HP-UX 11i September 2002 Release Notes
I/0 and Networking Cards
Network Drivers
Chapter 7
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continue the update process. (Once the update process is restarted, the user should
answer NO (N) at the prompt, Do you want to proceed in merging the
configuration files into one? [Y|N].)
Manual Merging Procedure
1. Find out which of the five configuration files listed below exists in the
/etc/rc.config.d directory.
• hpbtlanconf (btlan)
• hpbase100conf (btlan3)
• hpgsc100conf (btlan4)
• hppci100conf (btlan5)
• hpsppci100conf (btlan6)
2. For each of the files found in Step 1, use the command ioscan -kfC lan to find out
if corresponding hardware is present.
Driver Name: File Name
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 follows:
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 shown
below:
#####################################################################
(#) 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.
#####################################################################