Gigabit forced mode parameter, Interpacket gap parameters – Sun Microsystems 806-2989-10 Manuel d'utilisation
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Chapter 4
Configuring Driver Parameters
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Gigabit Forced Mode Parameter
In 10/100 mode it was possible to disable auto-negotiation and force the link to the
speed you required. With Gigabit copper interfaces this feature is also available but
may require you to decide whether your side of the connection is a master or a slave.
The
link_master
parameter will facilitate that. Usually switches will be enabled as
master therefore this parameter can remain unchanged, since slave operation is the
default. If this is not the case Then
link_master
can be used to enable
ce
as a
master.
Interpacket Gap Parameters
The
ce
device supports a programmable mode called
enable_ipg0
.
When a driver receives a packet with
enable_ipg0
set (the default), it adds an
additional time delay before transmitting the packet. This delay, set by the
ipg0
parameter, is in addition to the delay set by the
ipg1
and
ipg2
parameters. The
additional
ipg0
delay helps to reduce collisions.
If
enable_ipg0
is disabled, the value of
ipg0
is ignored and no additional delay is
set. Only the delays set by
ipg1
and
ipg2
will be used. Disable
enable_ipg0
if
other systems keep sending a large number of back-to-back packets. Systems that
have
enable_ipg0
set might not have enough time on the network.
You can add the additional delay by setting the
ipg0
parameter from 0 to 255, which
is the media byte time delay.
TABLE 4-4
Forced Mode Parameter
Parameter
Description
link_master
When set to 1 this enables master operation, assuming the link
partner is a slave.
When set to 0 this enables slave operation, assuming the link
partner is a slave. (default)