how to now the network speed, whether it is a full duplex or
half duplex?
and what is full duplex and half duplex
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Answer / ruchi garg
# dladm show-dev
bge0 link: up speed: 100 Mbps
duplex: full
bge1 link: down speed: 0 Mbps
duplex: unknown
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Answer / hyma
Using ndd cmmand also working.
#ndd -get /dev/eri link-speed
#ndd -get /dev/eri link-mode
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Answer / kiran raj
dladm show-dev <sol 10 only>
kstat ce:0 | grep link <any sol ver>
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