;Protocol.ini for the IBM Token-Ring Cards
;Token-Ring cards
;This readme is for the following network adapter cards
;
; IBM Token-Ring Adpater
; IBM Token-Ring II
; IBM Token-Ring A
; IBM Token-Ring 16/4
; IBM Token-Ring 16/4 A
;
;
;PROTOCOL.INI PARAMETERS
;
; This is a sample PROTOCOL.INI file for the IBMTOK IBM Token-Ring Cards NDIS
; MAC driver.  The [ibmtok] section shows examples of IBMTOK configuration
; parameter settings.  Comments at the end of the file explain these parameters
; and give their default, minimum and maximum values.  The [protocol manager]
; and [netbeui] sections aren't meant to be complete or realistic examples,
; except for the "BINDINGS = ibmtok" line in the [netbeui] section.
;	The only parameter that must be specified is the "drivername".  Note
; that many of these parameters have default values (which are given below
; under "Comments about ibmtok parameters"). A parameter need not be specified
; in your PROTOCOL.INI if its default value is satisfactory.
;
;drivername
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[ibmtok$,ibmtok2$,ibmtok3$,...]
;     default:[ibmtok$]
;
;     This parameter's value must be ibmtok$, or, in the case where
;     multiple adapters are installed, ibmtok$ for the first adapter's
;     drivername, ibmtok2$ for the second one, ibmtok3$ for the third, and
;     so on.
;
;The following entries are optional under the [ibmtok] section.
;
;earlyrelease
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[n/a]
;     default:[n/a]
;
;     This entry specifies the early token release option
;     for IBM Token-Ring 16/4 network adapter cards. This is a function
;     that reduces the average time another network adapter must wait to
;     gain access to the network. Cards that don't support early token release
;     ignore this entry. This entry is not followed by an equal sign.
;
;netaddress
;     units:[hex]
;     range:[12 hex digits]
;     default:[n/a]
;
;     Overrides the network address of the network adapter card.
;     This entry should only be used if, for some reason, there are duplicate
;     addresses on the network. The value is a hexadecimal string of 12
;     digits enclosed in quotation marks. The address must be in the range
;     400000000000 through 40007FFFFFFF. For strict IBM compatibility, use
;     only decimal digits (09), as in "400001020304".
;
;maxtransmits
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[6-50]
;     default:[6]
;
;     Sets the number of transmit queue entries in the driver. On
;     a server, this should be equal to the transmit window size times the
;     maximum number of sessions.
;
;primary or alternate
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[n/a]
;     default:[n/a]
;
;     Identifies driver assignments if more than one Token-Ring
;     network adapter card is installed. A primary entry denotes the
;     first (primary) adapter card; alternate denotes the second
;     adapter card. If these entries are missing, the ibmtok driver
;     defaults to the first adapter it finds, trying primary first.
;     This entry is not followed by an equal sign.
;
;productid
;     units:[hex]
;     range:[36 hex digits]
;     default:[0110F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0]
;
;     Identifies the specific adapter card. The value of this entry
;     is a string of up to 36 hexadecimal digits (must be an even number).
;     Refer to the IBM Token-Ring architecture manual for more details.
;     The default value for this entry is 0110F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0.
;
;ram (Token-Ring Adapter and Token-Ring Adapter II only)
;     units:[hex]
;     range:[A000-F000]
;     default:[See below]
;
;     Specifies the physical RAM location on the adapter card if
;     the default location is not adequate. The value of ram is a
;     hexadecimal number between 0xA000 and 0xF000, located on an 8K boundary
;     (for the Token-Ring adapter) or a 16K boundary (for the Token-Ring
;     II adapter). The RAM location defaults to a location immediately following
;     the read only memory (ROM) on the next appropriate boundary. For example,
;     if the ROM is at its default location of 0xCC00, the RAM defaults
;     to 0xCE00 (for the Token-Ring Adapter) and to 0xD000 (for the Token-Ring
;     Adapter II).
;
;     For strict compatibility with IBM defaults, set ram
;     equal to 0xD800 for primary or 0xD400 for alternate.
;     This parameter does not apply to the Token-Ring Adapter/A. With the
;     Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter and the Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter/A cards, the
;     use of RAM paging is not supported, and the RAM size is determined
;     by the switch settings on the adapter.
;
;recvbufs
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[2-60]
;     default:[2]
;
;     Specifies the number of receive buffers to use. Any memory
;     left on the adapter card is configured as extra receive buffers.
;
;recvbufsize
;     units:[bytes]
;     range:[256-17952]
;     default:[256]
;
;     Specifies the size of the receive buffers, in bytes. The value
;     must be a multiple of 8. The maximum size of a receive buffer depends
;     on the adapter card you are using. The original Token-Ring Adapter,
;     Token-Ring Adapter II, and Token-Ring Adapter/A cards allow only 2040
;     bytes. The newer Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter and Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter/A
;     cards allow 4096 bytes at the 4-Mbits/sec. (MBPS) adapter setting
;     and 17,952 bytes at the 16-MBPS setting. The minimum and default
;     settings are both 256 bytes. Since the incoming packet can span multiple
;     receive buffers, it is not usually necessary to change this entry.
;     If the entry is set too high for the adapter hardware, a configuration
;     error occurs.
;
;xmitbufs
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[1-2]
;     default:[1]
;
;     Specifies the number of transmit buffers to allocate.
;
;xmitbufsize
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[256-17952]
;     default:[See below]
;
;     Specifies the size of the transmit buffers, in bytes. The
;     value must be a multiple of 8. The maximum size of a transmit buffer
;     depends on the adapter card you are using. The original Token-Ring
;     Adapter, Token-Ring Adapter II, and Token-Ring Adapter/A cards allow
;     only 2040 bytes. The newer Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter and Token-Ring
;     16/4 Adapter/A cards allow 4096 bytes at the 4-MBPS adapter setting
;     and 17,952 bytes at the 16-MBPS setting. The minimum value is 256
;     bytes. The default is either 25% of available RAM on the adapter or
;     the maximum transmit buffer size, whichever is smaller.
;
;

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