3Com 3CR990-FX-97 Network Card User Manual


 
3CR990-FX-97 NIC Features
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Offload Features
The 3CR990-FX-97 NIC supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP offload features in an
IP environment. The Windows offload features are designed to enhance the operating
system capabilities by off-loading key TCP/IP networking and security tasks from the
operating system:
For more information on enabling and disabling offloads for Windows 2000, see
Chapter 4, “Using Windows Offload Features.”
Remote Wake-Up
Remote Wake-Up provides the ability to remotely power-on a network computer for after-
hours administration. When the PC is in sleep mode (standby state) and receives a wake-
up packet (Magic Packet frame) through the LAN, the NIC turns on the power to the PC.
Remote Wake-Up also requires using a desktop management application that is able to
generate a Magic Packet Remote Wake-Up signal.
If the computer complies with PCI 2.2, Remote Wake-Up is automatically enabled through
the PCI bus.
Remote Wake-Up Requirements
The following conditions are required to use Remote Wake-Up:
Management application that supports Remote Wake-Up
BIOS that supports Remote Wake-Up
PCI 2.2-compliant bus and a 5-volt standby power supply unit rated at a minimum of
375 milliamperes
If you are unsure whether your computer meets the requirements listed above, refer to
the computer documentation or consult the computer manufacturer.
Remote Wake-Up and Multiple NIC Installations
To use multiple NICs as Remote Wake-Up NICs in the same computer, the computer must
have a power supply that can support multiple Remote Wake-Up devices.
Refer to your computer documentation if you are unsure whether your computer power
supply can accommodate more than one Remote Wake-Up device.
NIC Offload Features Description
IPSec Offload Reduces CPU utilization by allowing the 3XP processor and a crypto chip on the NIC to
perform data encryption operations.
TCP Segmentation Offload Reduces CPU utilization by allowing the 3XP processor on the NIC to perform segmentation
of TCP packets.
NOTE:
Windows 2000 does not allow IPSec offloads and TCP Segmentation offloads for the same session. Though all offload types may
be enabled, TCP Segmentation offloading does not occur during an IPSec session.
IP and TCP Checksum Offload Reduces CPU utilization by allowing the 3XP processor on the NIC to perform the checksum
calculation of TCP/IP and UDP/IP packets.
802.1P Packet Priority Offload Reduces CPU utilization by allowing the 3XP processor on the NIC to perform the insertion of
the 802.1Q tag header into the packet.
NOTE:
The 3CR990-FX-97 NIC supports only STANDBY state.