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.TH MII-DIAG 8 "September 9, 2003" "Scyld Beowulf\[tm]"
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.SH NAME
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mii-diag \- Network adapter control and monitoring
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B mii-diag
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.RI [ options ] <interface>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This manual page documents briefly the
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.B mii-diag
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network adapter control and monitoring command.
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Addition documentation is available from http://scyld.com/diag/index.html.
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.\" respectively.
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.PP
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This \fBmii-diag\fP command configures, controls and monitors the
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transceiver management registers for network interfaces, and configures
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driver operational parameters. For transceiver control \fBmii-diag\fP
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uses the Media Independent Interface (MII) standard (thus the command name).
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It also has additional Linux-specific controls to communicate parameters
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such as message enable settings and buffer sizes to the underlying device
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driver.
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.PP
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The MII standard defines registers that control and report network
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transceiver capabilities, link settings and errors. Examples are link
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speed, duplex, capabilities advertised to the link partner, status LED
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indications and link error counters.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The \fBmii-diag\fP command supports both single character and long
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option names. Short options use a single dash (´-´) in front of the option
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character. For options without parameters, multiple options may be
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concatenated after a single dash. Long options are prefixed by two
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dashes (´--´), and may be abbreviated with a unique prefix.
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A long option may take a parameter of the form --arg=param or --arg param.
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.PP
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A summary of options is as follows.
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.TP
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.B \-A, --advertise <speed|setting>
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.BR
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.B \-F, --fixed-speed <speed|setting>
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Speed is one of: 100baseT4, 100baseTx, 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 10baseT,
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10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD. For more precise control an explicit numeric
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register setting is also allowed.
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.TP
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.B \-a, \--all-interfaces
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Show the status of all interfaces. This option is not recommended with
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any other option, especially ones that change settings.
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.TP
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.B \-s,\--status
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Return exit status 2 if there is no link beat.
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.TP
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.B \-D
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Increase the debugging level. This may be used to understand the
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actions the command is taking.
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.TP
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.B \-g, \--read-parameters
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Show driver-specific parameters.
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.TP
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.B \-G, \--set-parameters value[,value...]
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Set driver-specific parameters.
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Set a adapter-specific parameters.
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Parameters are comma separated, with missing elements retaining the
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existing value.
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.TP
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.B \-v
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Increase the verbosity level. Additional "-v" options increase the
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level further.
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.TP
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.B \-V
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Show the program version information.
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.TP
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.B \-w, \--watch
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Continuously monitor the transceiver and report changes.
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.TP
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.B \-?
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Emit usage information.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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Calling the command with just the interface name
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produces extensive output describing the transceiver
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capabilities, configuration and current status.
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.PP
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The '--monitor' option allows scripting link beat changes.
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This option is similar to --watch, but with lower overhead and simplified
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output. It polls the interface only once a second and the output format
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is a single line per link change with three fixed words
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<unknown|down||negotiating|up> <STATUS> <PARTNER-CAP>
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.PP
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Example output: mii-diag --monitor eth0
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down 0x7809 0x0000
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negotiating 0x7829 0x45e1
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up 0x782d 0x45e1
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down 0x7809 0x0000
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.PP
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This may be used as
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mii-diag --monitor eth0 |
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while read linkstatus bmsr linkpar; do
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case $linkstatus in
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up) ifup eth0 ;;
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down) ifdown eth0 ;;
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esac
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done
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.PP
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It may be useful to shorten the DHCP client daemon timeout if it does
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not receive an address by adding the following setting to
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/etc/sysconfig/network:
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DHCPCDARGS="-t 3"
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR ether-wake (8), net-diag (8), mii-tool (8).
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.br
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Addition documentation is available from http://scyld.com/diag/index.html.
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.SH KNOWN BUGS
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The --all-interfaces option is quirky. There are very few settings that
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are usefully applied to all interfaces.
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.SH AUTHOR
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The manual pages, diagnostic commands, and many of the underlying Linux
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network drivers were written by Donald Becker for the Scyld
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Beowulf(\*(Tm) cluster system.
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