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    How do I manage the network interface in Redhat Linux?  
KAKA


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07-13-07 06:22 AM

I am trying to set the network interface of a Redhat Linux system to
have autoneg = 0 and 100fdx = 1.  In Solaris, I know there is ndd -
set.    In Linux, what should I do in order to change these values?

Thanks!!






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    Re: How do I manage the network interface in Redhat Linux?  
Todd H.


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07-13-07 06:22 AM

KAKA <kaka.hui@gmail.com> writes:

> I am trying to set the network interface of a Redhat Linux system to
> have autoneg = 0 and 100fdx = 1.  In Solaris, I know there is ndd -
> set.    In Linux, what should I do in order to change these values?

Ah, cisco switch eh?   Hee hee.

The customary 60 seconds of internet research:
http://www.google.com/search?q=full+duplex+redhat

led me quickly to:

http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-...04-01/0425.html

Give it a whirl.

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    Re: How do I manage the network interface in Redhat Linux?  
c00p


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07-13-07 06:22 PM

On Jul 12, 8:49 pm, KAKA <kaka....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to set the network interface of a Redhat Linux system to
> have autoneg = 0 and 100fdx = 1.  In Solaris, I know there is ndd -
> set.    In Linux, what should I do in order to change these values?
>
> Thanks!!

depending on the network driver you use it'll be ethtool or mii-tool






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    Re: How do I manage the network interface in Redhat Linux?  
Michael Heiming


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07-14-07 06:22 PM

In comp.unix.admin Todd H. <comphelp@toddh.net>:
> KAKA <kaka.hui@gmail.com> writes:
 
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Ah, cisco switch eh?   Hee hee.

Simply set the port on the cisco to autoneg and you should be
fine.

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