Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 171

netmask, speed 10 [full] | 100 [full] | auto, statistics, A value

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Using CLI netmask netmask Set the interface's netmask to be the value supplied. This command may be combined with the ip and netmask commands on a single line. The ip command describes the default value for this option if just the IP number is changed. If DHCP is enabled this command changes the stored value which will be used if DHCP is disabled. It does not change the actual value of the interface if DHCP is enabled, otherwise it resets the interface. speed 10 [full] | 100 [full] | auto For devices that can auto-negotiate their speed, clamp their speed to a specified value. The optional full value will force the interface to run in full duplex mode. A value of auto will re-establish auto-negotiation if the device is capable of doing that. The full option is not valid with auto. statistics Display statistics for the open interface. This will include: ■ Number of collisions ■ Number of transmitted packets with breakdown of failures ■ Number of received packets with breakdown of failures 8-32

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Using CLI
netmask
netmask
Set the interface's netmask to be the value supplied.
This command may be combined with the
ip
and
netmask
commands on a single line. The
ip
command describes the default
value for this option if just the IP number is changed.
If DHCP is enabled this command changes the stored value which
will be used if DHCP is disabled. It does not change the actual
value of the interface if DHCP is enabled, otherwise it resets the
interface.
speed 10 [full] | 100 [full] | auto
For devices that can auto-negotiate their speed, clamp their speed
to a specified value.
The optional
full
value will force the interface to run in full
duplex mode.
A value of
auto
will re-establish auto-negotiation if the device is
capable of doing that. The
full
option is not valid with
auto
.
statistics
Display statistics for the open interface. This will include:
Number of collisions
Number of transmitted packets with breakdown of failures
Number of received packets with breakdown of failures