nwmgr_intl100.1m (2010 09)

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nwmgr_intl100(1M) nwmgr_intl100(1M)
-h | --help Display help information.
-r | --reset Reset interface or statistics.
-s | --set Set configuration information of the components and the subsystems.
Options
The
nwmgr command provides the following options for the
intl100 driver. For more information
about these options, refere to nwmgr(1M).
-A | --attribute Specify the parameter associated with a target whose value can be
retrieved and/or set.
-c | --class Limit the scope of the operation to the LAN class.
--fr | --from Specifies the configuration parameter values to be used or the operation.
The from operation takes any one of current
, saved,ordefault as
argument.
-it | --iteration Specifies how many test frame to send during a
diagnose operation. The
default is 1.
-q | --subsystem_qualifier
Specifies a keyword or special identifier used by a subsystem to add addi-
tional context for the operation being performed.
The argument supported for
intl100 is info, which provides more infor-
mation on the instance of the intl100 subsystem; such as, the hardware
path, feature capabilities, current feature settings, the assigned NMID,
speed, and MTU of the card.
-S | --subsystem Limit the scope of the operation to the subsystem specified. Example of a
subsystem is: intl100
--sa | --saved Specifies that the operation applies to configuration parameter valuse
saved in a persistent store.
--sc | --script Display the output in script parseable format.
--st | --stats Specifies that the operation applies to the statistics of the target.
-v | --verbose Specify verbose mode
Attributes
The valid attributes for the
intl100 interface are:.
dest=mac_addr Ethernet MAC address of the remote interface. Used with the --
diagnose operation.
mac Ethernet MAC Address. The default value is the factory MAC address.
This is valid for get and set operations.
mtu Displays the maximum Ethernet payload size (MTU), in bytes. MTU above
1500 is not allowed.
pktsize=bytes Specifies the package size of each test frame (for the diagnose opera-
tion). The default is 100 bytes.
speed The actual values of Speed, Duplex and Autonegotiation of the Ethernet
link if the link is up; otherwise, the configured values. Note that, for
100Base-FX, the speed is always fixed at 100 Mbps and the duplex can be
set to either Half or Full Duplex. The valid values allowed for speed in
the command line for 100Base-FX are 100FD and 100HD (case insensi-
tive).
For 100Base-T, it is essential that the link partner has the same speed,
duplex and auto-negotiation settings as the NIC being configured. The
speed can be forced to 10 or 100 Mbps, with Full or Half Duplex, with
auto-negotiation off. This is done by setting speed to one of
10HD, 10FD,
100HD,or100FD (case insensitive). The valid values allowed for speed
in the command line for 100Base-T are: 10HD, 10FD, 100HD, 100FD, and
auto_on.
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