Appendix B. NDIS 2 device driver parameters
| The following table describes the NDIS 2 device driver parameters. For sample | |
| PROTOCOL.INI files, see Figure 3 on page 58 and Figure 4 on page 58. | |
Table 9. DOS and OS/2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL.INI | ||
Parameter | Explanation | |
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NetAddress | Use this parameter to specify a locally administered address for the adapter. The address | |
| must be enclosed in double quotes (“ ”) and be unique among all the addresses on the | |
| network. |
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| The adapter can be known on the network by its universally administered address (the | |
| address encoded in the adapter’s memory at the factory) or a locally administered address | |
| (a unique, | |
| The universally administered address is the default value. That address appears on the | |
| adapter bracket. See Figure 2 on page 44 for an illustration. | |
| Valid values: ″400000000000″ to ″7FFFFFFFFFFF″ in hex | |
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DataRate | Used for configuring the ring speed of the adapter. It is recommended for servers that the | |
| DataRate be set to M16 or M4, and clients be set to Auto. This parameter is ignored for 100 | |
| Mbps network operation. | |
| Valid values: | |
| AUTO AutoSense – automatic | |
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| Note: The adapter will not function with AutoSense if it is the first one on the ring. |
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| AutoSense is not designed for changing ring speed while the adapter is operational. |
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| It is usually necessary to reload the driver. |
| M16 | |
| M4 | |
| The default is AUTO. | |
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EnableTxEofInt | This parameter specifies whether the Transmit End of Frame Interrupt is enabled. | |
| Valid values: | |
| Yes | Indicates that the interrupt will be recognized by the interrupt handler. |
| No | Indicates that the interrupt will not be recognized by the interrupt handler. This |
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| value is preferable in some environments (such as a server environment) to reduce |
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| the number of times the interrupt handler is invoked. This can result in reduced |
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| CPU utilization and increased performance. |
| The default is Yes. | |
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MaxTransmits (OS/2 | This parameter specifies the maximum number of transmit queue entries. The value should | |
only) | be set high enough to accommodate the sum of all MaxTransmits for all protocol drivers |
using the adapter concurrently. Valid values: 1 to 128
The default is 31.
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