Defining the Number of Back-to-Back Packets to Transmit

The pace_size parameter (see TABLE B-6) defines the maximum number of back-to- back packets you can transmit at one time. If the value is zero, there will be no limit to the number of back-to-back packets that can be transmitted.

TABLE B-6Back-to-Back Packet Transmission Capability

Parameter Values

pace_size 1 to 255 = Number of back-to-back packets transmitted at one time

0= No limit to the number of back-to-back packets that can be transmitted (default)

Parameters That Report Transceiver Capabilities

TABLE B-7describes the read-only transceiver capabilities. These parameters define the capabilities of the local transceiver.

TABLE B-7Read-Only Transceiver Capabilities

Parameter

Description

 

 

autoneg_cap

Local transceiver capability of the hardware

 

0

= Not capable of autonegotiation

 

1

= Autonegotiation capable

100fdx_cap

Local transceiver capability of the hardware; initialized at startup

 

0

= Not 100 Mbit/sec full-duplex capable

 

1

= 100 Mbit/sec full-duplex capable

100hdx_cap

Local transceiver capability of the hardware; initialized at startup

 

0

= Not 100 Mbit/sec half-duplex capable

 

1

= 100 Mbit/sec half-duplex capable

10fdx_cap

Local transceiver capability of the hardware; initialized at startup

 

0

= Not 10 Mbit/sec full-duplex capable

 

1

= 10 Mbit/sec full-duplex capable

10hdx_cap

Local transceiver capability of the hardware; initialized at startup

 

0

= Not 10 Mbit/sec half-duplex capable

 

1

= 10 Mbit/sec half-duplex capable

 

 

 

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6U specifications

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