•Speed & Duplex. The Speed & Duplex property allows the user to set the connection speed to the network and mode. The Duplex Mode allows the adapter to transmit and receive network data simultaneously. The adapter is set to Auto (optimum connection) by default. Set the speed and mode as described below:
o 1 Gb Full Auto. Sets the speed to 1 Gbps and mode to
o 100 Mb Half. Sets the speed to 100 Mbps and mode to
o Auto. (Default) Sets the speed and mode for optimum network connection (recommended)
NOTE: Auto is the recommended selection. It allows the adapter to dynamically detect the line speed and duplex mode of the network. Whenever the network capability changes, the adapter will automatically detect and adjust to the new line speed and duplex mode.
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Multifunction Gigabit Server adapter properties
•iSCSI VLAN. Allows you to create a VLAN for an
•TCP Offload Engine (TOE). Offloads TCP connections to the Multifunction Server Adapter. Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) is required when enabling TOE or RSS. For systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1) you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system. See the Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) website to download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) and the required Microsoft hotfixes in article numbers 921136, 919948, and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB).
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Windows 2000 adapter properties
•802.1p QoS. The 802.1p QoS parameter is a standard that enables Quality of Service. This parameter is disabled by default. To change this parameter, select Enable or Disable.
•Checksum Offload. Normally the Checksum Offload function is computed by the protocol stack. By selecting one of the Checksum Offload parameters, the checksum can be computed by the Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
To enable one of the Checksum Offload parameters, select the parameter.