where:

 

CN

is the Control Device command to the driver

User_LU

is the logical unit of the specified LANIC card

45B

is the subfunction code for saving/discarding inbound packets

x

if •1" will configure the driver to save orphan packets,

 

if •2" will reset the driver to discard orphan packets (normal mode)

When •saving orphans" is configured, Node Manager software will send orphan packet informa" tion to system LU 1 (system console). If not configured, no information is sent. Thus, to detect the configuration for saving orphans on a particular LANIC card, LU 1 (system console) may be checked after sample orphan packets are sent to the card.

LANIC Card Configuration Data

RAM & NOVRAM

The LANIC card contains RAM and NOVRAM (non"volatile static RAM). NOVRAM data is maintained even after power cycling.

Among data stored in NOVRAM include the card's Station Address, and a Download Server Station Address. The Station Address uniquely identifies a node on the LAN (see Chapter 1). A Download Server Station Address is generally used to identify some other node on the LAN from which the local node will receive special information, such as VCP server instructions or Link File directory data, depending on the software running.

Also stored in NOVRAM is the Receive Packet Filter Mode, the Retry Limit, the Save Bad Packet flag, and the Trace Mode flag. Briefly, the Receive Packet Filter Mode is a setting that determines categories of packets that a node can receive; the Retry Limit determines the number of times the card will reattempt a packet transmission if it initially failed (1 or 15 times); the Save Bad Packet flag determines if bad packets are saved or discarded; and the Trace Mode flag configures whether tracing of packets that failed transmission is •on" or •off".

When shipped from the factory, the LANIC card NOVRAM contains initial settings as shown in Table 4"1.

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