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Re: lanscan help

 
iman_1
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lanscan help

All,

When I do lanscan -q it gives me below

Milano:/ # lanscan -q
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
0
900 13 17
901
902
903
904

I suppose this means lan900 is the port aggregation of lan13 and lan17. Where can I get more information about lan13 and lan17 ? They do not seem to be the part of lanscan nor netstat -in.

Help appreciated.
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Ganesan R
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

Hi,

What information you are looking from lan13 and lan17?

You can use ioscan -fnC lan or lanadmin commands to know more details.
Best wishes,

Ganesh.
Ganesan R
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

Hi iman,

Have you tried lanscan -v ?
Best wishes,

Ganesh.
Johnson Punniyalingam
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

lanscan -v

(verbose output for more information of the lancards)

man lanscan

also please check /etc/rc.config.d/netconf


Thx,
Johnson
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iman_1
Advisor

Re: lanscan help

In my Case, ioscan only lists lan 0 to 13

milano:/ # ioscan -fnClan
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
===========================================================================
lan 0 0/0/0/1/0 gelan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A6096-69001 PCI 1000Base-T Built-in I/O
lan 1 0/0/8/0/0/4/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan1 /dev/ether1 /dev/lan1
lan 2 0/0/8/0/0/5/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan2 /dev/ether2 /dev/lan2
lan 3 0/0/8/0/0/6/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan3 /dev/ether3 /dev/lan3
lan 4 0/0/8/0/0/7/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan4 /dev/ether4 /dev/lan4
lan 5 0/0/10/0/0/4/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan5 /dev/ether5 /dev/lan5
lan 6 0/0/10/0/0/5/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan6 /dev/ether6 /dev/lan6
lan 7 0/0/10/0/0/6/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan7 /dev/ether7 /dev/lan7
lan 8 0/0/10/0/0/7/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506B PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan8 /dev/ether8 /dev/lan8
lan 9 0/0/12/0/0 igelan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A6825-60101 PCI 1000Base-T Adapter
lan 10 0/0/14/0/0/4/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506A PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan10 /dev/ether10 /dev/lan10
lan 11 0/0/14/0/0/5/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506A PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan11 /dev/ether11 /dev/lan11
lan 12 0/0/14/0/0/6/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506A PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan12 /dev/ether12 /dev/lan12
lan 13 0/0/14/0/0/7/0 btlan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A5506A PCI 10/100Base-TX 4 Port
/dev/diag/lan13 /dev/ether13 /dev/lan13

I want to know the complete hardware path of the lan13 and lan17 so that can direct the hardware person to the specific lan cable.
iman_1
Advisor

Re: lanscan help

Hi Ganesan,

Even lanscan does not give information about lan17 . I do get info about lan13 though.

Ciao.
Hakki Aydin Ucar
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

did you try this:
lanadmin > lan > display
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: lanscan help

Why not posting your lanscan output together with the output of "model"?

Until then we can only guess around ...

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Torsten.
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Re: lanscan help

Be aware, not all drivers are creating lanx device files, it depends on card and driver, e.g.

lan 9 0/0/12/0/0 igelan CLAIMED INTERFACE HP A6825-60101 PCI 1000Base-T Adapter

Hope this helps!
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Ganesan R
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

Hi,

ioscan should show all the available interfaces. Use #ioscan -fnC lan |more

Also lanscan -v should show the card details and it's hardware paths. Try this.
Best wishes,

Ganesh.
Johnson Punniyalingam
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

>>I suppose this means lan900 is the port aggregation of lan13 and lan17<<

as mentioned above "network card teaming has been done" so your network card information will be stated in the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf,

so you need look how network card failure has been configured,

ioscan -fnC lan

or you use lanadmin command

Thanks,
Johnson

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sujit kumar singh
Honored Contributor

Re: lanscan help

hi

also can go to SAM/SMH and go to Network and communications and select the Auto-Port Aggregation.
Also can take the help of the Network Interface cards.

Also can use the command
#lanadmin -v -x lan900
to know the aggregate members.
there from have a look at the Port aggregate lan900 and at the lan 13 and 17 in the Network Interfcae Cards.
Make sure that you are carefully navigatting in teh SAM Menu and that by mistake any aggregate is not modified or deleted.
regards
sujit