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2 Enter the beginning of the port or socket range for 
the application in the Range Start box.
The range start should be a four-digit hexadecimal value.      
3 Enter the inclusive Range End value of the port or 
socket range for the application.
The range end should be a four-digit hexadecimal 
number. If only one port or socket is needed, Range End 
should match Range Start.
4 Select the protocol that the application uses.
This can be TCP, UDP, or IPX. Some applications support 
multiple protocols and have port or socket ranges for 
each protocol. In this case, the range/protocol must 
match the protocol on the PC.
For example, if only TCP/IP is installed, do not enter the 
socket range for IPX, as it will decrease driver 
performance.
5 Once the Range Start, Range End, and Protocol are 
entered, click Add.
The range is added to the list, as shown in Figure 4-3.
To remove a range, select the range in the list and 
click Remove.
PACE Advanced Options
PACE Advanced Options are used to fine-tune the way 
the network driver handles types of PACE traffic. In 
general, these values need not be altered. Contact your 
network administrator before using these options.
1 To display the PACE Advanced Options screen, click 
the Advanced Options tab.
The PACE Advanced Options screen appears, shown in 
Figure 4-4.