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Old 2007-05-08
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Default Problem modules.conf

Hi,

IŽam not a Unix expert, therefore IŽ have a problem to configure my Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5701 Gigabit Ethernet Card. My system is a HP Proliant DL360 G2, NGX (R61) HFA_01, Hotfix 601 and SecurePlatform.
I set eth0 with ethtool on autoneg off,full duplex and speed 100. After reboot the old configuration started. So I tried to edit modules.conf with the help of Google. The start enty was:
alias eth0 tg3
alias eth1 tg3

I changed to:
alias eth0 bcm5700
alias eth1 bcm5700

and then to:
alias eth0 bcm5700
alias eth1 bcm5700
options bcm5700 auto_speed=0 line_speed=100 full_duplex=1

No success! what can I do?

Greetings neles_joe
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Default Re: Problem modules.conf

Set it in the webui of SPLAT?
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Old 2007-05-15
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Default Re: Problem modules.conf

IŽsolved this problem by changing from autoneg off to autoneg on.
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