2009/4/7 Michael Schwartzkopff <mi...@multinet.de>:
>> In general, the speed of an interface is typically controlled by the
>> hardware.   I'm not aware of any mechanism (either via SNMP
>> or on the command line) that would allow you to change this
>
> ethtool

So noted.   Thanks.

Though of course, that is specific to Ethernet-style interfaces.
(While the IF-MIB is a much more generic thing).   Do you
happen to know if there are similar tools for other types of interface?

I suspect that this sort of management control might need to be
handled by type-specific MIBs, rather than the generic IF-MIB.

But of course, this is really a question for the IETF, rather than
to be unilaterally decided by one individual SNMP product  :-)

Dave

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