IBM Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring PC Card 2 User Manual page 37

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Table 4. Novell NetWare Driver Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Explanation
FULLDUPLEX=
This keyword permits the IBMTOKEN LAN driver to activate
Token-Ring full-duplex operation supported by the PC Card and the
NetWare server environment.
Valid values:
The default is YES.
MEM1=
The MEM1 keyword is needed if you are using a Card Services
version earlier than version 5.00. This value is the base shared
RAM address that your adapter is configured to use. If it is not
specified, you will be prompted for this parameter when the driver
loads. If you are using a version of Card Services which is 5.00 or
higher, this parameter is not needed..
Valid values:
There is no default for this parameter.
NODE=
This keyword is used to set a locally administered address for the
PC Card. A local address must contain 12 hexadecimal characters
and can be specified in either most-significant bit (MSB) or
least-significant bit (LSB) format.
To specify an MSB node address, the letter M immediately follows
the last digit of the node address. To specify an LSB node address,
the letter L immediately follows the last digit of the node address. If
neither an M nor L is specified after the last digit of the node
address, MSB will be assumed.
If a node address is specified in MSB format, the value must be
within the range X'400000000000' to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF' (for
example, X'400000000002'M). This same address specified in LSB
format would be X'020000000080'L with an L optionally appended
to the end.
Notes:
1. Do not assign the same local address to two or more stations.
2. If you do not assign a locally administered address, the PC
SLOT=
This keyword defines the slot number of the corresponding PC
Card in the computer. To avoid being prompted to enter a slot
number when the IBMTOKEN LAN driver is loaded, specify this
keyword. One SLOT number is required for each NIC if you are
using more than one.
YES, NO
C0000, C4000, C8000, CC000, D000, D4000, D8000,
DC000
Severe station communication or network failures can occur
when two or more stations are assigned the same address.
Card uses the universally administered address permanently
encoded in its memory.
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