On 17-Oct-2001 Peter S. Housel wrote:
At Wed, 17 Oct 2001 18:32:15 +0900 (JST), Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Either hack the startup script, or man 5 dhclient.conf :)
(Look for medium)
And then use media instead, because dhclient.conf(5) is wrong.
Ahh, interesting.
Obviously I haven't
Should the below work ?
ifconfig_xl0=DHCP media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
I don't think so. Try using the start_if script stuff to pre-set your
media options before DHCP gets hold of the interface; I'm pretty sure
that'll work.
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On 17-Oct-2001 Thyer, Matthew wrote:
P.S. I would still like to try using DHCP but *NOT* autonegotiating.
Is this possible ?
Either hack the startup script, or man 5 dhclient.conf :)
(Look for medium)
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At Wed, 17 Oct 2001 18:32:15 +0900 (JST), Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Either hack the startup script, or man 5 dhclient.conf :)
(Look for medium)
And then use media instead, because dhclient.conf(5) is wrong.
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On 17-Oct-01 Mike Smith wrote:
Should the below work ?
ifconfig_xl0=DHCP media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
I don't think so. Try using the start_if script stuff to pre-set your
media options before DHCP gets hold of the interface; I'm pretty sure
that'll work.
Yes, this works
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 06:00:42PM +0930, Thyer, Matthew wrote:
It was my problem.
My network interface was in 100Mbps half-duplex instead of
100Mbps full-duplex (the switch was in 100 full).
I was using DHCP to configure the interface and for some
reason it came up as half (even though
John Baldwin writes:
On 17-Oct-01 Mike Smith wrote:
Should the below work ?
ifconfig_xl0=DHCP media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
I don't think so. Try using the start_if script stuff to pre-set your
media options before DHCP gets hold of the interface; I'm pretty