HP 441877-00F User Manual
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Configuration and diagnostics 45
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Default = Auto Detect
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Range = Auto Detect; Force Master Mode; Force Slave Mode
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Interrupt moderation. If enabled, helps to reduce number of interrupts per packet, which reduces
CPU utilization, while maintaining the same throughput. This feature is useful under heavy network
traffic conditions.
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Default = Enabled
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Range = Disabled; Enabled
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Interrupt moderation rate. Determines the amount of interrupts per second when the Interrupt
moderation parameter is enabled.
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Default = Adaptive
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Range = Adaptive; Extreme; High; Low; Medium; Minimal; Off
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IPv4 Checksum Offload. Describes whether the device enabled or disabled the calculation of IPv4
checksums.
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Default = Rx/Tx Enable
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Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable; Rx/Tx Enable
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Jumbo Packet. The size, in bytes, of the largest supported Jumbo Packet (an Ethernet frame that is
greater than 1514 bytes) that the hardware can support.
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Default = Disabled
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Range = 4088 Bytes; 9014 Bytes; Disabled
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Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv4). Describes whether the device enabled or disabled the
segmentation of large TCP packets over IPv4 for large send offload version 2 (LSOv2).
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Default = Enabled
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Range = Disabled; Enabled
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Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv6). Describes whether the device enabled or disabled the
segmentation of large TCP packets over IPv6 for large send offload version 2 (LSOv2).
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Default = Enabled
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Range = Disabled; Enabled
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Link Speed & Duplex. Sets the connection speed to the network and mode. Full-Duplex Mode allows
the adapter to transmit and receive network data simultaneously. This property is not available for
NC310F and NC61xx adapters through the Microsoft® User Interface.
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Default = Auto Negotiation
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Range for NC340x and NC71xx adapters: Auto Negotiation; 10Mbps/Half-Duplex;
10Mbps/Full-Duplex; 100Mbps/Half-Duplex; 100Mbps/Full-Duplex; 1.0 Gbps/Full-Duplex
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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.
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Default = Not Present
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Range: Value; Not Present
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Log Link State Event. Enables or disables the logging of link state changes. If enabled, a link up
change event or a link down change event generates a message that is displayed in the system event
logger.
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Default = Enabled