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(C) 1997-1998 Caldera, Inc.
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(C) 1998 James Banks
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(C) 1999-2001 Torben Mathiasen <tmm@image.dk, torben.mathiasen@compaq.com>
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For driver information/updates visit http://opensource.compaq.com
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TLAN driver for Linux, version 1.14a
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README
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I. Supported Devices.
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Only PCI devices will work with this driver.
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Supported:
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Vendor ID Device ID Name
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0e11 ae32 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX PCI UTP
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0e11 ae34 Compaq Netelligent 10 T PCI UTP
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0e11 ae35 Compaq Integrated NetFlex 3/P
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0e11 ae40 Compaq Netelligent Dual 10/100 TX PCI UTP
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0e11 ae43 Compaq Netelligent Integrated 10/100 TX UTP
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0e11 b011 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP
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0e11 b012 Compaq Netelligent 10 T/2 PCI UTP/Coax
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0e11 b030 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP
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0e11 f130 Compaq NetFlex 3/P
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0e11 f150 Compaq NetFlex 3/P
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108d 0012 Olicom OC-2325
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108d 0013 Olicom OC-2183
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108d 0014 Olicom OC-2326
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Caveats:
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I am not sure if 100BaseTX daughterboards (for those cards which
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support such things) will work. I haven't had any solid evidence
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either way.
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However, if a card supports 100BaseTx without requiring an add
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on daughterboard, it should work with 100BaseTx.
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The "Netelligent 10 T/2 PCI UTP/Coax" (b012) device is untested,
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but I do not expect any problems.
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II. Driver Options
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1. You can append debug=x to the end of the insmod line to get
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debug messages, where x is a bit field where the bits mean
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the following:
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0x01 Turn on general debugging messages.
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0x02 Turn on receive debugging messages.
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0x04 Turn on transmit debugging messages.
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0x08 Turn on list debugging messages.
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2. You can append aui=1 to the end of the insmod line to cause
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the adapter to use the AUI interface instead of the 10 Base T
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interface. This is also what to do if you want to use the BNC
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connector on a TLAN based device. (Setting this option on a
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device that does not have an AUI/BNC connector will probably
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cause it to not function correctly.)
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3. You can set duplex=1 to force half duplex, and duplex=2 to
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force full duplex.
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4. You can set speed=10 to force 10Mbs operation, and speed=100
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to force 100Mbs operation. (I'm not sure what will happen
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if a card which only supports 10Mbs is forced into 100Mbs
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mode.)
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5. You have to use speed=X duplex=Y together now. If you just
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do "insmod tlan.o speed=100" the driver will do Auto-Neg.
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To force a 10Mbps Half-Duplex link do "insmod tlan.o speed=10
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duplex=1".
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6. If the driver is built into the kernel, you can use the 3rd
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and 4th parameters to set aui and debug respectively. For
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example:
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ether=0,0,0x1,0x7,eth0
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This sets aui to 0x1 and debug to 0x7, assuming eth0 is a
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supported TLAN device.
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The bits in the third byte are assigned as follows:
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0x01 = aui
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0x02 = use half duplex
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0x04 = use full duplex
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0x08 = use 10BaseT
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0x10 = use 100BaseTx
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You also need to set both speed and duplex settings when forcing
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speeds with kernel-parameters.
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ether=0,0,0x12,0,eth0 will force link to 100Mbps Half-Duplex.
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7. If you have more than one tlan adapter in your system, you can
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use the above options on a per adapter basis. To force a 100Mbit/HD
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link with your eth1 adapter use:
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insmod tlan speed=0,100 duplex=0,1
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Now eth0 will use auto-neg and eth1 will be forced to 100Mbit/HD.
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Note that the tlan driver supports a maximum of 8 adapters.
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III. Things to try if you have problems.
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1. Make sure your card's PCI id is among those listed in
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section I, above.
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2. Make sure routing is correct.
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3. Try forcing different speed/duplex settings
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There is also a tlan mailing list which you can join by sending "subscribe tlan"
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in the body of an email to majordomo@vuser.vu.union.edu.
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There is also a tlan website at http://opensource.compaq.com
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