LMCCTL(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual LMCCTL(8)
NAME
lmcctl - configuration utility for Lan Media SSI, HSSI, and DS3 cards
SYNOPSIS
lmcctl [-i interface] [-l speed] [-cCeEkKsSoO]
DESCRIPTION
lmcctl is the user-land control program for the Lan Media SSI, HSSI, and DS3 network interfaces. The SSI is the LMC1000, and runs at various speeds up to 10Mbps. The DS3 is the LMC5245 and runs at a speed of 45Mbps. The HSSI is the LMC5200, and has no internal clock generator. lmcctl is used to configure various media and protocol options dealing with HDLC serial links and hardware configurations. When no change is specified on the command line, the interface status is displayed. The command-line options for lmcctl are as follows: -i interface Use the specified interface name rather than the default of lmc0. -l speed (SSI card only) Set the interface to use a clock speed of speed. This is only used if the clock source is set to internal clock- ing. -c (SSI, HSSI) Set the interface to use external clocking. This is the default. -C (SSI, HSSI) Set the interface to use internal clocking. On the SSI card this uses the internal baud rate generator. On the HSSI card it uses the PCI bus clock. -e Select 16-bit CRC. This is the default. -E Select 32-bit CRC -k Enable Cisco HDLC keepalive protocol. This is the default. -K Disable Cisco HDLC keepalive protocol. -s (DS3) Disable the DS3 scrambler function. This is the default. -S (DS3) Enable the DS3 scrambler function. -o (DS3) Program the card for cable lengths of less than 100 feet. In this mode, the card uses lower power to transmit data for short cable runs, which might otherwise overdrive a receiver. This is the default, and will work in most situations even with runs more than 100 feet. -O (DS3) Program the card for cable lengths greater than 100 feet.
EXAMPLES
To set a SSI card for a speed of 2048000 bits/sec with HDLC keepalive off, one could use: lmcctl -i lmc0 -l 2048000 -K
SEE ALSO
ifconfig(8)
HISTORY
The lmcctl program first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-1999 LAN Media Corporation (LMC) All rights reserved. www.lanmedia.com NetBSD 2.0 April 16, 1999 NetBSD 2.0
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