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11-15-2005 12:00 PM
11-15-2005 12:00 PM
Thanks for your help folks…
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11-15-2005 01:05 PM
11-15-2005 01:05 PM
Re: Old system, new issue.
I am not sure which system you have and which card. However usually you can use the command:
lanadmin -x
Marie
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11-15-2005 01:35 PM
11-15-2005 01:35 PM
Re: Old system, new issue.
You can use 'lanadmin' command to check the current configuration that run on your LAN card.
# lanadmin
lan > ppa (to select which LAN card that you would like to check, based on ppa number) > display > see 'Speed'
Or by using the command that has been refer by Marie (see prev. thread).
You can check also the current configuration thru SAM
# sam
Networking and Communications > Network Interface Cards > highlight the LAN card that you would like to check > goto Actions > Modify (dont do anything, as you just want to see the configuration
To see whether the card on full/half duplex or auto, you need to check the LAN card driver setting on /etc/rc.config.d directory.
For 100BaseT card and driver information, check the url below (docID : KBRC00000154) :
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000075725056
Hope this information can help you.
Cheers,
AW
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11-15-2005 02:47 PM
11-15-2005 02:47 PM
SolutionBill Hassell, sysadmin
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11-15-2005 02:49 PM
11-15-2005 02:49 PM
Re: Old system, new issue.
I have already try lanadmin but it only tells me about the speed (10MB) but not if is running FX or HX.
SAM displays information about the type of card and configuration (Ether or 802.3) but I can not see if actually shows the duplex status. (i.e. what mode is currently using}
I will try again, if you have any other idea I will appreciate the help.
Robert.
PS: system in al old K class the card is the builtin LANIC which uses lan2 driver and is a 10MB interface.
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11-15-2005 03:01 PM
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Re: Old system, new issue.
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11-15-2005 03:18 PM
11-15-2005 03:18 PM
Re: Old system, new issue.
As forums informed to you, the 10MB LAN card is running with half duplex mode only.
You can check the driver on your LAN card by running the command below :
# ioscan -nfClan
From the command above you can see the driver that used by the LAN card. The driver configuration on /etc/rc.config.d directory.
For example if your driver is 'ether' so the driver configuration is /etc/rc.config.d/hpetherconf.
Hope this information can help you.
Cheers,
AW
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11-16-2005 03:00 PM
11-16-2005 03:00 PM
Re: Old system, new issue.
There will be "brownie points" for everyone... Have a mery christmas...
Rob.
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