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1. Examine network activity and incoming network packets by typing
watch-net-all
at the
ok
prompt.
The
watch-net-all
command monitors network traffic on all network
interfaces in the system. In the example below, the
watch-net-all
command
tests all four of the adapter’s interfaces, two of which are connected to a network.
CODE EXAMPLE 2–1
watch-net-all
Commad Output
ok watch-net-all
/pci@1f,2000/pci@2/SUNW,qfe@0,1
Internal loopback test -- succeeded.
Transceiver check
-- failed
/pci@1f,2000/pci@2/SUNW,qfe@1,1
Internal loopback test -- succeeded.
Transceiver check
-- passed
Looking for Ethernet Packets.
"." is a Good Packet.
"X" is
a Bad Packet.
Type any key to stop.
.....................................
(Press any key to
continue.)
/pci@1f,2000/pci@2/SUNW,qfe@2,1
Internal loopback test -- succeeded.
Transceiver check
-- failed
/pci@1f,2000/pci@2/SUNW,qfe@3,1
Internal loopback test -- succeeded.
Transceiver check
-- passed
Looking for Ethernet Packets.
"." is a Good Packet.
"X" is
a Bad Packet.
Type any key to stop.
.......................................
(Press any key
to continue.)
In addition to testing the adapter’s interfaces, the
watch-net-all
command
may also test other network devices on the system.
Note -
The network speed is the same as the speed of the network that your
system is connected. See the section “Forcing Network Speed Between 10 Mbps
and 100 Mbps” on page 15 for more detailed information about speed selection.
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Sun Quad FastEthernet PCI Adapter Installation and User’s Guide
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Revision A, August 1997