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11-29-2001 01:24 AM
11-29-2001 01:24 AM
how can I to sea lan cards load usage
own system Hp9000 L2000 Hp ux11
Thanks for help
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11-29-2001 01:35 AM
11-29-2001 01:35 AM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
To have the lan card statistics you can
use
#lanadmin
also you can use the netstat -i on the command line.
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11-29-2001 01:42 AM
11-29-2001 01:42 AM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
Additonal to lanadmin and netstat try to install Glance Plus Trial version.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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11-29-2001 11:09 AM
11-29-2001 11:09 AM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
Perform the following steps to check lan traffic:
1) lanscan : Pay close attention to the columm with the NM ID number, you will need this later.
2) Lanadmin : Enter the lanadmin menu
3) Lan : Enter lan submenu
4) ppa : Display's the current ppa number and allows you to set it according to the HW path from lanscan and the NM ID number that it corresponds to.
5) display : displays statistics about the appropriate card.
PAY attention to the inbound & outbound octets areas listed on the card, also pay attention in this same area to see if you have any inbound or outbound I/O errors on the card, errors here would represent possible connectivity loss on the card.
Hope this helps.
Happy holidays, and don't forget the points.
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11-29-2001 11:18 AM
11-29-2001 11:18 AM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
If you have measureware agents installed and running on your system, the extract utility can be used to generate reports based on network interface cards.
Thanks.
Prashant.
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11-29-2001 12:47 PM
11-29-2001 12:47 PM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
Take a look at the thread below. This give you Assessment Tips for network.
http://us-support2.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=ecf08fd010d7ea12db/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000055052551
Hope this helps.
Regds
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11-29-2001 01:06 PM
11-29-2001 01:06 PM
Re: how can I to sea lan cards load usage
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