Table 10. Novell NetWare Server driver parameters (continued)
| Parameter | Explanation | 
| NODE= | This keyword is used to set a locally administered address for the adapter. A local address | 
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 | must contain 12 hexadecimal characters and can be specified in either  | 
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 | (MSB) or  | 
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 | To specify an MSB node address, the letter M immediately follows the last digit of the node | 
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 | address. To specify an LSB node address, the letter L immediately follows the last digit of | 
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 | the node address. If neither an M nor L is specified after the last digit of the node address, | 
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 | MSB will be assumed. | 
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 | If a node address is specified in MSB format, the value must be within the range | 
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 | X'400000000000' to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF' (for example, X'400000000002'M). This same | 
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 | address specified in LSB format would be X'020000000080'L with an L optionally appended | 
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 | to the end. | 
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 | Notes: | 
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 | 1. Do not assign the same local address to two or more stations. Severe station | 
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 | communication or network failures can occur when two or more stations are assigned | 
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 | the same address. | 
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 | 2. If you do not assign a locally administered address, the adapter uses the universally | 
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 | administered address permanently encoded in its memory. | 
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| RNICOPEN= | This is a Server environment only keyword parameter. The RNICOPEN keyword permits the | 
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 | adapter being controlled by the driver to function as a quick failover redundant adapter in | 
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 | conjunction with IBMRNIC.NLM. The required keyword value is used to specify the locally | 
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 | administered address to be used for this adapter in the redundant NIC pair. When the | 
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 | RNICOPEN keyword is specified, the adapter will not function until IBMRNIC.NLM is | 
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 | properly configured. Using this keyword causes the adapter to be controlled by | 
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 | IBMRNIC.NLM; it will NOT function as one would normally expect. Do NOT enable this | 
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 | keyword parameter without consulting the "Redundant NIC" chapter of the  | 
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 | Adapter Features document. | 
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 | Valid values: | 
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 | A locally administered address containing 12 hexadecimal characters specified in | 
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 | |
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 | X’400000000000’ to X’7FFFFFFFFFFF’ (for example, X’400000000002’). Use a | 
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 | configuration NLM (NWCONFIG or INSTALL) to assist with the correct usage of this | 
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 | parameter. | 
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 | The same Failover address must be specified for both adapters in a redundant NIC | 
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 | pair. | 
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 | This parameter is disabled by default. | 
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| RXBUFFERS= | This keyword defines the number of receive buffers used by the IBMTRPO LAN driver. | 
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 | Valid values: | 
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 | 4 to 64 | 
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 | The default is 32. For IBM LAN Client, the default is 4. | 
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 | Note: Receive buffer size is defined by the server SET command. Refer to your Novell | 
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 | NetWare system administration documentation for more information. | 
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| SLOT= | This keyword defines the slot number of the corresponding adapter in the computer. To | 
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 | avoid being prompted to enter a slot number when the IBMTRPO LAN driver is loaded, | 
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 | specify this keyword. One SLOT number is required for each NIC if you are using more than | 
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 | one. | 
