HP ProLiant Network Adapter Software and Configuration Guide
Configuration and diagnostics 16
Parameter
Description
-UP or -UPDATE=[ROMType]
[-FILE=Filename]
Updates the flash memory of the adapter specified by the -NIC option
with the given FLB flash firmware image file. If -QUIET is not
specified, the user is prompted to confirm overwriting the existing
firmware image before upgrading. If a Filename is not provided, the
utility looks for the default bootimg.FLB file which contains all image
types.
The following examples use pxe. You can also use efi, efi64, FCoE, or
iSCSI.
•
Bootutil -Nic=x -up=pxe
•
Bootutil -Nic=x -up=pxe -file=pxeimg.flb
If your adapter supports a combo option ROM, the following
command options automatically detect the supported combo image
and program the adapter with that image:
•
up=combo
•
up=pxe+efi
and
up=iscsi+efi
-SAVEIMAGE or SI
Saves the existing firmware image in the flash memory of the adapter
specified by the -NIC option to a disk file. The destination file is
specified by the
-FILE
option.
-RESTOREIMAGE or RI
Restores a previously saved firmware image to the same network
adapter using the -NIC option. The source file is specified by the
-FILE
option.
Power Management Options
—
-WOLENABLE or -WOLE
Enables WOL functionality on the selected port.
-WOLDISABLE or -WOLD
Disables WOL functionality on the selected port.
Adapter Selection Options
—
-ALL
Selects all supported network ports found in the system.
-NIC=XX
Selects a specific network port in the system. If used without any
executable option, it prints the iSCSI boot configuration of the selected
port, or saves it in the file when the -O option is used.
-TARGET=XX
This is an FCoE-specific selection option. Legal values are 1,2,3,and
4. This option is required for configuration commands -WWPN,
-FCOELUN, FCOEVLAN,
and -
BOOTORDER
.
-BLINK
Blinks the LED on the selected port for ten seconds.
Adapter Flash Enable/Disable
Options
—
-FLASHENABLE or -FE
Enables the capability to run the flash firmware on the selected
adapter.
-FLASHDISABLE or -FD
Disables the capability to run the flash firmware on the selected
adapter.