Allied Telesis AT-2973T User Manual

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Chapter 6: Installing the Linux Drivers
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Coalesce RX Frames: 6 (range is 0–255) 
Coalesce RX Frames IRQ: 6 (range is 0–255) 
Coalesce TX Microseconds: 80 (range is 0–1023) 
Coalesce TX Microseconds IRQ: 80 (range is 0–1023) 
Coalesce TX Frames: 20 (range is 0–255) 
Coalesce TX Frames IRQ: 20 (range is 0–255) 
Coalesce Statistics Microseconds: 999936 (approximately 1 second) 
(range is 0–16776960 in increments of 256) 
MSI: Enabled (if supported by the 2.6 kernel and the interrupt test passes) 
TSO: Enabled (on 2.6 kernels) 
WoL: Initial setting based on NVRAM's setting 
Checking Driver
Messages
The following are the most common sample messages that may be logged 
in the /var/log/messages file for the bnx2 and bnx2i drivers. Use dmesg -
n <level>
 command to control the level at which messages appear on 
the console. Most systems are set to level 6 by default. To see all 
messages, set the level higher. See the following sections:
Checking the bnx2 Driver Messages
The following are the most common bnx2 driver messages:
Driver Sign on 
Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Driver 
bnx2 v1.6.3c (July 23, 2007) 
CNIC Driver Sign on 
Broadcom NetXtreme II cnic v1.1.19 (Sep 25, 2007)
NIC Detected 
eth#: Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T (B0) 
PCI-X 64-bit 133MHz found at mem f6000000, IRQ 16, node 
addr 0010180476ae
cnic: Added CNIC device: eth0