7CONFIGURING

DYNAMICACCESS

CLASS OF SERVICE
This chapter describes enabling and configuring
DynamicAccess Class of Service support for
Windows 95 and Windows NT.
The DynamicAccess Class of Service feature lets you select
critical applications for high-priority network access.
Class of Service prioritization allows stations running
critical applications under Windows 95 or Windows NT
to access network bandwidth before other stations. The
NDIS 4 driver requests a priority token when the selected
applications transmit data.
DynamicAccess Class of Service is only available with the
3C319 NIC NDIS 4 driver. This feature is not available with
other 3C319 NIC drivers.
The DynamicAccess Class of Service feature is disabled
by default; if you want to take advantage of this feature,
you must manually enable it after installing the
NDIS 4 driver.

Before Starting Configuration

The 3C319 NIC must be installed and configured
before you configure DynamicAccess Class of Service.
For installation instructions, see Chapter 2, “Installing the
3C319 NIC.” If your operating system does not
automatically detect and configure the NIC, you must
configure the NIC manually. See Chapter 5, “Configuring
the NIC Manually,” for instructions.
The NDIS 4 driver must also be installed before you
configure DynamicAccess Class of Service. For installation
instructions, see Chapter 4, “Installing a Network Driver
for Windows 95,” or see Chapter 6, “Installing a Network
Driver for Windows NT.”