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REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Safety Guidelines.......................................................... 1-1
1-1 ESD Safety Guidelines.....................................................................1-1
1-2 General Safety Guidelines...............................................................1-1
1-3 An Important Note to Users .............................................................1-1
Chapter 2 Card Components......................................................... 2-1
2-1 Front Components ............................................................................ 2-1
2-2 Front Connectors, Jumpers and LEDs ..........................................2-2
LAN Ports................................................................................................ 2-2
LAN Port LEDs........................................................................................ 2-2
Front Jumpers and Pin Definitions..........................................................2-2
Chapter 3 Installing the Drivers...................................................3-1
3-1 Updating iSCSI Option ROM Firmware ......................................... 3-1
3-2 Installing the Drivers in Microsoft Windows .................................. 3-1
3-3 Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager.................................3-2
Installing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager............................ 3-2
Tips for PROSet Users......................................................................... 3-2
Removing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager..........................3-2
Receive Side Scaling ..............................................................................3-2
RSS Configuration ...............................................................................3-3
Teaming................................................................................................3-3
3-4 Installing the Base Driver and Intel® PROSet via the Command
Line
............................................................................................................. 3-3
Installation Methods ................................................................................3-3
Base Driver Installation ........................................................................... 3-3
Command Line Options .......................................................................3-3
Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager Installation......................... 3-4
Using the DxSetup.exe Utility............................................................... 3-5
Command Line Examples .................................................................... 3-6
msiexec.exe Command Line Options .................................................. 3-6
Command Line Switches ........................................................................3-7
Silent Install/upgrade Command Line Syntax ......................................3-7
Silent Uninstall Command Line Syntax ................................................ 3-7
Command Line Options Supported by PROSETDX.msi ........................ 3-8
Command Line Install Examples.......................................................... 3-8
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Command Line Uninstall Example ....................................................... 3-9
Command Line Reinstall/Repair .......................................................... 3-9
Chapter 4 Linux Base Driver for PRO/1000 Family of
Adapters..................................................................................................... 4-1
4-1 Overview.............................................................................................4-1
4-2 Identifying Your Adapter ...................................................................4-1
4-3 Building and Installation ...................................................................4-2
4-4 Command Line Parameters............................................................. 4-3
Notes on InterruptThrottleRate ............................................................... 4-6
Speed and Duplex Configuration ............................................................ 4-7
4-5 Additional Configurations ................................................................. 4-9
Configuring the Driver on Different Distributions..................................... 4-9
Viewing Link Messages........................................................................ 4-9
Jumbo Frames ..................................................................................... 4-9
Ethtool................................................................................................4-11
Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL)..........................................................4-11
NAPI...................................................................................................4-11
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Introduction
About this Manual
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC
users who intend to integrate SuperMicro's AOC-SG-i2 add-on card to their system.
Product Features
The AOC-SG-i2 add-on card offers the following features:
Dual Intel 82575EB1 LAN chips
PCI-e x4 interface
Low-profile, half-length PCI-e x4 standard card, dimensions (without end brackets)
(HxL): 6.4cm (2.5") x 13.2cm (5.2")
Two ports that maximize connectivity in small spaces through RJ45 connectors
Jumbo frames support up to 9.5KB packets
Intel's I/OAT accelorates I/O with higher throughput and lower CPU utilzation
Virtualization provides the platform with port density required for virtualized
environments
Support Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE) on Super Micro UIO motherboards
and servers
Wake on LAN (WOL) support
RoHS 6/6
Intel PROSet Utility for Windows supported network teaming
Operating Systems Supported
The AOC-SG-i2 add-on card supports the following Operating Systems (OS):
Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows 2003/Windows 2008/Windows Vista
•Linux
VMWare
An Important Note to Users
All images and layouts shown in this user's guide are based upon the latest revision
available at the time of publishing. The card you have received may or may not look
exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
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Contacting SuperMicro
Headquarters
Address: Super Micro Computer, Inc.
980 Rock Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.
Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000
Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008
Email: [email protected] (General Information)
[email protected] (Technical Support)
Web Site: www.supermicro.com
Europe
Address: Super Micro Computer B.V.
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Tel: +31 (0) 73-6400390
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Email: [email protected]l (General Information)
[email protected] (Technical Support)
[email protected] (Customer Support)
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Returning Merchandise for Service
A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before
any warranty service will be rendered. You can obtain service by calling your vendor for
a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. When returning to the
manufacturer, the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the
shipping carton, and mailed prepaid or hand-carried. Shipping and handling charges will
be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete.
For faster service, RMA authorizations may be requested online at:
http://www.supermicro.com/support/rma/
Whenever possible, repack the add-on card in the original Supermicro box, using the
original packaging materials. If these are no longer available, be sure to pack the add-on
card in an anti-static bag and inside the box. Make sure that there is enough packaging
material surrounding the add-on card so that it does not become damaged during
shipping.
This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages incurred
in shipping or from failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance
of products.
During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.
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Notes
1-1
Chapter 1
Safety Guidelines
To avoid personal injury and property damage, carefully follow all the safety steps listed
below when accessing your system or handling the components.
1-1 ESD Safety Guidelines
Electric Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent damage
to your system, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are
generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.
Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.
Touch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic
bag.
Handle the add-on card by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral
chips, memory modules or gold contacts.
When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.
Put the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.
1-2 General Safety Guidelines
Always disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components from
the computer.
Disconnect the power cable before installing or removing any cables from the
system.
Make sure that the add-on card is securely and properly installed on the
motherboard to prevent damage to the system due to power shortage.
1-3 An Important Note to Users
All images and layouts shown in this user's guide are based upon the latest PCB
Revision available at the time of publishing. The card you have received may or may not
look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.
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Notes
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2-2 Front Connectors, Jumpers and LEDs
This section describes the front connectors, jumpers and LEDs found on the AOC-SG-i2
add-on card.
LAN Ports
LAN ports allow the add-on card to connect to a maximum of four network cables. These
are RJ45 connectors. Each LAN port provides up to one gigabit per second connection
speed which require CAT6 cables for maximum throughput.
The ports are designated LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 and LAN4.
LAN Port LEDs
Each LAN port includes two LEDs. The LEDs indicate connection speed and activity.
See Table 2-2 for definitions of these LEDs.
Front Jumpers and Pin Definitions
When properly configured, this add-on card allows Network Administrators to use STBY
enabled and STBY disabled settings. In addition to configurations required by your
motherboard and software, you must close the J2 jumper on the add-on card to enable
this feature.
Table 2-2. LAN Port LEDs
LED Color Definition
Act Amber (blinking) LAN Activity
LNK
Orange Link speed in Kb/s
Green Link speed in 100 Mb/s
Off No connection or link speed at 10 Kb/s
To modify the operation of the add-on card,
jumpers are used to choose between optional
settings.
Jumpers create shorts between two pins to
change the function of the connector. Pin 1 is
identified with a square pad on the printed
circuit board.
On two pin jumpers, “Closed” means the
jumper is on and “Open” means the jumper is
off the pins.
Connector
Pins
Jumper
Setting
3 2 1
3 2 1
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Chapter 2: Card Components
Table 2-3 lists the add-on card’s front jumpers and their pin definitions.
Table 2-3. Front Jumpers and Pin Definitions
Jumper Jumper Settings Description
3.3V STBY On = Enabled 3.3V STBY enabled (Default)
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Notes
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Chapter 3
Installing the Drivers
3-1 Updating iSCSI Option ROM Firmware
If you need to update your add-on card’s firmware to use iSCSI option ROM, follow the
procedure below.
Updating iSCSI Option ROM Firmware
1. Download the iSCSI boot image BootIMG.FLB at ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/
CDR-NIC_1.22_for_Add-on_NIC_Cards/Intel/LAN/APPS/BootUtil/
2. Download the DOS flash utility BootUtil.exe at ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/
CDR-NIC_1.22_for_Add-on_NIC_Cards/Intel/LAN/APPS/BootUtil/DOS/
3. Copy both files into a bootable USB key and boot into DOS
4. Run “Bootutil” in DOS to show the available NIC by entering at the DOS prompt:
bootutil -nic=”NIC#” -up=iscsi - file=bootimg.fib
This supposes that the desired NIC number is 1.
5. Now run at the DOS prompt: bootutil - nic=1 -up=iscsi -file=bootimg.fib
6. Reboot your system.
This should update the iSCSI option ROM in your card’s firmware.
3-2 Installing the Drivers in Microsoft Windows
These instructions apply to all versions of Microsoft™ Windows™ 2000, Windows XP
(including Windows XP x64 and Windows XP 64-bit Edition), Windows Vista™
(including Windows Vista x64), and Windows Server™ 2003 (including Windows Server
2003 x64 and Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition).
This driver installation updates the drivers for all supported Intel® PRO network
adapters in your system.
Before installing or updating the drivers, insert your adapter(s) in the computer and plug
in the network cable. When Windows discovers the new adapter, it attempts to find an
acceptable Windows driver already installed with the operating system. If found, the
driver is installed without any user intervention. If Windows cannot find the driver, the
Found New Hardware Wizard window is displayed.
Regardless of whether or not Windows finds the driver, it is recommended that you
follow the procedure below to install the driver. Drivers for all Intel adapters supported by
this software release are installed.
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Installing the Drivers
1. If you are installing drivers from the Product CD, insert the CD.
If you do not have the Product CD, download drivers from the support web site and
transfer them to the system.
2. If the F
OUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD screen is displayed, click CANCEL.
3. The S
UPERMICRO window appears on the screen.
Click on the computer button next to AOC-SG-i2.
4. Click on I
NSTALL DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE.
5. Follow the prompts on screen to complete the installation.
3-3 Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Intel® PROSet for Windows™ Device Manager is an extension to the Windows Device
Manager. When you install the Intel PROSet software, additional tabs are automatically
added to Device Manager. You can install Intel PROSet on computers running Microsoft
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server* 2003, including
64-bit and x64 versions.
Installing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager is installed from the Product CD with the
same process used to install drivers. You can select Intel PROSet for Windows Device
Manager and Advanced Network Services from the Install Options dialog.
Tips for PROSet Users
If you have used prior versions of Intel PROSet, you should be aware of the following
changes with Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager:
With PROSet:
There is no system tray icon.
The configuration utility is not accessible from the C
ONTROL PANEL or the START
menu.
All Intel PROSet features are now accessed from D
EVICE MANAGER. To access
features, simply open the D
EVICE MANAGER and double-click the Intel adapter you
would like to configure.
NOTE: You must have administrator rights to install or use Intel PROSet for
Windows Device Manager.
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Chapter 3: Installing the Drivers
Removing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Use ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS from the CONTROL PANEL to uninstall Intel PROSet for
Windows Device Manager.
Receive Side Scaling
RSS must be enabled for Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology to function. You must also
install Microsoft’s Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) for RSS to function. Intel® PROSet
will not display the RSS setting if SNP is not installed.
RSS Configuration
RSS is enabled on the Advanced tab of the adapter property sheet. If your adapter does
not support RSS, or if the SNP is not installed, the RSS setting will not be displayed.
Teaming
Some RSS teaming considerations are as follows:
If RSS is not enabled for all adapters in a team, RSS will be disabled for the team.
If an adapter that does not support RSS is added to a team, RSS will be disabled for
the team.
If a non-Intel adapter is added to a team, RSS will be disabled for the team.
Non-Intel adapters with RSS enabled cannot be added to a team.
3-4 Installing the Base Driver and Intel® PROSet via
the Command Line
Installation Methods
The base driver install utility (SetupBD.exe) allows unattended install of base drivers
from a command line.
Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager is supported on Microsoft* Windows*
2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows Server* 2003. Use
DxSetup.exe to Install PROSet for Windows Device Manager.
NOTE: The Scalable Networking Pack is part of Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 2. It is not part of Service Pack 1, therefore it requires a
separate download. See http://www.microsoft.com for more information.
NOTE: Windows XP x64 and Windows Server 2003 x64 do not support
unattended driver installation.
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Base Driver Installation
Driver installation is started by running the SetupBD.exe file.
Command Line Options
SetupBD.exe supports the following command line switches and options as shown in
Table 3-1 and Table 3-2.
In addition, the following considerations should be noted when running SetupBD.exe for
the driver installation:
If you uninstall an adapter’s driver from Windows Device Manager, you must reboot
before using SetupBD.exe to install a new driver.
If you install drivers on a system based on the Intel® 5000 Series Chipset, the /s
switch (silent install) forces a reboot without the /r switch. If you do not want the
system to reboot, use the /nr switch.
For Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology to function properly, you must reboot after
driver installation.
Table 3-1. SetupBD.exe Switches
Switch Description
/s Silent install with no boot
/r Force reboot (must be used with the /s switch)
/nr
No reboot (must be used with the /s switch)
This switch is ignored if it is included with the /r switch
/u Uninstall
/infdir directory_name Search for INF and driver files only in the specified directory
Table 3-2. SetupBD.exe Options
Option Description
SetupBD Installs and/or updates the driver(s) and displays the GUI.
SetupBD /s Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently.
SetupBD /s /r Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently and forces a reboot.
SetupBD /s /r /nr
Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently and forces a reboot (/nr is
ignored).
SetupBD /u Uninstalls all drivers from the system.
SetupBD /infdir x:\infdir
Installs and/or updates the driver(s), looks for INF and driver files only in
the specified directory
NOTE: You must include a space between switches.
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You can use the /r and /nr switches only with a silent install (such as with the “/s
option).
Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager Installation
This section describes how to install Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager from
the command line.
Using the DxSetup.exe Utility
DxSetup.exe is a setup utility used for installing Intel PROSet. It detects the system
language, searches for the appropriate transform file in the same folder, and then
launches PROSETDX.msi in the language specific to the operating system. The
transform file translates the installation instructions to the language associated with your
operating system.
Table 3-3 displays and describes DxSetup.exe switches, while Table 3-4 describes its
public properties.
NOTE: Intel PROSet can be installed with DxSetup.exe or msiexec.exe. Intel
recommends using DxSetup.exe. DxSetup.exe detects the system’s language,
searches for the appropriate transform file, and applies it to MSI package. The
transform file translates the installation instructions to the language associated
with your operating system.
Table 3-3. DxSetup.exe Switches
Switch Description
/q[r|n]
Silent install options:
r - Reduced GUI install
n - Silent install
/l[i|w|e|a]
Log file options:
i - Log status messages
w - Log non-fatal warnings
e - Log error messages
a - Log the start of all actions
Table 3-4. DxSetup.exe Public Properties
Switch Description
BD
Property settings are:
0 - Deselect / do not execute SetupBD
1 - Execute SetupBD to install the drivers (default setting)
NOTE: BD should only be set to 0 if the Base Drivers have already been
installed prior to running DxSetup.exe.
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DxSetup.exe also takes the install options from the command line and applies them to
the PROSETDX.msi command line installation.
Command Line Examples
You can modify the paths for different operating systems and CD layouts and apply the
following command line examples:
Launches a Typical Install Silently:
DxSetup.exe /qn /liew
C:\install.log
Installing Components but Deselecting ANS, Setting ANS=0:
DxSetup.exe /qn ANS=0 /liew
C:\install.log
msiexec.exe Command Line Options
Refer to Microsoft’s web site (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library) for the most current
information on msiexec.exe command line options.
Please note though that:
Not all command line options Microsoft provides with msiexec.exe have been tested
or are necessarily supported for Intel PROSet installation.
ANS
1
Property settings are:
0 - Deselect / hide ANS
1 - Select ANS (default setting)
DMIX
Property settings are:
0 - Deselect / hide Intel PROSet feature
1 - Select Intel PROSet feature (default setting)
1. The ANS property should only be set to ANS=1 if DMIX=1 is set. If DMIX=0 and ANS=1, the ANS=1 is
ignored and only the base driver will be installed.
NOTE: Public properties are case sensitive. All characters are uppercase with
no white space between characters. For example:
DxSetup.exe /qn ANS=1
Any white space in “ANS=1” makes the setting invalid. “ans=1” is not a valid
setting.
NOTE: BD, ANS and DMIX are selected by default.
Table 3-4. DxSetup.exe Public Properties
Switch Description
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