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04-25-2000 03:20 AM
04-25-2000 03:20 AM
Network Card
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how I can check to see that our network card is operating at
100mb/sec or not?
There must be a command somewhere. Ifconfig btlan01 indicates that it is up
and so on, but not with much details.
Please reply,
Nickd
Can anyone tell me how I can check to see that our network card is operating at
100mb/sec or not?
There must be a command somewhere. Ifconfig btlan01 indicates that it is up
and so on, but not with much details.
Please reply,
Nickd
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04-25-2000 05:01 AM
04-25-2000 05:01 AM
Re: Network Card
If you are patched up, you can issue:
#lanscan >> note the NMID/PPA (10.20/11.0)
#lanadmin -x NMID/PPA >> this will display current speed/duplex
#lanamin -X 100FD NMID/PPA >> this will set it to Full Duplex.
use 100HD, 10FD, 10HD >> whatever your switch is set to.
Berlene
#lanscan >> note the NMID/PPA (10.20/11.0)
#lanadmin -x NMID/PPA >> this will display current speed/duplex
#lanamin -X 100FD NMID/PPA >> this will set it to Full Duplex.
use 100HD, 10FD, 10HD >> whatever your switch is set to.
Berlene
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04-25-2000 10:18 PM
04-25-2000 10:18 PM
Re: Network Card
Thank you for reply.
Can I change this on the fly, or will changing the speed knock my users off??
Thanks,
Nickd
Can I change this on the fly, or will changing the speed knock my users off??
Thanks,
Nickd
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04-26-2000 12:15 AM
04-26-2000 12:15 AM
Re: Network Card
You can change it on the fly, just make sure your switch is running what you
want to set the card to, or it can hang.
Berlene
want to set the card to, or it can hang.
Berlene
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