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AT-ANC10S/2 and AT-ANC10S/4 Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
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Locally
Administered
Address
The Locally Administered Address
is a user-defined MAC address
that is used in place of the MAC
address originally assigned to the
network adapter. Every adapter in
the network must have its own
unique MAC address. This locally
administered address consists of a
12-digit hexadecimal number.
Value - Assigns a unique node
address for the adapter.
Not Present (default) - Uses the
factory-assigned node address on
the adapter.
The appropriate assigned ranges
and exceptions for the locally
administered address include the
following:
The range is 00:00:00:00:00:01 to
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FD.
Do not use a multicast address
(least significant bit of the high
byte = 1).
Do not use all 0s or all Fs.
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in
Network Connections, and
then click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and
then the Advanced tab.
3. Enter the desired network
address value.
Number of RSS
Queues
Allows configuring RSS queues.
For 10 Gbps network adapters,
the RSS queue options are Auto
(default), 2, 4, 8, and 16.
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in
Network Connections and then
click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and
then the Advanced tab.
3. Enter the desired RSS queues
value.
Table 8. Advanced Features in Microsoft Windows
Feature Description Configuration Steps