Ethernet Products
Determine ramifications of Intel® Ethernet products and technologies
Announcements
FPGA community forums and blogs on community.intel.com are migrating to the new Altera Community and are read-only. For urgent support needs during this transition, please visit the FPGA Design Resources page or contact an Altera Authorized Distributor.
5678 Discussions

Check SN by using intel offical software

FPaul2
Beginner
1,288 Views

Morning, I have a I350T2G920 Intel ethernet car.

 

However is it any software can check the SN?

0 Kudos
3 Replies
B_Y
Employee
1,242 Views

Hi @FPaul2,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.

You may use Intel® System Support Utility from Intel Utility-tools to identify the model, MAC (Media Access Control) address and part number / part of PBA number of NIC.

Unfortunately Intel doesn't have a specific software to identify a NIC's SN. May I know your purpose to check the SN, is it for warranty?

Alternatively, a manual way is using physical Product Label Description

A NIC Serial Number is a combination of the MAC Address and Part Number. The PBA number is the 6-digit number located at the last part of the serial number (as per red circle).

Using the information above, you can also check for List of Supported Retail Intel® Ethernet Adapters

Also,

- Through Windows apps, using cmd could allow you to get partial SN, which is the MAC Address. The command is ipconfig /all

- For Linux, you may use ethtool (Linux utility that allows you to query and configure network drivers and network interface card settings, such as MAC address). The command is ethtool -P interface_name

 

I hope this helps with your inquiry. 

 

Best regards,

BY_Intel

Intel Customer Support

 

0 Kudos
B_Y
Employee
1,188 Views

Hi @FPaul2,

 

I hope this message finds you well. I am just sending a follow up if you have any questions from the previous post. If so, please let us know. Thank you.

 

Best regards,

BY_Intel

Intel Customer Support


0 Kudos
B_Y
Employee
1,149 Views

Hi @FPaul2,

 

Please be informed that we will now close this request since we haven't received any response from our previous follow ups. Just feel free to post a new question if you may have any other inquiry in the future as this thread will no longer be monitored.

 

Best regards,

BY_Intel

Intel Customer Support


0 Kudos
Reply