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Hi,
I am considering the intel I210-IS for a development and would like to know how to get a standard firmware for it. Do you provide firmware for this NIC ? If so then how is it possible to get it please ?
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Hi cbegue,
Thank you for contacting Intel.
We appreciate you reaching out to us regarding the reported issue. To assist you more effectively and provide an accurate solution, we kindly request the following details:
1- What system model are you currently using?
2- Is the I210 built-in with a motherboard or PCIE network card?
Once we have this information, we will be able to guide you better and provide the appropriate support.
Looking forward to your response.
Regards,
Fikri O.
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Hi thank you for your answer.
Model: intel I210-IS (Fiber - I-temp)
Built in a PCIE network card.
I found the bootutil in the meantime at: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/15755/intel-ethernet-connections-boot-utility-preboot-images-and-efi-drivers.html
Would it enough to program the IC from PCIe without access to the RDC .bin files and the production software EEUPDATE/EAT ?
The .bin files and EEUPDATE/EAT are only accessible to priviledged clients right ?
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Hi Team,
Thank you for your response. Regarding your query, I would like to inform you that you need a CNDA and get access to the RDC, as it contains confidential data that is not available through public links. Please contact your Intel representative within your organization for further assistance in obtaining the CNDA.
Best regards,
Amina
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi, thank you for your answer, does that mean that the boot utility would not be enough to program small batches per PCIe for development purposes and that I need to get access to the other documents in the RDC instead ?
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Hello cbegue,
Greetings from Intel!
Regarding your query, yes, the boot utility may not be sufficient for programming small batches via PCIe for development purposes. You will need to refer to the additional documents in the RDC for more details and the necessary tools.
To access the RDC, you will need to sign a CNDA, as it contains confidential data not available through public links. Please contact your Intel representative within your organization for assistance in obtaining the CNDA.
If you are experiencing any additional issues, please let us know. We are happy to assist you.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Manoranjan.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi cbegue,
Hope you are doing well.
Just wanted to follow up with you, kindly let us know if you have further concerns.
Looking forward to your response.
Regards,
Fikri O.
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Hi, could you provide a direct link to the application form for the CNDA ? The links I found didn´t work or redirected me to intel azure in which I cannot create an account.
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Hello cbegue,
Thank you for your response. Regarding your query about CNDA access, I kindly request that you contact your Intel representative within your organization for further assistance in obtaining the CNDA as there are no links where you can apply for the CNDA access.
For more information Kindly refer the below link:
Best regards,
Amina
Intel Customer Support Technician

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