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Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Adapter • Diagnostic User's Guide
-l<DEC>
Start packet length (def=txcfg)
-m
Use multiple Tx ring test (def=txcfg)
-n<DEC>
Number of packet to transmit (def=0)
-o<HEX>
Buffer Offset (def=00000000)
-p<DEC>
Number of Tx rings to use in multiple ring test (def=txcfg)
-q<DEC>
Number of Packets per ring (def=txcfg)
-r<DEC>
Tx ring number (def=txcfg)
-v
Insert fragment count and fragment size into the packet
-x
Display Statistics (always on: kept for bcmediag compatibility
-u
Standard Fragmentation
-v
Insert fragment count and fragment size into the packet
-w<DEC>
Low watermark max RxFrame value (0-65535)
-z<DEC>
Minimum fragment size, -1=disable (def=-1)
-A
Use static buffer
-B<HEX>
Begin Cipher ID for the IPSec test. (This command only valid for the
IPSec supported devices).
-C
Software build the IPSec packets when transmit
-D<DEC>
Launch time interval between ISO packets in ms (def=100)
-E<HEX>
End Cipher ID for the IPSec test. (only valid for IPSec supported
devices). Combine this options with –B<HEX> options can specify
the testing range of IPSec algorithm.
-F<HEX>
IPSEC enabled, with cipher_id (hex) (def=00000000)
-G<HEX>
IPSec random test.
-H<DEC>
IPSec packets percentage if –G1 option is added (def=50)
-I
Enable ISO support.
-K
Apply CRC-32 check on Rx path.
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