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05-24-2002 09:23 AM
05-24-2002 09:23 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-24-2002 09:31 AM
05-24-2002 09:31 AM
Re: Network Card help
K420 has integrated network card of 10baseT. Please install the HP-PB driver for 10baseT network card. That dirver you can find in one of Application Cd.
You should be fine after installing the driver.
-piyush
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05-24-2002 09:32 AM
05-24-2002 09:32 AM
SolutionI would then boot the machine to make sure everything is still ok. Next look in /etc/rc.config.d. The file netconf is used to define IP addresses, subnets, etc. etherconf is used to configure the built-in interface, and depending on which card you have other files are used to configure your additional network card(s) - e.g. btlanconf.
You can actually use SAM to set this up; I strongly suggest that you hard set the speed/duplex settings on both the host AND the switch; avoid auto-negotiation; it is far from reliable.
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05-24-2002 09:35 AM
05-24-2002 09:35 AM
Re: Network Card help
You may like to look at the following :
http://techsolutions.hp.com/fe/configs.html#config_files
and this link for the procedure:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/J3622-90011.pdf
Manoj Srivastava
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05-24-2002 09:40 AM
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Re: Network Card help
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/components/FileAttachment/0,,0xbdcd94f22a31d6118fff0090279cd0f9,00.htm
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