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Tarek
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lan card

WS. C110 HPUX 11.00
On this workstation my lancard goes at 10Mb. I have installed the 100BaseT drivers, but it doesn't go at 100Mb. I have installed on this ws the hpux 11.00 and this ws (C110) requires 100BaseT drivers.
I have 2 problems:
1) i have to know what kind of bus has this lancard - i tried with lanscan and lanadmin, but it isn't written, so i will install the exact drivers.
2) how can i know if this lancard goes at 10 Mb or 100Mb - more: i want to know if the lancard goes at 10mb because this is the type of card, or because i have to install the drivers.
If i have to install the drivers, which i have to install? I think the drivers are on the 1st application cd, but i don't know which. But the problem is the bus. I think it's ISA, but i'm not sure.
Thanks
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Dan Hetzel
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Hi Tarek,

Typing 'ioscan -funC lan' should tell you what kind of lancard is on your system.
It should report something like:
lan 0 0/0/0/0 btlan3 CLAIMED INTERFACE HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core
/dev/diag/lan0 /dev/ether0
lan 1 0/2/0/0 btlan5 CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5230A/B5509BA PCI 10/100Base-TX Addon
/dev/diag/lan1 /dev/ether1 /dev/lan1
lan 2 0/6/0/0 btlan5 CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5230A/B5509BA PCI 10/100Base-TX Addon
/dev/diag/lan2 /dev/ether2 /dev/lan2


Best regards,

Dan
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Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

this is what i have with ioscan -funC lan:
lan 0 8/0/20/0 btlan3 CLAIMED INTERFACE
PCI (10110019) --Built-in #3 /dev/ether0
So the bus is PCI. What drivers do i have to install??? what about the lancard...can i know what type is it (hardware)...
thanks
Brian Hackley
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Tarek,
The "builtin" LAN on a C110 only supports 10BaseT Half duplex speed 10Mbit/sec. ioscan should show you the lan driver is a "lan2". You need to use a B5509BA add-on card to run at 100Mbit/sec half or full duplex mode.
Regards,
Brian Hackley
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Dan Hetzel
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Tarek,

Sorry, I gave you one flag in excess for ioscan. Typing a bit too fast....

Please report the output of 'ioscan -fnC lan' - as the -u forces ioscan to report only usable devices instead of actual hardware.

Thanks,

Dan
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Brian Hackley
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Well now this is gettng a bit confusing. Going back and assuming this system really is a C110 (e.g. the model command displays: 9000/777/C110):

The C110 has Eisa Form-factor HSC/GSC+ slots and not PCI slots, so the B5509BA I suggested earlier is incorrect, you need the J3515 card card instead. J3515A - hsc eisa form factor one-port with two connections (rj-45/aui) 100base-t adapter for hp9000 d-class and r-class and workstations.

If the system is really some other kind of box, then we need to make a recommendation specific to that kind of system.

Hope this does help,
Brian Hackley
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Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

I have installed the J3515A (it was the only one on the application CD) but i think the card is still working at 10 Mb. Before i had installed the B5509BA drivers. So now i have two drivers, ho can i disinstall the wrong one?
The report of the ioscan -fnC lan is the following:
lan 0 8/16/6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in LAN /dev/diag/lan0 /dev/ether0
I did also the ioscan -funC lan, but it gaves me the sam ioscan -fnC lan output.
If i enter with sam in the networkin and communic. i have:
Card type: Ethernet
Interface Name: lan0
Hardware Path: 8/16/6
Status: Enabled
Then ip and subnet mask and
Station Address (hex): 0060B00741AE
With the lanadmin command:
Speed: 10000000 (so 10MB)
Type (value)= ethernet-csmacd(6)
So nothing changed..what should i do??
I hope you can help me.
Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

the model is:
9000/777/C110
using hpux11.00
Andrew Lartey
Advisor

Re: lan card

don't forget to make sure that you network is also running at 100Mb , if not the card won't be able to either.
Dan Hetzel
Honored Contributor
Solution

Re: lan card

Hi Tarek,

You tell us that you've installed the J3515A software....
... the problem is that you don't have that card.
Brian was suggesting you to add a card, not to install the software for a card you don't have :-(

The only ethernet interface you have is the 'standard' built-in one, as reported by ioscan. This means that you will only have a 10Mb interface. That's a hardware limitation, and no software installation will ever improve it.

You should do a 'swremove' of the software you installed by mistake (J3515A).

Best regards,

Dan
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Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

Great Dan...that what i wanted to know...if the lancard goes at 10 mb because it needed drivers or because that was it's most speed...(hardware)...
so i can put all drivers i want but it will go at this speed...it's its feature!!!
Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

Are you sure that it is because of the hardware??
I need an official confirm...because i told this people in my company that was maybe because hardware, but i wasn't sure...
if i tell them this...i must be secure 100%
Thanks very much..thant 4 me was a great problem
Dan Hetzel
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Hi Tarek,

As Brian told you here above, the Built-in lan on a C110 is a 10BaseT Half Duplex interface.
As I'm not member of HP staff, I can only give you Dan's "official" answer, but a careful reading of the documentation that came with the C110 will surely confirm these specifications.
:)

Best regards,

Dan
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Tarek
Super Advisor

Re: lan card

Thanks Dan....I think "Dan's official answer" is enough :)
however about which documentation you were talking about??
Do i have to download the C110 ws manual...is it written there??
Dan Hetzel
Honored Contributor

Re: lan card

Hi Tarek,

I'm talking about the documentation you should have received when you got the C110... most probably ages ago !!

I didn't find it anywhere... :(
You could post a request in the "workstations" forum


Dan
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