Hi Yasirramadan,
Further checking in our lab, here is the result after updating the pxe boot using the bootutil command, Under normal condition, if the FLASH is present you should see NIC information below (in case the Flash is initially disabled ) e..g
xxxxxxxxxxxx | 1:00.1 10GbE N/A FLASH Disabled |
e.g. After running the bootutil -NIC=2 -fe you should see the information below (see the second NIC entry)
Intel(R) Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility
BootUtil version 1.5.48.0
Copyright (C) 2003-2014 Intel Corporation
Type BootUtil -? for help
Port Network Address Location Series WOL Flash Firmware Version
==== =============== ======== ======= === ============================= =======
1 xxxxxxxxxxxx 0:25.0 Gigabit YES FLASH Not Present
2 xxxxxxxxxxxx 1:00.0 10GbE N/A PXE 2.1.70
Note: the xxxxxxxxxxxx refers to the MAC address
I would suggest you to go back to your point of purchase as the network adapter has a different part number and it seems the flash is not present.
Hop this clarifies.
thanks,
wb