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$ @(#)93 1.3.2.3 src/bos/usr/lib/methods/common/devices_tok.msg, cfgmethods, bos41J, 9516A_all 4/14/95 11:37:24
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$ COMPONENT_NAME: (CFGMETHODS) device configuration methods
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$
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$ FUNCTIONS: Token-ring Devices configuration message catalog
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$
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$ ORIGINS: 27, 83
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$
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$ IBM CONFIDENTIAL -- (IBM Confidential Restricted when
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$ combined with the aggregated modules for this product)
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$ SOURCE MATERIALS
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$ (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1989, 1994
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$ All Rights Reserved
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$
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$ US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or
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$ disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
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$
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$quote "
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$
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$ Token-Ring
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$
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$set 28
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1 "Token-Ring High-Performance Adapter (8fc8)"
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2 "Address of bus memory used for DMA"
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3 "Bus I/O address"
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4 "Bus interrupt level"
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5 "Interrupt priority"
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6 "DMA arbitration level"
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7 "TRANSMIT queue size"
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8 "RECEIVE queue size"
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9 "STATUS BLOCK queue size"
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10 "Receive ATTENTION MAC frame"
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11 "Receive data transfer OFFSET"
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12 "RING speed"
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13 "Enable ALTERNATE TOKEN RING address"
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14 "ALTERNATE TOKEN RING address"
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15 "Receive BEACON MAC frame"
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20 "Token-Ring High-Performance Adapter (8fa2)"
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21 "Bus memory address"
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22 "Number of ALTERNATE TOKEN RING addresses"
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23 "Priority Transmit"
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24 "CFG RING speed"
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$
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$ help messages for the smit objects
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$
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25 "Indicates the ring speed of the Token-Ring network to which the \n\
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adapter is attached. This attribute must be set to match the speed \n\
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at which the network is currently running. An incorrect value can \n\
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cause the network to become inoperable. Valid values are 4 for 4 Mbps \n\
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ring, 16 for a 16Mbps ring, and autosense for don't care.\n\n\
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When autosense option is selected, the adapter will listen to the \n\
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network ring speed and set accordingly to that speed. If the adapter \n\
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is the first adapter insert onto the network then it will be default \n\
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to 16 Mbps.\n\n\
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Note: If TCP/IP is running, use the smit mktcpip fast path to change \n\
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the ring speed of the token-ring adapter."
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$
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30 "IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter (isa)"
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31 "Address of bus memory used for BIOS"
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32 "Width of shared bus memory"
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$
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$ help messages for ISA Token-ring smit objects
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$
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33 "The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility \n\
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of setting the interrupt level according to the other adapter installed \n\
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in your computer. You should select an interrupt level for the adapter \n\
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that does not conflict with another adapter in your system and make sure \n\
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that the switches (7,8) on the adapter is set correctly."
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$
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34 "The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility \n\
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of setting the 8 Kbytes ROM address on the adapter. You should set the \n\
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ROM address so that they do not conflict with any other adapter addresses \n\
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already set in your system and make sure that the switches (1-6) on the \n\
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adapter is set correctly."
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$
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35 "There are two possible Bus I/O addresses for the IBM 16/4 PowerPC \n\
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Token-Ring Adapter: 0xa20 (primary) and 0xa24 (alternate). This value \n\
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is corresponding to the setting of the Primary-Alternate switch (9) on \n\
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the adapter. If you are installing two 16/4 adapters in your system, set \n\
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the first one to primary and the second to alternate."
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$
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36 "The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-Ring Adapter allows you the flexibility \n\
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of setting the starting address of the Shared RAM. The Shared RAM size \n\
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is selectible by setting switches on the adapter. You should select a \n\
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Bus memory address according to the desired Shared RAM size so that \n\
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the address space assigned to this adapter does not conflict with the \n\
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address space assigned to any other feature on your system. The Bus \n\
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memory address must always be at least on a 16KBytes boundary. Please \n\
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refer to the 'Width of shared bus memory' help text for the possible \n\
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Shared RAM sizes and the address boundary requirements for each RAM \n\
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size setting."
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$
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37 "The IBM 16/4 PowerPC Token-RIng Adapter allows you the flexibility \n\
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of selecting the Shared RAM size. You may select a RAM size of 8, 16, \n\
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32 or 64 KBytes by setting the switches (10,11) on the adapter. \n\
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Please note the address boundary requirements for the desired RAM \n\
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size - The starting address of the Shared RAM must always be at least \n\
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oon a 16KBytes boundary. For a 32K selection, the starting address must \n\
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be on a 32KBytes boundary. For a 64K selection, the starting address \n\
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must be on a 64KBytes boundary. \n\
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The address space assigned to this adapter must not conflict with the \n\
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address space assigned to any other feature on your system. Please \n\
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refer to the 'Bus memory address' attribute to determine the possible \n\
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Shared RAM address spaces for your adapter."
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38 "IBM PCMCIA 16/4 Token-Ring Card"
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39 "IBM PCI Tokenring Adapter (14101800)"
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40 "HARDWARE RECEIVE queue size"
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41 "PRIORITY TRANSMIT queue size"
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$
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