4-6
C
HAPTER
4: C
ONFIGURING
THE
3C509B NIC
Configuration Option Settings
Table 4-1 lists each software option, the default setting,
and the available settings. For more information about
each setting, select the option and press [F1]).
.
If you are using a PC that supports Plug and Play, the IRQ
and I/O base address values are set by Plug and Play. You
can set the boot PROM size to indicate the presence and
size of a network boot PROM.
To disable Plug and Play at the DOS command line, type:
3C5X9cfg configure /pnp:n [Enter]
You can also type:
pnpdsabl.bat [Enter]
Table 4-1
Option Settings
Option
Default Setting
Available Settings
I/O Base Address
300h
200h, 210h, 220h, 230h, 240h, 250h,
260h, 270h, 280h, 290h, 2A0h, 2B0h,
2C0h, 2D0h, 2E0h, 2F0h, 300h, 310h,
320h, 330h, 340h, 350h, 360h, 370h,
380h, 390h, 3A0h, 3B0h, 3C0h,
3D0h, 3E0h, EISA, ISA
Interrupt
Request Level
10
3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15
Boot PROM
Disabled. Does not
apply for
3C509B-TPO
Disabled, 8 K, 16 K, 32 K
Transceiver Type
Auto Select for all
except
3C509B-TPO
(on-board TP)
On-board Coax (BNC), On-board TP
(RJ-45), External (AUI/DIX), or Auto
Select
Network Driver
Optimization
Windows or OS/2
Client
DOS Client, Windows or OS/2 Client,
Server
Maximum
Modem Speed
(fastest modem
installed)
9600 Baud
No Modem, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200,
or 38400 Baud
Plug and Play
Enabled
Enabled, Disabled
Full Duplex
Disabled
Enabled, Disabled