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146 Installation Guide for Clients
interrupt
Indicates the interrupt level of the network adapter.
Note
On an 80286 or 80386 computer, specifying interrupt level 2
redirects to interrupt level 9 because the cascaded programmable
interrupt control (PIC) is already using interrupt level 2.
ioaddress
Indicates the current I/O address jumper configuration of the network
adapter. The value you select on the adapter must equal this entry’s
value. If this entry does not match the adapter’s switch settings, the
driver reports an error.
maxrequests
Sets the number of general-request queue entries. General requests
are SetPacketFilter, AddMulticastAddress, RequestInterrupt, and so
forth.
maxtransmits
Specifies the number of transmit queue entries in this driver. For an
OS/2 server, this number should equal the transmit window size times
the maximum number of sessions.
netaddress
Overrides the network address of the network adapter. Use this entry
only when there are duplicate addresses on the network. The value of
this entry is a hexadecimal string of 12 digits enclosed in quotation
marks, such as "02608C010001".