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Display information about a network interface controller
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If you aren't root, specify the full path: /usr/sbin/nicinfo. |
nicinfo [-c|g|s] [-rv] [interface|device...]
Neutrino
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You should specify at most one of the -c, -g, and -s options. |
This utility displays information about the given network interface connection, or all interfaces if you don't specify one. The information includes the number of packets transmitted and received, collisions, and other errors.
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# nicinfo en0
SMC9432 EPIC Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID ........................... 00E029 3820EE
Current Physical Node ID ................... 00E029 3820EE
Current Operation Rate ..................... 100.00 Mb/s half-duplex
Active Interface Type ...................... MII
Active PHY address ....................... 3
Maximum Transmittable data Unit ............ 1514
Maximum Receivable data Unit ............... 1514
Hardware Interrupt ......................... 0x9
I/O Aperture ............................... 0xb000 - 0xb0ff
Memory Aperture ............................ 0xf1800000 - 0xf1800fff
Promiscuous Mode ........................... Off
Multicast Support .......................... Enabled
Packets Transmitted OK ..................... 1096267
Bytes Transmitted OK ....................... 1096353794
Memory Allocation Failures on Transmit ..... 0
Packets Received OK ........................ 1132010
Bytes Received OK .......................... 1201171760
Memory Allocation Failures on Receive ...... 0
Single Collisions on Transmit .............. 744536
Deferred Transmits ......................... 262485
Late Collision on Transmit errors .......... 0
Transmits aborted (excessive collisions) ... 0
Transmit Underruns ......................... 0
No Carrier on Transmit ..................... 0
Receive Alignment errors ................... 0
Received packets with CRC errors ........... 0
Packets Dropped on receive ................. 0
Get statistics on legacy io-net drivers running with the shim:
# nicinfo -r en0
Another way to do the same thing:
# nicinfo /dev/io-net/en0
Get statistics on a particular native driver:
# nicinfo wm0
Connecting Hardware in the Neutrino User's Guide
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