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09-03-2003 06:52 AM
09-03-2003 06:52 AM
GigaBit connection
Hello,
How can verify if there is a gigabit card connection to my server?
Please help
Filo
How can verify if there is a gigabit card connection to my server?
Please help
Filo
Sistem engeneer expert
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09-03-2003 06:55 AM
09-03-2003 06:55 AM
Re: GigaBit connection
ioscan -fnCgelan
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
or
ioscan -fnClan
if there are some 10/100/1000 adapter, you have one of them.
Massimo
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
or
ioscan -fnClan
if there are some 10/100/1000 adapter, you have one of them.
Massimo
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09-03-2003 06:56 AM
09-03-2003 06:56 AM
Re: GigaBit connection
lanadmin should tell you, as will sam.
ifconfig lanX will tell you if the interface is present at all. ( where X is if number)
ifconfig lanX will tell you if the interface is present at all. ( where X is if number)
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09-03-2003 07:00 AM
09-03-2003 07:00 AM
Re: GigaBit connection
Hi,
First verify if have the required cards installed by running
ioscan -fnC lan
Find out if you see any 1000Base-Sx or 1000Base-T cards in the output and note down the corresponding paths.
Then do
lanscan
note down the lan* interfaces corresponding to the above paths.
Then run "netstat -in" to see if they are configured.
If they are configured, you can find out the speed of the cards by doing
lanadmin -x ppa
(ppa is the prefix associated with the interface. 2 is the ppa for lan2. This is slightly different for 10.20 but I guess you have atleast 11.0)
This should show 1000 Auto-on.
-Sri
First verify if have the required cards installed by running
ioscan -fnC lan
Find out if you see any 1000Base-Sx or 1000Base-T cards in the output and note down the corresponding paths.
Then do
lanscan
note down the lan* interfaces corresponding to the above paths.
Then run "netstat -in" to see if they are configured.
If they are configured, you can find out the speed of the cards by doing
lanadmin -x ppa
(ppa is the prefix associated with the interface. 2 is the ppa for lan2. This is slightly different for 10.20 but I guess you have atleast 11.0)
This should show 1000 Auto-on.
-Sri
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