aen(1A) — MISC REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES
NAME
aen − Set or Display Commodore Ethernet board (/dev/aen) options
SYNOPSIS
aen [-nzsSc?] [-e addr] [-l addr] [-m mode] [-d dev]
DESCRIPTION
aen is used to set or display device specific registers for the Commodore Ethernet Board or Ameristar Ethernet Board.
OPTIONS
Output of aen can be formated by the following options:
n Display number of ethernet boards currently configured.
c Display configuration information which includes the device name, ethernet address, logical address mask, configuration board address, mode, number of packets sent, number of packets received, dropped packets due to failed memory allocations or putq()s, memory errors, packets missed (due to sluggish ethernet board attention), collision errors, babble errors, and the current debug mode.
-d dev
sent the device name to open.
-e xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Set the ethernet address (not supported yet).
-l xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Set the logical address mask (not supported yet).
-m mode
Set the mode (not supported yet).
-s Get the current status (same as -c).
-z Clear status. Set status registers to zero.
-S Silent mode is a board attached? -D debug hexnum Set debug mode
FILES
/dev/aen0default device
AUTHOR
Keith M. Gabryelski (ag@amix.commodore.com)
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