;Protocol.ini for the 3Com EtherLink/MC
;Ethernet cards
;
;PROTOCOL.INI PARAMETERS
;
; This is a sample PROTOCOL.INI file for the ELNKMC 3Com EtherLink/MC NDIS MAC
; driver.  The [ELNKMC] section shows examples of ELNKMC 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 = ELNKMC" 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 ELNKMC parameters"). A parameter need not be specified
; in your PROTOCOL.INI if its default value is satisfactory.
;
; Use the reference diskette to set the transceiver type.
;
;drivername
;     units:[n/a]
;     range:[elnkmc$,elnkmc2$,elnkmc3$,...]
;     default:[elnkmc$]
;
;     This parameter's value must be elnkmc$, or, in the case where
;     multiple adapters are installed, elnkmc$ for the first adapter's
;     drivername, elnkmc2$ for the second one, elnkmc3$ for the third, and
;     so on.
;
;The following entries are optional under the [elnkmc] section.
;
;maxtransmits
;    units:[integer]
;    range:[8-50]
;    default:[12]
;
;    Specifies the number of transmit queue entries in this driver.
;    On a server, this number should be equal to the transmit window size
;    times the maximum number of sessions.
;
;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 of this entry is a hexadecimal
;    string of 12 digits enclosed in quotation marks, such as "02608C010001".
;
;slotnumber
;    unit:[integer]
;    range:[1-8]
;    default:[see explanation below]
;
;    Specifies the number of the slot in the computer where the
;    network adapter card resides. The default is the lowest-numbered slot
;    that contains an EtherLink/MC card. If the computer has more than
;    one EtherLink/MC card, the card in the lowest-numbered slot can use
;    the default; for any other card(s), specify a slot number.
;
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