ISO8859-1!/(Xk{   !"F ?GQKHIxJ8KLMN gO P QB RB SB 3TB vUB V W X( /Y% XZ ~[ IBM 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020)Bus memory addressBus I/O addressBus interrupt levelInterrupt priorityDMA arbitration levelALTERNATE ETHERNET addressTRANSMIT queue sizeRECEIVE queue sizeEnable ALTERNATE ETHERNET addressAddress of bus memory used for DMAMedia Speed10_Half_Duplex,10_Full_Duplex,100_Half_Duplex,100_Full_Duplex, Auto_NegotiationThe Media Speed attribute indicates the speed at which the adapter will attempt to operate. Select auto-negotiate when the adapter should use auto-negotiation across the network to determine the speed. When the network will not support auto-negotiation the specific speed should be selected. 10 indicates 10 Mpbs with Half Duplex 20 indicates 10 Mpbs with Full Duplex 100 indicates 100 Mpbs with Half Duplex 200 indicates 100 Mpbs with Full Duplex Inter-Packet GapThe Inter Packet Gap attribute controls the agressiveness of the adapter on the network. A smaller number will increase the agressiveness of the adapter while a larger number will decrease the agressiveness (and increase the fairness) of the adapter. A smaller number (more agressive) could cause the adapter to capture the network by forcing other less agressive nodes to defer. A larger number (less agressive) may cause the adapter to defer more often than normal. If the statistics for this adapter show a large number of collisions and deferrals, then try decreasing this number. If the statistics for other nodes on the network show a large number of collisions and deferrals, then try increasing this number. Valid values range from 4 to 252 in increments of 4. The default value is 96.RECEIVE buffer poof sizeThe device driver will support a user-configurable receive buffer pool size. The buffer is the number of pre-allocated mbufs for receiving packets. The minimum size of the buffer is the receive queue size and the maximum is 2K, with a default value of 384.Indicates the size of the adapter's hardware transmit queue. Valid values are 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256. The default value is 256.Indicates the size of the adapter's hardware receive queue. Valid values are 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256. The default value is 256.Indicates the number of transmit requests that can be queued for transmission by the device driver. Valid values range from 16 through 2048. The default value is 512.RECEIVE buffer pool sizeIBM 4-Port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020) (Port 0)IBM 4-Port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020) (Port 1)IBM 4-Port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020) (Port 2)IBM 4-Port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020) (Port 3)IBM 4-Port 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Adapter (23100020) (Port 4)Enable Link PollingTime interval for Link PollingInterrupt events processed per interruptRX buffers processed per RX interruptEnable Multicast FilteringEnable Fast Reset