
#3 will set the 100 Mbps speed and half Duplex mode.
#4 will set the 100 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode.
#7 will let adapter autonegotiate. AutoNegAdvertised=0;
#This parameter determines the speed/duplex options that will be
#advertised during
#following settings.
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# To advertise | 10 | Full only AutoNegAdvertised | = | 2 | |||||
# To advertise | 10 | Half/Full AutoNegAdvertised | = | 3 | |||||
# To advertise | 100 | Half only | AutoNegAdvertised | = | 4 | ||||
# To advertise | 100 | Full only | AutoNegAdvertised | = | 8 |
#To advertise 100 Half/Full AutoNegAdvertised = 12
#To advertise 1000 Full only AutoNegAdvertised = 32
# To advertise all speeds AutoNegAdvertised | = 47 |
MaxFrameSize=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;
#0 is for normal ethernet frames.
#1 is for upto 4k size frames.
#2 is for upto 8k size frames.
#3 is for upto 16k size frames.
#These are maximum frame limits, not the actual ethernet frame
#size. Your actual ethernet frame size would be determined by
#protocol stack configuration (please refer to ndd command man pages)
#For Jumbo Frame Support (9k ethernet packet)
#use 3 (upto 16k size frames) ProfileJumboTraffic=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;
#0 is for not profiling Jumbo Traffic.
#1 is for profiling Jumbo Traffic.
TbiCompatibilityEnable=1;
#1 turns it on and 0 turns it off.
#Some switches as Cisco 6500/Foundary still operate in TBI mode.
#This setting will fix the problems seen with odd byte packets.
#This setting is valid only for 82543GC based copper adapters. SetMasterSlave=0;
#0 sets to hardware default
#1 forces master
#2 forces slave
#3 forces auto
#This setting controls the PHY master/slave setting. Manually forcing
#master or slave can help reduce time to link with some switches
#(Planex 08TX and IO Data switches). It is recommended that this
#setting remain at the hardware default.
2.Modify the desired parameter using TABLE 4-3 for available settings.
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