Re: Autonegotiate: how to find out what it's really doing?

From: Coyle, Jack (Jack.Coyle_at_REXHEALTH.COM)
Date: 01/29/04

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    Date:         Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:02:40 -0500
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    Simon,

    Try entstat -d ent"x" (where "x" is replaced by the appropriate number), and
    look at the field "Media Speed Running" value in the output.

    Regards,
    Jack Coyle
    Rex Healthcare
    (919) 784-3792
    jack.coyle@rexhealth.com

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    > From: Green, Simon[SMTP:Simon.Green@EU.ALTRIA.COM]
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    > If I have a 10/100 ethernet card set to autonegotiate, how can I find out
    > what speed it's actually running at?
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    > Simon Green
    > Altria ITSC Europe Ltd
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