Driver for TIGON3 (BCM570X) Ethernet controller
io-pkt-variant -d tigon3 [option[,option ...]] ...&
where variant is one of v4, v4-hc, or
v6-hc.
Neutrino
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Use commas, not spaces, to separate the options. |
- connector=type
- The network cable connector type:
- 0
- BNC
- 1
- UTP
- 3
- FIBER
The default is automatically detected on supported hardware.
- did=0xXXXX
- The device ID. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- duplex=dup
- Half (0) or full (1) duplex mode. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
If you specify duplex, specify speed as well;
if duplex alone is specified, it's ignored, and both speed and duplex
are autonegotiated.
- lan=num
- The LAN number.
The default is 0.
- mac=XXXXXXXXXXXX
- The MAC address of the controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- nomulticast
- Disable the driver from sending or receiving multicast
packets. By default, multicast is enabled.
- pci=0xXXXX
- The PCI index of the controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- priority
- The priority of the driver thread. The default is 21.
- promiscuous=0|1
- If set to 1, enable the driver to pass all data packets received,
regardless of address.
The default is 0.
- single
- In a multiple NIC environment, stop after the first detected card.
Default is to enable all cards found.
- speed=10|100|1000
- The media data rate, in megabits per second.
The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
If you specify speed, specify duplex as well;
if speed alone is specified, the specified speed will be correctly set,
but duplex will default to half (0).
- verbose
verbose=num
- Be verbose. Specify num for more verbosity (num can be 1-4;
the higher the number, the more detailed the output).
The output goes to slogger;
invoke sloginfo to view it.
- vid=0xXXXX
- The vendor ID of the controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
The devn-tigon3.so driver is the Ethernet controller for
the Broadcom BCM570X.
This is a legacy io-net driver;
its interface names are in the form enX, where
X is an integer.
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- If the device enumerators (see
enum-devices)
don't recognize your device, try explicitly specifying
the device ID with the did option when you start the driver.
- This driver on the Dell PowerEdge 850 board runs only up to 100 Mbit/s,
and not 1000 Mbit/s.
Other boards work well at 1000 Mbit/s.
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Some devices support hardware checksums, although some might do so in
only one direction; to determine if your device does, type:
ifconfig enX
and look for the following in the list of supported options:
- ip4csum, ip4csum-rx, ip4csum-tx
- tcp4csum, tcp4csum-rx, tcp4csum-tx
- tcp6csum, tcp6csum-rx, tcp6csum-tx
- udp4csum, udp4csum-rx, udp4csum-tx
- udp6csum, udp6csum-rx, udp6csum-tx
You can then use
ifconfig
to enable or disable whichever of these options your device supports.
Start io-pkt-v4 using the TIGON3 driver:
io-pkt-v4 -d tigon3 verbose
ifconfig en0 10.1.0.184
- /dev/io-net
- The directory where, by default, drivers and protocol modules add
entries.
For more information, see the documentation for
io-pkt*.
devn-*,
devnp-*,
ifconfig,
io-pkt*,
nicinfo