Driver for SMC 9432 (EPIC) Ethernet adapters
io-pkt-variant -d epic [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=0|1|3
- Network cable connector type:
- 0
- BNC
- 1
- UTP
- 3
- FIBER
- did=0xXXXX
- Device ID. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- duplex=0|1
- 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 is ignored and both speed and duplex
are auto-negotiated.
- lan=num
- The LAN number.
The default is 0.
- mac=XXXXXXXXXXXX
- MAC address of controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- mmap
- Use memory mapped registers. The default is IO mapped.
- mru=X
- Maximum receive unit. The default is 1514.
- mtu=X
- Maximum transmission unit. The default (1514) is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- nomulticast
- Disables the driver from sending or receiving multicast
packets. By default, multicast is enabled.
- pci=0xXXXX
- PCI index of the controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
- priority
- Priority of the driver thread. The default is 21.
- promiscuous
- Enable promiscuous mode. The default is off.
- receive=num
- Set the number of receive descriptors. The default is 64.
- single
- Use this option if you have multiple Epic cards in your system
and want to configure them differently. The single option
tells the driver to stop after configuring the first Epic card it finds.
The order of the search can't be determined because it depends
on the PCI server and PCI BIOS used. After the first card has been
configured, when the driver is invoked again, it will find and configure
the next card in order, and so on until all Epic cards have been configured.
The default is to enable all Epic cards found.
- speed=10|100
- Media data rate (10Mbit or 100Mbit operation). 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).
- transmit=num
- Set the number of transmit descriptors. The default is 128.
- verbose
- Be verbose.
The output goes to slogger;
invoke sloginfo to view it.
- vid=0xXXXX
- Vendor ID of the controller. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
The devn-epic.so driver controls SMC 9432 (EPIC) Ethernet adapters.
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. |
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-v6-hc using the EPIC driver:
io-pkt-v6-hc -d epic verbose,speed=10,duplex=0
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