Table 9. DOS and OS/2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL.INI (continued)
Parameter Explanation
TCPPortRangeN (OS/2
only)
This represents a set of parameters which designates the transmit frame priority value for a
specified TCP port range. N is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The format of this 9-digit hexadecimal string
is:
PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue
where each PortNumber is a four-character hex value and PriorityValue is a one-character
hex value. The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a
range, with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value.
Valid values:
PortNumber
0x0000 to 0xFFFF
PriorityValue
1to6
There is no default for this parameter.
UDPPortRangeN (OS/2
only)
This represents a set of parameters which designates the transmit frame priority value for a
specified UDP port range. N is 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The format of this 9-digit hexadecimal string
is:
PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue
where each PortNumber is a four-character hex value and PriorityValue is a one-character
hex value. The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a
range, with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value.
Valid values:
PortNumber
0x0000 to 0xFFFF
PriorityValue
1to6
There is no default value for this parameter.
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