PEI-10G/82599-2S 10 Gigabit/s Ethernet SFP+ Dual Port User Guide
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Contents Contents....................................................................................................................... iii About this guide.......................................................................................................... iv How this guide is organized.............................................................................iv Where to find more information........................................................................iv Conventions used in this guide...
About this guide This user guide contains the information you need when installing and configuring the server management board. How this guide is organized This guide contains the following parts: • Chapter 1: Product introduction This chapter describes the PEI-10G/82599-2S Ethernet card features and the new technologies it supports. • Chapter 2: Boot Agent configuration This chapter provides instructions on setting the Intel(R) Boot Agent XE.
Conventions used in this guide To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. DANGER/WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task. CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task. IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task. NOTE: Tips and additional information to help you complete a task.
PEI-10G/82599-2S Specifications Summary PEI-10G/82599-2S Speed & Ports Controller 10 Gigabit/s Ethernet SFP+ ; Dual Port Intel® 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller LC Fiber Optic Connector & Module Type Host Interface Form Factor Supports SFP+ SR Optical Module, SFP+ LR Optical Module, Direct Attached Copper* PCI-E Gen2 x8 4.72 in. x 1.77 in. (Lower Than Standard Low-profile) SMF up to 10km (LR) Support Cable Type MMF 62.
Product introduction This chapter offers the PEI-10G/82599-2S Ethernet card features and the new technologies it supports.
1.1 Welcome! Thank you for buying an ASUS® PEI-10G/82599-2S 10 Gigabit/s Ethernet card! Before you start installing the Ethernet card, check the items in your package with the list below. 1.2 Package contents Check your package for the following items.
1.4 Card layout Front view Back view 1. LC Fiber Optic Connector 1 2. LC Fiber Optic Connector 2 3. PCI Express Gen2 x8 Interface 4. SFP2SLED1 LED 5.
1.5 Replacing the card bracket The PEI-10G/82599-2S Ethernet card is bundled with a full-length bracket, a low-profile bracket, and an ASUS proprietary bracket. By default, the card is pre-installed with a fulllength bracket. The proprietray bracket supports ASUS Z10PH-D16 series, ESC4000 G3 series, and RS720Q-E8 series models, etc. The supported list of models are subject to change without prior notice. To replace the card bracket: 1.
Boot Agent Configuration This chapter provides instructions on setting the Intel(R) Boot Agent XE.
2.1 Intel(R) Boot Agent XE The Intel(R) Boot Agent XE provides hardware-based Ethernet card configurations. To start the Intel(R) Boot Agent XE and access the main screen: 1. Turn on the system. 2. During POST, press when the following screen appears. Initializing Intel(R) Boot Agent XE v2.3.27 PXE 2.1 Build 092 (WfM 2.02) Press Ctrl-S to enter Configuration Menu 3. From the Setup Menu screen, use the Up/Down arrow key to select an item and press to change the value.
2.2 Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot The Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot provides hardware-based Ethernet card configurations. To start the Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot and access the main screen: 1. Turn on the system. 2. During POST, press when the following screen appears. Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot version 3.0.34 Copyright(c) 2003-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Press ESC key to skip iSCSI boot initialization. Press to run setup... 3.
2.2.1 iSCSI Boot Configuration Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot v3.0.34 iSCSI Boot Configuration [*] Use dynamic IP configuration (DHCP) Initiator Name: ________________ Initiaor IP: Subnet Mask: Gateway: VLAN ID: [*] Use DHCP for iSCSI target information Target Name: Target IP: Target Port: Boot LUN: Press spacebar to change [OK] [Cancel] Copyright(c) 2003-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
2.2.2 iSCSI CHAP Configuration Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot v3.0.34 iSCSI CHAP Configuration Specify the same authentication information as configured on the target. [ ] Use CHAP User Name: Target Secret: [ ] Use Mutual CHAP Initiator Secret: Minimum CHAP secret length is 12 and maximum 16. [OK] [Cancel] Copyright(c) 2003-2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Use the Up/Down arrow key to select an item and press to change between Enabled [*] or Disabled [ ].
2.3 Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility The Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility allows you to switch between PXE option ROM and iSCSI option ROM. Note that only one option ROM can be used at a time. To start the Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility: 1. Turn on the system. 2. Enter DOS enviroment. The utility must run under pure DOS environment. It cannot run in a DOS box on Windows system. You should boot from a DOS floppy without any device drivers 3.
Driver installation This chapter provides instructions for installing the Ethernet card drivers on different operating systems.
3.1 Windows® Server OS Driver Installation To update the Ethernet card driver for Windows® Server OS: 3-2 1. Restart the computer, and then log on with Administrator privileges. 2. Insert the Support CD to the optical drive. The Support CD automatically displays the Drivers menu if Autorun is enabled in your computer. • If Windows® automatically detects the LAN controllers and displays a New Hardware Found window, click Cancel to close this window.
5. Toggle I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next to continue. 6. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. 7. If the Windows Security window appears during the driver installation, click Install this driver software anyway to continue.
3-4 8. Click Finish to exit the installation wizard. 9. Restart the system.
3.2 Linux OS Driver Installation To install the Ethernet card driver for Linux OS: 1. Within the Linux Terminal, place the driver in root/tmp: For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11): For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.3: 2. Unzip the driver: tar zxf .tar.gz For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11): For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.3: 3. Enter the folder: cd src For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
4. Install the driver: make install For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11): For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.3: 5. Install complete: For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11): For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.
6. Check if the LAN card is detected: service network restart For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11): For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.
3-8 Chapter 3: Driver installation
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