[SunHELP] how to check ethernet speed ?
Sebastien DAUBIGNE
sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com
Wed Nov 14 03:43:56 CST 2007
Maybe rtls driver doesn't offer ndd support.
Did you try "kstat rtls:0" to get driver parameters values ?
William Xu a icrit :
Sebastien DAUBIGNE <sebastien.daubigne at atosorigin.com> writes:
You shoudn't use the instance number with ndd, you'd rather use the driver name
alone.
/usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/rtls instance 0
/usr/sbin/ndd -get /dev/rtls link_speed
But this makes no differences..
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| # /usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/rtls instance 0
| operation failed: Invalid argument
| # /usr/sbin/ndd -get /dev/rtls link_speed
| operation failed: Invalid argument
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My version is:
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| # uname -a
| SunOS grape 5.10 Generic_118855-14 i86pc i386 i86pc
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Sebastien DAUBIGNE
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