(C)Copyright 1998-2003 Marvell. All rights reserved =========================================================================== eg1032v2.txt created 21-Mar-2003 Readme File for eg1032v2.lan v6.04 Unsupported Linksys EG1032 v2 Instant Gigabit Network Adapter families Driver for NetWare 3 and Novell's Client 32. This file contains 1 Overview 2 Required Files 3 Installation 4 Parameters 5 History =========================================================================== 1 Overview =========== The EG1032V2.LAN driver is a 32-bit ODI HSM Novell NetWare server driver for the Linksys EG1032 v2 Instant Gigabit Network Adapter families. The driver complies with the CHSM Driver Specification Version 1.11 from January 29, 1998. *** 2 Required Files ================= EG1032V2.LAN driver For Client 32 also Novell's Client 32 package EG1032V2.LDI installation script *** 3 Installation =============== FOR CLIENT 32 Step 1: Start INSTALL.EXE. Follow the instructions given. Choose "OTHER DRIVERS", type in the path to the driver directory on the installation medium (e.g. <drive>:\path\NOVELL\CLIENT32.DOS). Choose your adapter and correct parameter settings if necessary. You can change the driver parameters manually by editing the file STARTNET.BAT in the NetWare Client 32 directory (e.g. C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32.DOS). FOR NETWARE 3 NOTE: The setting for MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS in the STARTUP.NCF must be increased by at least 120 per adapter (e.g. for three adapters you should add to STARTUP.NCF "SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS=360"). Step 1: Copy the driver file and any necessary NLM (e.g. any newer ETHERTSM.NLM) to the NetWare SYSTEM directory. Step 2: Load INSTALL.NLM Step 2a: Select the "EDIT AUTOEXEC.NCF" option. Add the following lines to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file LOAD [PATH]EG1032V2.LAN ... BIND IPX EG1032V2 NET=XXX Step 2b: Save the AUTOEXEC.NCF file Step 3: Restart the server or load the driver manually. *** 4 Parameters ============= SLOT = [ 1 .. 65535 ] Description: Defines the slot in which the adapter is installed. Help: If you do not enter a slot number, the driver scans automatically for network adapters and prompts the slot number in which the network card is found at the server console. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... SLOT=3 ... FRAME = [ ETHERNET_802.2 | ETHERNET_II | ETHERNET_SNAP | ETHERNET_802.3 ] Description: Sets the frame type used by the network. Help: The NetWare Server and the Workstations must use the same frame type. Otherwise they cannot communicate with each other. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... FRAME=ETHERNET_II ... NODE = [ xxxxxxxxxxxx ] Description: Overwrites the network card node address. Help: With this parameter, you can overwrite the default node address. In a network, every network card must have its own unique node address. Do not change this address unless you are prepared to administer local addresses according to the IEEE 802.2 specifications. The driver defaults to the node address on the board, which corresponds to an undefined override. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... NODE=40005A123456 ... MAXFRAMESIZE = [ 512 .. 9018 ] Description: Set the maximum frame size. Help: The value has to be in the range 512 to 9018. The default value is 1514. Setting the value above 1514 is only effective if you use an ETHERTSM.NLM that supports Jumbo Frames and if you load the frame type ETHERNET_II as the first frame type on the specific adapter. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... MAXFRAMESIZE=9018 ... HWCSUM = [ ON | OFF ] Description: Controls hardware checksum offloading Help: By default ON the hardware checksum offload for IP/TCP/UDP is enabled. There should be no need to disable checksum offload. Offloading computation of internet checksums is only supported by NetWare 5.x or higher. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... HWCSUM=OFF ... QUIET = [ AUTO | ON | OFF ] Description: Suppress driver status messages. Help: By default AUTO will be used which means that status messages will not be suppressed if running on a server and will be suppressed if running on a client. OFF means that messages will not be suppressed. ON means that messages will be suppressed. Auto-negotiation Some switches or hubs do not work with auto-negotiation. To work around this problem the driver works in a so called sense mode. In this mode it tries to use auto-negotiation and if it fails it forces full-duplex mode. You can also force the mode using one of the following parameters. AUTONEG_A = [ ON | OFF ] Description: Set mode for auto-negotiation on port. Help: The default value will is ON. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... AUTONEG_A=ON ... DUPCAP_A = [ BOTH | FULL | HALF ] Description: Define duplex capabilities for the port. Help: If AUTONEG_A is set to ON, this parameter defines the duplex mode capabilities the adapter will show on the port in the auto-negotiation process. Changing this parameter may lead to a failed auto-negotiation process. By default BOTH will be used which means the port is capable to connect with full-duplex or half-duplex. If AUTONEG_A is set to OFF, DUPCAP_A determines if the adapter uses a full duplex or a half duplex connection. The value BOTH is not allowed in this case. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... DUPCAP_A=FULL ... FLOWCTRL_A = [ SYMORREM | SYM | LOCSEND | NONE ] Description: Define flow control capabilities for the port. Help: Used as workaround for switches that do not behave standards-compliant. By default, SYMORREM will be used. The values represent the following configurations: SYMORREM: supporting symmetric flow control and asymmetric flow control towards me (possible results: symmetric flow control, asymmetric flow control towards me, no flow control) SYM: supporting symmetric flow control only (possible results: symmetric flow control, no flow control) LOCSEND: supporting asymmetric flow control to other station (possible results: flow control to other station, no flow control) NONE: supporting no flow control Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... FLOWCTRL_A=NONE ... ROLE_A = [ AUTO | MASTER | SLAVE ] Description: Defines the role of the port for the physical clock generation. Help: For two 1000Base-T ports to communicate, one must operate as master (providing timing information), while the other must be slave. Usually, this is negotiated between the two ports during link establishment. If this should ever fail, you can force a port to a specific setting with this parameter. If AUTONEG_A is set to OFF, the correct role must be set manually. The value AUTO is not allowed in this case. SPEED_A = [ Auto | 1000 | 100 | 10 ] Description: Defines the link speed to use. Help: If AUTONEG_A is set to ON, this parameter defines the link speed capabilities the adapter will try to use for the auto-negotiation process. Changing this parameter may lead to a failed auto-negotiation process. By default AUTO will be used which means the port is capable to connect with 10, 100, 1000. If AUTONEG_A is set to OFF, SPEED_A determines the link speed the adapter uses for the connection. The value AUTO is not allowed in this case. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... SPEED_A=1000 ... Interrupt Moderation (Paced Packet Batch) Interrupt moderation can be used to decrease the CPU load on systems with high utilization. But the latency of packets will increase. To enable interrupt moderation you must specify the mode and the interrupt rate. The parameters IRQPERSEC and MAXIRQPERSEC are mutual exclusive. MODERATE = [ NONE | RX | TX | BOTH | ALL ] Description: Interrupt moderation mode. Help: By default, NONE will be used which means interrupt moderation is disabled. If RX is used only receive interrupts are moderated, which means if more than the specified rate of interrupts occur they will be congested to reach the specified rate. But other interrupts may occur without any limitation. If TX is specified transmit complete interrupts will be moderated. BOTH will lead to a moderation of receive and transmit interrupts. By using ALL, all interrupts will get moderated. IRQPERSEC = [ 1000 .. 15000 ] Desription: Interrupt rate for static moderation. Help: Independent of the interrupt load only at specified intervals interrupts occur. This will increase latency of receive or transmit path dependent on the mode specified using parameter MODERATE. This parameter has a different meaning if used together with POLL. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... MODERATE=TX IRQPERSEC=5000 MAXIRQPERSEC = [ 1000 .. 15000 ] Desription: Interrupt rate for dynamic moderation. Help: Using dynamic interrupt moderation means that interrupt moderation will be enabled only if more than the specified number of interrupts occur. The measured interrupt rate is not limited to receive or transmit interrupts as specified in MODERATE. All interrupts will be counted. If more interrupts occur the interrupts specified in MODERATE are moderated. If the number of interrupts goes down below the specified level moderation is disabled. Using dynamic interrupt moderation has the advantage that the latency is increased only if interrupt load is high. Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... MODERATE=BOTH MAXIRQPERSEC=1000 Other Parameters Please do not try changing these parameters in a production environment unless you have figured out that they fit your needs. The changes can affect the server performance in a postive or negative way. It depends on the purpose of the server. The default settings of the driver should meet the requirements of a normal server. TXCOPYSIZE = [ 0 .. 9018 ] Description: Size of Transmit Copy Buffers. Help: The first fragments of a frame will be copied together as long as they fit into this buffer. This may lead to a higher transmit throughput but it will cost some CPU load. A value of 0 will disable this feature. The default value is 128 on a server and 0 on a client. If the driver cannot get physically contiguous memory for copy buffers of size 4097 and above, it will not load. POLL Description: Use polling instead of interrupts. Help: In polling mode the adapter will not generate interrupts for every received and transmitted frame. Interrupts are used for backup purposes only. The interrupt rate can be modified using parameter IRQPERSEC between 10 and 15000 per second (10 by default). Polling may be useful if there are multiple adapters in the server and interrupts become a problem. By default the adapter works in interrupt mode. TXDESC1 = [ 20 .. 200 ] Description: Number of transmit descriptors used. Help: It may be useful to decrease this value if there is not enough memory in the server. The default value is 100 on a server and 40 on a client. RXDESC1 = [ 10 .. 200 ] Description: Number of receive descriptors used. Help: It may be useful to decrease this value if there is not enough memory in the server. The default value is 100 on a server and 20 on a client. HWCSUMCAP = [ 00 .. FF ] Description: Limit the capabilities for hardware IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload. Help: It is possible to disable specific checksum offload capabilities. The parameter specifies the allowed checksum offload capabilities for the adapter. It is in hexadecimal format and you have to add the values for the desired capabilities. The default value is FF. 00: Checksum offload not supported 01: TCP checksum verification (RX) 02: UDP checksum verification (RX) 04: IP checksum verification (RX) 10: TCP checksum generation (TX) 20: UDP checksum generation (TX) FF: all checksum offloads the adapter can support Example: LOAD EG1032V2 ... HWCSUMCAP=7 ... *** 5 History ========== VERSION 6.04 Problems fixed: - Added value ALL for parameter MODERATE. Known limitiations: - None VERSION 6.03 Problems fixed: - Behaviour of activity LED changed. Known limitiations: - None VERSION 6.02 New Features: - Initial Version. Known limitiations: - None *** End of Readme File ***Download Driver Pack
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