
158 Installation Guide for Clients
Accton Technology EtherCoax - 16N
This driver is for OS/2 only.
Required entry:
• drivername = ethne$ or ethenen$
The following table summarizes the possible entries and values in the
[ethne] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file:
Entry Units Range Default
drivername — — ethne$ or
ethenen$
irq integer 2–5 3
iobase hex. 200H–3E0H 300H
receivebufsize bytes — 1024
Entries in the [ethne] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file
have the following meanings:
drivername
Identifies the driver name of the network device driver. The
drivername consists of the base portion of the filename, plus a digit
when more than one adapter is installed. The drivername is ethne$
for the first adapter, ethne2$ for the second, and so on.
irq
Indicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. The interrupt
level can range from 2 to 5 inclusive.
iobase
Indicates the base I/O address for the network adapter. If this entry
does not match the adapter’s I/O address jumper settings, the driver
reports an error. Values range from 200H to 3E0H in increments of
10H. If multiple adapters are installed, the difference between values
must be at least 20H.
receivebufsize
Configures the size, in bytes, of the receive buffers in the receive
buffer pool.
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