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Usage: %s [-aDfrRvVw] [-AF ] [--watch] . This program configures and monitors the transceiver management registers for network interfaces. It uses the Media Independent Interface (MII) standard with additional Linux-specific controls to communicate with the underlying device driver. The MII registers control and report network link settings and errors. Examples are link speed, duplex, capabilities advertised to the link partner, status LED indications and link error counters. The common usage is mii-diag eth0 The default interface is "eth0". Frequently used options are -A --advertise -F --fixed-speed Speed is one of: 100baseT4, 100baseTx, 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 10baseT, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD -s --status Return exit status 2 if there is no link beat. Less frequently used options are -a --all-interfaces Show the status all interfaces (Not recommended with options that change settings.) -D --debug -g --read-parameters Get driver-specific parameters. -G --set-parameters PARMS Set driver-specific parameters. Parameters are comma separated, missing elements retain existing value. -M --msg-level LEVEL Set the driver message bit map. -p --phy ADDR Set the PHY (MII address) to report. -r --restart Restart the link autonegotiation. -R --reset Reset the transceiver. -v --verbose Report each action taken. -V --version Emit version information. -w --watch Continuously monitor the transceiver and report changes. This command returns success (zero) if the interface information can be read. If the --status option is passed, a zero return means that the interface has link beat. aA:C:DfF:gG:hmM:p:rRsvVw?all-interfacesadvertiseBMCRdebugforcefixed-speedread-parametersset-parametershelpmonitormsg-levelphyrestartresetstatusverboseversionwatcherrorsocketDEBUG: argc=%d, optind=%d and argv[optind] is %s. eth0Using the default interface 'eth0'. SIOCGMIIPHY on %s failed: %s newold Using the %s SIOCGMIIPHY value on PHY %d (BMCR 0x%4.4x). p‘?ð,Œ?ð?ð,Œ?ðœ?ðè?ð,Œ?ð@Ž?ðèŽ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð”?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð”?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð‘?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ðÜŒ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ðŽ?ð¼Ž?ðà?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ðH?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ð$?ð,Œ?ðh?ðÀ?ð,Œ?ð,Œ?ðì?ðD‘?ðUsing the specified MII PHY index %d. SIOCGPARAMS on %s failed: %s Driver general parameter settings: %d. parse string '%s' value %d end '%s'. Invalid driver parameter '%s'. Setting new driver general parameters:SIOCSPARAMS on %s failed: %s Resetting the transceiver... Setting the media capability advertisement register of PHY #%d to 0x%4.4x. Restarting negotiation... Setting the speed to "fixed", Control register %4.4x. Setting the Basic Mode Control Register to 0x%4.4x. MII PHY #%d transceiver registers: %s %4.4x SIOCGMIIREG on %s failed: %s SIOCSMIIREG on %s failed: %s 100baseT4100baseTx100baseTx-FD100baseTx-HD10baseT10baseT-FD10baseT-HD€€`@ You passed -A 'NULL'. You must provide a media list to advertise! Advertise string is '%s'. Invalid media advertisement value '%s'. Either pass a numeric value or one of the following names: %-14s %3.3x Flow-control Internal Collision-Test enabled! Restarted auto-negotiation in progress! Transceiver isolated from the MII! Transceiver powered down! Transceiver in loopback mode! Transceiver currently being reset!  Basic registers of MII PHY #%d: %4.4x No MII transceiver present!. Use '--force' to view the information anyway. The autonegotiated capability is %4.4x. The autonegotiated media type is %s. No common media type was autonegotiated! This is extremely unusual and typically indicates a configuration error. Perhaps the advertised capability set was intentionally limited. Basic mode control register 0x%4.4x: Auto-negotiation enabled. 0fullhalf Auto-negotiation disabled, with Speed fixed at 10%s mbps, %s-duplex. You have link beat, and everything is working OK. previously broken, but now renot Basic mode status register 0x%4.4x ... %4.4x. Link status: %sestablished. This transceiver is capable of %sAbleUnable %s to perform Auto-negotiation, negotiation %scomplete. Remote fault detected! *** Link Jabber! *** Your link partner advertised %4.4x:, w/ 802.3X flow control%s. Your link partner is generating %s link beat (no autonegotiation). Link partner information is not exchanged when in fixed speed mode. Your link partner does not do autonegotiation, and this transceiver type does not report the sensed link speed. Your link partner is strange, status %4.4x. End of basic transceiver information. unknownupnegotiatingdown%-12s 0x%4.4x 0x%4.4x This version of 'mii-diag' has not been linked with the libmii.c library. That library provides extended transceiver status reports. This version of 'mii-diag' has not been linked with the libmii.c library required for the media monitor option. tmii-diag.c:v2.11 3/21/2005 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com) http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html |I@aŒI@A˜I@C I@D¨I@f°I@F¼I@gÌI@GÜI@häI@mìI@MøI@püI@rJ@R J@sJ@vJ@V$J@w,J@?ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿdN@pN@|N@ŒN@œN@¤N@°N@œN@¤N@pN@|N@dN@°O@ÀO@N@äO@P@8P@N@N@XP@|P@ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ€@)@@ @@e0 @À @ @ @ÌÜdä°A@`I@¼´ð @à @Ð @À @t° @ø¤@  @ô @¬ @X@@Ô/@È€ @p @` @Œ'@pP @Ø@ @Ä€Ð0 @ @t¸à @ @