SUMMARY - Addendum: what is ifconfig setting for gigabit nic

From: Cohen, Andy (Andy.Cohen@cognex.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 11:16:02 EDT


This very interesting and informative reply came from Jenny Butler (Thanks
Jenny!):

Andy, I set up a system with a gigabit NIC about 1 1/2 years ago.
I too tried to find a setting without any luck. I asked the Customer
Support Center for Tru64 UNIX networking and here's what they
said to me:

It's not necessary to set the speed at the console or in rc.config, since
the gigabit adapters only support one speed: 1000meg full duplex. When
the driver loads it will attempt to establish a link with the switch at
this speed. We can configure the address with an IFCONFIG in rc.config:

NETDEV_0="alt0"
export NETDEV_0
IFCONFIG_0="xx.xx.xx.xx netmask xx.xx.xx.xx"
export IFCONFIG_0

I did what they said - did not set a speed, and it worked fine. In my
/var/adm/syslog.dated/*/kern.log - after rebooting the system, I can
see the correct info as shown here:

Sep 3 09:09:37 sysname vmunix: alt0: 1000 Mbps full duplex Link Up via
autonegotiation

Hope this helps! Jenny



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