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Here’s an example of setting parameters in a /etc/system file:

Setting the ipg1 and ipg2 Parameters in the

/etc/system File

1.Become superuser.

2.Add the following lines to the /etc/system file:

set qfe:qfe_ipg1 = 10 set qfe:qfe_ipg2 = 5

3.Save the /etc/system file.

4.Save all files and exit all programs, exit the windowing system.

5.Reboot the system by typing init 6 at the superuser prompt.

Setting Parameters Using the qfe.conf File

You can also specify the properties described in the section, “Setting Parameters in the /etc/system File,” on a per-device basis by creating a qfe.conf file in the /kernel/drv directory. The properties set in the qfe.conf file will override the parameters set in the /etc/system file. Use a qfe.conf file when you need to set a particular parameter for a device in the system. The parameters you set are read and write parameters that are listed in “Driver Parameter Values and Definitions” on page 24.

The man pages for prtconf (1M), system (4) and driver.conf (4) include additional details. The next section shows an example of setting parameters in a qfe.conf file.

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Contents Sun Quad FastEthernet PCI Adapter Installation User’s Guide Please Recycle Regulatory Compliance Statements DOC Class a Notice Avis DOC, Classe a EMC Page Contents Specifications Running Diagnostics Tests Page Preface How This Book Is OrganizedUnix Commands Related DocumentsTypographic Conventions Shell PromptsTable P-1SunExpress Contact Information Ordering Sun DocumentsSun Welcomes Your Comments Product Overview 1Sun Quad FastEthernet PCI adapterFeatures 2Sun Quad FastEthernet PCI adapter Back PanelHardware and Software Requirements Checking the OpenBoot Prom Revision LevelDisplaying the OpenBoot Prom Revision Level 1Hardware and Software RequirementsPage Installing the Adapter Using a text editor, add the following line to the endInstalling the Adapter Verifying the Installation Ok show-devsExamining Network Activity Rebooting the System Perform a reconfiguration boot on the systemPage Configuring the Host Files Configuring the Driver SoftwareInstalling the Driver Software Etc/hosts file Reboot your system # cat /etc/hostsBooting From the Network At the ok prompt typeIncreasing TCP/IP Performance Post-Installation Procedures OptionalConfiguring Driver Parameters As superuser root, typeForcing Network Speed Between 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps TypeAuto-Negotiation Local-mac-address Property Table A-1Physical Dimensions SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Table A-2Power Requirements Power RequirementsPerformance Specifications Table A-3Performance SpecificationsInterface Signals Ethernet channelsPage Configuring the Quad FastEthernet Device Driver Parameters Internal TransceiverDriver Parameter Values and Definitions Qfe Driver Parameter, Status, and DescriptionsTable B-1qfe Driver Parameter, Status, and Descriptions Defining the Current StatusInter-Packet Gap Parameters Table B-2Read-Only Parameters Defining the Current StatusIpg1 = 8 default at initialization Table B-4Parameters Defining lancemode and ipg0 Operational Mode ParametersTable B-5Operational Mode Parameters Table B-6Back-to-back Packet Transmission Capability Defining the Number of Back-to-Back Packets to TransmitReporting Transceiver Capabilities Table B-7Read-Only Transceiver CapabilitiesReporting the Link Partner Capabilities Table B-8Read-Only Link Partner CapabilitiesSetting qfe Driver Parameters Setting Parameters Using the ndd UtilityTo Specify the Device Instance for the ndd Utility Use the instance number to select the deviceUsing the ndd Utility in Non-Interactive Mode To modify a parameter value, use the -setoption# ndd /dev/qfe \? Setting Forced Mode Setting Parameters in the /etc/system File Table B-9Setting Variables in the /etc/system FileSetting Parameters Using the qfe.conf File Setting the ipg1 and ipg2 ParametersSetting ipg Driver Parameters Using a qfe.conf File Etc/pathtoinst fileSet the ipg1 and ipg2 parameters for the above four devices Kernel/drv/qfe.conf fileRunning Diagnostics Tests Using the OpenBoot Prom FCode SelftestShut down the system Running the Ethernet FCode Selftest DiagnosticReset the system Type show-devsto display the list of devicesOk setenv diag-switch? false Set the auto-boot?configuration parameter to true Reset and reboot the systemEditing, 11 example IndexEditing Creating, 12 editing, 11 examplesLEDs Watch-net-all output Page Ordering Sun Documents AIR Mail PAR Avion