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Load network adapter (if required)
Use the "load" command as shown below.
Example:For DEC21040 adapters For Intel i8255x adapters load DE500BA/dec21x4x NIC
load DE602/i8255x NIC
By default each loaded virtual network adapter uses first available PCI slot. If instead some particular slot is neded, refer to this section for details of specific placement of PCI peripherals on CHARON-AXP PCI bus.
Load "packet_port"
Load "packet_port" to connect network adapter to the host hardware network card (or to a virtual network interface).
Example:load packet_port/chnetwrk NDIS interface = "connection:Charon"
Connect the loaded "packet_port" to the loaded virtual network adapter
Connect the network adapter to the "packet_port" by setting the interface name.
Example:set NIC interface = NDIS
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Each virtual network controller has the following parameters that are specified with the "set" command:
interface
interface
Parameter | interface |
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Value | Name of the corresponding instance of the "packet_port" component |
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station_address
Parameter | station_address | ||
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Type | Text String | ||
Value | The "station_address" provides the ability to configure the adapter’s permanent address. By default the adapter’s permanent address is read from the host system’s NIC. Format:
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rx_fifo_size
Parameter | rx_fifo_size |
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Type | Numeric |
Value | "rx_fifo_size" sets the receive FIFO size. The value is specified in Kb and, by default, is pre-calculated from the connected port’s size of the receive queue. Typically, you do not need to change the "rx_fifo_size" parameter. It is available for extended tuning and debugging purposes. |
adapter_mode
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Value | Assigns the link speed and the duplex settings of the virtual network adapter (except for DE602/DE602AA - see below). The values are:
Example:
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So mode propagation is implemented in CHARON-AXP via SRM console EIx0_MODE environment variable ("x" is A, B, C... depending on CHARON-AXP configuration), for example:
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The EIx0_MODE variable name is case insensitive, while its values are case sensitive! This is feature of OpenVMS EIDRIVER.
The values are:
Parameter | Description |
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"Auto" | Auto-negotiate (default) |
"Twisted" | 10Mbps half duplex |
"Full" | 10Mbps full duplex |
"Fast" | 100Mbps half duplex |
"FastFD" | 100Mbps full duplex |
Example:
>>>set eia0_mode FastFD |
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Please note that EIx0_MODE environment variable controls only the setting which the emulated network adapter reports to the guest operating system running on CHARON. It does not change any settings of the host adapter mapped to the virtual adapter! In case if the settings of the host adapter have to be changed please refer to the host Operating System User's Guide for details on how to do it. In case if "Auto" value is set CHARON collects the settings from the mapped host network adapter directly, assuming that all speeds above 100Mbps are represented as 100Mbps (maximum value). The resulting duplex setting corresponds to the duplex setting of the mapped host network adapter. |
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load packet_port/chnetwrk <instance-name> |
Example:
load packet_port/chnetwrk NDIS |
"packet_port" uses several configuration parameters to control its behavior.
interface
Parameter | interface | ||
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Type | Value | ||
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Value | This parameter identifies an Ethernet adapter of the host system dedicated to CHARON-AXP. The leading keyword "connection:" is mandatory. Syntax:
Example:
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port_enable_mac_addr_change
Parameter | port_enable_mac_addr_change | |
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Type | Boolean | |
Value | If "true" is specified (default value), CHARON-AXP sets the appropriate Ethernet address automatically. If "false" is specified, set the Ethernet address manually. Example:
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port_retry_on_tx
Parameter | port_retry_on_tx | |
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Type | Numeric | |
Value | The "port_retry_on_tx" parameter controls the number of times a port will attempt to transmit a packet before giving up. By default, the value is 3. Increasing this value may introduce problems in carrier loss logic, because not all NIC drivers support a carrier status query. Typically, you do not need to increase the value. Example:
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port_pending_rx_number
Parameter | port_pending_rx_number | |
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Type | Numeric | |
Value | The "port_pending_rx_number" parameter sets the number of pending receive buffers. The default value is 63. The maximum value allowed is 195. You may want to increase the "port_pending_rx_number" when you have very busy networking and experience problems like losing connections not related to the carrier loss. Typically, you do not need to change this parameter. Example:
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port_pending_tx_number
Parameter | port_pending_tx_number | |
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Type | Numeric | |
Value | The "port_pending_tx_number" parameter sets the number of buffers the port uses to transmit. The default value is 62. You may want to increase the "port_pending_tx_number" value if the log file indicates dropped TX packets due to TX queue overflow. Typically, you do not need to change this parameter. Example:
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suspend_msg_on_mac_change
Parameter | suspend_msg_on_mac_change | |
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Type | Boolean | |
Value | To avoid confusion arising from non critical errors during a MAC address change, logging is by default suppressed (default value is "true"). To enable tracing during a MAC address change set this parameter to "false" Example:
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legacy_mode
Parameter | legacy_mode | |||||
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Value | If this parameter is set to "true" CHARON-AXP tries to use very first implementation of "packet_port" having certain restrictions such as inability to automatically change MAC address on given interface etc. This setting may be needed if CHARON-AXP runs in VMware environment for example. In other situations please do not change its default value ("false"). Example:
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