team members. After you press the D key, the information remains displayed until you reboot your computer.

Actual diagnostics information may vary, depending upon the adapter(s) installed in your computer. Diagnostics information may include the following items:

PWA Number—The Printed Wire Assembly number of the device as stored in the EEPROM

MAC Address—The individual address of the device as stored in the EEPROM

I/O—The I/O address for PCI access determined by the software. On cards without an I/O address, all zeros are displayed

Memory—The memory map PCI access address determined by the software

Slot—The slot number reported by the BIOS. The number displayed is the BIOS version of the PCI slot number. Therefore, actual positions of adapters within slots may not be displayed as expected. Slots are not always enumerated in an obvious manner, and the diagnostics will only report what is indicated by the BIOS.

HP NC-Series 31xx Fast Ethernet Adapters

The following information describes the adapter properties available for HP NC-Series 31xx Faster Ethernet adapters in the Windows operating system.

See the HP Nework Configuration Utility online help for the properties available through the NCU. See the Linux readme files for the properties available through the various Linux operating systems.

Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 x64 configurations

Although the default values should be appropriate in most cases, you may change any of the available options to meet the requirements of your specific system. It is recommended that you use the HP Network Configuration Utility to update HP NC-Series adapter properties. However, if you choose to update the properties using the operating system's Device Manager, the following lists the properties that are available for your HP adapter. The properties that are available through the HP NCU will differ. See the online help file for NCU adapter property information.

NC31xx Fast Ethernet adapter properties

802.1p QoS Packet Tagging. Enables or disables IEEE 802.1p tagging to send network traffic with different priority levels.

o Default = Off

o Range = Off; On

Coalesce Buffers. Specifies the number of memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available map registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver is forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The preferred method of transmitting data is to use map registers, since it is the most efficient method.

o Default = 8

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