The duplex mode is displayed along with the current operating speed.
If the card is set for auto-negotiation, then
“auto-negotiation”
will be
displayed when the auto-negotiation was successful or
“auto-sense”
will be displayed if auto-negotiation fails. If the card is not configured
for auto-sensing you may set the speed on the card to 10Mbps or
100Mbps and it will stay at that speed setting and will not change
modes. This is called a 'forced' setting. For auto speed sensing to you
set the speed to 'auto'.
When the NIC is set for 'auto'-sensing and auto-negotiation fails, the
duplex setting follows the speed mode that it was set.
For example, assume the card is set for auto-sensing. It is currently
operating at 100Mbps. You set the full-duplex mode. You then attach
the NIC to 10Mbps ethernet. Since auto-sensing is on, the interface
will change to 10Mbps. It will also change the duplex mode to match
the mode configured the last time the card was in 10Mbps operation.
The factory default is half-duplex for both 100Mbps and 10Mbps.
The syntax for the
pqfe_control
command is:
pqfe_control [-i interface] [-d {half | full}] [-s
{10 | 100 | auto}]
To set the operating speed of interface pqfe0 to 10Mbps (and force it
to stay at that speed):
# /usr/bin/pqfe_control -i pqfe0 -s 10
To set the operating speed of interface pqfe0 to auto-sense the
link speed:
# /usr/bin/pqfe_control -i pqfe0 -s auto{neg,sense}
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