When referring to Ethernet medium types other than as arguments to

ifconfig, use the correct spellings (10BASE-T etc).
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.\" $NetBSD: ep.4,v 1.28 2001/05/13 20:26:21 jdolecek Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: ep.4,v 1.29 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Jonathan Stone
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ driver. Each has their own media selection capabilities.
The first class is the
.Dq 3c509
class. This includes the 3c509, 3c509B, 3c529, 3c579, 3c562, and 3c589. These
devices can support 10baseT, 10base2, and 10base5. Available media will
devices can support 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, and 10BASE5. Available media will
be displayed when the device is found by the kernel.
.Pp
The second class is the
@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ PCI 10Mbps multiport card with DMA capability
.It 3c595
PCI 10/100Mbps with different media options and DMA capability
.It 3c900
PCI 10Mbps card in 10baseT and multiport variants with DMA capability
PCI 10Mbps card in 10BASE-T and multiport variants with DMA capability
.It 3c905
PCI 10/100Mbps card in 10baseT, multiport, and fast variants with
PCI 10/100Mbps card in 10BASE-T, multiport, and fast variants with
DMA capability
.It 3c562
PCMCIA modem/10Mbps Ethernet combo card with dongle

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.\" $NetBSD: eh.4,v 1.4 2001/06/13 23:38:31 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: eh.4,v 1.5 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2000 Ben Harris
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ card behave as if only one medium is available. The media available,
subject to the hardware on the card, are:
.Bl -tag -width 10baseFL
.It auto
Automatically select 10baseT or 10base2. 10baseT will be used if a link
beat appears to be present on that interface. Otherwise, 10base2 will be used.
Automatically select 10BASE-T or 10BASE2. 10BASE-T will be used if a link
beat appears to be present on that interface. Otherwise, 10BASE2 will be used.
.It 10baseT
10baseT, 10Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector.
10BASE-T, 10Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector.
.It 10base2
10base2, 10Mb/s over coaxial cable, BNC connector, also called Thinnet.
10BASE2, 10Mb/s over coaxial cable, BNC connector, also called Thinnet.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr ifmedia 4 ,
@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ beat appears to be present on that interface. Otherwise, 10base2 will be used.
.Sh BUGS
EtherLan 500-series support is untested.
.Pp
The 10baseFL port on the EtherLan 513 will probably be identified as 10base2.
The 10BASE-FL port on the EtherLan 513 will probably be identified as 10BASE2.

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.\" $NetBSD: tlp.4,v 1.7 2001/06/11 01:13:28 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: tlp.4,v 1.8 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ driver supports the following chips:
.Em DECchip 21040
-- This is the original Tulip Ethernet chip. It supports 10Mb/s speeds
over a built-in serial interface. The serial interface has support for
10baseT and AUI media. The AUI port may be connected to 10base5 AUI
or 10base2 BNC connectors, or both, selected by a gang jumper on the
10BASE-T and AUI media. The AUI port may be connected to 10BASE5 AUI
or 10BASE2 BNC connectors, or both, selected by a gang jumper on the
board. Some boards connect the BNC connector to an external serial
interface. The driver has no way of knowing this, but the external
serial interface may be selected with the
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ and
-- This is the second chip in the Tulip family, dubbed
.Dq Tulip Plus .
It supports 10Mb/s speeds over a built-in serial interface. The serial
interface has support for 10baseT, 10base5 AUI, and 10base2 BNC media.
interface has support for 10BASE-T, 10BASE5 AUI, and 10BASE2 BNC media.
The serial interface also includes support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
the 10baseT interface, for negotiation of duplex mode with the link
partner.
@ -136,19 +136,19 @@ Boards that include this chip include the DEC DE-450 and some SMC boards.
.Em DECchip 21140 and 21140A
-- This is the third chip in the Tulip family, dubbed
.Dq FasterNet .
It supports 10Mb/s speeds with a built-in 10baseT encoder/decoder,
and 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in 100base PCS function. Support
for 100baseTX and 100baseT4 is provided by a built-in scrambler.
Support for 100baseFX is possible with an appropriate PMD connected
to the 100base PCS. The 21140 and 21140A also support 10Mb/s and
It supports 10Mb/s speeds with a built-in 10BASE-T encoder/decoder,
and 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in 100BASE PCS function. Support
for 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 is provided by a built-in scrambler.
Support for 100BASE-FX is possible with an appropriate PMD connected
to the 100BASE PCS. The 21140 and 21140A also support 10Mb/s and
100Mb/s speeds over an MII interface connected to one or more PHYs.
.Pp
The 21140 and 21140A include a general purpose I/O facility, which
may be used to toggle relays on the board. This facility is often
used to reset individual board modules (e.g. the MII bus), select
the output path of the chip (e.g. connect the UTP port on the board
to the PHY, built-in 10baseT ENDEC, or built-in 100baseT PMD), or
detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100baseT magnetics).
to the PHY, built-in 10BASE-T ENDEC, or built-in 100BASE-T PMD), or
detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100BASE-T magnetics).
.Pp
The 21140 and 21140A use a standardized data structure located in
the SROM to describe how the chip should be programmed for various
@ -168,22 +168,22 @@ identical, with only minor differences related to available technology
at time of manufacture. Both chips include support for 10Mb/s speeds
over a built-in serial interface, and support for 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s
speeds over an MII interface connected to one or more PHYs. The
serial interface includes support for 10baseT, 10base5 AUI, and
10base2 BNC media, as well as support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
the 10baseT interface, for negotiation of duplex mode and link
serial interface includes support for 10BASE-T, 10BASE5 AUI, and
10BASE2 BNC media, as well as support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
the 10BASE-T interface, for negotiation of duplex mode and link
speed with the link partner.
.Pp
The 21143 adds support for 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in
PCS function. Support for 100baseTX and 100baseT4 is provided by
a built-in scrambler. Support for 100baseFX is possible with an
appropriate PMD connected to the 100base PCS.
PCS function. Support for 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 is provided by
a built-in scrambler. Support for 100BASE-FX is possible with an
appropriate PMD connected to the 100BASE PCS.
.Pp
The 21142 and 21143 include a general purpose I/O facility, which
may be used to toggle relays on the board. This facility is often
used to reset individual board modules (e.g. the MII bus), select
the output path of the chip (e.g. connect the UTP port on the board
to the PHY, built-in serial interface, or built-in 100baseT PMD), or
detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100baseT magnetics).
to the PHY, built-in serial interface, or built-in 100BASE-T PMD), or
detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100BASE-T magnetics).
.Pp
The 21142 and 21143 use a standardized data structure located in
the SROM to describe how the chip should be programmed for various
@ -206,9 +206,9 @@ card.
were some of the first commonly-available Tulip clones,
appearing on low-cost boards when it became difficult for board
vendors to obtain DECchip 21140A parts. They include support for
10Mb/s speeds over a built-in 10baseT encoder/decoder, and 100Mb/s
speeds over a built-in PCS function. Support for 100baseTX and
100baseT4 is provided by a built-in scrambler and transceiver
10Mb/s speeds over a built-in 10BASE-T encoder/decoder, and 100Mb/s
speeds over a built-in PCS function. Support for 100BASE-TX and
100BASE-T4 is provided by a built-in scrambler and transceiver
module. The transceiver module also includes support for NWay,
for negotiating duplex mode and link speed with the link partner.
These chips also include support for 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s speeds over