Table
C-1 (Page 2 of 4). DOS and OS/2 NDIS Device Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI
Parameter
Explanation
MaxTxFrameSize
(OS/2 only)
This parameter specifies the maximum frame size that can be transmitted on the LAN. The
parameter value serves as an upper limit. The actual maximum frame size might be smaller. The
maximum frame size supported by the NDIS device driver is the lesser of the following values:
¹
The value of this MaxTxFrameSize parameter
¹
Total Receive Buffer Area (see the MinRcvBuffs parameter)
¹
The physical frame size capacity of the network (4500 bytes for 4-Mbps Token Rings and
18 200 bytes for 16-Mbps and 100-Mbps Token Rings)
Do not count the 4 bytes of FCS defined for a frame when setting this parameter value.
In some environments, performance can be increased by operating server and client at larger
frame sizes. Protocol frame size should be adjusted if this parameter is changed.
Note: Some Token-Ring switches support a maximum frame size of 4500.
Valid values: 14 to 18 000
The default is 4500.
MinRcvBuffs
(OS/2 only)
This parameter specifies the minimum number of receive buffers that are allocated. The Total
Receive Buffer Area for the adapter is calculated using the following formula:
Total Receive Buffer Area
=
MinRcvBuffs
×
RcvBuffSize
Note: To receive the maximum length frame that is supported by the attached network, the Total
Receive Buffer Area must be larger than the maximum frame size that is allowed for the network,
which is 4500 bytes for 4-Mbps Token Rings and 18 000 bytes for 16-Mbps and 100-Mbps Token
Rings).
A smaller Total Receive Buffer Area will use less system memory but will correspondingly reduce
the size of the largest frame that can be received by the NDIS device driver. The maximum frame
size supported by the driver can be further limited by the MaxTxFrameSize parameter.
Valid values: 1 to 512
The default is 20.
RcvBuffSize
(OS/2 only)
This parameter specifies the size of each receive buffer.
Valid values: 256 to 18 000
The default is 2252.
FullDuplex
This parameter permits the device driver to activate Token-Ring full-duplex operation if supported
by the network. The MaxTxFrameSize parameter may need to be adjusted separately, depending
on network requirements.
Valid values:
Yes
Permits full-duplex operation.
No
Prohibits full-duplex operation.
The default is Yes.
LoopBack
Determines whether or not the adapter will copy a frame that it is transmitting if the destination
address is recognized by the adapter.
Valid values:
Yes
Indicates that transmit frames whose destination is this adapter will be transmitted and then
received by the adapter.
No
Indicates that transmit frames whose destination is this adapter must be looped back by the
protocol stack.
The default is No.
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