Windows XP requires an OHCI IEEE 1394 interface to enable IP over 1394. When the 1394 interface is installed, Windows XP creates a 1394 Connection in the Network Connections folder. You can modify Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) configuration settings by using the properties for this connection. To create a network by using IP over 1394 support, connect two Windows XP computers with IEEE 1394 ports together with a 1394 cable. While this connection is present, Ipconfig.exe displays the interface as 1394 Connection.
The following files provide IP over 1394 functionality:
- Nic1394.sys
This is an NDIS miniport driver that is responsible for fragmentation and reassembly of data and performs input/output (I/O) operations on virtual circuits. A virtual circuit is a connection to a memory address on a 1394 interface. There are three types of virtual circuits: Channel VC (Broadcast), Transmit VC, and Receive VC.
- Arp1394.sys
Provides Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), ARP caching, and Multicast Channel Allocation Protocol (MCAP), which facilitates multicast communication on the 1394 bus.
- Enum1394.sys
- 1394bus.sys
- Swenum.sys