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Thanks for your reply. When I ran the prtpicl -v | more command
I was able to figure out my network controller. But I will just paste
as directed. The next step might be, how do I get my system connected.

Ok, here is an extract from the command.

 pci17f9,6 (obp-device, 640000026c)
                  :DeviceID      0x2
                  :UnitAddress   5
                  :device-id     17176
                  :vendor-id     5348
                  :revision-id   2
                  :class-code    163840
                  :unit-address  2
                  :subsystem-id  6
                  :subsystem-vendor-id   6137
                  :min-grant     0
                  :max-latency   0
                  :interrupts    1
                  :devsel-speed  0
                  :power-consumption     01  00  00  00  01  00  00  00
                  :model         Network controller
                  :compatible   (6400000275TBL)
                   | pci14e4,4318.17f9.6.2 |
                   | pci14e4,4318.17f9.6 |
                   | pci17f9,6 |
                   | pci14e4,4318.2 |
                   | pci14e4,4318 |
                   | pciclass,028000 |
                   | pciclass,0280 |
                  :reg
 00  10  05  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
 10  10  05  02  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  20  00  00
                  :assigned-addresses
 10  10  05  82  00  00  00  00  00  40  30  d0  00  00  00  00  00  20  00  00
                  :devfs-path    /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1002,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],4/pci17f9,6
                  :binding-name  pci17f9,6
                  :instance      -1
                  :_class        obp-device
                  :name  pci17f9,6

Hope not too fat. Thanks for your anticipated response.

Musa
 
 
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