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


 
Adapter configurations 96
system memory used by the driver. If too few receive descriptors are used, performance suffers. If too
many receive descriptors are used, the driver unnecessarily consumes memory resources.
o Default = 200
o Range = 100–512
NOTE: This property is not supported on HP Multifunction Server Adapters.
Speed/Duplex Setting. Changes the current speed and duplex settings. Be sure this setting is
compatible with the link partner (examples: switch, hub).
o NC150T and NC67xx
Range = Auto/Auto
Default = Auto/Auto
o NC32x, NC37xx, NC380T, NC1020, and NC77xx
Range = Auto/Auto; 10/Half; 10/Full; 100/Half; 100/Full; 1000/Full
Default = Auto/Auto
Locally Administered Address. Specifies the user-defined MAC Address of the adapter, which
overrides the burned-in MAC Address. This box is disabled if the selected adapter has been teamed.
o Default = NULL
o Range = Valid unicast MAC Address
802.1p QoS Packet Tagging. Enables or disables IEEE 802.1p tagging to send network traffic with
different priority levels.
o Default = Disabled
o Range = Disabled; Enabled
Maximum Frame Size. Specifies the maximum number of bytes in a single packet. Larger frames can
increase throughput and decrease CPU use by putting more data in each packet, thereby sending
out fewer packets. This is equivalent to Jumbo Frames and must comply with switch limitations.
When TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) is enabled, this property cannot be set to greater than 1514
bytes. If this property is set to greater than 1514 bytes, TOE cannot be enabled.
o Default = 1514 Bytes
o Range = 1514 Bytes; 4088 Bytes; 9014 Bytes
NOTE: This property is not supported by NC150T, NC32x, NC1020, and NC7761
adapters.
Wake Up Capabilities. Determines the type of packets that will cause the adapter to wake up the
system.
o Default = Both
o Range = None; Magic Packet; Wake Up Frame; Both
NOTE: This property is not supported on HP Multifunction Server Adapters.
WOL Speed. (Not supported on NC150T, NC37x, NC380T, NC67xx, and NC7782 adapters)
Specifies the speed at which the adapter connects to the network during Wake-on-LAN mode.