HP-UX 11i September 2001 Release Notes
I/0 and Networking Cards
Network Drivers (new at 11i original release)
Chapter 5
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a. btlan -- hpbtlanconf
b. btlan3 -- hpbase100conf
c. btlan4 -- hpgsc100conf
d. btlan5 -- hppci100conf
e. btlan6 -- hpsppci100conf
If hardware is present, check to see if any LAN interface is configured. For example,
the configuration for hpbtlanconf (btlan) would show as:
HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan1
HP_BTLAN_STATION_ADDRESS[0]=0x080009C4686E
HP_BTLAN_SPEED[0]=100HD
3. Create the file hpbtlanconf.merge in the directory /etc/rc.config.d as follows:
4. Merge each LAN interface configured in each file in Step 2 into the file hpbtlanconf
in /var/adm/sw/save_custom/UNIFIED_MER directory.
a. For each LAN interface, a set of three parameters are required. The three
parameters are
• HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME,
• HP_BTLAN_STATION_ADDRESS and
• HP_BTLAN_SPEED.
b. The index value used for the set of three parameters should be unique for each
interface. For example:
HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan1
###########################################################################
(#) hpbtlanconf
# hpbtlanconf: contains config values for HP PCI/HSC 100Base-T interfaces
#
# HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME Name of interface (lan0, lan1, ...)
# HP_BTLAN_STATION ADDRESS Station address of interface
# HP_BTLAN_SPEED Speed and duplex mode
#
# The interface name, major number, card instance and ppa may be
# obtained from the lanscan (1m) command.
# The station address and speed are set through the lanadmin command.
###########################################################################
HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=
HP_BTLAN_STATION ADDRESS[0]=
HP_BTLAN_SPEED[0]=
###########################################################################
# The HP_BTLAN_INIT_ARGS are reserved by HP. they are NOT user changeable.
###########################################################################
HP_BTLAN_INIT_ARGS="HP_BTLAN_STATION ADDRESS HP_BTLAN_SPEED"
# End of hpbtlanconf configuration file