Custom keywords for the TIGON3 32BITODI driver. TxDescriptors= This is to initialize Descriptor resources on the adapter for transmits. Min = 100 Max = 400 Default = 120 RxBuffers This is to pre-allocate receive ECBs & Receive adapter resources. This setting may be affected by the Netware server maximum/minimum packet receive buffer settings. Min = 32 Max = 1000 Default = 200 Speed= This is to set the card speed Choices are : AUTO, 10FD,10HD, 100FD, 100HD, Default is Auto. Please note that 1000 FD is only auto-detected at this time. Link= Link is to allow for auto-negotiation of a Speed parameter. If AUTO is used with a speed parameter, then no link is established if the speed cannot be auto-negotiated. If the FORCE keyword is used, the line is forced to that speed/duplex. If a link cannot be established using FORCE, the driver automatically falls back to auto-negotiation using 10-1000 until a speed is negotiated. Choices are: AUTO, FORCE Default is AUTO. RxTicks= This is to enable the use of batching receives within a specific time period. Min = 0, disabled Max = 5000000, 5 seconds Units are in micro seconds Default is 75 TxPacketsPer= This is to enable the use of batching transmits to a specific amount of packets Min = 0, disabled Max = 100 Default is disabled CheckSum= This is to enable or disable the transmit & receive checksum off loading feature. The checksum off loading support is only for TCP/IP packets, for that reason it is defaulted to OFF. Choices are: OFF, ON, TX & RX Default is OFF TxFlow= This keyword allows enabling/disabling of TxFlow control. Choices are: ON, OFF Default is ON. RxFlow= This keyword allows enabling/disabling of RxFlow control. Choices are: ON, OFF Default value is ON.Download Driver Pack
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