Setting the autonegotiation mode, To disable autonegotiation mode, Setting the autonegotiation mode” on – Sun Microsystems Ethernet MMF/UTP Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 3
Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters
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2. To list all the parameters supported by the ipge driver, type ?.
See
through
for parameter descriptions.
Setting the Autonegotiation Mode
By default, autonegotiation is set to on. This means that the adapter communicates
with its link partner to determine a compatible network speed, duplex mode, and
flow control capability.
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To Disable Autonegotiation Mode
If your network equipment does not support autonegotiation, or if you want to
specify your network speed, you can set autonegotiation to off on the ipge device.
Note –
Disabling autonegotiation mode can cause collisions.
# ndd /dev/ipge
name to get/set ? ?
?
(read only)
instance (read and write)
adv_autoneg_cap (read and write)
adv_1000fdx_cap (read and write)
adv_1000hdx_cap (read and write)
adv_100T4_cap (read and write)
adv_100fdx_cap (read and write)
adv_100hdx_cap (read and write)
adv_10fdx_cap (read and write)
adv_10hdx_cap (read and write)
adv_asmpause_cap (read and write)
adv_pause_cap (read and write)
master_cfg_enable (read and write)
master_cfg_value (read and write)
use_int_xcvr (read and write)
enable_ipg0 (read and write)
ipg0 (read and write)
ipg1 (read and write)
ipg2 (read and write)
rx_intr_pkts (read and write)
rx_intr_time (read and write)
accept_jumbo (read and write)
laggr_multistream (read and write)
name to get/set ?
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