Intel(R) DIAGS Release Notes ============================ November 1, 2004 DISCLAIMER ========== This software is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document or any software that may be provided in association with this document. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written consent of Intel Corporation. Contents ======== - OVERVIEW - NOTES - INSTALLATION - CUSTOMER SUPPORT - LEGAL OVERVIEW ======== Intel's diagnostic software lets you test the adapter to see if there are any problems with the adapter hardware, the cabling, or the network connection. You can also use diagnostics to isolate problems during troubleshooting. DIAGS is a single program that operates identically under multiple operating systems. These utilities are designed to test hardware operation and confirm the adapter's ability to communicate with another adapter in the same network, primarily confirming cabling. They should not be used to judge performance. They can test the adapter whether or not there is a responder on the network. In order to do a thorough test, however, you should set-up a second system on the network as a responder prior to starting a test. NOTES ===== - In general for any OS this utility may unload (or set to idle) the drivers for the adapters selected through this utility,if they were loaded. Installation ============= INSTALLING THE TOOLS ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS(R) ============================================ The tools driver can be installed on Windows 2000, XP32/64, and Windows Server 2003 32/64 bit. The tools driver for the 32-bit versions of Windows are in the Win32 directory on the CD. The tools driver for the 64-bit versions of Windows are in the Win64 or Win64e directory on the CD. To install the tools drivers on 32-bit Windows, run install.bat from the Win32 directory on the CD. Run install.bat from the Win64 directory to install the tools drivers on 64-bit Windows. Although the tools are not installed with install.bat, the driver that the tools require is copied into the local machine Windows driver directory. To run the tools, launch a Command Prompt window from the Windows Start Menu. Go to the media and directory where the tools are located and run the tools. The readme files for each tool are found in the same directory as the tools. These tools can be manually installed on the local hard drive in any directory. Although the tools driver can be installed on the system at the same time as Intel(R) PROSet, this is not recommended, as the system may become unstable. Uninstall PROSet before installing the tools. When reinstalling PROSet, the tools driver will be replaced, so the tools may not function properly. In other words, PROSet and the tools should be mutually exclusive. INSTALLING THE TOOLS ON EFI ============================== The tools support Intel EFI-32/64 v1.10. The tools for EFI-32 are in the EFI32 directory on the CD. The EFI-64 tools are in the EFI64 directory on the CD. There is no installation required for EFI tools. The tools can simply be copied from the EFI32 or EFI64 directory to the drive that they will run from. INSTALLING THE TOOLS ON DOS =========================== The tools support DOS v6.22. There is no installation required for DOS tools. The tools can simply be copied from the DOS directory on the CD to the drive that they will run from. The tools *WILL NOT* run properyly if EMM386 is present. INSTALLING THE TOOLS ON LINUX ============================== The tools support Red Hat 8.0 and 9.0 (32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (32-bit, 64-bit, and EM64T architectures), Fedora Core 2 and Fedora Core 3. This is the installation procedure: 1. Log in as root and create a temporary directory to build the Intel(R) PRO Network Connection Tools driver. 2. Copy ‘install’ and ‘iqvlinux.tar.gz’ to the temporary directory. These files are in the Linux32 directory on the CD. 3. CD to the temporary directory and run ‘.\install.’ The driver has been installed now, so the files in the temporary directory can be removed. Note: the kernel source package is required to be installed from the Redhat CD in order to build the driver. 4. Copy the tools that you want to use from the Linux32 or Linux64 directory of the CD. CUSTOMER SUPPORT ================ - Main Intel web support site: http://support.intel.com - Network products information: http://www.intel.com/network - Worldwide access: Intel has technical support centers worldwide. Many of the centers are staffed by technicians who speak the local languages. For a list of all Intel support centers, the telephone numbers, and the times they are open, visit http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm. - Telephone support: US and Canada: 1-916-377-7000 (7:00 - 17:00 M-F Pacific Time) Legal / Disclaimers =================== Copyright (C) 2002-2005, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. 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