Keywords for the B440x 32-BIT Netware Server ODI driver.

TxDescriptors=
This is to initialize Descriptor resources on the adapter for transmits.
Min = 100
Max = 512
Default = 200

RxBuffers=
This is to pre-allocate receive ECBs & Receive adapter resources. This setting
may be affected by the Netware server maximum/minimum packet receive buffer settings.
Min = 32
Max = 512
Default = 200

Speed=
This keyword is to force the line speed of the adapter.
When this keyword is used, the switch to which the adapter cable is connected 
must also be forced to the same speed. If not, the adapter and switch may run at
different duplex modes. It is important to have the switch and adapter set properly. 
The best way to ensure good connectivity is to not set the speed keyword and
allow for automatic link setup (auto-negotiation).
Choices are :
AUTO, 10FD,10HD, 100FD, 100HD, 
Default is Auto.

Link=
This keyword is used to allow for autonegotiation using the Speed keyword as the 
advertised speed. When set to FORCE, the Speed keyword is forced. When the Speed 
keyword is AUTO, normal autonegotiation takes place.
It is best to allow for autonegotiation between the card and switch, by not setting 
this keyword or the Speed keyword. 
Choices are: 
AUTO, FORCE
Default is FORCE.  

TxFlow=
This keyword allows enabling/disabling of TxFlow control.
Choices are:
ON, OFF
Default is OFF.

RxFlow=
This keyword allows enabling/disabling of RxFlow control.
Choices are:
ON, OFF
Default value is OFF.

PDriver=
Allows for the driver to operate in persistent driver mode.
Only use if adapter is placed in a Hot Plug PCI slot and only if
required to swap with an exact same board.
Choices are:
OFF, ON
Default value is OFF.

FRAME=
This is a Novell Netware keyword.
String specifying the frame type.
Choices are:
ETHERNET_II
ETHERNET_802.3
ETHERNET_802.2
ETHERNET_SNAP
Default is usally ETHERNET_802.2

SLOT=
This is a Novell Netware keyword.
System-wide unique Hardware Instance Number (HIN) that corresponds to the 
physical PCI bus,device and function of a PCI based system.
For more information read the following link and contact Novell.
http://developer.novell.com/research/sections/netmanage/tips/2000/october/spv.htm
SLOT=n


