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Operating Systems Solaris Network interface not found ? Post 302180227 by DukeNuke2 on Sunday 30th of March 2008 11:32:46 AM
Old 03-30-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by arm_naja
On real soralis I use

# grep -i net /etc/path_to_inst

It will show all network interface that you can "plumb <interface_name>"

But on Vmware I'm not sure it's works or not?


aRm_nAja
this doesn't work for ALL interfaces! if you are on solaris 10, "dladm show-dev" is the best command (afaik) to use.

for example on my sparc 280r machine:
Code:
root@miraculix # grep -i net /etc/path_to_inst
"/pci@8,700000/network@5,1" 0 "eri"
root@miraculix # dladm show-dev
eri0            link: unknown   speed: 100   Mbps       duplex: full
qfe0            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe1            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe2            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown
qfe3            link: unknown   speed: 0     Mbps       duplex: unknown

the qfe interfaces are missing in the first command.

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 03-30-2008 at 12:38 PM..
 

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igb(7D) 							      Devices								   igb(7D)

NAME
igb - Intel 82575 1Gb PCI Express NIC Driver SYNOPSIS
/dev/igb* DESCRIPTION
The igb Gigabit Ethernet driver is a multi-threaded, loadable, clonable, GLD-based STREAMS driver supporting the Data Link Provider Interface, dlpi(7P), on Intel 82575 Gigabit Ethernet controllers. The igb driver functions include controller initialization, frame transmit and receive, promiscuous and multicast support, and error recovery and reporting. The igb driver and hardware support auto-negotiation, a protocol specified by the 1000 Base-T standard. Auto-negotiation allows each device to advertise its capabilities and discover those of its peer (link partner). The highest common denominator supported by both link partners is automatically selected, yielding the greatest available throughput, while requiring no manual configuration. The igb driver also allows you to configure the advertised capabilities to less than the maximum (where the full speed of the interface is not required), or to force a specific mode of operation, irrespective of the link partner's advertised capabilities. APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
The cloning character-special device, /dev/igb, is used to access all Intel 82575 Gigabit devices installed within the system. The igb driver is managed by the dladm(1M) command line utility, which allows VLANs to be defined on top of igb instances and for igb instances to be aggregated. See dladm(1M) for more details. You must send an explicit DL_ATTACH_REQ message to associate the opened stream with a particular device (PPA). The PPA ID is interpreted as an unsigned integer data type and indicates the corresponding device instance (unit) number. The driver returns an error (DL_ERROR_ACK) if the PPA field value does not correspond to a valid device instance number for the system. The device is initialized on first attach and de- initialized (stopped) at last detach. The values returned by the driver in the DL_INFO_ACK primitive in response to your DL_INFO_REQ are: o Maximum SDU is 9000. o Minimum SDU is 0. o DLSAP address length is 8. o MAC type is DL_ETHER. o SAP (Service Access Point) length value is -2, meaning the physical address component is followed immediately by a 2-byte SAP component within the DLSAP address. o Broadcast address value is the Ethernet/IEEE broadcast address (FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF). Once in the DL_ATTACHED state, you must send a DL_BIND_REQ to associate a particular SAP with the stream. CONFIGURATION
By default, the igb driver performs auto-negotiation to select the link speed and mode. Link speed and mode can be any one of the follow- ing, (as described in the IEEE803.2 standard): 1000 Mbps, full-duplex. 100 Mbps, full-duplex. 100 Mbps, half-duplex. 10 Mbps, full-duplex. 10 Mbps, half-duplex. The auto-negotiation protocol automatically selects speed (1000 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 10 Mbps) and operation mode (full-duplex or half-duplex) as the highest common denominator supported by both link partners. Alternatively, you can set the capabilities advertised by the igb device using ndd(1M). The driver supports a number of parameters whose names begin with adv_ (see below). Each of these parameters contains a boolean value that determines if the device advertises that mode of operation. For example, the adv_1000fdx_cap parameter indicates if 1000M full duplex is advertised to link partner. The adv_autoneg cap parameter controls whether auto-negotiation is performed. If adv_autoneg_cap is set to 0, the driver forces the mode of operation selected by the first non-zero parameter in priority order as shown below: (highest priority/greatest throughput) adv_1000fdx_cap 1000Mbps full duplex adv_100fdx_cap 100Mpbs full duplex adv_100hdx_cap 100Mbps half duplex adv_10fdx_cap 10Mpbs full duplex adv_10hdx_cap 10Mpbs half duplex (lowest priority/least throughput) All capabilities default to enabled. Note that changing any capability parameter causes the link to go down while the link partners renego- tiate the link speed/duplex using the newly changed capabilities. FILES
/dev/igb* Special character device. /kernel/drv/igb 32-bit device driver (x86). /kernel/drv/amd64/igb 64-bit device driver (x86). /kernel/drv/sparcv9/igb 64-bit device driver (SPARC). /kernel/drv/igb.conf Configuration file. SEE ALSO
dladm(1M), ndd(1M), netstat(1M), driver.conf(4), attributes(5), streamio(7I), dlpi(7P), Writing Device Drivers STREAMS Programming Guide Network Interfaces Programmer's Guide SunOS 5.11 20 Jul 2007 igb(7D)
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