User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
- Overview
- Installing the Adapter
- Microsoft* Windows* Installation and Configuration
- Intel Network Drivers for DOS
- Data Center Bridging (DCB) for Intel® Network Connections
- Remote Boot
- Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Regulatory Compliance Statements
- FCC Class A Products
- FCC Class B Products
- Safety Compliance
- EMC Compliance – The following standards may apply:
- Regulatory Compliance Markings
- FCC Class A User Information
- FCC Class B User Information
- EU WEEE Logo
- Manufacturer Declaration European Community
- China RoHS Declaration
- Class 1 Laser Products
- End-of-Life / Product Recycling
- Customer Support
- Legal Disclaimers
With Offloading off, the operating system verifies the UDP checksum.
With Offloading on, the adapter completes the verification for the operating system.
Default RX & TX Enabled
Range l Disabled
l RX Enabled
l TX Enabled
l RX & TX Enabled
Wait for Link
Determines whether the driver waits for auto-negotiation to be successful before reporting the link state. If this
feature is off, the driver does not wait for auto-negotiation. If the feature is on, the driver does wait for auto-
negotiation.
If this feature is on and the speed is not set to auto-negotiation, the driver will wait for a short time for link to be
established before reporting the link state.
If the feature is set to Auto Detect, this feature is automatically set to On or Off depending on speed and
adapter type when the driver is installed. The setting is:
l Off for copper Intel gigabit adapters with a speed of "Auto".
l On for copper Intel gigabit adapters with a forced speed and duplex.
l On for fiber Intel gigabit adapters with a speed of "Auto".
Default Auto Detect
Range l On
l Off
l Auto Detect
VLANsTab
The VLANs tab allows you to create, modify, and delete VLANs. You must install Advanced Network
Services in order to see this tab and use the feature.