User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ForceWare Networking Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Installation Guidelines
- NVIDIA TCP/IP Acceleration Technology
- Administrative Tasks
- Using WMI Script
- Using The NVIDIA Command Line Interface (nCLI)
- Conventions Used
- About Examples Used
- Parameters
- Modes of Operation
- Using Single Parameters
- Using Table Parameters
- Browsing the Parameter Structure
- Text File Processing
- Support for Multiple Ethernet Interfaces
- Glossary
- Ethernet Parameters Reference
- Group: Remote Wakeup
- Group: Protocol Offload
- Group: Microsoft Operating System VLAN (Virtual LAN)
- Group: VLAN (Virtual LAN)
- Group: Jumbo Frame
- Group: Ethernet Performance
- Group: Traffic Prioritization
- Group: Ethernet Speed/Duplex
- Group: Ethernet Address
- Group: Network Interface information
- Group: Factory Default
- Table: Multicast Address List
- Group: Ethernet Statistics
- Frames Received with Alignment Error
- Frames Transmitted After One Collision
- Frames Transmitted After Two or More Collisions
- Frames Transmitted After Deferral
- Display Name Frames Exceed Maximum Collision
- Frames with Overrun Errors
- Frames with Underrun Errors
- Frames with Heartbeat Failure
- Carrier Sense (CRS) Signal Lost
- Late Collisions
- Group: General Networking Statistics
- NVIDIA TCP/IP Acceleration Parameters Reference
- Group: Feature Controls
- Group: Offload Default
- Group: Factory Default
- Table: Offloadable IP Address and Port Ranges
- Table: Application Offload Control
- Group: NVIDIA TCP/IP Acceleration Statistics
- Received TCP Payload Bytes
- Transmitted TCP Payload Bytes
- Received TCP Segments
- Transmitted TCP Segments
- Retransmitted TCP Segments
- Total ICMP “Destination Unreachable” Packets Received
- IP Fragments Received
- IP Packets Received with Options
- TCP Segments Received with Valid Reset Flag Set
- TCP Segments Transmitted with the Reset Flag Set
- Auto-ACKs Transmitted
- Table: Connection Table Information
- Glossary
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nCLI automatically enters interactive mode. When this command completes,
you will exit to the command prompt.
Using Single Parameters
Get
and
Set
are the two most frequently used nCLI operations.
•
Get
is used to retrieve the setting of a parameter and can be invoked on
single, group, and table parameters.
•
Set
is used to change or update the current setting of a parameter. It can be
used in an “expert” mode, where the command is done in one line, or it can
be used in “interactive” mode.
Single parameter
Get
and
Set
operations are discussed with examples in the
sections that follow.
Set
Using the
Set
command in expert mode is intended for expert users to set a
single parameter on a single computer. Using expert set requires knowing the
correct (error-free) format or selection for the parameter and, therefore, requires
familiarity with the distinguished name of the single parameter.
Some frequently set parameters, such as ASFSupport
enable or
ASFSupport disable, are usually set using expert mode.
Note: These commands can also be included in script or batch files.
Example — (Expert Mode)
c:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NetworkAccessManager\
bin>ncli set ASFSupport enable
Set
Using interactive set doesn’t require too much prior knowledge of the
parameter. In the following case, the parameter to be set,
FwlDHCPServer, is a
selection, so the two choices are shown to help you select a value.
Example — (Interactive Mode)
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NetworkAccessManager\
bin>ncli
NVIDIA Network Management Framework Version 01.00
ncli>set fwldhcpserver
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