Operational Mode Parameters

13

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

15

Reporting Transceiver Capabilities

15

Reporting the Link Partner Capabilities

16

4. Setting Parameters

19

Parameter Options

19

Setting Parameters Using ndd

20

Identifying Device Instances

20

To specify the device instance for the ndd utility

20

Non-Interactive and Interactive Modes

21

To modify a parameter value

21

To display the value of a parameter

22

To modify a parameter value in interactive mode

22

To list all the parameters supported by the

 

hme driver

23

To select one of the five local transceiver

 

capabilities and set the mode to forced mode . . .

24

To set the mode to auto-negotiation

24

Configuring TCP/IP for Maximum Performance

25

To benchmark the TCP/IP throughput

25

To set the TCP hiwater marks for best

 

performance

25

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