User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
- Overview
- Installing the Adapter
- Microsoft* Windows* Installation and Configuration
- Intel Network Drivers for DOS
- Data Center Bridging (DCB) for Intel® Network Connections
- Remote Boot
- Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Regulatory Compliance Statements
- FCC Class A Products
- FCC Class B Products
- Safety Compliance
- EMC Compliance – The following standards may apply:
- Regulatory Compliance Markings
- FCC Class A User Information
- FCC Class B User Information
- EU WEEE Logo
- Manufacturer Declaration European Community
- China RoHS Declaration
- Class 1 Laser Products
- End-of-Life / Product Recycling
- Customer Support
- Legal Disclaimers
Diagnostics information may include the following items:
Item Description
PWA
Number
The Printed Wire Assembly number identifies the adapter's model and version.
MAC
Address
The unique Ethernet address assigned to the device.
Memory The memory address assigned by the BIOS for memory-mapped adapter access.
I/O The I/O port address assigned by the BIOS for I/O-mapped adapter access.
IRQ The hardware interrupt assigned by the system BIOS.
UNB The address in upper memory where the Boot Agent is installed by the BIOS.
PCI ID The set of PCI identification values from the adapter in the form:
VendorID/DeviceID/SubvendorID/SubdeviceID/Revision
Slot The PCI bus address (slot number)reported by the BIOS.
NOTE: The number displayed is the BIOS version of the PCI slot number. Therefore, actual
positions of NICs withinphysical slots may not be displayed as expected. Slots are not
always enumerated in an obvious manner, and this will only report what is indicated by the
BIOS.