Hardware and Software Installation Procedure
•Installation is complete when you have successfully run linkloop, ping and netstat. To configure remote systems, see the Ethernet Support Guide available on the web at http://docs.hp.com. Do this step only if remote systems have not been previously configured.
•Optionally, if you want to verify that the iether driver appears for each installed card, enter: ioscan
The ioscan output might look like the following:
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
lan 3 1/10/0/1 iether CLAIMED INTERFACE HPA7011A
The third column shows the hardware path of the slot in which the card is installed. This path will be different for each installed card.
Optional Step: Configure Jumbo Frames Size
NOTE | Jumbo frames are supported only at 1000 Mbit/s. |
•Jumbo frames for the iether driver on
If you are using Jumbo Ethernet frames, ensure that all end stations on a given LAN* have the same maximum transmission unit (MTU) setting. However, switch ports in your LAN can have any MTU setting greater than or equal to the end station’s MTU. (*Note: here “LAN” means that the end stations do not have any routers or layer 3 switches in between them.)
•Obtain the PPA number of the card by entering lanscan.
•Choose one of two configuration methods that will permanently save your configuration.
—use the
To use SAM, type sam at the
edit the following configuration file using an editor such as “vi”:
/etc/rc.config.d/hpietherconf.
Set the mtusize by editing HP_IETHER_MTU[0]=mtusize, and insert the proper interface name: HP_IETHER_INTERFACE_NAME. When the system reboots, the interface will be configured for jumbo frame operation.
•Verify MTU change by entering netstat
$ifconfig lan PPA_number ip_address netmask netmask up
•To check (or verify) the current Ethernet frame size, enter: $lanadmin
An alternative way to temporarily** configure jumbo frame size is to enter:
lanadmin -M mtu_size PPA_number.
The PPA_number is the one we obtained from the output of lanscan. For the iether Gigabit Ethernet driver, the MTU value must be a value between 1501 and 9000 (for Jumbo Frames).
**Note: using lanadmin will not preserve your settings across reboots.
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