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32 CHAPTER 4: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING IN NETWARE
3 Select a driver to view its associated statistics.
A functioning driver displays packets being sent and received. 
To verify that the server is communicating over the network, perform the 
following procedure:
1 Set up a NetWare client on a LAN supported by the server to be tested.
2 Log in or map to the server. 
If you cannot log in or map to the server, the link is not functional.
If the link is functional, the following message appears on the server console:
Link integrity test for primary slot #XXXXX passed. 
Changing NetWare 
Driver Configuration 
Parameters
You can change parameters from the NetWare installation program Configuration 
screen. Table 3 lists the parameters shown on the Configuration screen. 
Table 3 NetWare Installation Program Configuration Parameters 
Parameter
Range of Values
(Defaults in Bold)
Description
Slot Number All PCI slot numbers 
valid to the system
Represents the PCI slot number of the physical 
NIC to be configured. 
Node Address Default is 
factory-assigned MAC 
address.
Leave blank to use factory-assigned default. 
Log Message 
Level
Error messages logged
Message logging 
disabled
Determines which type of messages are 
displayed to the system console and the 
SYS:\SYSTEM\SYS$LOG.ERR file.
Receive 
Checksumming
Enabled
Disabled
NetWare 5.x only. Select Enabled to allow the 
NIC to perform checksum operations on 
incoming packets. 
Transmit 
Checksumming
Enabled
Disabled
NetWare 5.x only. Select Enabled to allow the 
NIC to perform checksum operations on 
outgoing packets. 
SHD 
Configuration
Configure SHD
Use default 
configuration
Select Configure SHD to change self-healing 
driver settings. 
Check Level Basic Level Checking
All Checking is Disabled
Enhanced Level 
Checking
Basic and Enhanced
Appears when Configure SHD is selected. Basic 
Level Checking monitors link beat, DMA FIFOs, 
interrupt availability, bus contention errors, 
internal NIC subsystems, and recoverable Tx/Rx 
errors (CRC, Tx underruns, Rx overruns, late 
collisions, jabbers). Enhanced Level Checking 
maintains valid data structures and uses more 
CPU cycles.
Transmit/Receive 
Error Threshold
1–64000
50
Appears when Configure SHD is selected. 
Specifies threshold levels for Tx/Rx errors. A 
failure is reported when the threshold is 
exceeded during the sampling period.
Sampling 
Window Size
0–64000 packets
0 = disabled
1024
Appears when Configure SHD is selected. 
Specifies the number of Tx/Rx packets to be 
sampled for late collisions, receive overruns, 
transmit underruns, jabbers, and bus contention 
errors. Automatically ages error count to ensure 
that only recent errors are accumulated.










