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nwmgr_intl100(1M) nwmgr_intl100(1M)
NAME
nwmgr_intl100: nwmgr - network interface management command for intl100 driver
SYNOPSIS
nwmgr
nwmgr [-g][-v][
-c lan_instance | -S intl100]
nwmgr [-g] --st [all
| extmib | mib] -c lan_instance
nwmgr [-g] -A {all | attr1
, attr2, ...} -c lan_instance
nwmgr [-g] -q info -c lan_instance
nwmgr -s -A attr1 =value1 , attr2
=value2 ,... -c lan_instance
nwmgr -s -A all --sa --fr cu[
rrent] -c lan_instance
nwmgr -s -A {all | attr1 ,
attr2 ,...} [--cu] --fr de[fault] -c lan_instance
nwmgr -r -c lan_instance
nwmgr -r --st -c lan_instance
nwmgr --diag -A dest=mac_addr [--it number][
-A pktsize=bytes]
[
-A timeout=seconds] -c lan_instance
nwmgr -h [-g | -s | -r | --diag][-c lan_instance | -S intl100
]
Remarks
The
lanadmin, lanscan, and linkloop commands are deprecated. These commands will be
removed in a future HP-UX release. HP recommends the use of the replacement command nwmgr(1M) to
perform all network interface-related tasks.
DESCRIPTION
The
nwmgr program is a unified command to administer all HP-UX LAN and RDMA-based interfaces.
General information about the command as a whole can be found in the nwmgr(1M) manpage. The
nwmgr_intl100(1M) manpage describes nwmgr
as applied to the intl100 driver.
The
intl100 driver is one of the HP-UX drivers that manages the 100BT Ethernet copper interfaces
(100Base-TX). Each interface has several attributes. Some attributes, such as MTU are configurable
while others are read-only. In general, each attribute can have a certain value during run time (which is
its current value), another value in the configuration file that stores data across boots (its saved value),
and an HP-supplied value that is applied by the driver after boot (its default value) before the saved
value is applied. The list of attributes is described in the Attributes section below.
The
nwmgr command can be used on intl100 interfaces to display information (with the -g option,
which is the default), modify the settings (the -s option), reset the interface or its statistics (the
-r
option), and to diagnose link connectivity (the --diag option).
Operations other than
get, require the authorization hpux.network.config
. For more information
about authorizations and Role-based Access Control, see rbac(5).
The output in each case can be obtained in either human-readable form (the default form) or in a script-
friendly parseable form (with the
--sc or --script option). The format for script-friendly output is
described in the nwmgr(1M) manpage. It is guaranteed that any change in the scriptable output across
releases will contain only additions, but not modifications or deletions.
The human-readable format can change across releases, including modifications and deletions, though
the changes can be expected to be incremental. The usage is explained in greater detail below. The out-
put format that is described is the human-readable one; references to the scriptable output are made as
necessary.
Operations
The nwmgr command provides the following operations for the intl100 driver.
--cra Operation to perform Critical Resource Analysis on the interface.
--diag | --diagnose Operation to diagnose/test link connectivity.
-g | --get Get display interface settings.
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