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The IP protocol stack is configured to maximize performance on all supported network adapters. If desired, you can further adjust performance parameters for each network interface using the ifconfig(ADMN) command as described in ``Using ifconfig to change parameters for a network card''. This command allows you to adjust:
With modern Ethernet hardware, you should use full frames to maximize the amount of data per Ethernet frame. On older Ethernet cards with small buffers and narrow data paths, rounding down should be selected to enable the data in the Ethernet frame to be moved into the card's buffer more efficiently.
Token Ring networks have a much larger MTU than Ethernet; full frames should always be used.
Problems with TCP/IP may be experienced if:
See also: