Version 1.0 - January 9, 2002
The Intel PCI NIC Identification Utility identifies Intel PCI adapters and provides adapter properties and assigned resources. You can readily use this information in batch, script and configuration files for automation purposes.
The utility returns the following values:
PCI device ID. Adapters sharing the same PCI device ID can use the same driver. See the table at the end of this document showing the relationship between drivers and PCI device IDs.
MAC address. 12-digit Ethernet ID assigned to the adapter. This number is also printed on the adapter label.
Slot number. PCI slot number reported by the adapter; returned in decimal format.
Port number. Specifies the port number for dual-port adapters, such as the Intel PRO/1000 MF and MT.
To run IDADAPT.EXE, you must start the computer in DOS. This utility should not be run from a DOS session within any version of Microsoft Windows*, or in any other non-DOS operating system.
IDADAPT.EXE can be run with no command line options, or with either of the following command line options:
/? |
Displays help information |
/B:<filename> |
Creates a file containing the adapter properties with the name specified in the format of a DOS batch file. Usage examples are listed below. |
If this file is named with the extension of .BAT, it can be executed as a batch file. Executing this batch file will create environment variables from the adapter properties.
Running the utility with no command line parameters displays the adapter properties on the screen. For example, if you enter IDADAPT in a computer with 2 Intel PCI adapters installed, the display would resemble the following:
NIC1 SLOT=43 PORT=0 PCI ID=1229 MAC=0002B31FE072
NIC2 SLOT=47 PORT=0 PCI ID=1031 MAC=0090270AAF73
In this example, the first adapter has the following properties:
Logical slot is 43
Port number is 0
PCI device ID is 1229
MAC address is 0002B31FE072
The utility will display properties for up to 8 adapters in a computer.
If the utility does not find any adapters, it reports "No supported adapters were found" and returns an error level of 1. You can use the error level for conditional branching in batch files.
If you run the utility using /B:<filename>, it creates a file with the name you specified. This file contains adapter properties in a batch file format. This is an example batch file:
SET NIC1_SLOT=43
SET NIC1_PORT=0
SET NIC1_PCIID=1229
SET NIC1_MAC=0002B31FE072
SET NIC2_SLOT=47
SET NIC2_PORT=0
SET NIC2_PCIID=1031
SET NIC2_MAC=0090270AAF73
If the name you assign to the file ends in .BAT, it can be executed in DOS. Executing the file sets environment variables for each property of each adapter.
Once the environment variables are created by the batch file, you can insert the values into configuration files as needed. See examples below.
When using this batch file, remember that about 64 bytes of environment space will be needed for each adapter found. Insure that you make sufficient environment space available in your configuration.
To create a startup disk that loads a Packet Driver named PCKTDRVR.COM on the second found NIC, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file might contain the following:
IDADAPT /B:INTELSET.BAT
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO NO_NIC
CALL INTELSET.BAT
PCKTDRVR 0x60 %NIC2_SLOT%
GOTO END
:NO_NIC
ECHO NO ADAPTER FOUND!!
PAUSE
:END
To create a startup disk that automatically detects the adapter model and loads the proper DOS ODI driver, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file might contain the following:
IDADAPT /B:INTELSET.BAT
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO NO_NIC
CALL INTELSET.BAT
LSL
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1229" GOTO PRO100
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "2449" GOTO PRO100
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1000" GOTO PRO1000
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1001" GOTO PRO1000
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1002" GOTO PRO1000
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1003" GOTO PRO1000
IF "%NIC1_PCIID%" == "1004" GOTO PRO1000
GOTO NO_NIC
:PRO100
E100BODI
GOTO CONTINUE
:PRO1000
E1000ODI
GOTO CONTINUE
:CONTINUE
IPXODI
VLM /V4
GOTO END
:NO_NIC
ECHO !! NO SUITABLE ADAPTER FOUND !!
PAUSE
:END
This utility is designed to work with Intel PCI adapters. It should work with any modern Intel PCI bus adapter, as well as LAN on Motherboard designs based on Intel 10/100 and 10/100/1000 silicon.
It does not work with any Intel CardBus, PCMCIA, ISA, EISA or MCA bus adapters, or obsolete products (released prior to 1996) Intel network adapters of any architecture.
IDADAPT.EXE will detect and return information on a maximum of eight adapters in a computer.
PCI ID | ADAPTER FAMILY | NDIS 2 driver | DOS ODI driver |
---|---|---|---|
1000 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1001 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1002 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1003 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1004 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1005 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1006 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1007 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1008 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1009 | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100A | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100B | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100C | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100D | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100E | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
100F | PRO/1000 | E1000.DOS | E1000ODI.COM |
1229 | PRO/100+/S families | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
1030 | InBusiness 10/100 | D100IB.DOS | N/A |
1031 | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
103A | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
103B | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
103C | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
103D | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
103E | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
2449 | PRO/100 V family | E100B.DOS | E100BODI.COM |
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