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Steve, NMMGR is ok if you know tour way around it. An easier way to display
it, is to use nettool.net.sys, as below. I have attached part of the output
you obtain; you also get gateway information.
:nettool.net.sys
NETTOOL Version: B06000A1
Enter HELP HELP for an explanation of the help facility.
Enter HELP OPERATION for guidance on NETTOOL use.
Commands can be abbreviated, HELP keywords cannot.
Menu-specific commands for the ROOT:
RESOURCE CONFIG NAMEADDR PING STATUS NMDUMP
X25STAT X25CHECK IPCINT XPVAL XPPERF QVALNS
NSTEST LOOPINIT NSLOGON SOCKINFO filters
[1]>> conf;summ
>>>summ
NM Configuration Manager 32098-20016 B.06.00 (C) Hewlett Packard Co. 1992
Reading commands from "V899418".
NMMGR>openconf nmconfig.pub.sys
NMMGR>summaryconf netxport
NMMGR>summaryconf logging
NMMGR>summaryconf link
NMMGR>exit
END OF PROGRAM
CRITICAL SUMMARY - NETXPORT CONFIGURATION
WED, JUL 25, 2001, 3:55 PM
CONFIGURATION FILE NAME: NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
Unvalidated subsystem.
NODE NAME:
DOPEY.AUS.HP.COM
TRANSPORT GLOBAL CONFIGURATION:
Home Network Name:
Maximum Inbound Buffer Memory: 1024
Name Search Method: 1. Probe
2. Probe Proxy
3. Network Directory
PACKET EXCHANGE PROTOCOL (PXP) CONFIGURATION:
Checksum Enabled: N
Retransmission Interval (Secs): 10
Maximum Retransmissions Per Request: 4
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) CONFIGURATION:
Checksum Enabled: N
Maximum Number of Connections: 256
Retransmission Interval Lower Bound (Secs): 4
Maximum Time to Wait For Remote Response (Secs): 180
Initial Retransmission Interval: 5
Maximum Number of Retransmissions: 4
Connection Assurance Interval: 600
Maximum Connection Assurance Retransmissions: 4
CONFIGURED NETWORK INTERFACES:
Network Interface Type: LAN
Network Interface Name: LAN1
Network Interface IP Address: A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.248.000
Network Segment Size: 1514
HP UPC Number: 08-00-09
Number of Outbound Buffers 128
Enable Ethernet: Y
Enable IEEE802.3: Y
Number of Store and Forward Buffers: 20
Load Network Directory Mappings: No
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Regards
Richard Bayly
Hewlett-Packard Response Centre, Australia
"Steve Hammond" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> I have been asked to determine the configuration of my NIC card on my
987 - can anyone give me a hint?
>
> thx
> steve
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