Re: NIC speed

2003-03-28 Thread Ben Russo
James D. Parra wrote: Thanks Ben, Unfortunately, I get the following error when I run mii-tool. (ethtool isn't on the system, RH7.3) [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /sbin/mii-tool SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth0' failed: Operation not supported no MII interfaces found Yeah, mii-tool doesn't support all e

RE: NIC speed

2003-03-28 Thread James D. Parra
D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Ben Russo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NIC speed James D. Parra wrote: >Hello, > >I would like to see what the bit setting is on a NIC via telnet session. &g

NIC speed

2003-03-28 Thread James D. Parra
Hello, I would like to see what the bit setting is on a NIC via telnet session. What command can I use to check if it is 10, 100, or 1000? Thank you in advance. James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailm

Re: NIC Speed

2002-09-11 Thread Joe Giles
You can try to use mii-tool or ifconfig Those should work for you. With mii-tool, you can actually change the speed and duplex settings if you card supports them. Hope this helps Joe Ashley M. Kirchner writes: > > Assume you have an RH machine that has several NICs in it > (both

NIC Speed

2002-09-11 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Assume you have an RH machine that has several NICs in it (both legacy, as well as newer ones) Assume this is a live server that can't be shut off to rip open. Assume none of the NICs produce any information message (in terms of their speed and capabilities) upon system star

NIC Speed

2000-09-07 Thread Stephen Johnston
Hi How do I determine the speed my eth0 NIC is running at? TIA, I will summarise. Stephen. -- Stephen Johnston Phone: +49 89 32006322 UNIX Systems Manager Fax : +49 89 32006380 European Southern Observatory Karl-Sc