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2013 Feb 07
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ethtool-like utility for FreeBSD
...BSD)
Where XXX is either "em" or "igb" depending on your NIC and Y is the
interface number (e.g. 0 = em0, 1 = em1, etc.).
After this, run "dmesg" and look at the output at the bottom. You will
see something like this:
Interface EEPROM Dump:
Offset
0x0000 3000 d248 d022 0d30 f746 00f5 ffff ffff
0x0010 0100 ffff 026b 108c 15d9 108c 8086 83df
0x0020 0008 2000 7e14 0048 1000 00d8 0000 2700
0x0030 6cc9 3150 0722 040b 0984 0000 c000 0706
Please see this page, search for "EEPROM", which documents a different
bug pertaining the Intel 82573 where some EEPROM...