Data Sheet

System Manageability—Ethernet Controller I210
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Note: IP address flags are organized in the following order: IPv4 addresses first, followed by IPv6
addresses, followed by mixed addresses, with the number of each corresponding to those
reported through the Get Shared IP Capabilities command. For example, if the interface
reports four IPv4 filters, two IPv6 filters, and two mixed filters, then IP addresses 1 through 4
are those currently configured through the interface’s IPv4 filters, IP addresses 5 and 6 are
those configured through the IPv6 filters, and 7 and 8 are those configured through the
mixed filters.
Note: The actual settings of each enabled IP address can be found using the Get IP address
command
Number of Ports - The number of supported Port filters.
Port flags: The enable/disable state for each supported ports. See Table 10-70
Note: The actual settings of each enabled port can be found using the Get Port command
Unicast Infrastructure Filter settings - Defines the optional Unicast Infrastructure Filter capabilities
settings. The bit definitions for this field correspond directly with the bit definitions for the Unicast
Infrastructure Filter Settings field defined for the Unicast Infrastructure Filter command in Table 10-
57. A bit set to 1 indicates that the filter associated with that bit position is enabled; otherwise, the
filter is not enabled.
Broadcast Filter settings - Defines the optional Broadcast Filter settings. The bit definitions for this
field correspond directly with the bit definitions for the Broadcast Filter Settings field defined for the
Shared IP Broadcast Filtering command in Table 10-63. A bit set to 1 indicates that the filter
associated with that bit position is enabled; otherwise, the filter is not enabled.
Global Multicast Filter settings - Defines the optional Multicast Filter capabilities settings. The bit
definitions for this field correspond directly with the bit definitions for the Multicast Filter Settings
field defined for the Shared IP Global Multicast Filtering command in Table 10-63. A bit set to 1
indicates that the filter associated with that bit position is enabled; otherwise, the filter is not
enabled.
10.6.3.14.10Set Binding Command (Intel Command 0x25, Index = 0x9)
2
IP address 3 status or
Reserved
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
...
23
IP address 24 status or
Reserved
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
Table 10-71. Port flags Field
Bit Position Field Description Value Description
0 Port 1 status
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
1 Port 2 status or Reserved
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
2 Port 3 status or Reserved
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
...
23 Port 24 status or Reserved
0b = Default or unsupported or disabled
1b = Enabled
Table 10-70. IP address flags Field