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WinOF VPI for Windows User Manual Rev 4.3
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Interrupt Moderation RX Packet Time
Maximum elapsed time (in usec) between the receiving of a packet and the generation of an inter-
rupt, even if the moderation count has not been reached (default 10).
Rx Interrupt Moderation Type
Sets the rate at which the controller moderates or delays the generation of interrupts making it pos-
sible to optimize network throughput and CPU utilization. The default setting (Adaptive) adjusts
the interrupt rates dynamically depending on the traffic type and network usage. Choosing a differ-
ent setting may improve network and system performance in certain configurations.
Send completion method
Sets the completion methods of the Send packets and it may affect network throughput and CPU
utilization.
Interrupt Moderation TX Packet Count
Number of packets that need to be sent before an interrupt is generated on the send side (default 0).
Interrupt Moderation TX Packet Time
Maximum elapsed time (in usec) between the sending of a packet and the generation of an inter-
rupt even if the moderation count has not been reached (default 0).
Bus-master DMA Operations
Sets the addressing type: NDIS DMA addressing (UseDma=Enabled) or physical addressing
(UseDma=Disabled) (default Disabled).
Offload Options
Allows you to specify which TCP/IP offload settings are handled by the adapter rather than the oper-
ating system.
Enabling offloading services increases transmission performance as the offload tasks are performed
by the adapter hardware rather than the operating system. Thus, freeing CPU resources to work on
other tasks.
IPv4 Checksums Offload
Enables the adapter to compute IPv4 checksum upon transmit and/or receive instead of the CPU
(default Enabled).
TCP/UDP Checksum Offload for IPv4 packets
Enables the adapter to compute TCP/UDP checksum over IPv4 packets upon transmit and/or
receive instead of the CPU (default Enabled).
TCP/UDP Checksum Offload for IPv6 packets
Enables the adapter to compute TCP/UDP checksum over IPv6 packets upon transmit and/or
receive instead of the CPU (default Enabled).
Large Send Offload (LSO)
Allows the TCP stack to build a TCP message up to 64KB long and sends it in one call down the
stack. The adapter then re-segments the message into multiple TCP packets for transmission on the
wire with each pack sized according to the MTU. This option offloads a large amount of kernel
processing time from the host CPU to the adapter.
IB Options
Configures parameters related to InfiniBand functionality.
SA Query Retry Count