[CentOS] network running at 10 or 100, how to tell
Benjamin J. Weiss
benjamin at birdvet.orgWed Jan 4 14:45:46 UTC 2006
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Jim Perrin wrote: >>Actually, I don't think mii-tool gives that info (at least, it didn't >>give the current speed when I tried it). Plus, it's deprecated. >>ethtool on the otherhand does give that info. >> >> >> > >mii-tool does give the info requested as seen below: > >[root at insanity ~]# mii-tool >eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok > >however ethtool gives significantly more. Apparently I'm a bit behind >the times in my networking scripts. I was unaware that mii-tool was >considered deprecated. Good to know. >-- >Jim Perrin >System Architect - UIT >Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > Weird. My copy didn't give that: [root at mis-develop plates]# mii-tool eth0: negotiated, link ok eth1: no link Ben
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