HP BL25/35/45p HP ProLiant Network Adapter Software and Configuration Guide - Page 66

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The adapter does not detect link. Be sure that the cable is good and is attached to a working hub or switch. The link light visible from the back of the adapter should be lit. • PXE-EC1: Base-code ROM ID structure was not found. No base code can be located. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC3: BC ROM ID structure is invalid. Base code cannot be installed. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC4: UNDI ROM ID structure was not found. UNDI ROM ID structure signature is incorrect. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC5: UNDI ROM ID structure is invalid. The structure length is incorrect. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC6: UNDI driver image is invalid. The UNDI driver image signature is invalid. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC8: !PXE structure was not found in UNDI driver code segment. The Boot Agent cannot locate the needed !PXE structure resource. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-EC9: PXENV + structure was not found in UNDI driver code segment. The Boot Agent cannot locate the needed PXENV+ structure. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image. • PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent. Ending execution of the ROM image. • This option has been locked and cannot be changed. You have attempted to change a configuration setting that has been locked by your system administrator with IBAUtil. This message can appear from the configuration setup menu when operating in a stand-alone environment. If you think you should be able to change the configuration setting, consult your system administrator. • PXE-M0E: Retrying network boot; press ESC to cancel. The Boot Agent did not successfully complete a network boot due to a network error (such as not receiving a DHCP offer). The Boot Agent continues to attempt to boot from the network until successful or until canceled by the user. This feature is disabled by default. For information on how to enable this feature, contact HP Customer Support. Troubleshooting procedures The following list of problems and associated solutions covers a representative set of problems that you might encounter while using the Boot Agent. If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this section, contact HP Customer Support. After booting, my computer experiences problems Configuration and diagnostics 66

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Configuration and diagnostics 66
The adapter does not detect link. Be sure that the cable is good and is attached to a working hub or
switch. The link light visible from the back of the adapter should be lit.
PXE-EC1: Base-code ROM ID structure was not found.
No base code can be located. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become
corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC3: BC ROM ID structure is invalid.
Base code cannot be installed. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become
corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC4: UNDI ROM ID structure was not found.
UNDI ROM ID structure signature is incorrect. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has
become corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC5: UNDI ROM ID structure is invalid.
The structure length is incorrect. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has become
corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC6: UNDI driver image is invalid.
The UNDI driver image signature is invalid. An incorrect flash image is installed or the image has
become corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC8: !PXE structure was not found in UNDI driver code segment.
The Boot Agent cannot locate the needed !PXE structure resource. An incorrect flash image is
installed or the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-EC9: PXENV + structure was not found in UNDI driver code segment.
The Boot Agent cannot locate the needed PXENV+ structure. An incorrect flash image is installed or
the image has become corrupted. Try to update the flash image.
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent.
Ending execution of the ROM image.
This option has been locked and cannot be changed.
You have attempted to change a configuration setting that has been locked by your system
administrator with IBAUtil. This message can appear from the configuration setup menu when
operating in a stand-alone environment. If you think you should be able to change the configuration
setting, consult your system administrator.
PXE-M0E: Retrying network boot; press ESC to cancel.
The Boot Agent did not successfully complete a network boot due to a network error (such as not
receiving a DHCP offer). The Boot Agent continues to attempt to boot from the network until
successful or until canceled by the user. This feature is disabled by default. For information on how to
enable this feature, contact HP Customer Support.
Troubleshooting procedures
The following list of problems and associated solutions covers a representative set of problems that you
might encounter while using the Boot Agent. If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this
section, contact HP Customer Support.
After booting, my computer experiences problems