Thanks Trevor Paquette! Your speedy response go me just what I needed!
Here is the answer:
>You are right. everywhere you see hme.. change to qfe. Works for me.
>This is what I have in my startups:
# force ethernet cards to 100Mb/Full
ndd -set /dev/hme instance 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100fdx_cap 1
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_100hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10fdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_10hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/hme adv_autoneg_cap 0
for nic in 0 1 2 3; do
ndd -set /dev/qfe instance $nic
ndd -set /dev/qfe adv_100fdx_cap 1
ndd -set /dev/qfe adv_100hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/qfe adv_10fdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/qfe adv_10hdx_cap 0
ndd -set /dev/qfe adv_autoneg_cap 0
done
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to /etc/system I have added:
set qfe:qfe_adv_autoneg_cap=0
set qfe:qfe_adv_100fdx_cap=1
-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MaryEllen Yager BroadBand Technologies, Inc. Supervisor, Unix and Network Operations PO Box 13737, Email: mey@bbt.com RTP, NC 27709-3737 Phone: 919-405-4597 www.bbt.com"You don't have to know what tomorrow holds; all you need to know is the One who holds tomorrow." -Joyce Meyers
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