ùISO8859-1#*8"c†–ª½Óç ú  . K #Vz—*°Û(î)Ÿ8)Ø# &!WA"9™#QÓ$ƒ %% ©&®'$Î(ó)* ,+8Token-Ring High-Performance Adapter (8fc8)Address of bus memory used for DMABus I/O addressBus interrupt levelInterrupt priorityDMA arbitration levelTRANSMIT queue sizeRECEIVE queue sizeSTATUS BLOCK queue sizeReceive ATTENTION MAC frameReceive data transfer OFFSETRING speedEnable ALTERNATE TOKEN RING addressALTERNATE TOKEN RING addressReceive BEACON MAC frameToken-Ring High-Performance Adapter (8fa2)Bus memory addressNumber of ALTERNATE TOKEN RING addressesPriority TransmitCFG RING speedIndicates the ring speed of the Token-Ring network to which the adapter is attached. This attribute must be set to match the speed at which the network is currently running. An incorrect value can cause the network to become inoperable. Valid values are 4 for 4 Mbps ring, 16 for a 16Mbps ring, and autosense for don't care. When autosense option is selected, the adapter will listen to the network ring speed and set accordingly to that speed. If the adapter is the first adapter insert onto the network then it will be default to 16 Mbps. Note: If TCP/IP is running, use the smit mktcpip fast path to change the ring speed of the token-ring adapter.IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter (isa)Address of bus memory used for BIOSWidth of shared bus memoryThe IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility of setting the interrupt level according to the other adapter installed in your computer. You should select an interrupt level for the adapter that does not conflict with another adapter in your system and make sure that the switches (7,8) on the adapter is set correctly.The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility of setting the 8 Kbytes ROM address on the adapter. You should set the ROM address so that they do not conflict with any other adapter addresses already set in your system and make sure that the switches (1-6) on the adapter is set correctly.There are two possible Bus I/O addresses for the IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter: 0xa20 (primary) and 0xa24 (alternate). This value is corresponding to the setting of the Primary-Alternate switch (9) on the adapter. If you are installing two 16/4 adapters in your system, set the first one to primary and the second to alternate.The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility of setting the starting address of the Shared RAM. The Shared RAM size is selectible by setting switches on the adapter. You should select a Bus memory address according to the desired Shared RAM size so that the address space assigned to this adapter does not conflict with the address space assigned to any other feature on your system. The Bus memory address must always be at least on a 16KBytes boundary. Please refer to the 'Width of shared bus memory' help text for the possible Shared RAM sizes and the address boundary requirements for each RAM size setting.The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-RIng Adapter allows you the flexibility of selecting the Shared RAM size. You may select a RAM size of 8, 16, 32 or 64 KBytes by setting the switches (10,11) on the adapter. Please note the address boundary requirements for the desired RAM size - The starting address of the Shared RAM must always be at least oon a 16KBytes boundary. For a 32K selection, the starting address must be on a 32KBytes boundary. For a 64K selection, the starting address must be on a 64KBytes boundary. The address space assigned to this adapter must not conflict with the address space assigned to any other feature on your system. Please refer to the 'Bus memory address' attribute to determine the possible Shared RAM address spaces for your adapter.IBM PCMCIA 16/4 Token-Ring CardIBM PCI Tokenring Adapter (14101800)HARDWARE RECEIVE queue sizePRIORITY TRANSMIT queue sizeFull DuplexISA Token Ring Adapter