HP HSC/I 1000Base-SX, I 1000Base-T Performance Tuning Parameters, Speed Duplexity Autonegotiation

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CAUTION

 

 

Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Parameters

 

 

Understanding the Gigabit Ethernet Parameters

 

 

 

 

Speed

Duplexity

Autonegotiation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

Half

Off

 

 

 

 

 

10

Full

Off

 

 

 

 

 

100

Half

Off

 

 

 

 

 

100

Full

Off

 

 

 

 

 

1000*

N/A*

On

 

 

 

 

 

*When autonegotiation is on, 1000Base-T will autonegotiate with its link partner; then, if its partner also autonegotiates and can attain a speed of 1000 Mbps, 1000Base-T will operate at 1000 Mpbs full-duplex (it is not designed to operate at 1000 Mbps half-duplex).

Partners on a link must be configured to have the same setting, that is, either both must autonegotiate or both must be set to the same manual setting. For example, if the card is set to 100 Mbps full-duplex, the link partner must also be set to 100 Mbps full-duplex. This will help ensure operation without degraded performance.

Receive flow control

Flow control allows use of flow control negotiation and sending and receiving of pause frames. When the flow control parameter is on, the card receives and manages pause frames sent by the link partner. When the flow control parameter is off, the card will silently discard these pause frames. The card cannot be configured to send pause frames.

Performance Tuning Parameters

Send Buffer Coalescing Threshold

Receive Buffer Coalescing Threshold

Send Interrupt Coalescing Ticks

Receive Interrupt Coalescing Ticks

These features are for advanced users. If you set these parameters and you do not understand what they do, you may have unpredictable results. It is recommended to use the default settings.

When the card transmits or receives a frame, the system must be notified of the event. If the card interrupts the system for each transmitted and received frame, the result is a high degree of processor overhead. To prevent that, Gigabit Ethernet provides a feature called Interrupt Coalescence. Effective use of this feature can reduce system overhead and improve performance.

Interrupt Coalescence essentially means that the card interrupts the system after sending or receiving a few frames. The number of frames after which the card interrupts the processor can be tuned independently for both send and receive. The tuning can be specified via two parameters each for send and receive, so that there are four parameters

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number J5683-90002 E0602 Legal Notices Page Page Preface Page Introduction Product Overview FeaturesPerformance on A6794A, A6847A, and A6825A Differences Between gelan and igelanGelan About this ManualList of Gigabit Ethernet Products Product Description Driver Supported Systems Operating NameAbout this Manual About this Manual Chapter Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Understanding the Gigabit Ethernet Parameters Generic ParametersLink Parameters Performance Tuning Parameters Speed Duplexity AutonegotiationReceive flow control Name Range Default Units Performance Tuning Parameters$ lanadmin -Astationaddr nmid/ppa Using the lanadmin Tool with Gigabit EthernetDisplaying Values Option DisplayExamples Option Setting Setting Values$ lanadmin -X stats clear nmid/ppa Gigabit Ethernet Resources HP-UX Manual Reference Pages Other Useful Manuals Manuals Available for Gigabit EthernetLogging Messages Error MessagesNettl -traceoff -entity igelan Contacting Your HP Representative Lanadmin -x cardinfo nmid lanadmin -x stats drv nmid Contacting Your HP Representative Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Overview Chart Type of Test Purpose Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 1 Cable and LED Test FlowchartOperational Flowchart 1 Procedures Flowchart 2 Link Level Test Flowchart 2 Procedures Flowchart 3 Procedures Flowchart 3 Network Level TestsFlowchart 3a ARP Test Flowchart 3a ProceduresFlowchart 3a Flowchart 3b Flowchart 3b ping TestFlowchart 3b Procedures Flowchart 3b Flowchart 3b Procedures Flowchart 4 Transport Level Test Flowchart 4 Procedures Flowchart 5 Bridge/Gateway Loopback Test Flowchart 5 Procedures Flowchart 6 Configuration Tests Flowchart 6 Procedures Flowchart 6a Flowchart 6a ioscan and lanscan TestFlowchart 6a Procedures Flowchart 6b Flowchart 6b netfmt and lanadmin TestFlowchart 6b Procedures Flowchart 6c Flowchart 6c ifconfig TestFlowchart 6c Procedures Diagnostic Flowcharts Chapter Gigabit Ethernet lanadmin Display LAN Interface Status Display LAN Interface Status DisplayHP-UX 11.0 lanadmin output Field Description RFC 1213 MIBRFC 1213 MIB RFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface Statistics Gigabit Ethernet Card Statistics Card Statistics Output NIC Events Statistics Host Command StatisticsExplanation of Card Statistics Field Description Driver StatisticsExplanation of Card Statistics Appendix B Hardware Reference Information LED Description On Steady Flashing Off Color Meaning of the LEDsTable C-1 LED Description and Status for 1000Base-SX Table C-2 LED Description and Status for 1000Base-TTable C-4 Cabling Requirements for 1000Base-T Cabling RequirementsBack-to-Back Connection Table C-3 Cabling Requirements for 1000Base-SXA4924A/A4925A/A4926A Card SpecificationsA4929A A6825A/A6847A Hardware Regulatory Statements Canada FCC Statement For U.S.AEMI Australia and New Zealand Vcci Japan PCI Card OnlyEMI Statement European Community Laser Safety European Union Optical Transceiver Only Laser Safety StatementsLaser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Laser Safety Statements Appendix D Numerics GlossaryGlossary Glossary