Table 10. Novell NetWare Server driver parameters (continued)
| Parameter | Explanation | 
| STANDBY | This is a Server environment only keyword parameter. The STANDBY keyword prohibits the | 
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 | adapter from opening on the ring and should only be used in conjunction with | 
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 | IBMRNIC.NLM. When the STANDBY keyword is specified, the adapter will not function until | 
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 | an IBMRNIC failover event occurs to this adapter. Enable Standby for the secondary adapter | 
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 | of a Redundant NIC adapter pair where both adapters are using Standard Failover mode. | 
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 | Do NOT enable this keyword parameter without consulting the "Redundant NIC" chapter of | 
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 | the  | 
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 | Valid values: | |
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 | There are no values associated with this keyword. Use a configuration NLM | 
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 | (NWCONFIG or INSTALL) to assist with the correct usage of this parameter. | 
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 | This parameter is disabled by default. | |
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| TXBUFFERS= | This keyword defines the number of transmit buffers used by the IBMTRPO LAN driver. | |
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 | Valid values: | |
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 | 1 to 16 | 
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 | The default is 16. | |
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 | Note: Maximum transmit frame size is defined by the server SET command. Refer to your | |
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 | Novell NetWare system administration documentation for more information. | |
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| TXPRIMAX= | Priority Transmit Maximum Level. This parameter permits the driver to set the maximum | |
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 | priority level that the adapter will accept. If any frame is queued for transmission at a priority | |
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 | level higher than this, it will be transmitted at this level. | |
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 | Valid values:  | |
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 | The default is 6. | |
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| TXPRITHRESH= | Priority Transmit Threshold. This parameter permits the driver to set the threshold for priority | |
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 | transmits. An IBM  | |
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 | priority level 0 through this threshold will be transmitted over the low priority channel. All | |
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 | frames with a priority level greater than this threshold up to the maximum will be transmitted | |
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 | over the high priority channel. | |
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 | Valid values:  | |
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 | The default is 1. | |
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| RT= | Route Switching Mode. This parameter indicates whether the driver should enable code that | |
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 | attempts to send routable traffic directly to a destination rather than through the router. This | |
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 | can improve the performance of these connections and reduce the workload at the router. If | |
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 | the value if Disable, all routable frames will be sent through the router. | |
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 | Valid values: | |
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 | A | Automatically determines whether to use Peer or Client mode. | 
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 | P | Communicates with a peer destination station to establish a direct path. | 
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 | C | Uses an MSS server to determine the direct path. | 
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 | D | Deactivates the route switching function for this adapter. | 
The default is Disable.
Appendix D. Novell NetWare Server driver parameters 67
