D-Link DXE-820T User Manual
the new line speed and duplex mode. A speed of 1 Gbit/s is enabled by
selecting Auto, when that speed is supported.
1 Gb Full Auto must be attached to a link partner that is also capable of a 1 Gb
connection. Since the connection is limited to a 1 Gb connection only, the
Ethernet@Wirespeed feature will be disabled. If the link partner supports a 1
Gb connection only, management traffic (IPMI or UMP) in the absence of an
operating system may also be affected.
10 Mb Half and 100 Mb Half settings force the network adapter to connect to
the network in Half-Duplex mode. Note that the network adapter may not
function if the network is not configured to operate at the same mode.
10 Mb Full and 100 Mb Full settings force the network adapter to connect to
the network in Full-Duplex mode. The network adapter may not function if the
network is not configured to operate at the same mode.
Speed & Duplex (SerDes)
1 Gb Full. Forces the speed to 1 Gb Full based on a matching setting for its link
partner.
Auto (default). Sets the speed to auto-negotiate with its link partner at the highest
matching speed.
Auto with 1Gb Fallback Full. Sets the speed to auto-negotiate with its link partner,
but if the attached link partner is forced at 1 Gbit/s, it will fall back to this mode.
Hardware Default. Sets the speed to negotiate according to the setting specified
by the manufacturer (see manufacturer documentation for more information).
Note
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The following properties pertain to Windows Vista operating systems.
TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)
Allows configuring checksum offload for the IPv4 protocol.
Disable. Disables checksum offload.
Rx Enabled. Enables receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx Enabled. Enables transmit TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
TX & Rx Enabled (default). Enables transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum
offload.
Priority & VLAN
Allows enabling both the prioritization of network traffic and VLAN tagging. VLAN
tagging only occurs when the VLAN ID setting is configured with a value other than 0
(zero).
Priority & VLAN Enabled (default). Allows for packet prioritization and VLAN
tagging.
Priority & VLAN Disabled. Prevents packet prioritization and VLAN tagging.
Priority Enabled. Allows packet prioritization only.