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Help me find a driver for my network card that's in my server

 
nistord81
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Help me find a driver for my network card that's in my server

Hello,

I have the following network card HPE Eth 4x25Gb 1p 620QSFP28 Adptr that I want to use on my DL385 Gen 11 server.

The issue is that the network card can be seen in the BIOS of the server, but it cannot be seen in the iLO.

What driver do I have to install, or what am I doing wrong? Is there a certain setting that I have to toggle?

Thank you!

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Cali
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Re: Help me find a driver for my network card that's in my server

Hello,

there is no special BIOS/UEFI Driver or anything.

Be sure, that the Card is listed here, all listed Cards should be fine.
But I'm not able to find your described card on the list.
Also note: Only supported on 1/4/5/6/7 PCIe slots

Cali

ACP IT Solutions AGI'm not an HPE employee, so I can be wrong.
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nistord81
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Re: Query: Help me find a driver for my network card that's in my server

Still not solved.

Cali
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Re: Query: Help me find a driver for my network card that's in my server

What I wanted to say with my post above is that there will be no solution for this.
This card was launched in 2016 and is too old.
It simply won't work in a server from 2024.
There's nothing you can do about it.

Even the tires from the previous model, which is only 3 years old, don't fit on my car anymore. Very annoying, but that's the way it is.

Cali

ACP IT Solutions AGI'm not an HPE employee, so I can be wrong.