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02-16-2005 05:11 AM
02-16-2005 05:11 AM
Thanks,
--Craig
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
use the command lanadmin -x 0 if the card has LMID 0 (check this in lanscan output) -
I'm afraid most 10BT cards only supported half-duplex, You will note this, if lanadmin tells You something about the 'command not being supported on this hardware'
flo
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02-16-2005 05:31 AM
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
That being the case, I'll assume it's half duplex.
thx, --Craig
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02-16-2005 05:33 AM
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
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02-16-2005 05:39 AM
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
lanadmin did *not* support -x in 10.2
Why don't you go into the interactive menu with *just*
lanadmin
Else you can try
lanadmin -s NMID
but I can't remember IF it gave more than just the speed.
HTH,
Jeff
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02-16-2005 05:41 AM
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
By that I mean that lan2 may be NMID 4 - so check that lanscan output carefully.
Rgds,
Jeff
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02-16-2005 05:50 AM - last edited on 11-15-2022 11:33 PM by Sunitha_Mod
02-16-2005 05:50 AM - last edited on 11-15-2022 11:33 PM by Sunitha_Mod
Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
Hi Dave,
Yes that is.
I was looking at the 10.2 lanadmin man page on docs.hp.com - here:
https://support.hpe.com/
But the search results page doesn't give a date - just a part number for the manual - B2355-90129
My guess is there came a patch at some point that added the functionality & Craig hasn't applied it yet.
Cheers,
Jeff
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02-16-2005 06:11 AM
02-16-2005 06:11 AM
Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
I just logged into for the first time today as I learned we need to move it to another site this weekend. Checking to make sure we have the network switch configured properly at the new location.
As you can see the NMID is 4.
LAN INTERFACE STATUS DISPLAY
Thu, Feb 17,2005 03:00:29
Network Management ID = 4
Description = lan0 Hewlett-Packard LAN Interface Hw Rev 0
Type (value) = ethernet-csmacd(6)
MTU Size = 1500
Speed = 10000000
Station Address = 0x8000904eda7
Administration Status (value) = up(1)
Operation Status (value) = up(1)
Last Change = 1209120543
Inbound Octets = 2102755722
Inbound Unicast Packets = 80882317
Inbound Non-Unicast Packets = 351430134
Inbound Discards = 0
Inbound Errors = 4
Inbound Unknown Protocols = 150600472
Outbound Octets = 1557721879
Outbound Unicast Packets = 163529402
Outbound Non-Unicast Packets = 7157
Outbound Discards = 0
Outbound Errors = 0
Outbound Queue Length = 23
Specific = 655367
Press
Ethernet-like Statistics Group
Index = 4
Alignment Errors = 0
FCS Errors = 0
Single Collision Frames = 14730146
Multiple Collision Frames = 10507203
Deferred Transmissions = 70353427
Late Collisions = 0
Excessive Collisions = 3135
Internal MAC Transmit Errors = 0
Carrier Sense Errors = 4
Frames Too Long = 0
Internal MAC Receive Errors = 0
LAN Interface test mode. LAN Interface Net Mgmt ID = 4
# lanadmin -s 4
Speed = 10000000
# lanadmin -x 4
Error: This option is not supported for this hardware.
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02-16-2005 06:20 AM
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Re: How to tell if auto neg is on/off?
Looking at that lanadmin output one can almost definitively state you're running HD simply due to *all* the collisions. FD connections should have no or *very* little collisions simply due to their duplex design.
And also since you have the "older" lanadmin binary it will not support checking for, or setting of, auto-negotiation which implies it's "locked in" to 10HD - which is true of all older built-ins of that model & age.
Rgds,
Jeff
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