User manual M-AUDIO MH-2001

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[. . . ] M-AUDIO may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or program(s) described in this publication at any time. It is possible that this publication may contain reference to, or information about, M-AUDIO products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean that M-AUDIO intends to announce such M-AUDIO products, programming, or services in your country. Requests for technical information about M-AUDIO products should be made to your M-AUDIO Authorized Dealer or your M-AUDIO Marketing Representative. [. . . ] Valid values: "400000000000" to "7FFFFFFFFFFF" in hex DataRate Used for configuring the ring speed of the adapter. It is recommended for servers that the DataRate be set to M16 or M4, and clients be set to Auto. Note: The adapter will not function with AutoSense if it is the first one on the ring. AutoSense is not designed for changing ring speed while the adapter is operational. EnableTxEofInt This parameter specifies whether the Transmit End of Frame Interrupt is enabled. Valid values: Yes No Indicates that the interrupt will be recognized by the interrupt handler. Indicates that the interrupt will not be recognized by the interrupt handler. This value is preferable in some environments (such as a server environment) to reduce the number of times the interrupt handler is invoked. This can result in reduced CPU utilization and increased performance. The default is Yes. MaxTransmits (OS/2 only) This parameter specifies the maximum number of transmit queue entries. The value should be set high enough to accommodate the sum of all MaxTransmits for all protocol drivers using the adapter concurrently. This can improve the performance of these connections and reduce the workload at the router. If the value is Disable, all routable frames will be sent through the router. Valid values: Auto Peer Client Disable Automatically determines whether to use Peer or Client mode. Communicates with a peer destination station to establish a direct path. Deactivates the route switching function for this adapter. The default is Disable. RTSWTableSize (OS/2 only) This parameter specifies the number of entries allowed in the route table for route switching support. This should be set equal to or greater than the number of remote stations that this station will send data to using routable frames (for example, TCP/IP). If it is set too low, some of the traffic that could be sent directly will instead be sent through the router. Valid values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 The default is 16. Appendix C. DOS and OS/2 NDIS Device Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL. INI Parameter Explanation RTSWSubnetMask This parameter contains a character string specifying the IP Subnet Mask for the IP subnet to (OS/2 only) which this adapter will attach. This value is entered as an IP dotted decimal value, for example, 255. 255. 255. 0. [. . . ] (2) An input or output point of a system that uses telecommunication facilities; for example, one or more systems, computers, terminals, devices, and associated programs at a particular location that can send or receive data over a telecommunication line. See shielded twisted pair. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations X-5 system. In data processing, a collection of people, machines, and methods organized to accomplish a set of specific functions. An architecture developed by M-AUDIO that consists of a set of selected software interfaces, conventions, and protocols, and that serves as a common framework for application development, portability, and use across different M-AUDIO hardware systems. [. . . ]

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