sk98lin.4: f

Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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Michael Kerrisk 2014-02-05 15:54:13 +01:00
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@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ will be created in the folder
.I /proc/net/sk98lin
for all ports of the installed network adapter cards.
Those files are named
.I eth[x]
whereas
.IR eth[x] ,
where
.I x
is the number of the interface that has been assigned to a
dedicated port by the system.
@ -209,10 +209,9 @@ a port can be forced to a specific setting with this parameter.
Enables or disables the use of autonegotiation of port A of an adapter card.
Possible values are:
.IR On ,
.I Off
.IR Off ,
or
.I Sense
whereas
.IR Sense ;
.I On
is the default.
The
@ -224,10 +223,9 @@ auto-negotiation or not.
Enables or disables the use of autonegotiation of port B of an adapter card.
Possible values are:
.IR On ,
.I Off
.IR Off ,
or
.I Sense
whereas
.IR Sense ;
.I On
is the default.
The
@ -240,10 +238,9 @@ This parameter indicates the duplex mode to be used for port A
of an adapter card.
Possible values are:
.IR Half ,
.I Full
.IR Full ,
or
.I Both
whereas
.IR Both ;
.I Both
is the default.
This parameter is relevant only if AutoNeg_A of port A is not set to
@ -271,10 +268,9 @@ This parameter indicates the duplex mode to be used for port B
of an adapter card.
Possible values are:
.IR Half ,
.I Full
.IR Full .
or
.I Both
whereas
.IR Both ;
.I Both
is the default.
This parameter is relevant only if AutoNeg_B of port B is not set to
@ -303,10 +299,9 @@ port reports during auto-negotiation.
Possible values are:
.IR Sym ,
.IR SymOrRem ,
.I LocSend
.IR LocSend ,
or
.I None
whereas
.IR None ;
.I SymOrRem
is the default.
The different modes have the following meaning:
@ -337,10 +332,9 @@ port reports during auto-negotiation.
Possible values are:
.IR Sym ,
.IR SymOrRem ,
.I LocSend
.IR LocSend ,
or
.I None
whereas
.IR None ;
.I SymOrRem
is the default.
The different modes have the following meaning:
@ -372,10 +366,9 @@ one must take the role of the master (providing timing information),
while the other must be the slave.
Possible values are:
.IR Auto ,
.I Master
.IR Master ,
or
.I Slave
whereas
.IR Slave ;
.I Auto
is the default.
Usually, the role of a port is negotiated between two ports during
@ -389,10 +382,9 @@ the role of the master (providing timing information),
while the other must be the slave.
Possible values are:
.IR Auto ,
.I Master
.IR Master ,
or
.I Slave
whereas
.IR Slave ;
.I Auto
is the default.
Usually, the role of a port is negotiated between
@ -441,10 +433,9 @@ When queued interrupts are to be served, is determined by the
parameter, which is explained later below.
Possible moderation modes are:
.IR None ,
.I Static
.IR Static ,
or
.I Dynamic
whereas
.IR Dynamic ;
.I None
is the default.
The different modes have the following meaning:
@ -519,8 +510,7 @@ detected as fully functional.
Possible values are:
.I A
or
.I B
whereas
.IR B ;
.I A
is the default.
.TP
@ -533,10 +523,9 @@ This parameters states how RLMT should monitor both ports.
Possible values are:
.IR CheckLinkState ,
.IR CheckLocalPort ,
.I CheckSeg
.IR CheckSeg ,
or
.I DualNet
whereas
.IR DualNet ;
.I CheckLinkState
is the default.
The different modes have the following meaning: