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The following information is for the IEther-00 (iether) gigabit Ethernet driver for HP-UX 11i v1 and v2 of May 2005. The iether driver supports gigabit Ethernet cards such as:
You can check to see if this driver is present on your system by running the commands described in ““How to Verify that the Correct Driver is in the Kernel”” in this document. The gigabit Ethernet cards listed in the first part of this section are supported on the May 2005 release of HP-UX 11i v1 or v2 on:
The HP-UX 11i v2 release of May 2005 is not for PA-RISC-based workstations. For the most up-to-date list of network cards and the systems that they work on, check the HP-UX Ethernet Driver Support Matrix, Edition 2 on http://docs.hp.com under “Networking and Communications,” or ask your sales representative. The HP-UX 11i v1 and v2 release of May 2005 provides the following new iether gigabit Ethernet driver features:
Beginning with the HP-UX 11i v1 and v2 OE release of May 2005, the iether gigabit Ethernet networking driver allows you to turn the CKO feature of the gigabit Ethernet interface ON or OFF. With this and subsequent versions of the iether driver:
Example settings for iether driver: Recommended: To set the CKO options permanently (so they’re saved across reboots), edit the following values in the /etc/rc.config.d/hpietherconf file: HP_IETHER_SEND_CKO and To determine the current CKO settings, enter the following command: lanadmin -x cko ppa Optional: If desired, you can also use the lanadmin -X command to temporarily set these values; but if you use the lanadmin command, your settings will not be saved across a reboot. The exact lanadmin commands are as follows (note that the -X is capitalized in these commands): lanadmin -X send_cko_on ppa Please refer to the lanadmin man page for details of these CKO options. |
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