Adapter speed and duplex mode settings
The default setting for AIX® is Auto_Negotiation, which negotiates the speed and duplex settings for the highest possible data rates. For the Auto_Negotiation mode to function properly, you must also configure the other endpoint (switch) for Auto_Negotiation mode.
You can configure the Ethernet adapters for the following modes:
- 10_Half_Duplex
- 10_Full_Duplex
- 100_Half_Duplex
- 100_Full_Duplex
- Auto_Negotiation
It is important that you configure both the adapter and the other endpoint of the cable (normally an Ethernet switch or another adapter if running in a point-to-point configuration without an Ethernet switch) the same way. If one endpoint is manually set to a specific speed and duplex mode, the other endpoint should also be manually set to the same speed and duplex mode. Having one end manually set and the other in Auto_Negotiation mode normally results in problems that make the link perform slowly.
It is best to use Auto_Negotiation mode whenever possible, as it is the default setting for most Ethernet switches. However, some 10/100 Ethernet switches do not support Auto_Negotiation mode of the duplex mode. These types of switches require that you manually set both endpoints to the desired speed and duplex mode.
You must use the commands that are unique to each Ethernet switch to display the port settings and change the port speed and duplex mode settings within the Ethernet switch. Refer to your switch vendors' documentation for these commands.
10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14106902) Specific Statistics:
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Link Status: Up
Media Speed Selected: Auto negotiation
Media Speed Running: 1000 Mbps Full Duplex