[CentOS] how to enable Flow Control on CentOS?
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m.roth at 5-cent.usThu Jul 7 15:15:52 UTC 2011
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Les Mikesell wrote: > On 7/7/2011 9:24 AM, R - elists wrote: >> >>> A minor detail - I think you *must* have autoneg set first - >>> it applies them one after the other, in my experience. >>> >>> ETHTOOL_OPTS="autoneg off speed 100 duplex full" >> >> in this case though, it is gigE so dont use 100 >> >> it was used cause cisco typically should be hard set for speed and >> duplex so >> you never have to guess or worry > > Errr, perhaps you mean because old cisco stuff didn't negotiate > reliably? You always have to worry when you have hard set options > because it won't work when someone changes the equipment at the other end. I thought we were talking about NIC's and the use of ethtool, not Cisco switches. And don't get me started on the networking turkey, er, team here. mark
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