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dcomit (TechnicalUser)
23 Aug 11 6:42
HP-UX version B.11.31

I need to check the settings of my network adapters to see if they are set for fixed speed or auto negotiate.

Thanks,
Dave
Helpful Member!(2)  Annihilannic (MIS)
23 Aug 11 19:50
Use nwmgr to list the interfaces, and then, say you're interested in "lan3", use nwmgr -A all -c lan3 to get all its attributes.

nwmgr is the new "Swiss Army Knife" utility which replaces the now deprecated lanscan, lanadmin, lanshow tools.

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