Cisco Systems 5709 用户手册
User Guide
NetXtreme II
January 2010
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ENGSRVT52-CDUM100-R
Viewing or Modifying Adapter Properties
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Spuriousfix=
When this keyword is set to 1 (Spurious Fix is ON), the spurious interrupts count that is sometimes displayed on the NetWare
console may be reduced. Setting this keyword to 0 (Spurious Fix is OFF) may enhance performance.
console may be reduced. Setting this keyword to 0 (Spurious Fix is OFF) may enhance performance.
Spuriousfix = 0 (Spurious Fix is off)
Spuriousfix = 1 (Spurious Fix is on)
Spuriousfix = 1 (Spurious Fix is on)
The default value is 1 (Spurious Fix is on).
Poll=
Disables the interrupt driven mode. When set to Poll=1, the driver does not use interrupts, but is polled by the NetWare
operating system. This is a common feature supported in NetWare. The poll mode may increase driver performance in some
environments.
operating system. This is a common feature supported in NetWare. The poll mode may increase driver performance in some
environments.
Poll = 1 (on)
Poll = 0 (off)
Poll = 0 (off)
The default value is 0 (Poll mode is off).
Wirespeed=
This feature provides adapter link and data integrity even if the adapter is attached to a questionable cable and/or switch.
For example, an adapter that is trying to connect at 1000 Mbit/s on a Category 3 cable ordinarily would not link. With
Wirespeed set to 1, the link is made at 100 Mbit/s.
For example, an adapter that is trying to connect at 1000 Mbit/s on a Category 3 cable ordinarily would not link. With
Wirespeed set to 1, the link is made at 100 Mbit/s.
Wirespeed = 1 (on)
Wirespeed = 0 (off)
Wirespeed = 0 (off)
The default value is 1 (Wirespeed is on).
Model=
This keyword allows the addition of a subsystem ID of a specific NIC so that the driver loads only on the first NIC found with
a matching subsystem ID. For example, MODEl= 0x14e4. The default value is 0
a matching subsystem ID. For example, MODEl= 0x14e4. The default value is 0
MagicP=
When MagicP=1, the driver enables the adapter to wake up the system when a Magic Packet™ frame is received after the
system is shut down. MagicP=0 is the default setting with the adapter having no wake-up ability.
system is shut down. MagicP=0 is the default setting with the adapter having no wake-up ability.
MagicP = 1 (on)
MagicP = 0 (off)
MagicP = 0 (off)
The default value is 0 (No wake-up capability).
Fiber=
The driver has support for the 1000FD fiber adapter. The fiber auto-negotiates link with a fiber switch even though it only
supports 1000FD. In some cases, the user may want to force the adapter to 1000FD.
supports 1000FD. In some cases, the user may want to force the adapter to 1000FD.