HP (Hewlett-Packard) 441877-00B Network Card User Manual


 
Adapter configurations 95
Enable PME. (NC110T, NC310F, NC340x, NC360x, NC364T, NC6170, and NC7170 only)
Allows the use of power management and wake-up functions.
o Default = No Action
o Range = Disable; Enable; No Action; H/W Default
Wake On. (NC110T, NC310F, NC340T, NC360x, NC364T, NC6170, and NC7170 only)
Available only when Enable PME is enabled. Allows you to choose what types of packets will cause
the adapter to wake.
o Default = Disable (NC110, NC360x, NC364x Default=OS Controlled)
o Range = Disable; Magic Packet; Direct Packet Magic and Direct Packets; OS Controlled
Large Send Offload. Enables offloading of large TCP packets (NC110T, NC310F, NC340x,
NC360x, NC364T, NC6170, and NC7170 only). Windows 2003 and Windows 2003 x64 only.
o Default = Enabled
o Range = Disabled; Enabled
Gigabit Master Slave Mode. (NC110x, NC360x, NC364x only) Determines IEEE 802.3ab Master-
Slave resolution during gigabit auto negotiation.
o Default = Auto Detect
o Range = Auto Detect, Force Master Mode, Force Slave Mode
Smart Power Down. (NC110T, NC360x, and NC364T only) Minimizes power consumption by
enabling the adapter to enter a deep sleep mode under certain conditions.
o Default = H/W Default
o Range = Disable, H/W Default, Enable
Wake on Link. (NC110T, NC360x, and NC364T only) Allows wake-up from Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) when link is reconnected. Windows 2003 and Windows
2003x64
o Default = Disable
o Range = Disable, Force
Flow Control. (Windows Server 2003 only) Determines the type of flow control that is needed.
(NC110x, NC360x, NC364x only):
o Default = Both On
o Range = Off, Respond, Generate, Both On
HP NC150T, NC32x, NC37xx, NC380T, NC1020, NC67xx, and NC77xx Server Adapters
Number of Transmit Descriptors: Minimum/Maximum. Specifies the number of descriptors to allocate
per Transmit Control Block (TCB). This value directly affects the number of map registers allocated for
the adapter (the higher the number, the more map registers are allocated).
o Default = 200
o Range = 100–600
NOTE: This property is not supported on HP Multifunction Server Adapters.
Number of Receive Descriptors: Minimum/Maximum. Specifies the number of descriptors used by the
driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing
receive descriptors can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of