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Date:      Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:55:05 +0530
From:      Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@gmail.com>
To:        ovi freebsd <lists@freebsdonline.com>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org, Ingo Flaschberger <if@xip.at>
Subject:   Re: Network Card
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:30 PM, ovi freebsd <lists@freebsdonline.com>wrote:

> Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Ingo Flaschberger <if@xip.at> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Dear Kaushal,
>>>
>>>  I have two lan cards em0 and rl0 on my system. is there a way to know on
>>>
>>>
>>>> freebsd which is onboard or pci card ?. The issue is my system is
>>>> located
>>>> at
>>>> remote location.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> perhaps lspci -v helps.
>>>
>>> or something like dmidecode (at linux, does not know the freebsd name),
>>> then you can readout the mb-name.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>       Ingo Flaschberger
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi Ingo
>>
>> I did pciconf -lv and ran dmidecode. I could not figure it out which one
>> was
>> onboard or pci ?
>> Do you want me to paste the output of that commands
>>
>> Please suggest
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>>
>> Kaushal
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> It is possible to find you the manufacturer of the motherboard? If yes, it
> would be easy to know which is onboard and which is on PCI since are
> different network chipsets.
>
> Hi ovi

so there is no such command line utility to get to know about that
information on Free BSD ?

Thanks and Regards

Kaushal



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