First of all, sorry for the delay in summery.
Thank you to the respondents who,
in according to appearance were:
1. Dan Lorenzini dal@gcm.com
I don't think the le driver supports access via ndd
2. Darren Dunham ddunham@taos.com
The LE driver does not support NDD. I don't know of any public
interface to reveal the link status.
3.Casper Dik casper@holland.sun.com
/dev/le has only one mode, 10mbit, half-duplex, so setting it makes
no sense.
4.Akash X Dhama dhama_akash@jpmorgan.com
You can run this ndd command with the interfaces which can be run in
multiple modes as hme runs in 10/100 mode you can run this command. le
interfaces run only at 10 Mbps so the error.
Thanks again for your time.
My problem was;
>>>I am trying to find out about the link status of my servers. On all the
machines with interface "le0", I can issue command
ndd /dev/hme link_status or ndd /dev/hme adv_100fdx_cap.
But all other systems, with interface le, I can't issue command.
If I issue the command
ndd /dev/le \?, I recieved the following error.
"couldn't push module 'le', No such device or address".
Also can you please inform me, what is the difference between the following
two options;
Still can't figure out how to check the status of le0. I agree that "le0" is
half duplex, but should be able to check the status.
Thanks so much for your valuable information's.
Regards.
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