Sun Microsystems 10GBE XFP manual Setting Parameters Using the nxge.conf File, Man prtconf

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After you enter the parameter name, the ndd utility prompts you for the parameter value.

2. To list all the parameters supported by the nxge driver, type ?.

#ndd /dev/nxge1 name to get/set ?

?

(read only)

function_number

(read only)

adv_autoneg_cap

(read and write)

adv_10gfdx_cap

(read and write)

adv_1000fdx_cap

(read and write)

adv_100fdx_cap

(read and write)

adv_10fdx_cap

(read and write)

adv_pause_cap

(read and write)

accept_jumbo

(read and write)

rxdma_intr_time

(read and write)

rxdma_intr_pkts

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv4_tcp

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv4_udp

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv4_ah

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv4_sctp

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv6_tcp

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv6_udp

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv6_ah

(read and write)

class_opt_ipv6_sctp

(read and write)

Setting Parameters Using the nxge.conf File

Specify the driver parameter properties for each device by creating a nxge.conf file in the /kernel/drv directory. Use a nxge.conf file when you need to set a particular parameter for a device in the system.

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

To access any man page, type the man command plus the name of the man page. For example, to access man pages for prtconf(1M), type:

%man prtconf

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