Users Guide

Table Of Contents
9–Windows Driver Software
Installing the Driver Software
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 90 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Installing the Driver Software
When Windows first starts after a hardware device (such as a Marvell 57xxx
adapter) has been installed, or after the existing device driver has been removed,
the operating system automatically detects the hardware and prompts you to
install the driver software for that device.
The two methods of driver installation include:
Graphical interactive installation mode (see “Using the Installer” on page 90)
Command-line silent mode for unattended installation (see “Using Silent
Installation” on page 92)
Using the Installer
In addition to the Marvell device drivers, the installer installs the management
applications. The following are installed when running the installer:
QLogic Device Drivers installs the Marvell device drivers.
Control Suite is the QLogic Control Suite (QCS) CLI.
QCC is the QConverge Console GUI.
SNMP installs the SNMP sub agent.
These instructions are based on the assumption that your Marvell 57xx and
57xxx adapters were not factory installed. If your controller was installed at
the factory, the driver software has been installed for you.
Before installing the driver software, verify that the Windows operating
system has been upgraded to the latest version with the latest service
pack applied.
Ensure that a network device driver is physically installed before the
Marvell 57xx and 57xxx controllers are used with your Windows
operating system. Drivers are located on the installation CD.
The TCP/IP offload engine (TOE) is not supported in Windows Server
2016 or later. You must have a license key installed on the motherboard
(for LOMs). For add-in NICs, the license key is preprogrammed in the
hardware.
QCC GUI is not supported on the Server Core installation option for
Microsoft Windows Server.