Network Card Issue
Chapman, Matthew
chapmam2 at ocps.net
Wed Jun 27 16:24:50 UTC 2007
Ethtool
Thanks,
Matt Chapman
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Matthew Chapman
Senior Administrator Device Management - ICTS
Orange County Public Schools
407.317.3200 ext. 2228
"A mission cannot, and must not, be delegated to anyone except the people ultimately held accountable for it."
- Jack Welch
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Subject: Network Card Issue
I am running a Redhat Linux ES version 3 machine with network card that can
run at 10, 100 or 1000 mbits. I have just noticed that for some reason it
is only running on 10 mbits and we need this machine in particular to run
at 1000 mbits. I am currently not able to get on the Redhat gui interface
but can at command line due to an additional issue. Could anyone tell me
how I check the speed the network card is actually running at and let me
know a way of getting it running on 1000 mbits.
Regards
Andrew Bridgeman
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