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Operating Systems AIX Lost Ethernet Post 303004652 by Gmanx on Thursday 5th of October 2017 10:05:18 PM
Old 10-05-2017
Here is what I got from the lsdev -Cc adapter

Code:
cxpa0 Defined
ide0   Available
sisioa0 Available
sisscsia0 Avialable
usbhco Defined
usbhd Defined
vsa0 Defined
vsa1 Available
vsa2 Available

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment edit by bakunin: please use CODE-tags for code, data and terminal output. Thank you!

Last edited by bakunin; 10-05-2017 at 11:16 PM..
 

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BPQPARMS(8)						   Linux System Managers Manual 					       BPQPARMS(8)

NAME
bpqparms - Configure BPQ ethernet devices. SYNOPSIS
bpqparms device [-a ethaddr] [-d ethaddr] [-vV] DESCRIPTION
Bpqparms allows the setting of the BPQ Ethernet options for a particular device. Each BPQ Ethernet device appears as a device named bpq0...bpqN which overlays the original Ethernet device, usually eth0...ethN. This device is an AX.25 device driver and allows AX.25 frames to be transmitted over an Ethernet to another machine using the same protocol. The default for the device is to send and receive BPQ Ether- net packets to the broadcast address. This program replaces the previous "axparms -dev" option. OPTIONS
-a ethaddr Allows the setting of which ethernet address will be accepted by the BPQ Ethernet device. -d ethaddr If specified on its own, will set the destination ethernet address will be used for transmitting and for receiving of BPQ ethernet packets. An address of "broadcast" sets it to the ethernet broadcast address. -v Displays the version number. -V The original version messages. SEE ALSO
ax25(4), axports(5), ifconfig(8). AUTHOR
Joerg Reuter DL1BKE <jreuter@poboxes.com> Linux 4 September 1996 BPQPARMS(8)
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