============================================================= SiS PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Diagnostic Program 1.10.02 ============================================================= This Diagnostic program contains the following functions: 1. Adapter Information 2. Diagnostic Tests (1). Adapter Information 1.1 Display Adapter Information, including Chip ID 0900 Node ID 00 E0 06 XX XX XX Bus Mode PCI 32-bit Media type 100 Half Duplex I/O Base Address 6000 Interrupt Number 0B PHY Address 0X MII ID XXXX XXXX 1.2 Set Media Type -- User can select one of the following media type here. Once the media type is selected, the latter Diagnostic Tests will be run with this media type. Auto Config 10 Mbps Half 10 Mbps Full 100 Mbps Half 100 Mbps Full (2). Diagnostic Tests Basic Tests : Include following 3 basic tests. PCI registers I/O test MAC registers I/O test MII registers I/O test Controller Loopbacks : Test MAC internal loopback mode. Send Magic Packet : Specify Destination Address and Send a magic packet to wake-up other PC. Send Wake-up Frame : Specify wake-up frame to wake-up other PC. Set Wake-up Event : Set wake-up event to SIS LAN adapter. (Note) After the wake-up event being set, the system will automatically become S5 mode either by press any key or wait for 5 seconds. 2 Station Test : To run this test, you need two station, Sender and Reponder, connected with an ethernet cable. Sender : Send packet and wait for response Responder: Listen packet from sender and send response to sender ========================= Steps To test wake-on LAN ========================= 0. Connect the 3-pin Wake-on-LAN header to M/B. 1. Test Wake-up frame PC1 that will be waked up PC2 that will wake up PC1 (This M/B should support Ring-in or Wake-on-LAN) ----------------------------- -------------------------- a. Select "Set wake-up Event" a. Wait until PC1 is ready b. Set wake-up Frame and b. Send wake-up frame byte mask c. Wait for PC2 to wake me up 2. Test Magic Packet PC1 that will be waked up PC2 that will wake up PC1 ----------------------------- ------------------------- a. Select "Set wake-up Event" a. Wait until PC1 is ready b. Set Magic Packet b. Send Magic Packet c. Wait for PC2 to wake me must be PC1 MAC addr) up 3. Test Link On PC1 that will be waked up ----------------------------- a. Do not Connect Cable (Force Link Off) b. Select "Set Wake-Up Event" c. Select "Link On" d. Plug a loopback connector. (Force link-on Event) 4. Test Link Off PC1 that will be waked up ----------------------------- a. Plug a loopback connector. (Force Link On) b. Select "Set Wake-Up Event" c. Select "Link Off" d. Unplug the loopback connector. (Force link-off Event) ========================= How to Set wake-up Frame ========================= SiS900 supports 3 or 5 (by revision) wake-up frames. Each Wake-up frame is up to 128 bytes. Frame 1: 00XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BitMask: 1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Fill frame with any pattern you want. Each '1' in Byte mask means byte you want to match. Ex. Frame X: 00E00600902212345678XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BitMask: 0000001111XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX This means you want to match byte 6 to 9 -- 12 34 56 78 Any received packet that matches byte 6 to 9 will be a wake-up frame.