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тАО04-01-2009 07:31 AM
тАО04-01-2009 07:31 AM
I have a hpux server running 11.23.
How can use lanadmin to check if my box is running 1000 full duplex of network settings
thanks
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Re: lanadmin
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тАО04-01-2009 08:01 AM
тАО04-01-2009 08:01 AM
Re: lanadmin
You cannot hardcode the network settings. Use SAM to set and change the speed and autoneg settings.
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тАО04-01-2009 08:14 AM
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Re: lanadmin
lanscan to get the lan number
You can use awk to parse the output and pipes to get it into the next step which is:
lanadmin -x lanX
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тАО04-01-2009 03:53 PM
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тАО04-03-2009 09:09 AM
тАО04-03-2009 09:09 AM
Re: lanadmin
#ioscan -fnC lan
and from it's output get the driver for the card (e.g. iether)
then you should manually edit the /etc/rc.config.d/hpietherconf file to hardcode the card's settings for the next reboot.
(if it uses another driver then look for a hp
btw, the good'ol SAM edit these config files too
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тАО04-03-2009 09:11 AM
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Unix operates with beer.
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тАО04-03-2009 09:20 AM
тАО04-03-2009 09:20 AM
Re: lanadmin
But I'd throw in this caveat.
IF the port is a 10/100/1000 RJ-45 device then the switch connection calls the shots.
What you'll get is what the switch port is - either 10, 100 or 1000 AND full or half duplex does come into to play if the switch port is 10 or 100 and hard set to full or half duplex. If it's 1000 then you must let it auto-negotiate. That's a hard & fast rule for Gigabit.
IF the port is fibre channel Ethernet then there will no question what speed it'll be. It can & will be nothing BUT 1000FD.
My 2 cents,
Jeff