LAN Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
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INFO PIF Command
Min Frame Size
indicates the minimum frame size that the adapter can handle.
NodeMACAddress
indicates the primary MAC address used by this node for all transmitted and
received frames. If the node MAC address is not supplied, the default MAC
address from the SEEROM on the adapter is used (that is, the hardware MAC
address). The high-order bit must be 0 and the next highest bit must be 1 for a
locally administered address.
PIF Type
indicates the type of network interface.
Autonegotiation
indicates whether the sender and receiver can negotiate a line speed. If
Autonegotiation is ON, you may not alter the duplex value or line-speed value.
Duplex
indicates full-duplex or half-duplex operations. The value is not shown because
Autonegotiation is ON.
Linespeed
indicates the line speed. The value is not shown because Autonegotiation is ON.
JumboFrame
indicates the choice of normal or jumbo frames (activated by the Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU) setting in your Parallel Library TCP/IP or NonStop
TCP/IPv6 configuration).
Interface
indicates the interface type: copper, fiber, or automatic detection upon connection.
Note. Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on Integrity NonStop NS-series servers.