Keyword Reference (All Drivers) - IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Adapter Installation And Planning Manual

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• Try using different port addresses (for example, 280, 290,
310, 320).

Keyword Reference (All Drivers)

Note: Configuration keywords for all EtherJet CardBus Adapter
drivers are listed in alphabetical order. See the informa-
tion on each operating system for keywords specific to that
environment. For Windows 3.x, IBM OS/2, and 32-bit ODI,
see the file HELPDOCS.HLP on the IBM CD-ROM.
CableDetect turns the cable detect feature on or off. When on,
cable detect puts the adapter in a low power mode when it
senses there is no LAN cable attached.
CACHE sets system cache line size on the CardBus bridge. Val-
ues are system-dependent and may include only 0 (cache dis-
abled), 4, 8, 16, or 32. Changes could affect network
performance.
DIRECTENABLE (32-bit NDIS3 Driver IBMC.SYS) forces
method used by driver to determine if a EtherJet CardBus
Adapter is present. Valid parameters are AutoDetect, Off, and On.
AutoDetect allows the driver to determine if the CardBus bridge
has already been set up by another enabler such as Socket and
Card Services. If so, the driver will use the current configuration.
On forces the driver to enable the CardBus bridge without check-
ing its current state.
DRIVERNAME=IBMC$ required as first item in the IBM section
of the PROTOCOL.INI file for the IBMCNDIS driver.
EARLYRECEIVE see NOEARLYRX.
EARLYTRANSMIT see NOEARLYTX.
ERT specifies Advanced Look-ahead Pipelining threshold. Valid
settings are LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH. Changing this value
affects network performance, depending on the computer sys-
tem.
INT, INTERRUPTNUMBER see IRQ.
INTERRUPTSTYLE (For 32-bit NDIS3 Driver IBMC.SYS only)
forces the driver to use ISA IRQ routing or PCI IRQ routing. Some
CardBus bridges have the capability of supporting both PCI and
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