Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
ID
705831
Date
06/24/2024
Public
Device Features
Adapter Teaming
Adaptive Inter-Frame Spacing
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Direct Memory Access (DMA) Coalescing
Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
Firmware
Firmware Link Layer Discovery Protocol (FW-LLDP)
Flow Control
Forward Error Correction (FEC) Mode
Gigabit PHY Mode
Intel® Ethernet Flow Director
Interrupt Moderation Rate
Jumbo Frames
Link State on Interface Down
Locally Administered Address
Log Link State Event
Low Latency Interrupts
Malicious Driver Detection (MDD) for VFs
Max Number of RSS Queues Per Vport
Offloads
Performance Options
Power Options
Priority and VLAN Tagging
Quality of Service
Receive Buffers
Receive Side Scaling
Remote Boot
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
Accessing Remote NVM Express* Drives Using RDMA
Setting Speed and Duplex
Thermal Monitoring
Timestamps
Transmit Buffers
UEFI Network Device Drivers
VF Loopback Pacing
Virtualization Support
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Wait for Link
Tools & Apps
Installing and Uninstalling Intel® Network Connection Tools
Intel® Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility
Intel® Dynamic Device Personalization Tool
Intel® DIAGS
Ethernet Port Configuration Tool (EPCT)
Intel® Ethernet NVM Update Tool
NVM Update Reference Application (NVM URA) for Intel® Ethernet
NVM Update Package
About Intel PROSet®
About Intel PROSet®
About Intel® Ethernet Cmdlets
Compatibility Notes for Intel Ethernet Cmdlets and Intel PROSet
Installing Intel Ethernet Cmdlets
Installing Intel PROSet
Configuring Features with Windows PowerShell
Configuring Features with Intel PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility
Configuring Features with Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
Changing Intel Ethernet Settings Under Windows Server Core
Diagnostics in Intel PROSet
Diagnostics in Ethernet Cmdlets
Diagnostics in Ethernet Cmdlets
Intel’s diagnostic software lets you test the adapter to see if there are problems with the adapter hardware. Refer to About Intel® Ethernet Cmdlets for an overview of this software.
Intel Ethernet Cmdlets allow you to run hardware diagnostic tests to determine the adapter is functioning properly, on supported Windows operating systems.
The availability of these tests is dependent on the adapter and operating system. Tests may be disabled if:
The port is used as a manageability port.
The tests are being run from a virtual machine.
Testing from Windows PowerShell
Intel provides the following PowerShell cmdlet:
Test-IntelEthernetHardware runs hardware tests on the specified device. See theTest-IntelEthernetHardware cmdlet help inside PowerShell for more information.