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222 Installation Guide for Clients
Network Peripherals NPI–AT
Required entry:
drivername = at_lm$ or at_lmn$
This driver is for the following network adapters:
Network Peripherals NPI–AT/S
Network Peripherals NPI–AT/D
The following table summarizes the possible entries and values in the
[at_lm] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file:
Entry Units Range Default
drivername at_lm$ or at_lmn$
ethernetemulate no, yes yes
force_ndis_v1 no, yes no
interrupt integer 10–11 11
maxtransmits integer 1–20 6
netaddress hex. 12 hex. digits
override_type no, yes no
stype_ioaddress hex. 160–380 360
Entries in the [at_lm] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file
have the following meanings:
drivername
Identifies the device driver name. The driver name consists of the base
portion of the filename, plus a digit if more than one adapter is
installed. The drivername is at_lm$ for the first adapter, at_lm2$ for
the second, and so on.
Indicates whether the driver presents itself as DIX+802.3 and allows
1500-byte frames. Microsoft NetBEUI requires this. Otherwise,
driver presents itself as FDDI and allows 4500-byte frames. Values
for this entry are yes or no; yes is the default.
force_ndis-v1
Indicates whether the NDIS structures appear as specified in the 1.0
documentation. Otherwise, structures appear as specified in current
documentation. Values for this entry are yes or no; no is the default.
interrupt
Indicates the interrupt level of the network adapter.
maxtransmits
Indicates the number of transmits that can be queued by the driver.