HP BL25/35/45p HP ProLiant Network Adapter Software and Configuration Guide - Page 62

to the APPS\BOOTAGNT\N100X directory., Running IBAUtil in DOS, DOS command line parameters, IBAUTIL

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Use IBAUtil to enable or disable WOL or Boot Agent features. To obtain this utility download the HP ProLiant Networking SoftPaq as described in "Downloading the SoftPaq files (on page 10)" and navigate to the APPS\BOOTAGNT\N100X directory. • Wake-On-LAN. When enabled, the adapter can react to special "wake up" packets and power up the computer without end user intervention. However, there is a higher power draw when the system is in the suspended state when this is enabled. It is strongly recommended that no more than two adapters should have this feature enabled per computer. • Intel Boot Agent. When enabled, the computer can initiate PXE/RPL boot if a valid flash image is present on the adapter. Running IBAUtil in DOS IBAUtil (for DOS) must be run with the computer booted to DOS only. This utility cannot be run in a DOS window in any Microsoft® Windows® product or in DOS compatibility mode in IBM OS/2. The syntax for issuing IBAUtil command line parameters in DOS is: IBAUTIL [-option]... DOS command line parameters IBAUtil accepts up to 16 simultaneous parameters and does not perform both operations if orthogonal parameters (like the commands -FLASHENABLE -FLASHDISABLE used together) are supplied. If opposing parameters are specified, IBAUtil exits with an error. The parameters are grouped with their orthogonal pairs, where applicable. -HELP, -EXITCODES and IMAGEVERSION have special overriding characteristics. Unless noted, all other parameters may be used in conjunction with all other parameters. If you enter IBAUTIL without any command line options, the utility displays a listing of all of the Intel® network adapters found in your system. Valid parameters are listed below. All other parameters generate an error. Parameter -HELP or -? -EXITCODES -IMAGEVERSION or -IV Adapter Selection Options -ALL -NIC=XX -BLINK Flash Programming Options -AUTO or -QUIET Description Displays command line help and exits. When -HELP is set, all other parameters are ignored. Displays exit code help. When -EXITCODES are set, all other parameters except -HELP are ignored. Displays the PXE versions stored within the IBAUtil. When IMAGEVERSION is set, all other parameters except -EXITCODES and -HELP are ignored. Selects all adapters found in system, works for both EEPROM and Flash activity. Selects a specific adapter (1-16). Blinks the LED on the selected adapter for 10 seconds to provide a method for identifying an adapter. Runs IBAUtil without asking for user intervention. If used with the UP parameter, the user is not prompted to create a backup image. It runs without -ALL or -NIC=xx if there is only one adapter in the system. Configuration and diagnostics 62

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Configuration and diagnostics 62
Use IBAUtil to enable or disable WOL or Boot Agent features. To obtain this utility download the HP
ProLiant Networking SoftPaq as described in "Downloading the SoftPaq files (on page
10
)" and navigate
to the APPS\BOOTAGNT\N100X directory.
Wake-On-LAN. When enabled, the adapter can react to special "wake up" packets and power up
the computer without end user intervention. However, there is a higher power draw when the system
is in the suspended state when this is enabled. It is strongly recommended that no more than two
adapters should have this feature enabled per computer.
Intel Boot Agent. When enabled, the computer can initiate PXE/RPL boot if a valid flash image is
present on the adapter.
Running IBAUtil in DOS
IBAUtil (for DOS) must be run with the computer booted to DOS only. This utility cannot be run in a DOS
window in any Microsoft® Windows® product or in DOS compatibility mode in IBM OS/2.
The syntax for issuing IBAUtil command line parameters in DOS is:
IBAUTIL [-option]...
DOS command line parameters
IBAUtil accepts up to 16 simultaneous parameters and does not perform both operations if orthogonal
parameters (like the commands -FLASHENABLE -FLASHDISABLE used together) are supplied. If opposing
parameters are specified, IBAUtil exits with an error.
The parameters are grouped with their orthogonal pairs, where applicable. -HELP, -EXITCODES and -
IMAGEVERSION have special overriding characteristics. Unless noted, all other parameters may be used
in conjunction with all other parameters.
If you enter
IBAUTIL
without any command line options, the utility displays a listing of all of the Intel®
network adapters found in your system.
Valid parameters are listed below. All other parameters generate an error.
Parameter
Description
-HELP or -?
Displays command line help and exits. When -HELP is set, all other
parameters are ignored.
-EXITCODES
Displays exit code help. When -EXITCODES are set, all other
parameters except -HELP are ignored.
-IMAGEVERSION or -IV
Displays the PXE versions stored within the IBAUtil. When -
IMAGEVERSION is set, all other parameters except -EXITCODES
and -HELP are ignored.
Adapter Selection Options
-ALL
Selects all adapters found in system, works for both EEPROM and
Flash activity.
-NIC=XX
Selects a specific adapter (1–16).
-BLINK
Blinks the LED on the selected adapter for 10 seconds to provide a
method for identifying an adapter.
Flash Programming Options
-AUTO or -QUIET
Runs IBAUtil without asking for user intervention. If used with the -
UP parameter, the user is not prompted to create a backup image.
It runs without -ALL or -NIC=xx if there is only one adapter in the
system.