Introduction
Provides the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Update Utility for Intel® Ethernet Adapters 700 Series—Linux*.
Available Downloads
- Linux*
- Size: 50.1 MB
- SHA1: 6DD1F94D81DC5C619E86993D030794AB9478BEBF
Detailed Description
Overview
This package contains all files required to update the non-volatile memory (NVM) on the Intel® Ethernet Adapter in your system. It contains the NVM update utility for Linux*, configuration file, updated NVM binaries, and required driver files.
See the readme file for more information, such as limitations and prerequisites, UEFI requirements, and how to use a script.
Note: Updated download file with 7.0 version from SW Release 24.2
Note 2: Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2, Product Code 870823.001, Part Number J65979-003 (or later -xxx) is not supported in this release
Related topic
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA1
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2
- Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA4
- Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-T4
- Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA2
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA1
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA1 for OCP
- Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2 for OCP
- Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter XL710-QDA1 for Open Compute Project
- Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter XL710-QDA2 for Open Compute Project
- Intel® Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710-BM1
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710-BM2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller X710-BM2
- Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter X710-DA2 for OCP
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM1
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710-AM2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller X710-AM2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM2
- Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710-AM1
- Ethernet I O Module XL710-QDA1 AXX1P40FRTIOM
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