
178 Installation Guide for Clients
drivername
Identifies the driver name of the network device driver.
earlyrelease
Indicates that the network adapter should use the early token release
option, which increases the efficiency.
interrupt
Indicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. The interrupt
level can be 2, 3, 5, or 7 under MS-DOS; under OS/2, the interrupt
level can be 3, 5, or 7. The interrupt is ignored on MicroChannel
computers.
ioaddress
Indicates the base address of a range of 16 I/O ports used by the
network adapter to transfer information. This value must match the
jumper on an ISA computer. The ioaddress is ignored on
MicroChannel computers.
maxtransmits
Specifies the number of outstanding TransmitChain requests the
driver will accept before running out of resources.
netaddress
Indicates the locally-administered station address, which is used to
override the burned-in-address on the network adapter. The value is a
hexadecimal string of 12 digits enclosed in quotation marks such as
"02608C010001".
ram
Specifies the 16K memory segment used by the driver for I/O
transfers. The ram entry is ignored if:
• datatransfer is set to pio or dma on an ISA machine.
• no datatransfer entry is present on an AT-class ISA machine.
• the computer is a MicroChannel.
recvbufcount
Configures the number of receive buffers in the receive buffer pool.
The recvbufsize * recvbufcount must accommodate the largest
frame that can be received from the network.
recvbufsize
Configures the size, in bytes, of buffers in the receive buffer pool. The
recvbufsize * recvbufcount must accommodate the largest frame
that can be received from the network.
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