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Operating Systems SCO Network Printer Post 92585 by Just Ice on Tuesday 13th of December 2005 12:09:03 AM
Old 12-13-2005
is the network speed on the internal print server the same as the network speed on the switch? when properly setup, you should be able to telnet to any of the hp network printers ... the inability to do so generally means a network issue which in this case is most likely a network card speed issue ... good luck!
 

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sg_get_network_iface_stats(3)				     Library Functions Manual				     sg_get_network_iface_stats(3)

NAME
sg_get_network_iface_stats - get network interface statistics SYNOPSIS
#include <statgrab.h> sg_network_iface_stats *sg_get_network_iface_stats(int *entries); DESCRIPTION
The sg_get_network_iface_stats function takes a pointer to an int, entries, which is filled with the number of network interfaces the machine has. This is needed to know how many sg_network_iface_stats structures have been returned. A pointer is returned to the first sg_network_iface_stats. sg_get_network_iface_stats returns statistics about the network interfaces in the machine. Specifically, it returns the speed of the inter- face, the duplex state, and whether it is currently up. RETURN VALUES
The sg_get_network_iface_stats returns a pointer to a structure of type sg_network_iface_stats. typedef enum{ SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_FULL, SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_HALF, SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN }sg_iface_duplex; Note: The SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN value could mean that duplex hasn't been negotiated yet. typedef struct{ char *interface_name; int speed; sg_iface_duplex duplex; int up; }sg_network_iface_stats; interface_name The name known to the operating system. (eg. on linux it might be eth0) speed The speed of the interface, in megabits/sec. duplex The duplex state the interface is in. See sg_iface_duplex for permitted values. up Whether the interface is up. SEE ALSO
statgrab(3) WEBSITE
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/ i-scream $Date: 2005/07/13 09:31:53 $ sg_get_network_iface_stats(3)
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