FILES=100

buffers=25

LASTDRIVE=m

fcbs=4,4

device=c:\6150\amsida.sys device=c:\6150\amsicd.sys /d:cpqcd001

Example AUTOEXEC.BAT

PROMPT $p$g

@ECHO OFF

C:\dos\mscdex.exe /d:cpqcd001 @CALL C:\nw5c32\STARTNET

Solaris

To customize the driver edit "/kernel/drv/bcme.conf" and update the respective parameters in this file. The parameters include the following.

ForceSpeedDuplex. Configures link (or instance) to a certain Speed and Duplex. By default, AutoNegotiate (0) is set. The setup is based on the following values:

0—AutoNegotiate

1—10 Mbps speed and Half-Duplex mode

2—10 Mbps speed and Full-Duplex mode

3—100 Mbps speed and Half-Duplex mode

4—100 Mbps speed and Full-Duplex mode

5—Force 1000 Mbps Full-Duplex mode (Fiber adapter only)

6—AutoNegotiate only 1000 Mbps Full-Duplex mode

7—AutoNegotiate only 1000 Mbps Half-Duplex mode

8—AutoNegotiate only 100 Mbps Full-Duplex mode

9—AutoNegotiate only 100 Mbps Half-Duplex mode

10—AutoNegotiate only 10 Mbps Full-Duplex mode

11—AutoNegotiate only 10 Mbps Half-Duplex mode

Example: Configure adapters of instance#0 and instance#3 to 100 Mbps Full-Duplex, and 10 Mbps Half-Duplex.

ForceSpeedDuplex=2,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;

ForceSpeedDuplex=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;

FlowControl. Configures the flow control parameters of a link. The setup is based on the following values:

0—Both Tx and Rx flow control are disabled.

1—Tx flow control is enabled. Pause frames will be sent if resource is low, but the device will not process Rx Pause Frame.

2—Rx flow control is enabled. If the device receives Pause Frame, it will stop sending, but the device will not send Pause Frame if resource is low.

3—Both Rx and TX flow control are enabled. Pause frames will be sent if resource is low. If the device receives Pause Frame, it will stop sending.

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