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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
This is NIC 82580 use on Cloud Product C6200 & C6220
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Fixes & Enhancements
Change list: -Add i350 silicon Support -BootUtil:-IV Command Displays "development Build -Not For Production Use ***Alpha-1" -82579: PXE Boot fails with 2 or 3 pair cable -82571: Behavior of SPI EEPROM Signals (EE_CS_N, EE_SK, EE_DI) during reset -PXE 82580 fails link using 2/3-pair downshift cable -Add support to PXE to detect 802.1X environment and adjust to accommodate -RCTL.EN must not be disabled once enabled on 82574/82583 -Support of SerDes Forced mode to workaround HW errata -Boot Agent 1.3.76 PXE boot timeout issue -Stack-Unbalanced issue on Romley platforms -82574 TARC0.26 should be set -Update assembly shared code tag -Shark Bay platform LAN support -Update fix for ESB2 Errata #117 (FELB disable) -Added initial support for future silicon -PXE 1G boot fails on i210 NIC -Bootutil - cannot generate PXE .lom image for 82566 or 82567 -Implementing 100BASE-FX support in driver -Add support for future silicon - early drop -Added support for device ids 0x1559, 0x155A -Add early support for Avoton devices (PXE) -Dev Starters with "NIC Specific" settings cause system hang during boot -STP workaround bug found in PXE Base Code -82578 will not PXE boot at Gigabit speeds
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
File Format:One or more self extracting disk images inside of a self extracting zip
File Name:BootUtil v1.4.10.exe
File Size:1.6 MB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, then double-click it to unzip the set of files. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
********************************************************************************** Step 1. Run "bootutil.exe" in pure DOS first. The total Intel NIC devices in system will show as table below: Please notice that below result might be different by different system configuration.
Port Network Address Series WOL Flash Firmrare Version ==== =============== ======= === ================================== ======= 1 AB9876543210 Gigabit YES FLASH Not Present 2 AB9876543211 Gigabit YES FLASH Not Present 3 AB9876543212 Gigabit NO PXE 1.3.65 4 AB9876543213 Gigabit NO PXE 1.3.65 5 AB9876543214 Gigabit NO PXE1.3.65 6 AB9876543215 Gigabit NO PXE 1.3.65
Please confirm which port will be updated by checking Network Address above.
Step 2. Run "bootUtil -NIC=X -UP=PXE -FILE=BA1410L2.NIC" Where "X" is the port which will be updated. Please reboot system after flash completed. *********************************************************************************
Reboot will be required
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