FMADIO Lab
In addition to FMADIO Capture 100G system, the complimentary FMADIO LAB system can be provided. This enables a lower cost high speed data offload device to retrieve and extract data from the capture system at a different location.
FMADIO LAB system uses a standard Intel network card instead of FMADIO FNIC fpga based adapters. The system can be configured in the following modes
8x 10G
4 x10G
4 x 25G
2 x 100G
NOTE: 2x40G is not supported but using LAG groups and 8x10G equivalent data rates can be achieved.
Update Intel NIC Firmware
Intel NIC firmware might require updating, per FMADIO Support request.
Step 1) Copy EFI images
Copy the updates to the system boot device as follows
Step 2) Boot into the BIOS to enable UEFI booting
Go to the BOOT menu at the top. Enable UEFI and Legacy boot per below
go to EXIT and "Save Changes and Exit"
Step 3) Boot the UEFI Shell
On reboot enter the BIOS menu again.
Go to EXIT and select "UEFI: Built in EFI Shell" menu option as shown below
Step 4) Run the Intel Firmware update Util
Run the following steps to
as per below
Then run the update utility
Select 1 and update the FW
After completion it will show something similar to below
Step 5) Complete
reboot the system or exit back to the BIOS
Management Port Speed
The general purpose network management port can be configured to run in different port speed modes.
Step 1) Enter UEFI Shell
To set these modes enter the UEFI shell by going into the BIOS screen -> EXIT -> Boot Override -> UEFI: Built in Application Shell as follows
The shell will look like the below images
Step 2) Run Port Speed Utility
In the UEFI shell run the following commands
Example shown below
Run the utility to retrive the current settings
Example output looks like below, in this case its running in 8x10G port mode
Step 3) Select the Port speed
Set the port speed such as 4x25
Example output shown below
Step 4) Reboot
Reboot the system and the new network port configuration settings will be available
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