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

 

must contain 12 hexadecimal characters and can be specified in either most-significant bit

 

(MSB) or least-significant bit (LSB) format.

 

To specify an MSB node address, the letter M immediately follows the last digit of the node

 

address. To specify an LSB node address, the letter L immediately follows the last digit of

 

the node address. If neither an M nor L is specified after the last digit of the node address,

 

MSB will be assumed.

 

If a node address is specified in MSB format, the value must be within the range

 

X'400000000000' to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF' (for example, X'400000000002'M). This same

 

address specified in LSB format would be X'020000000080'L with an L optionally appended

 

to the end.

 

Notes:

 

1. Do not assign the same local address to two or more stations. Severe station

 

communication or network failures can occur when two or more stations are assigned

 

the same address.

 

2. If you do not assign a locally administered address, the adapter uses the universally

 

administered address permanently encoded in its memory.

 

 

RNICOPEN=

This is a Server environment only keyword parameter. The RNICOPEN keyword permits the

 

adapter being controlled by the driver to function as a quick failover redundant adapter in

 

conjunction with IBMRNIC.NLM. The required keyword value is used to specify the locally

 

administered address to be used for this adapter in the redundant NIC pair. When the

 

RNICOPEN keyword is specified, the adapter will not function until IBMRNIC.NLM is

 

properly configured. Using this keyword causes the adapter to be controlled by

 

IBMRNIC.NLM; it will NOT function as one would normally expect. Do NOT enable this

 

keyword parameter without consulting the "Redundant NIC" chapter of the Token-Ring

 

Adapter Features document.

 

Valid values:

 

A locally administered address containing 12 hexadecimal characters specified in

 

most-significant bit (MSB) format. The value must be within the range

 

X’400000000000’ to X’7FFFFFFFFFFF’ (for example, X’400000000002’). Use a

 

configuration NLM (NWCONFIG or INSTALL) to assist with the correct usage of this

 

parameter.

 

The same Failover address must be specified for both adapters in a redundant NIC

 

pair.

 

This parameter is disabled by default.

 

 

RXBUFFERS=

This keyword defines the number of receive buffers used by the IBMTRPO LAN driver.

 

Valid values:

 

4 to 64

 

The default is 32. For IBM LAN Client, the default is 4.

 

Note: Receive buffer size is defined by the server SET command. Refer to your Novell

 

NetWare system administration documentation for more information.

 

 

SLOT=

This keyword defines the slot number of the corresponding adapter in the computer. To

 

avoid being prompted to enter a slot number when the IBMTRPO LAN driver is loaded,

 

specify this keyword. One SLOT number is required for each NIC if you are using more than

 

one.

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