lliconfig(ADM) lliconfig(ADM)
Name
lliconfig - display all LLI drivers currently configured on the system
Syntax
lliconfig
Description
The lliconfig utility lets you see which LLI drivers are currently con-
figured on your system. It also displays how the drivers are configured
into networking product systems or ``chains''. lliconfig displays (if
applicable) each driver's board name, interrupt vector, I/O address, RAM
address and DMA channel.
Examples
Here is sample output from lliconfig:
The following LLI drivers are configured:
Board Interrupt IO Addr RAM Addr DMA Channel
e3B0 3 300 0-0 none
wdn0 2 (9) 240 d0000-d1fff none
The following LLI chains are configured:
Driver Configured under
e3B0 netconfig (nbe)
wdn0 netconfig (sco_tcp)
In this example, e3B0 indicates that your machine has one 3Com 3c503
installed and configured using interrupt vector 3 and a base I/O address
of 300. The 0-0 in the RAM address column for the e3B0 board indicates
that the board does not have a RAM address. The DMA Channel is none. The
(9) in the interrupt vector column for the wdn0 board indicates that
interrupt vector 9 is sometimes referred to as 2 by the wdn0 driver.
The example also indicates that netconfig was used to set up a networking
chain between the e3B0 driver and Microsoft NetBEUI as well as between
the wdn0 driver and SCO TCP/IP.
Files
/etc/lliconfig
/usr/lib/lli/chains
See also
mkdev(ADM,) netconfig(ADM)