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 $
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.\" $NetBSD: ep.4,v 1.29 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Jonathan Stone
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.\" All rights reserved.
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ driver. Each has their own media selection capabilities.
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The first class is the
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.Dq 3c509
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class. This includes the 3c509, 3c509B, 3c529, 3c579, 3c562, and 3c589. These
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devices can support 10baseT, 10base2, and 10base5. Available media will
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devices can support 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, and 10BASE5. Available media will
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be displayed when the device is found by the kernel.
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.Pp
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The second class is the
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.It 3c595
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PCI 10/100Mbps with different media options and DMA capability
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.It 3c900
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PCI 10Mbps card in 10baseT and multiport variants with DMA capability
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PCI 10Mbps card in 10BASE-T and multiport variants with DMA capability
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.It 3c905
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PCI 10/100Mbps card in 10baseT, multiport, and fast variants with
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PCI 10/100Mbps card in 10BASE-T, multiport, and fast variants with
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DMA capability
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.It 3c562
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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 $
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.\" $NetBSD: eh.4,v 1.5 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 2000 Ben Harris
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.\" All rights reserved.
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subject to the hardware on the card, are:
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.Bl -tag -width 10baseFL
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.It auto
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Automatically select 10baseT or 10base2. 10baseT will be used if a link
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beat appears to be present on that interface. Otherwise, 10base2 will be used.
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Automatically select 10BASE-T or 10BASE2. 10BASE-T will be used if a link
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beat appears to be present on that interface. Otherwise, 10BASE2 will be used.
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.It 10baseT
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10baseT, 10Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector.
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10BASE-T, 10Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector.
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.It 10base2
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10base2, 10Mb/s over coaxial cable, BNC connector, also called Thinnet.
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10BASE2, 10Mb/s over coaxial cable, BNC connector, also called Thinnet.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ifmedia 4 ,
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.Sh BUGS
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EtherLan 500-series support is untested.
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.Pp
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The 10baseFL port on the EtherLan 513 will probably be identified as 10base2.
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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 $
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.\" $NetBSD: tlp.4,v 1.8 2001/06/30 16:55:03 bjh21 Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.Em DECchip 21040
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-- This is the original Tulip Ethernet chip. It supports 10Mb/s speeds
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over a built-in serial interface. The serial interface has support for
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10baseT and AUI media. The AUI port may be connected to 10base5 AUI
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or 10base2 BNC connectors, or both, selected by a gang jumper on the
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10BASE-T and AUI media. The AUI port may be connected to 10BASE5 AUI
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or 10BASE2 BNC connectors, or both, selected by a gang jumper on the
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board. Some boards connect the BNC connector to an external serial
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interface. The driver has no way of knowing this, but the external
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serial interface may be selected with the
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-- This is the second chip in the Tulip family, dubbed
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.Dq Tulip Plus .
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It supports 10Mb/s speeds over a built-in serial interface. The serial
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interface has support for 10baseT, 10base5 AUI, and 10base2 BNC media.
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interface has support for 10BASE-T, 10BASE5 AUI, and 10BASE2 BNC media.
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The serial interface also includes support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
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the 10baseT interface, for negotiation of duplex mode with the link
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partner.
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.Em DECchip 21140 and 21140A
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-- This is the third chip in the Tulip family, dubbed
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.Dq FasterNet .
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It supports 10Mb/s speeds with a built-in 10baseT encoder/decoder,
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and 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in 100base PCS function. Support
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for 100baseTX and 100baseT4 is provided by a built-in scrambler.
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Support for 100baseFX is possible with an appropriate PMD connected
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to the 100base PCS. The 21140 and 21140A also support 10Mb/s and
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It supports 10Mb/s speeds with a built-in 10BASE-T encoder/decoder,
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and 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in 100BASE PCS function. Support
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for 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 is provided by a built-in scrambler.
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Support for 100BASE-FX is possible with an appropriate PMD connected
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to the 100BASE PCS. The 21140 and 21140A also support 10Mb/s and
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100Mb/s speeds over an MII interface connected to one or more PHYs.
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.Pp
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The 21140 and 21140A include a general purpose I/O facility, which
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may be used to toggle relays on the board. This facility is often
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used to reset individual board modules (e.g. the MII bus), select
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the output path of the chip (e.g. connect the UTP port on the board
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to the PHY, built-in 10baseT ENDEC, or built-in 100baseT PMD), or
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detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100baseT magnetics).
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to the PHY, built-in 10BASE-T ENDEC, or built-in 100BASE-T PMD), or
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detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100BASE-T magnetics).
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.Pp
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The 21140 and 21140A use a standardized data structure located in
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the SROM to describe how the chip should be programmed for various
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at time of manufacture. Both chips include support for 10Mb/s speeds
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over a built-in serial interface, and support for 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s
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speeds over an MII interface connected to one or more PHYs. The
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serial interface includes support for 10baseT, 10base5 AUI, and
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10base2 BNC media, as well as support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
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the 10baseT interface, for negotiation of duplex mode and link
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serial interface includes support for 10BASE-T, 10BASE5 AUI, and
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10BASE2 BNC media, as well as support for IEEE 802.3u NWay over
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the 10BASE-T interface, for negotiation of duplex mode and link
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speed with the link partner.
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.Pp
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The 21143 adds support for 100Mb/s speeds with a built-in
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PCS function. Support for 100baseTX and 100baseT4 is provided by
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a built-in scrambler. Support for 100baseFX is possible with an
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appropriate PMD connected to the 100base PCS.
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PCS function. Support for 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 is provided by
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a built-in scrambler. Support for 100BASE-FX is possible with an
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appropriate PMD connected to the 100BASE PCS.
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.Pp
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The 21142 and 21143 include a general purpose I/O facility, which
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may be used to toggle relays on the board. This facility is often
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used to reset individual board modules (e.g. the MII bus), select
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the output path of the chip (e.g. connect the UTP port on the board
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to the PHY, built-in serial interface, or built-in 100baseT PMD), or
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detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100baseT magnetics).
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to the PHY, built-in serial interface, or built-in 100BASE-T PMD), or
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detect link status (by reading an output pin on the 100BASE-T magnetics).
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.Pp
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The 21142 and 21143 use a standardized data structure located in
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the SROM to describe how the chip should be programmed for various
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were some of the first commonly-available Tulip clones,
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appearing on low-cost boards when it became difficult for board
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vendors to obtain DECchip 21140A parts. They include support for
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10Mb/s speeds over a built-in 10baseT encoder/decoder, and 100Mb/s
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speeds over a built-in PCS function. Support for 100baseTX and
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100baseT4 is provided by a built-in scrambler and transceiver
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10Mb/s speeds over a built-in 10BASE-T encoder/decoder, and 100Mb/s
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speeds over a built-in PCS function. Support for 100BASE-TX and
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100BASE-T4 is provided by a built-in scrambler and transceiver
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module. The transceiver module also includes support for NWay,
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for negotiating duplex mode and link speed with the link partner.
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These chips also include support for 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s speeds over
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