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-----Original Message-----
From: mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Ethernet Line Speed


(#2849) - PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA

The #2849 allows attachment to standardized 100Mbps high-speed Ethernet
LANs and allows attachment to existing 10Mbps Ethernet LANs. This
adapter comes with an RJ45 connector for attachment to UTP-5 media.

The #2849 is not supported on/with any Integrated Netfinity Server feature.

* Attributes provided: Attachment to 100/10Mbps Ethernet LANs
* Attributes required: One PCI slot (3v or 5v)
* For 9406 - 520 (2849)
o Minimum required: 0
o Maximum allowed: 34 (Initial order maximum: 34 )
o OS level required: i5/OS V5R2, or later
o Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
o CSU: Yes
o Return parts MES: No

Note: This feature has been withdrawn.

fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:

Hi, is there a way to know the speed of an ethernet port (either 100 or 1G)
without having the line configured and with out checking the back of the AS400
(which is at a remote site)?

It's a 2849, maybe the top speed is only 100M?

Thanks, Frank
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