yellowfin-diag(8)
EEPROM setup and diagnostic program for Ethernet cards based on the Yellowfin G-NIC-I chip.
SYNOPSIS
yellowfin-diag
[options]
DESCRIPTION
yellowfin-diag is a program that you can use to diagnose problems with
Ethernet cards based on the "Yellowfin" G-NIC-I or Symbios 53c885 chip.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-').
A summary of options is included below.
- -h, --help
-
Show summary of options.
- -V, --version
-
Show version of program.
- -v, --verbose
-
Verbose mode.
- -q, --quiet
-
Be very unverbose.
- -# <cardnum>
-
Use card number <cardnum>.
- -a, --show_all_registers
-
Print all registers.
- -e, --show-eeprom
-
Dump EEPROM contents to stdout.
- -E, --emergency-rewrite
-
Re-write a corrupted EEPROM.
- -p, --base-address <port>
-
Specify port to use.
- -A, --Advertise <mediaype>
-
Advertise media type. Valid Options are: 10baseT, 100baseT4, 100baseTx,
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 10baseT-FD and 10baseHD.
- -F, --new-interface <interface>
-
Interface number. Options that make sense are: 10baseT, 10base2, AUI,
100baseTx, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTx-FDX, 100baseT4, 100baseFx, 100baseFx-FDX,
MII and Autosense.
- -H, --new-hwaddress <address>
-
Set card to a new hardware address.
- -m, --show-mii
-
Dump MII management registers.
- -R, --reset
-
Reset the transceiver.
- -T, --test
-
Do register and SRAM test.
- -w, --write-EEPROM <values>
-
Write to the EEPROMS with the specified values. Do not use this, if you do not know what you do!
- -f, --force-detection
-
Try to identify the card, even if it is active.
- -t, --chip-type <card>
-
Explicitly set the chip. To get all valid numbers, run yellowfin-diag with the options '-t -1'.
AUTHOR
yellowfin-diag was written and is still maintained by Donald Becker
<
[email protected]>.
This manual page was written by Alain Schroeder <
[email protected]>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).