ùISO8859-1$<!aƒž±¸ Ð å ú &=Tj€•ªÀ*Ú5 K(l(•¾Òªæt‘¯Ø¶¸ÑH¿ P ÚVirtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)Enable Alternate Ethernet AddressAlternate Ethernet AddressTrace Debug Enableno,yesChecksum Offload EnableMinimum Huge BuffersMaximum Huge BuffersMinimum Large BuffersMaximum Large BuffersMinimum Medium BuffersMaximum Medium BuffersMinimum Small BuffersMaximum Small BuffersMinimum Tiny BuffersMaximum Tiny BuffersTransmit Copy BuffersTransmit Copy Buffer SizeI/O memory entitlement reserved for deviceMinimum Control BuffersMaximum Control BuffersEnable Uplink PollingTime interval for Uplink PollingEnable Checksum Offload for IPv6 packetsEnable Checksum Offload for IPv4 packetsReceive Buffer ModePlatform LSO EnableSpecifies the number of buffers of this type to keep pre-allocated. Pre-allocated buffers remain allocated even when buffers of this type are being dynamically released. Specifies the maximum number of pre-allocated and dynamically allocated buffers of this type that can be allocated. Specifies whether internal tracing should trace all events for this device. Tracing all events provides more debug information but can impact performance. Tracing only major events provides minimal information but has less of an impact on performance. Select "Yes" to internally trace all events for this device. Select "No" to internally trace only major events for this device. The default is "No" (trace only major events). Specifies the number of transmit copy buffers. Copy buffers are used to copy a packet into a single premapped buffer which improves DMA transfer efficiency. Specifying a value of 0 disables the use of copy buffers. Specifies the size in bytes of a transmit copy buffer. When copy buffers are enabled any packet copy_bytes in size or less will be copied into a premapped copy buffer before transmit. Specifies whether checksum offloading should be enabled. Enabling this option allows checksum calculations to be bypassed when communicating with other devices that supports this option. When communicating with a device that does not support this option the firmware will calculate and insert a checksum into the packet. Select "Yes" to Enable checksum offloading for this device. Select "No" to Disable checksum offloading for this device. The default is "Yes". This attribute indicates that the device supports VRM. A value of zero indicates that the driver calculates I/O memory entitlement for the device and is not changable by the user. I/O memory entitlement is instead based on the buffer settings configured by the user. Changing the buffer allocation setting will change the calculated I/O memory entitlement values. I/O memory entitlement values are viewable using the driver's statistic program. Specifies whether platform large send offloading (PLSO) should be enabled. Enabling this option causes the driver to activate PLSO if it is supported by the device. If PLSO is not desired, this option should be disabled. Select "Yes" to Enable PLSO for this device. Select "No" to Disable PLSO for this device. The default is "Yes".