Thursday, March 17, 2011

CentOS NIC Settings (Speed & Duplex)

We ran into an issue with the speed and duplex settings on one of our CentOS boxes during a recent upgrade of our infrastructure to HP ProCurve 8112zl switches.  Because I futz with this about once a year I figured I’d write it down so I could look up up next time… Smile

Step 1: Determine what NIC is in your CentOS box so you can see it’s capabilities.

#lspci | grep Ethernet

This should give you something like (excuse the wrap):

0a:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)

Step 2:  Check how the nic is currently set:

#ethtool eth0:

This should give you something like:

Settings for eth0::
        Supported ports: [ TP ]
        Supported link modes:   10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
        Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
        Advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
        Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
        Speed: 1000Mb/s
        Duplex: Full
        Port: Twisted Pair
        PHYAD: 1
        Transceiver: internal
        Auto-negotiation: on
        Supports Wake-on: g
        Wake-on: g
        Current message level: 0x000000ff (255)
        Link detected: yes

 

Step 3:  Force the speed to say, 100Full (just for grins):

Edit /etc/sysconfig/networking-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Add the line:

ETHTOOL_OPTS="speed 100 duplex full autoneg off"

The bounce the network service:

#service network restart

That’s it.  Also be sure to check the config on the switch so it matches.  And remember… always be consistent on both sides of the setup. If the server is auto, set the switch to auto. If the server is 100Full, force the switch port to 100Full.