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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 30.\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 31.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 32.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 33.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 34.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 35.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 36.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 37.\" 38.Dd July 19, 2000 39.Dt IFMEDIA 4 40.Os 41.Sh NAME 42.Nm ifmedia 43.Nd network interface media settings 44.Sh SYNOPSIS 45.Fd #include \*[Lt]sys/socket.h\*[Gt] 46.Fd #include \*[Lt]net/if.h\*[Gt] 47.Fd #include \*[Lt]net/if_media.h\*[Gt] 48.Sh DESCRIPTION 49The 50.Nm 51interface provides a consistent method for querying and setting 52network interface media and media options. The media is typically 53set using the 54.Xr ifconfig 8 55command. 56.Pp 57There are currently four link types supported by 58.Nm "" : 59.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_IEEE80211 -compact 60.It Dv IFM_ETHER 61Ethernet 62.It Dv IFM_TOKEN 63Token Ring 64.It Dv IFM_FDDI 65FDDI 66.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211 67IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN 68.El 69.Pp 70The following sections describe the possible media settings for each 71link type. Not all of these are supported by every device; refer to 72your device's manual page for more information. 73.Pp 74The lists below provide the possible names of each media type or option. 75The first name in the list is the canonical name of the media type or 76option. Additional names are acceptable aliases for the media type or 77option. 78.Sh COMMON MEDIA TYPES AND OPTIONS 79The following media types are shared by all link types: 80.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_MANUAL -compact 81.It Dv IFM_AUTO 82Autoselect the best media. [autoselect, auto] 83.It Dv IFM_MANUAL 84Jumper or switch on device selects media. [manual] 85.It Dv IFM_NONE 86Deselect all media. [none] 87.El 88.Pp 89The following media options are shared by all link types: 90.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_FLAG0 91.It Dv IFM_FDX 92Place the device into full-duplex mode. This option only has meaning 93if the device is normally not full-duplex. [full-duplex, fdx] 94.It Dv IFM_HDX 95Place the device into half-duplex mode. This option only has meaning 96if the device is normally not half-duplex. [half-duplex, hdx] 97.It Dv IFM_FLAG0 98Driver-defined flag. [flag0] 99.It Dv IFM_FLAG1 100Driver-defined flag. [flag1] 101.It Dv IFM_FLAG2 102Driver-defined flag. [flag2] 103.It Dv IFM_LOOP 104Place the device into hardware loopback mode. [loopback, hw-loopback, loop] 105.El 106.Sh MEDIA TYPES AND OPTIONS FOR ETHERNET 107The following media types are defined for Ethernet: 108.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_1000_FX 109.It Dv IFM_HPNA_1 110HomePNA 1.0, 1Mb/s. [HomePNA1, HPNA1] 111.It Dv IFM_10_T 11210BASE-T, 10Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. [10baseT, 113UTP, 10UTP] 114.It Dv IFM_10_2 11510BASE2, 10Mb/s over coaxial cable, BNC connector, also called Thinnet. 116[10base2, BNC, 10BNC] 117.It Dv IFM_10_5 11810BASE5, 10Mb/s over 15-wire cables, DB15 connector, also called AUI. 119[10base5, AUI, 10AUI] 120.It Dv IFM_10_STP 12110BASE-STP, 10Mb/s over shielded twisted pair, DB9 connector. [10baseSTP, 122STP, 10STP] 123.It Dv IFM_10_FL 12410BASE-FL, 10Mb/s over fiber optic cables. [10baseFL, FL, 10FL] 125.It Dv IFM_100_TX 126100BASE-TX, 100Mb/s over unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. [100baseTX, 127100TX] 128.It Dv IFM_100_FX 129100BASE-FX, 100Mb/s over fiber optic cables. [100baseFX, 100FX] 130.It Dv IFM_100_T4 131100BASE-T4, 100Mb/s over 4-wire (category 3) unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 132connector. [100baseT4, 100T4] 133.It Dv IFM_100_T2 134100BASE-T2. [100baseT2, 100T2] 135.It Dv IFM_100_VG 136100VG-AnyLAN. [100baseVG, 100VG] 137.It Dv IFM_1000_SX 1381000BASE-SX, 1Gb/s over multi-mode fiber optic cables. [1000baseSX, 1000SX] 139.It Dv IFM_1000_LX 1401000BASE-LX, 1Gb/s over single-mode fiber optic cables. [1000baseLX, 1000LX] 141.It Dv IFM_1000_CX 1421000BASE-CX, 1Gb/s over shielded twisted pair. [1000baseCX, 1000CX] 143.It Dv IFM_1000_T 1441000BASE-T, 1Gb/s over category 5 unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. 145[1000baseT, 1000T] 146.El 147.Pp 148The following media option is defined for Ethernet: 149.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_ETH_MASTER 150.It Dv IFM_ETH_MASTER 151Configure a 1000BASE-T PHY as a MASTER PHY. 152.El 153.Sh MEDIA TYPES AND OPTIONS FOR TOKEN RING 154The following media types are defined for Token Ring: 155.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_TOK_UTP16 156.It Dv IFM_TOK_STP4 1574Mb/s, shielded twisted pair, DB9 connector. [DB9/4Mbit, 4STP] 158.It Dv IFM_TOK_STP16 15916Mb/s, shielded twisted pair, DB9 connector. [DB9/16Mbit, 16STP] 160.It Dv IFM_TOK_UTP4 1614Mb/s, unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. [UTP/4Mbit, 4UTP] 162.It Dv IFM_TOK_UTP16 16316Mb/s, unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. [UTP/16Mbit, 16UTP] 164.El 165.Pp 166The following media options are defined for Token Ring: 167.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_TOK_SRCRT 168.It Dv IFM_TOK_ETR 169Early token release. [EarlyTokenRelease, ETR] 170.It Dv IFM_TOK_SRCRT 171Enable source routing features. [SourceRouting, SRCRT] 172.It Dv IFM_TOK_ALLR 173All routes vs. single route broadcast. [AllRoutes, ALLR] 174.El 175.Sh MEDIA TYPES AND OPTIONS FOR FDDI 176The following media types are defined for FDDI: 177.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_FDDI_SMF -compact 178.It Dv IFM_FDDI_SMF 179Single-mode fiber. [Single-mode, SMF] 180.It Dv IFM_FDDI_MMF 181Multi-mode fiber. [Multi-mode, MMF] 182.It Dv IFM_FDDI_UTP 183Unshielded twisted pair, RJ45 connector. [UTP, CDDI] 184.El 185.Pp 186The following media options are defined for FDDI: 187.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_FDDI_DA 188.It Dv IFM_FDDI_DA 189Dual-attached station vs. Single-attached station. [dual-attach, das] 190.El 191.Sh MEDIA TYPES AND OPTIONS FOR IEEE802.11 WIRELESS LAN 192The following media types are defined for IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN: 193.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_IEEE80211_DS11 -compact 194.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_FH1 195Frequency Hopping 1Mbps. [FH1] 196.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_FH2 197Frequency Hopping 2Mbps. [FH2] 198.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_DS1 199Direct Sequence 1Mbps. [DS1] 200.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_DS2 201Direct Sequence 2Mbps. [DS2] 202.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_DS5 203Direct Sequence 5Mbps. [DS5] 204.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_DS11 205Direct Sequence 11Mbps. [DS11] 206.El 207.Pp 208The following media options are defined for IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN: 209.Bl -tag -offset indent -width IFM_IEEE80211_HOSTAP -compact 210.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_ADHOC 211Adhoc (IBSS) mode. [adhoc, ibss] 212.br 213In some drivers, 214it may be used with the 215.Dv IFM_FLAG0 216[flag0] media option to specify non-standard adhoc demo mode. 217.It Dv IFM_IEEE80211_HOSTAP 218Access Point mode [hostap] 219.El 220.Sh SEE ALSO 221.Xr netintro 4 , 222.Xr ifconfig 8 223.Sh HISTORY 224The 225.Nm 226interface first appeared in 227.Bsx 3.0 . 228The implementation that appeared in 229.Nx 1.3 230was written by Jonathan Stone and Jason R. Thorpe to be compatible with 231the BSDI API. It has since gone through several revisions which have 232extended the API while maintaining backwards compatibility with the 233original API. 234.Pp 235Support for the 236.Sy IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN 237link type was added in 238.Nx 1.5 . 239