;Protocol.ini for the 3Com EtherLink Plus
;Ethernet cards
;
;PROTOCOL.INI PARAMETERS
;
; This is a sample PROTOCOL.INI file for the ELNKPL 3Com Etherlink NDIS MAC
; driver.  The [elnkpl] section shows examples of ELNKPL 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 = elnkpl" 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 elnkpl parameters"). A parameter need not be specified
; in your PROTOCOL.INI if its default value is satisfactory.
;
;
;drivername
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[elnkpl$,elnkpl2$,elnkpl3$,...]
;     default:[elnkpl$]
;
;     This parameter's value must be elnkpl$, or, in the case where
;     multiple adapters are installed, elnkpl$ for the first adapter's
;     drivername, elnkpl2$ for the second one, elnkpl3$ for the third, and
;     so on.
;
;The following entries are optional under the [elnkpl] section.
;
;
;dmachannel
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[0-7]
;     default:[1]
;
;     units:[integer]
;     adapter. This setting must match the DMA channel
;     setting on the adapter.
;
;     DMA channels 1 and 3 are available if the adapter
;     is installed on an 8086 or 8088 computer or in an
;     8-bit slot of an AT compatible.
;
;     DMA channels 5,6, and 7 are available if the adapter
;     is installed in a 16-bit slot of an AT-compatible.
;     Installing the adapter in a 16-bit slot will result
;     in higher performance.
;
;interrupt
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[2-15]
;     default:[3]
;
;     Indicates the interrupt level for the adapter. This
;     setting must match the physical setting on the adapter.
;
;     Interrupt levels 2,3,4,5,6, and 7 are available on
;     8086 or 8088- based computers.
;
;     Interrupt levels 3,4,5,6, and 7 are available if the
;     adapter is installed in an 8-bit slot of an AT-
;     compatible.
;
;     Interrupt levels 3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14, and 15 are
;     available if the adapter is installed in a 16-bit
;     slot of an AT-compatible. On a 80286 or 80386 computer,
;     interrupt level 2 equals interrupt level 9.
;
;ioadress
;     units:[hex]
;     range:[0x200-0x3F0]
;     default:[0x300]
;
;     Indicates the current I/O address jumper configuration of
;     the adapter. This setting must match the physical setting
;     on the adapter.
;
;maxtransmits
;     units:[integer]
;     range:[n/a]
;     default:[40]
;
;     The number of entries for outgoing packets in the transmit
;     queue of the MAC driver. This parameter is clearly ignored
;     by this driver. The value of maxtransmits = is fixed at 40.
;
;netaddress  Overides the network address of the adapter to a
;     units:[hex]
;     range:[12 digits]
;     default:[n/a]
;
;     Overides the network address of the adapter to a user-specified
;     address. This parameter is a hexadecimal string of exactly 12
;     digits enclosed in quotes, such as "02608C010001".
;
;



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