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pupilas (TechnicalUser)
10 Apr 12 11:18
Anybody knows the procedure to force to 100 MB full duplex in eth´s interfaces on MGU´s board.
I have tried to change it manually in "/etc/sysconfig/network"
and then reboot again to leave the speed set to "auto"

BR.
Helpful Member!  wangmadeli (TechnicalUser)
17 Apr 12 21:19
Hi

You can try the command

media_gateway_interface -mgw xx -cap 100-full
pupilas (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 10:32
ok, it works fine

thanks
rfpup (TechnicalUser)
26 Apr 12 7:07


Anybody knows the procedure to force to 100 MB full duplex in eth´s interfaces on LSU-E´s board.

Thank You
pupilas (TechnicalUser)
22 May 12 2:36
/etc/sysconfig/network

the file "ifcfg-eth0"

and "ifcfg-eth1"

add the following:

ETHTOOL_OPTIONS='autoneg off speed 100 duplex full'

and save. After restart it will set that options during boot!

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