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тАО07-09-2004 04:14 AM
тАО07-09-2004 04:14 AM
Hi guys,
these two command send back different value for the speed, which is the corect one ?
Thanx
[root@lx001082 init.d]# cat /proc/net/nicinfo/eth0.info
Description HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter
Driver_Name bcm5700
Driver_Version 6.2.17a
Bootcode_Version 5703-v2.33
System_Device_Name eth0
.../...
Auto_Negotiate on
.../...
Speed 100
Duplex half
Flow_Control off
State up
MTU_Size 1500
AND
[root@lx001082 init.d]# /sbin/mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
product info: vendor 00:08:18, model 22 rev 2
basic mode: 100 Mbit, full duplex
basic status: link ok
capabilities: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD
advertising: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD flow-control
these two command send back different value for the speed, which is the corect one ?
Thanx
[root@lx001082 init.d]# cat /proc/net/nicinfo/eth0.info
Description HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter
Driver_Name bcm5700
Driver_Version 6.2.17a
Bootcode_Version 5703-v2.33
System_Device_Name eth0
.../...
Auto_Negotiate on
.../...
Speed 100
Duplex half
Flow_Control off
State up
MTU_Size 1500
AND
[root@lx001082 init.d]# /sbin/mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
product info: vendor 00:08:18, model 22 rev 2
basic mode: 100 Mbit, full duplex
basic status: link ok
capabilities: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD
advertising: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD flow-control
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тАО07-23-2004 05:23 AM
тАО07-23-2004 05:23 AM
Re: difference between /proc/net/nicinfo/eth0.info and /sbin/mii-tool -v eth0
mii-tool and ethtool should give you correct info .
I am not able to find '/proc/net/nicinfo/eth0.info ' in my Linux AS 2.1 OS .
I am not able to find '/proc/net/nicinfo/eth0.info ' in my Linux AS 2.1 OS .
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тАО07-29-2004 07:41 PM
тАО07-29-2004 07:41 PM
Solution
mii-tool gives you an accurate reading. These days, most media devices auto-negotiate link settings via the intelligent devices built-in. The status of the link is always correctly reported by mii-tool.
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