Allied Telesis AT-2716POE manual Set the Flow Control parameter to Auto, Disabled, Rx Enabled

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3.

Set the "Flow Control" parameter to Auto, Disabled, Rx Enabled,

 

 

Rx & Tx Enabled, or Tx Enabled.

 

The default setting is Auto.

Updating the Interrupt

The “Interrupt Moderation” property will cause the network device to

Moderation property

send interrupt requests only after multiple packets have been received

 

and not immediately upon receipt of a packet.

 

1.

In Microsoft Windows, right-click the Network Adapter in

 

 

Network Connections and then click Properties.

 

2.

Click the Configure button and then the Advanced tab.

 

3.

Set the "Interrupt Moderation" parameter to Disable or Enable.

 

The default setting is Enable.

Updating the IPv4

The “IPv4 Checksum offload” property allows the checksum to be

Checksum Offload

computed by the Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.

property

1.

In Microsoft Windows, right-click the Network Adapter in

 

 

 

Network Connections and then click Properties.

 

2.

Click the Configure button and then the Advanced tab.

 

3.

Set the IPv4 Checksum Offload parameter to Disable, RX & TX

 

 

Enabled, RX Enabled, or TX Enabled.

 

The default setting is RX & TX Enabled

Updating the Jumbo

The "Jumbo MTU" property allows the adapter to transmit and receive

MTU property

oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes but less

 

than 9000 bytes in length. Note that this parameter requires a switch

 

that is able to process large frames.

 

1.

In Microsoft Windows, right-click the Network Adapter in

 

 

Network Connections, and then click Properties.

 

2.

Click the Configure button and then the Advanced tab.

 

3.

Jumbo MTU is set at 1500 bytes by default. To increase the size

 

 

of the received frames, increase the byte quantity in 500-byte

 

 

increments up to 9000 bytes.

 

The default setting is 1500.

Updating the Large

The “Large Send Offload (IPv4)” property allows the TCP segmentation

Send Offload (IPv4)

to be done by the Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.

 

1.

In Microsoft Windows, right-click the Network Adapter in

 

 

Network Connections and then click Properties.

 

2.

Click the Configure button and then the Advanced tab.

 

3.

Set the "Large Send Offload (IPv4)" parameter to Disable or

Enable.

The default setting is Enable.

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Contents Installation and Users Guide Copyright 2011 Allied Telesis, Inc Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards Translated Safety Statements Contents Contents Figures Page Preface Description Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentSymbol Page Returning Products Online Support Email and Telephone Support WarrantySales or Corporate Information Management Software Updates Chapter AT-2716POE Adapter Functional DescriptionState Description LEDsSupported Operating Systems AT-2716POE Adapter Software DriversInstalling the Hardware Reviewing Safety Precautions Page Checking the Contents of Your Shipment Pre-Installation Checklist Removing the PC Cover Installing a Network Adapter CardPage Securing the Adapter Card Page Maximum Connecting the Network CablesConnector Page Checking Warranty Registration Installing Windows XP Ndis Driver Software Not Installing the Ndis Driver SoftwarePage Click the check box for Include this location in the search Updating the Windows XP Driver Software Run Window Device Manager Window is shown in Figure Click Install from a list or specified location Advanced Hardware Update Wizard WindowPage Uninstalling the Driver Software Chapter Device Manager Installing the Driver SoftwarePage Update Driver Software Ethernet Controller Window Click Browse my computer for driver software Update Driver Software Confirmation WindowOpen the Device Manager Page Page Page Intentionally Left Blank Installing the AT-2716POE AT-Mux Configuration Application Virtual LANs and the AT-2716POE AT-Mux Configuration Utility Page Intentionally Left Blank Installing the AT-2716POE AT-Mux Configuration Utility Page Installation Complete Window Click Close Configuring the AT-2716POE AT-Mux Configuration Utility VoIP Configuration Example Page Page Page Setting Advanced Properties Selecting Advanced Tab Windows XP Accessing the Advanced TabSystem Properties Dialog Box Click on the Advanced Tab Windows SelectingPage Windows Vista See for an example of the Windows Vista Start menu Page Modifying Advanced Properties Page Set the Flow Control parameter to Auto, Disabled, Rx Enabled Page Set the Priority & Vlan setting to Priority & Vlan Disabled Checksum offload for the IPv6 protocol Set the VMQ Vlan Filtering parameter to Disable or Enable Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostics Checking Port LEDs on the Adapter Troubleshooting Checklist Type ipconfig /all Testing Network ConnectivityCommand Window with ping displayed Software Problems and Solutions Environmental Specifications Specifications Physical SpecificationsOperating Specifications Power SpecificationsPin Pair Signal 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted-Pair Port ConnectorsPin Signal Pin Pair Signal Shows the ferrule in an SC connector Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsRubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning Surface Using a Cartridge-Type CleanerPage Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule If desired, repeat step Using a Swab

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