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1.1 root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
4: .\"
5: .\" @(#)il.4 6.4 (Berkeley) 6/1/86
6: .\"
7: .TH IL 4 "June 1, 1986"
8: .UC 5
9: .SH NAME
10: il \- Interlan NI1010 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .B "device il0 at uba0 csr 164000 vector ilrint ilcint"
13: .SH DESCRIPTION
14: The
15: .I il
16: interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network through
17: an Interlan 1010 or 1010A controller.
18: .PP
19: Each of the host's network addresses
20: is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR
21: ioctl. The
22: .I il
23: interface employs the address resolution protocol described in
24: .IR arp (4P)
25: to dynamically map between Internet and Ethernet addresses on the local
26: network.
27: .PP
28: The interface normally tries to use a ``trailer'' encapsulation
29: to minimize copying data on input and output.
30: The use of trailers is negotiated with ARP.
31: This negotiation may be disabled, on a per-interface basis,
32: by setting the IFF_NOTRAILERS
33: flag with an SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctl.
34: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
35: \fBil%d: input error\fP. The hardware indicated an error
36: in reading a packet off the cable or an illegally sized packet.
37: .PP
38: \fBil%d: can't handle af%d\fP. The interface was handed
39: a message with addresses formatted in an unsuitable address
40: family; the packet was dropped.
41: .PP
42: \fBil%d: setaddr didn't work\fP. The interface was unable to reprogram
43: its physical ethernet address.
44: This may happen with very early models of the interface.
45: This facility is used only when
46: the controller is not the first network interface configured for XNS.
47: The oldest interface tested (2.7.1.0.1.45) has never failed in this way.
48: .PP
49: The following messages indicate a probable hardware error performing
50: the indicated operation during autoconfiguration or initialization.
51: The status field in the control and status register (the low-order four bits)
52: should indicate the nature of the failure.
53: See the hardware manual for details.
54: .PP
55: \fBil%d: reset failed, csr=%b\fP.
56: .PP
57: \fBil%d: status failed, csr=%b\fP.
58: .PP
59: \fBil%d: hardware diag failed, csr=%b\fP.
60: .PP
61: \fBil%d: verifying setaddr, csr=%b\fP.
62: .PP
63: \fBil%d: stray xmit interrupt, csr=%b\fP.
64: .PP
65: \fBil%d: can't initialize\fP.
66: .SH SEE ALSO
67: intro(4N), inet(4F), arp(4P)
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