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nwmgr_btlan(1M) nwmgr_btlan(1M)
-g | --get Operation to get/display interface settings.
-h | --help Operation to display help information.
-r | --reset Operation to reset interface or statistics.
-s | --set Operation to set
the attributes of the interface.
Options
The
nwmgr command provides the following options for the
btlan interface.
For more information about these options, refer to nwmgr(1M).
-A | --attribute Operation to assign attributes for the operation.
Attributes that can be used for btlan interfaces are described in the Attributes
section below.
-C | --class Limits the scope of the operation to the classes provided.
-c | --class_instance
Specifies the target interface on which the operation is to be performed.
--fr | --from Specifies the configuration from which the operation will copy data. The
from
option takes current or saved 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 additional
context for the operation being performed.
The argument supported for
btlan is info, which provides more information
on the instance of the btlan subsystem; such as, the hardware path, feature
capabilities, current feature settings, the assigned NMID, speed, and MTU of the
card.
-S | --subsystem Specifies the target subsystem for the operation. For btlan
subsystem, the
option argument will always be
btlan.
--sa
| --saved Specifies that the operation has to be performed on the saved configuration (per-
sistent 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 Option to display more details in the output.
Attributes
The valid attributes for the btlan 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.
mtu Displays the maximum Ethernet payload size (MTU), in bytes. MTU above 1500
is not allowed.
Minimum value: 257.
Maximum value: 1500.
Default value: 1500.
pktsize=bytes Specifies the package size of each test frame (for the diagnose operation).
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 insensitive).
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