I have a UnixWare 2 server that has an ISA 3Com NIC that has just a BNC connector on it. I want to remove this and install an ISA 3Com NIC that has a BNC/RJ45 connector. What steps do I have to go through to successfully complete this? Thye are almost the exact same cards except for the... (1 Reply)
1) i am trying to install realtek network card in caldrea linux, but i am not able to find the interface,
2)i download drivers for network card and i am not able to read the floopy in linux, pls help me out. (1 Reply)
The Octane is driving me nuts . It was sitting on the network doing its job nicely and i had to pull the n/w cable out from the wall to pull it from the inside of the table and connected it again . The logs show this -- link down .... < when i pulled it out >
link ok < when i connected >
But... (0 Replies)
I have been having trouble with my sis900 neytwork card in slacwkare linux. I tried to modprobe the sis900, it didnt give me any errors but it didnt load it. so I put in a realtek 8139 network card and tried it too. These are the errors i get with the two cards when trying to do insmod on either of... (3 Replies)
hi, everyone:
alpha 600 au true64 Unix 4.0f
my network cart is set "Auto-Negotiate".After operate system startup,the network will be disconnected by itself at sometime. I found some prompt in /usr/adm/messages.
"tu0 :transmit FIFO underflow:threshold raised to :256 byteŁ¬link up... (1 Reply)
Hi!.
I have problems installing my network card under
ther redhat kernel.
First i tryed my integrated intel pro set 10/100
then my d-link 530tx Pci but none of them seems to
be found.
also i huse my network card to connect to the net
trough PPPOE where i need to type my username and... (3 Replies)
I have three network cards in my unix box. I need to figure out which card corresponds to an assigned IP address. If there some command in unix I can use to make an ethernet interface blink?
Any advice would be appreciated. (6 Replies)
Hey guys,
Sorry, this question might look stupid but I have no idea how to install a network card.
My server is a Dell PowerEdge T105 with Debian 5.0 Lenny.
My network card is a Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express.
I've plugged the card innside my server and I can see... (2 Replies)
OK, so I have a real dumb question, but I am desperate for an answer.
If my Sun machine shows the following out put.
root@xxxx:/# egrep network /etc/path_to_inst
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@c,1" 0 "eri"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@5,1" 1 "eri"
Does that indicate that there is one eri... (2 Replies)
Dear All ,
While taking backups in one Linux Server , we find one alert came with regard to Network Interface Card.
Pl find the below alert.
Network Interface Card performance for NIC:eth1 has exceeded Major threshold.
Bytes sent and received per second (Average)= 105540.303101... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: jegaraman
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
esh
ESH(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ESH(4)NAME
esh -- RoadRunner-based HIPPI interfaces device driver
SYNOPSIS
esh* at pci? dev ? function ?
DESCRIPTION
The esh device driver supports the Essential Communications RoadRunner-based HIPPI interfaces. With some modifications, the driver could be
made to support the Gigabit Ethernet card based on the same chip.
The driver supports both a normal network interface and a raw HIPPI Framing Protocol (HIPPI-FP) device. The HIPPI-FP interface is accessed
via the /dev/eshN/ulpN set of devices. There are 255 available Upper Layer Protocols in FP; these are selectable via the various device
entries.
HIPPI is an 800-megabit/sec networking technology which supports extremely large packet sizes. In order to efficiently use this network, the
kernel should be configured with extra mbufs, and the default socket buffer size should be increased to at least 192KB, regardless of the
expected bandwidth-delay product of the network.
HIPPI ARP is not widely used, and the NetBSD stack does not support it (yet). In order to define the mappings between IP addresses and
ifields (the HIPPI MAC addresses), the administrator must make link-layer entries in the routing table using the route(8) command:
route add -interface 129.99.154.101 -llinfo -link esh0:3.0.0.65
MEDIA SELECTION
Media selection is not yet supported for this device.
SEE ALSO intro(4), pci(4), eshconfig(8), ifconfig(8), route(8)BUGS
The card must be tuned for proper and efficient DMA operation. The appropriate values vary based on the system. The eshconfig(8) program is
used for this.
BSD January 28, 1998 BSD