Sun Microsystems Ethernet PCI-X Adapter Code Example 3-1Output from kstat Command, # kstat ixge1

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TABLE 3-6Receive and Transmit Parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

xcvr_id

GMII/MII physical layer device Identification Decimal copy of

 

MII registers 2 and 3.

xcvr_inits

Number of physical layer re-initializations incremented each time

 

link parameters are changed using NDD.

xcvr_inuse

Type of Transceiver/SERDES which is always PCS (3).

 

 

To Check Link Partner Settings

Type the kstat command as superuser:

CODE EXAMPLE 3-1Output from kstat Command

#kstat ixge:1

module:

ixge

instance: 1

name:

ixge1

class:

net

 

brdcstrcv

0

 

 

brdcstxmt

0

 

 

cap_1000fdx

0

 

 

cap_1000hdx

0

 

 

cap_100fdx

0

 

 

cap_100hdx

0

 

 

cap_100T4

0

 

 

cap_10fdx

0

 

 

cap_10gfdx

1

 

 

cap_10ghdx

0

 

 

cap_10hdx

0

 

 

cap_asmpause

0

 

 

cap_autoneg

0

 

 

cap_pause

0

 

 

crc_err

0

 

 

crtime

147.15892392

 

ierrors

2

 

 

ifspeed

10000000000

 

ipackets

0

 

 

ipackets64

0

 

 

lb_mode

0

 

 

link_asmpause

0

 

 

link_duplex

2

 

 

link_pause

0

 

 

link_speed

10000

 

 

link_T4

0

 

 

link_up

1

 

 

local_faults

1

 

 

mac_mtu

0

 

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Configuring VLANs SpecificationsDiagnostic Software Installing the Software ManuallyIndex Page Tables Accept-jumbo ParametersPage Figures Page USA-FCC Class a European UnionPage Preface How This Book Is OrganizedUsing Unix Commands Shell PromptsAccessing Sun Documentation Typographic ConventionsThird-Party Web Sites Contacting Sun Technical Support Sun Welcomes Your CommentsProduct Overview Product DescriptionHardware and Software Requirements 1Hardware and Software Requirements for Sun Sparc ServersFeatures 2Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet PCI-X Adapter Fiber Optic ChannelsPage Installing the Adapter Installing the Adapter Without Dynamic ReconfigurationTo Install the Adapter Insert the adapter into the PCI openingTo Install the Optical Transceiver Page To Verify the Hardware Installation Ok show-devsCd /pci@9,600000/ethernet@1 Rebooting the System Ok boot -rView the .properties file for a list of device properties Ok cd /pci@9,600000/ethernet@1 Ok .propertiesInstalling the Adapter With Dynamic Reconfiguration Using the Installation ScriptTo Install the Software Using the Installation Script Execute the installation script # ./installCode Example 2-1Typical Install Script Output # mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom/cdrom0Code Example 2-1Typical Install Script Output Verifying the Software Installation Reboot the system to load the driver# reboot -r # modinfo grep IxgeConfiguring the Network Host Files # ifconfig ixge0 plumb ip-addressup# grep ixge /etc/pathtoinst /pci@9,600000/ethernet@1 0 ixge Ifconfig ethnumber down ifconfig ethnumber up # cat /etc/hosts # Internet host table Localhost Zardoz Loghost Zardoz-11Page Configuring Driver Parameters Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver ParametersGigabit Ethernet Driver Parameter Values and Definitions Flow Control Parameters1ixge Driver Parameter, Status, and Descriptions Interrupt Parameters 2Read-Write Flow Control Keyword Descriptions3RX Blanking Register for Alias Read Jumbo Frames Set the instance to accept jumbo framesPlumb the interface up Setting ixge Driver Parameters To Configure Jumbo Frames in a Linux EnvironmentSetting Parameters Using the ndd Utility To Specify Device Instances for the ndd Utility Use the instance number to select the device# ndd -set /dev/ixge instance number To modify a parameter value, use the -setoption # ndd -set /dev/ixge parameter value# ndd /dev/ixge parameter # ndd /dev/ixgeSetting Parameters Using the ixge.conf File # ndd -get /dev/ixge \?Man prtconf To Set Driver Parameters Using a ixge.conf File # grep ixge /etc/driveraliases ixge pci8086,1048.108e.7036Set the parameters for the above devices Save the ixge.conf fileGigabitEthernet Driver Operating Statistics 5Read-Only ixge Device Capabilities6describes the kstat ixge1 receive and transmit parameters 6Receive and Transmit ParametersTxmsgdupfail Code Example 3-1Output from kstat Command # kstat ixge1Code Example 3-1Output from kstat Command Use the kstat command to discover device capabilities # kstat ixge1 grep capUse the kstat command to discover link settings # kstat ixge1 grep link# kstat ixge0 grep macmtu Page Configuring VLANs Overview of VLANs1shows an example network that uses VLANs Configuring VLANs To Configure Static VLANs 2Ethernet Tag Header Format# ifconfig ixge123000 plumb up # ifconfig ixge4000 plumb up # ifconfig -aPage Specifications Table A-1Performance SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Table A-2Physical CharacteristicsDiagnostic Software SunVTS Diagnostic SoftwareTo Update SunVTS to Recognize the Adapter Updating SunVTS to Recognize the AdapterTable B-1SunVTS Documentation Using the SunVTS netlbtest To Use the netlbtestPage Installing the Software Manually To Install the Driver Software ManuallyTable C-1Files and Directories on the CD-ROM # showrev -p grepInstall the patch Check to see if vlan drivers are installed on the system# /usr/bin/pkginfo SUNWvld SUNWvldx Select the packages you want to install # pkgadd -d /Solaris9/i386/PackagesSetting Up the Driver in a Linux Platform To Set Up the Driver in a Linux PlatformBuild the 10-Gigabit Ethernet driver Build the man pages optional Change to the rpm directoryLoad ixge driver for all instances Verify that the driver is loaded Add the ixge interfaces to the /etc/modules.conf file# lsmod # dmesgSetting Driver Parameters in a Linux Environment # ethtool eth3To Set ixge Parameters in a Linux Environment Load the Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet PCI-X device driver# rmmod ixge # modprobe ixge option=VAL1, VAL2Valid Range 0-3 0=none, 1=Rx only, 2=Tx only, 3=Rx&Tx To Configure VLANs in a Linux Environment Configure ixge vlan eth2 in this exampleEnsure that the ixge module is loaded Insert the vlan moduleTo Configure Bonding for Multiple ixge Interfaces Configure bond0 interfaceModify /etc/modules.conf file by adding these lines Load the bonding driverIndex Vlan ID

Ethernet PCI-X Adapter specifications

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