14 Chapter1
Installing and Configuring 10/100Base-TX/9000
Compatibility and Installation Requirements
To list the current speed and duplex mode of the HP-PB
10/100Base-TX/9000 card, use the -x option (NOTE: lowercase x) of the
lanadmin command. Determine the speed and duplex mode of your hub
or switch before performing manual configuration as follows:
lanadmin -x
ppa
(HP-UX 10.30 or 11.0)
lanadmin -x
nmid
(HP-UX 10.20)
To manually set the duplex mode of the interface, install one of the
patches above and then use the -X option of lanadmin as follows:
lanadmin -X mode
ppa
(on HP-UX 10.30 and 11.0)
lanadmin -X mode
nmid
(on HP-UX 10.20)
where
:mode can be any one of the following strings (and the fd or hd are
case-insensitive):
10fd =10 full-duplex
10hd =10 half-duplex
100fd =100 full-duplex
100hd =100 half-duplex
and
lanadmin -X auto_on
ppa
(turns autonegotiation on for HP-UX 10.30
and 11.0)
lanadmin -X auto_on
nmid
(turns autonegotiation on for HP-UX 10.20)
The
ppa
is the physical point of attachment on HP-UX 10.30 or 11.0. On
HP-UX 10.20, use the
nmid
or Network Management ID of the card. You
can get the
ppa
(
nmid
) from the output of the lanscan command.
Example:
If the
ppa
(
nmid
on HP-UX 10.20) of the 100Base-TX interface is 5, the
command to set the card to 10Mbits/s and full-duplex mode would be:
lanadmin -X 10fd 5
After issuing the lanadmin -X, you must wait at least 11 seconds before
attempting to use the specified network interface.
If you want the duplex mode setting to be effective in all subsequent
reboots, you must enter the information in the following file:
/etc/rc.config.d/hpBasetconf
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