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Table 3-1hme Driver Parameter, Status, and Descriptions (Continued)

Parameter

Status

Description

adv_100hdx_cap

Read and write

Operational mode parameter

adv_10fdx_cap

Read and write

Operational mode parameter

adv_10hdx_cap

Read and write

Operational mode parameter

autoneg_cap

Read only

Local transceiver auto negotiation

 

 

capability

100T4_cap

Read only

Local transceiver capability

 

 

of the hardware

100fdx_cap

Read only

Local transceiver capability

 

 

of the hardware

100hdx_cap

Read only

Local transceiver capability

 

 

of the hardware

10fdx_cap

Read only

Local transceiver capability

 

 

of the hardware

10hdx_cap

Read only

Local transceiver capability of the

 

 

hardware

lp_autoneg_cap

Read only

Link partner auto negotiation

 

 

capability

lp_100T4_cap

Read only

Link partner capability

lp_100fdx_cap

Read only

Link partner capability

lp_100hdx_cap

Read only

Link partner capability

lp_10fdx_cap

Read only

Link partner capability

lp_10hdx_cap

Read only

Link partner capability

instance

Read and write

Device instance

lance_mode

Read and write

Additional delay before transmitting

 

 

a packet

ipg0

Read and write

Additional delay before transmitting

 

 

a packet

 

 

 

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Platform Notes: The hme Fast Ethernet Device DriverMay 1996

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