Example: changing a MAC address to A1:B2:C3:D4:E5:F6 :
Take note of the (e.g., Adapter #1).
This saves the entire flash contents to a file on the USB drive.
Dumps a configured master adapter golden image into a file. This file can be deployed across identical network infrastructure hardware nodes for consistent provisioning. Key Command Line Options eeupdate64e.efi
You do not need to install an entire OS to fix a server. A simple USB drive with a UEFI Shell is enough to configure network hardware across bare-metal environments. Core Capabilities and Use Cases
Risks include:
eeupdate64e.efi is an EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) executable binary developed by Intel. It is part of the Intel® Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility, commonly referred to as (Ethernet EEPROM Update). The 64e suffix denotes: Example: changing a MAC address to A1:B2:C3:D4:E5:F6 :
Here is a quick reference for essential eeupdate64e.efi parameters:
Output will list the NIC index, device ID, current MAC address, and name of the adapter. 2. Modifying the MAC Address
Mitigations:
After a successful flash, issue:
Shows adapter model, PCI address, current MAC address, firmware version, and EEPROM size.
: Using this tool incorrectly can permanently disable your network adapter or cause hardware malfunctions. It is intended for advanced users and system administrators. This file can be deployed across identical network