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[[wikipedia:Ethernet|Ethernet]] is a family of computer [[networking]] technologies commonly used in communication devices. A scheme known as [[carrier sense multiple access]] with collision detection ([[CSMA]]/[[CD]]) governed the way the devices access the channel.
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[[w:Ethernet|Ethernet]] is a family of computer [[networking]] technologies commonly used in communication devices. A scheme known as carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) governed the way the devices access the channel.
  
 
 
* Speed: 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s and 10 Gbit/s (10GBASE-T, or IEEE 802.3an-2006, is a standard released in [[2006]])
 
  
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==
# Configure an Ethernet connection in [[Ubuntu]] Linux using <code>[[netplan]]</code> or <code>[[nmcli]]</code> in [[RHEL]] depending of your Linux distribution.
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# Configure an Ethernet connection in [[Ubuntu]] Linux using [[netplan]] or [[nmcli]] depending of your Linux distribution.
 
# Configure [[Ethernet bonding]] connections<ref>https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_and_managing_networking/index#configuring-network-bonding-using-nmcli_Configuring-Networking-with-nmcli</ref> (802.3ad / LACP link aggregation)
 
# Configure [[Ethernet bonding]] connections<ref>https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_and_managing_networking/index#configuring-network-bonding-using-nmcli_Configuring-Networking-with-nmcli</ref> (802.3ad / LACP link aggregation)
 
# Show interface configuration in Linux including ip addresses: <code>[[ifconfig]] -a</code> or <code>ip a</code>
 
# Show interface configuration in Linux including ip addresses: <code>[[ifconfig]] -a</code> or <code>ip a</code>
# Show interface [[ethernet]] network capabilities of network interface in Linux, such as speed, with: <code>[[mii-tool]] -v YOUR_INTERFACE_NAME</code>,  <code>[[mii-tool]] -v eth0</code>
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# Show interface [[ethernet]] network capabilities of network interface in Linux, such as speed, with: <code>mii-tool -v YOUR_INTERFACE_NAME</code>,  <code>[[mii-tool]] -v eth0</code>
# Read about [[wikipedia:Jumbo_frame]]s: <code>ip link set dev eth0 [[mtu]] 9000</code>
 
 
 
== Related terms ==
 
* [[Spanning Tree Protocol]] (STP)
 
* [[InfiniBand]]
 
* [[MTU]]
 
* [[8P8C]] connector
 
* [[Ethernet card]]
 
* [[Ethernet In-Band Access (IBA)]]
 
* [[EtherNet/IP]] (IP = Industrial Protocol)
 
* [[MAC]]
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{Linux ethernet}}
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* <code>[[ethtool]]</code> or obsolete <code>mii-tool</code> (<code>mii-tool -v eth0</code>). See also: <code>[[nmcli]] device show</code>
 
* {{Linux networking commands}}
 
* {{Linux networking commands}}
* {{TCP}}
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* [[TCP]]
* {{ethernet}}
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* [[Fibre Channel]]: <code>[[lspci]] | grep -"Fibre Channel"</code>
* {{networking}}
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Networking]]
 
[[Category:Networking]]
[[Category:Ethernet]]
 

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