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Installation Overview for PRO100+
Dual Port Sewer Adapter --pre|iminary--
Put the Adapted!) in the Sewer.
Connect the Network Cable
Contlgure the Adapterls) and lnltall Drlvera.
Windows' 95
Windows NT‘ 4.0 and 351 - Server or Workstation
DOS and Windows 3.1 - NetWare' Cllentsw.
NetWate Server, Client 32, OS/Z', UNIX.’ Banyan,
cabana:
LANtastic' and Other Operating Systems .. ........ 11
Instelllng Multlple Adapters ..... 11
Select Duplex Mode (Optional) ..... 12
Choose AdapterTeemlng Options
Setting Up Adapter Fault Tolerance Only
Setting Up Adaptive Load Balancing .. .
Settlng Up Fast EIherChannel' .....
Treubleshoetlng and FAQs .....
It the Adapter Can’t Connect to the Network .............. 21
Testing the Adapter (Diagnostics)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
Teehnlcel Inlermallon
PCI Installation Ti
“Push" Installation for Windows 95 .........
Fast Ethernet Wiring
Fast Ethernet Hubs and S tches .
Customer support tnslde back cover
Put the Adapter in the Server
Turn on the cumpmer und unplug the power cord. Then remove its
covet
Waming: Tum elf and unplug power to the computer belove
vemuvirlg iIs Duvet Fai|ure lo do so could shock you and may
damage the adamar or compulevv
Remove me cover brackfl from u PCI busmasur adnpltr slut In mos!
servers, all slots are bnsmaslcr-enabled. [i ynu hav: configuration
problems, see your server‘s documentation to determine if Ihe PCI sluts
arc bnsmaslcr-cnabled.
pcl 51m
Push the adapter into the slot ulllil il‘s sealed firmly. Then secure the
adapter brackel
lr yau‘r: installing multiple adapters, sec mmlllng Mulliplz Adapters on
page 11 for specific insuuclinns.
Replace me computer cover and plug in Ihe power cord,
Connect the Network Cable
1 Cunnecl a single netwqu cabl: [0 such pnrt m‘ the adapter as shown
below. For lOOBASE—TX, your network cable must be Category 5,
lwisledvpail wmng If you plan to run the adapler at [00 Mbps, it must
be connected lo a IOOBASEVTX hub or switch (ncl a IOOBASE-T4 hub).
Fur lOBASE-T. use Category 3, 4‘ or 5 lWisledvpnir wiring. If you want
in use this adapter in a residcnlial environment. you must use at Category
5 cable.
1OOBASE-TX WIrIng
Twisled Pnir Ethzmet (TPE)
Use Category 5 cable and 111-45
counselor for this adapm Do nnl
use Category 3 wiring at 100
Mbps. AI 100 Mbps, connccl lo a
TX huh, not a T4 hub, For full
duplex, see Select Duplex Made on
page |2.
Far more mlcrmalion On |OOEASE7TX wiring requirements and
Iimilaiions. see Fast Ethernet W/fmglowatd the and ol lhls guide and
velar to Ihe teatime liles on Ina installalion disk.
2 Tn configure the adapter, continue with lhe procedures specific to your
upcrating syslem on the following pages
Configure the Adapter and
Install the Drivers
Windows 95
D Automatic Configuration
Pct servers automatically detect and configure PCI—compliant adapters while
booting, The BIOS automatically sets the adapter IRQ level and NO address
each time you start your server.
Start your server to automatically configure the adapter. Resource
configuration ts complete when Windows 95 starts.
it your server displays an error while booting. it may require addilional steps
to configure See FCI Iriritzllalioli Tips on page 25 (or more information
> Install Network Drivers from Dlsk
Have your Windows 95 installation CD or disks available, its Windows 95
prompts for them when you install the new adapter,
1 After you put lhe adapter in the server, start Windows 95
You'll see the New Hardware Found dialog box. lfthl's box does not
appear and Window: 95 nan: normally, you may need to manually add
the adapter: See Manually Adding an Adapter on page 5.
2 Click “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer," then Click
OK. You'll see the Install From Disk dialog box.
1 insert the PRO/1004 Server adapter disk.
4 Specify D: \ (for CD) orA:\ tror floppy) as the path, then click OK.
5 Follow prompts for any Windows 95 installation disks and reslart when
prompted. (If you installed from the CD, the installation files are
typically located at D:\Win95, where D is your CD~ROM drive.)
After realartmg Window/s 954 connect to yattr network by double—clicking the
Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop,
» Install PHOSet Software (recommended)
PROSet Is an enhanced utility you can use to easily configure and lesl your
adapter in Windows 95. PROSet also displays the computer resources that are
assigned to each pull of lllc adapter you install. To install PROSet:
1 Insert the PRO/100+ Server adapter disk in the disk drive
2 From My Computer or the Windows Explorer. double—click the We
Floppy dirk icen,
3 Click the PROSEl loan or filennme and click lhe right mouse button
From the menu that appears. click lnslnll.
4 The PRDSel files are copied to your hard disk,
5 To mm PROSsl. double-click on lhe PROSel icon in the Control Panel:
in!
Intel PROSet
6 The PROSel software examines your cnmpuler and displays ihi» winduw
or a similar one
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finish itin— mu
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7 Click OK to exit PROSel and return to Windows 95
To set duplcxing options, confirm: to the section Select Duplex Made
To sel teaming options. continue [0 the section Chaose Adapter Teaming
Options.
Manually Adding an Adapter (Thls may go lo readme and be
more explici||y described)
ii the New llurdwttrc Found diulug box docs iinl appear M '[‘\r|up and ytiu
cumin: cmmcci in the network. check the Dcvitc Miiiiiigct IN to son irihc
llL‘lA dddplcr it pmcm, it it is mil. iiiiinw time «cm:
l Fmiii the Ciiiitrul l’zincl, doithlc'cltck lhc Sys‘lcm icon.
2 Click the DmlCL‘ Ma ’gci tab,
3 "nul’ilc— ick unit-i Dcviccs (queuitm mark icon) in the Iisl am.
4 Dnuhlc'click ii Vt! Elhciilul Cuttlmllcr
5 Click the Diiicr tub. iiicii clitk Cliangu Dim-r
(i Sclcul Nclwitk Atluplcrs and click OK,
7 Click Have Dil for trouble indicators (an X ur ' symbnl).
- Test ciicli port ttfthe adapter. Slarl PROSet, nclcct u ]ll)l1, and click Test
to mn diagnostics.
- Check with your LAN adminieirator — you may need to inslirll
additional networking soflwarc
Windows NT Server or Workstation
Automatic Configuration
PCI computers automatically detect and configure PCI-cumpiiant adapters
While boollng. The adapler IRQ level and 1/0 address are automatically set
by the BIOS each time you slim your computer.
Start your computer to automatically configure the adapler. Configuration is
complete when Windows NT rime or the DOS prompt appears.
it your computer displays an error while booting. it may require additional
steps to configure See PC] Installation Tips on page 25 for more
information.
Install Network Drivers - Windows NT Version 4.0 Only
After putting the adapter in the computer and starting Windows NT, you need
to instill] the ccrrecl driversi
Double—click Iii: Network icon in lhe Comm] Panel
Click the Adaplers lab.
Click Add. You'll see it list ul adapters.
Don‘l seletl an adapter from this list. Instead. insert the PRO/[00+
Server adapter disk into your disk drive and click Have Disk.
inun—
Type n:\ (for CD) or A : \ (for floppy) in Ihe dialog box and click OK,
Then follow the prompls lo complele lhe insiallalion. When Ihe adapler
it added, yclu‘ll see (W0 new adzplers Ilsled in [he Netwnrk adapters Ilsl,
on: far zucll purl of lhe Intel PROIOKH Dual Purl adapterv Even .f
you've mslallcd multlple PRO/100+ Dual P0“ adapters, all are
configured at Illis lime.
Select one of lh: new adapter Ilslings and cllck Propcnles (0 run PROScI
and View the adapler configuration Adapler hardware diagnostics are
available only when [he drlvers aren'l Inaded (before ynu restart your
cumpnler). Drivel diagnostics are available when lhe drivers are loaded,
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PROScl is an enhanctd ullllly that you can us: lo ezslly configure and
its! your adapter in Windows NT. PROSel also displays the compuler
resources mm were. assigned to each adaplcr installed
Click OK in lhl: main PROS:| winduw m rclllm in Windows NT.
B The adapters now appear on the list in the Nclwurk window. Click Close
to finish.
9 Restart Windows NT when pmmpled
To set duplexing options, continue to lhe section Select Duplex Made
To set teaming options‘ continue lo lhe section Choose Adapter Teaming
aplianr.
To run the F’ROSel ullllly all any lime, 90 ll.) lhe Adaplers lab in Me
Network control panel and cllck Propeniesl
Install Network Drlvers - Wlndows NT Version 3.51 Only
After pulling the adapter in the computer and starring Windows Me you need
to install the correct drivers and lest the adapter.
1 Double-click Ihe Network icon in the Conlrol Panel.
Click Add Adapler
3 When the Iisl of adapters appears. scroll to the end of the list and selecl
<0)her> Require: dirk fmm manufacturer.
4 Inserl the PRO/1000 Server adapter disk in the drive and click OK.
Drivers and Ihe PROSet utility are mslalled and PROSel starts
FROSel is an enhanced lilillly that you can use lo easily configure and
(esl your adapter in Windows N1 PRDSel also displays the compuler
resources (hint were assigned to each adapler inslalled. The PROSel main
window is shown on the preceding page.
5 Click OK in [he PROSeI main window Io return In Windows NT. You’ll
see the Network Selllngs dialog box.
6 Click OK and remove |he installation disk When prompted, restart
Windows NT.
Tn install mulliple adapters, repeat this procedure for each new adapter
For more inrotmanort, see Installing Multiple Adapler: on page I I.
Troubleshooting
If Windows NT reporls an error or you can't connect to the nelwork. try the
suggeslluns here first, Ihen turn Ia Troubleshoalmg and FAQ: nn pxge zl it
necessary.
' Make sure lhal you use the drivers for Ihis adapler, Drivers are located
on the PRO/1005 Server adapter disk,
~ Make sure lhe driver is loaded and the protocols are bound Check the
Network Bindings dialog box in Windows NT.
0 Check the Windows NT Event Viewer for error messages
- If you are ullaching to a NerWare network, check your frame type and
verify Ihal NelWare clienl or server software has been installed.
DOS and Windows 3.1 Setup for
Novell NetWare Clients
Important Note:
Windows 95 and Windows N Tusers.‘ Ieller to the previous
sections on Windows 95 and Windows N77
NetWare Client 52 and NetWare Server users: re/er la the
NetWare readme files.
D Automatle Configuration
PC} computers automatically detect and configure PCIrcompIinnt adapters
while hooling. The BIOS sets the adapter IRQ level and 1/0 memory address
auiomat‘toally each time you start your computer
Start your computer to automnlically configure the adapter. Resource
configuration is complete when the DOS prompt appears. You can now
continue with the procedure beluw.
If your computer displuys an error while booting. it may require additional
steps to configure a PCI adapter. See PCI Installation Trpr on page 25 for
more infnrrnatiun.
> Run Setup to Install Network Drlvers
Setup can automatieuiiy install NetWare DOS our eitent drivers for you or
display a readme file Wllh installation inslrnclions for outer Nos drivers.
1 If your computer already has network drivers installed, restart the
computer without loading Ihem. If the drivers are loaded from the
AUTOEXECBAT or CONFIGSYS file. type REM in from of each line
thnt loads a network driver. Or, With DOS 6.x or later press - as DOS
starts, to bypass the drivers.
2 Insert the PRO/100+ Server adapter disk in a floppy drive, SWitch m that
drive and at the DOS promplt type
SETUP
3 If you have more than one PCI adapter in your computer, an adapter
selection menu appears on the screen. Seleci the adapter you want by
noting tire Ethernet address. See inrtuuinp Multiple Adapterr on page ii
fur more information on multiple adapters.
4 Select Automatic Selup from the Main menu. Then follow the instruc—
tions on the screen. (If you want in test the adapter with a responder on
the network, see the next procedure.)
Setup displays the adapter's configuralion and then runs a series of
diagnostic tests that make sure the adapter and network are functioning
properly. If Setup finds a problem. it displays the results and some
possible solutions
5 When Setup finishes the lesls, you'll see the Install Network Drivers
screen.
6 Select the driver you Want Io install. Setup can install a NetWare clienl
timer for you. If you want to tnslall other drivers, Setup displays a
readme file wi installation instruclions.
D Troubleshooting
If you can"! connect to a server, first try the suggestions here. then turn to
rmnblethooting and FAQ: on page 21.
- Make sure you're using the drivers for Ihix adapter. The driver filename
conlains the letter B (for example. EIOOBODICOML
- if you're replueing an exisling adapter, make sure the LlNK statement in
your NEthFG is correcl tor the new adapter For example. the LINK
statement for u Netwttre client is
LINK DRIVER ElfloBDDI
- Verify that the frame type in your NET.CFG file matches your network.
- ”setting up a server, check your LOAD and BIND statements
- Test the adapter by running dlugnoslics in Setup. Additional tetting is
available by uting a responder (see the next section),
' Check lhe reudme files (see the inside from cover for instructions)
Responder Testing on the Network (Optional)
Setup ean ten the adapter more thoroughly if there is a responder on the
network while you run the tests.
1 Go to a computer on the network with a comparable PCI adapter
inetttlled
2 Run the appropriate configuration program for the installed adap|er and
Se! il up as a respondel.
3 Return lo the server wtth Ihc new adapter Run Sclup and lesl the
adapter
NetWare Server, Client 32, UNIX, 08/2, Banyan,
and Other Operating Systems
Refer to the unline documents, On a DOS wrver. View the appropriate
readme file for mt’ormation on installing your network driver.
To view the readme liles, insert the PRO/100+ Server adapter
dlsk Into a drive, switch to that drive, and lype:
SETUP /README
Refer to Inna/ling Adapter Driven fur the operating system you need.
Installing Multiple Adapters
All users: The adupter’s lZ-digll. hexadecimal Ethernet address is printed on
a sticker placed on the adapter. The Ethernet address is somelimes called the
node address or the MAC address. Note that the PC] slot number may not
correspond with the physical cmmeclnr in ynur server
Neanre users: The server drivers use the PCI slot number lo identify each
installed adapter. You can correlate the PCI slot number to the adapter by
using the Ethernet address that is pnlllcd on a label on the adapter. Run Setup
from the lntel disk to view the Ethernet address and slot number for each
mslalled adapterr For more information. see the readme files. NelWare 4,1 I
server installaliuns use unique slot numbers that are assigned during server
setup.
Windows 95 and Wlndnws NT 3.51 users: Repeat the configuration
procedure (or encn adapter you want to install.
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Select Duplex Mode (Optional)
Duplexing is a perfurmance option that lets you cheese huw the adapter
sends and receives data packets over the network. The adapter can operate at
full duplex only when connected to a full duplex lOBASE-T, lGOEASE-TX
switch, or another full duplex adapter.
- Auto (requires a full duplex adapter or switdl with auto-negotiation
cnpnhility). The adapter negotiates with the switch to send and receive
packets at the highest rate. This is the default setting. If the switch does
not. provide aulo~negutiati0m the adapter runs at half duplex
- Full duplex (requires a lull duplex switch or adapter). The adapter
can send and receive packets at the slime time. This mode can increase
adapter performance capabilily, If the full duplex switch pmvides autos
negotiation, the adapter runs at full duplex, It the full duplex swuch does
not provide auto—negotiation, you need to set the adapter duplex mode
manually (set: following paragraphs). because it deraults to null duplex,
- Hall“ duplex. Tire adapter performs one operation at a time: it either
sends or receives
potentiai bandwidth is higher than if you run it at 10 Mbps and hill
75; It your adapter is running at too Mbps and halt duplex. your
i I duplex.
Manually Configuring for Full Duplex
If your 5 h suppons iiutodlegotialion with the N—way standard, duplex
configuration is automatic and no action is required on your part. However.
few switches in the current installed base support auto-negotiation. Check
Wilh your network system administrator to verify whether your switch
supports this tenure, Most installations Will require manual configuration to
change in full duplex.
Configuration is specific to the driver you're loading for your network
operating system (NOS),
Tu set up the duplex mode, refer to the section below lhfll corresponds to your
operating system.
Adapler performance may suiier or your adapter may not operate
it your switch doesn't suppofl tull duplex and ynu configure the
adapter to lull duplex. Make sure you always set the speed when
you configure duplex,
DOS ODI, NDIS 2.01 Clients
Edll [he NETCFG or PROTOCOLJNI file. Add Ihese keywords lo Ihe Link
Driver section"
FORCEDUPLEX 2
SPEED 100 (m IOif IDEASE-T)
NetWare Server
In AUTOEXECNCF, load El UOBLAN and add Ihe fullowing slzlemcnl (you
must include the equal Sign rm servers):
FORCEDUPLEX=2 SPEED=100
(or 10 .f IOBASE~T)
For more information, see Ihe readme file for Nelere servers.
Windows NT
Whlle running Windows NT‘
1 From the Control Panel, double»click lhe Networking icon, Select
me adapler nnd cl|ck (m Properlies.
2 pkosu examines your syslem and displays me Adnpler Selup
wmdow.
If you have multiple adapters, click the Show All Adapters box and
(hen select “1: adapter you are configuring (you can ldcmify i! by
lls Elhemel address). Each adapler must be configured separalely
For more mformalinn, refer m Ins/ailing Multiple Adapters on page
1 lv
3 From the window that appears, click Settings. Ynn'u see the
Adaplcr Setup wmdow,
4 Click the menu for Nelwark Speed.
5 Click IOU or 10 Mbpi, depending on swilch speed.
6 Click (he menu [or Duplex Mode.
7 Cllck Full.
8 Click OK.
Click Restart Windows NT4
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Windows 95
Will]: running Windows 95
I In the Control Panclt doublerclick the System icon.
2 Go to the Device Manager tab and select the adapter.
3 Click Properties, then click OK to use the setup program
(PROSM)
4 PROSct examines your rystem and displays the Adapter Setup
window. If you have multiple adapters. click the adapter you are
configuring (you can id:ntify it by its Ethernet address). Eueh
adapter must be configured separately For more information, refer
to Installing Multiple Mower: on page i l.
5 Click Settings and (hell Advanccdv
6 In the Duplex Mode list box, choose Full.
7 Click OK and restarl Windows 954
Other Operating Systems
See the Adapter lnrlallalilm and Special Configurations readme file.
Instructions for viewmg readme files are on the inside from cover of this
book.
Choose Adapter Teaming Options
The PROIIOO+ Server adapter provides scvcml options for increasing
throughput and fault tolerance when running Windows NT 4 0 or NetWare
4 1x ur newer:
Adapter Fault Thierance (AFT) , provides automatic redundancy for
your adapter. If the primary adapter fails the secondary takes over,
Adaptive Laud Balancing (ALB) — creates a teum of two. three. or four
ndaplers to increase transmission throughput. Also includes the AFT
option Wurks with any IOOBASE—TX switch.
Fast EtherChunnel (FEC) — creates a team of two to four adapters to
increase transmission and reception throughput. Also includes the AFT
option Requires a Cisco switch with FEC capability.
To set up an option, go to the approprtalc section in the pages that follow,
General configuration notes
- Adapttr Teaming options are supported by Windows NT versions 4.0
and litter .
- Adapter Teaming options require NT 4 0 with Service Pack 3.0 and the
NDIS driver holfix from Microsufl. See the late Breaking NEWS for
details
Settlng Up Adapter Fault Tolerance Only
FEC, use the promdurn In lh. mxt ncllnnl. The AFT
lulu" runs automullcnlly Mun you unable ALB or FEC.
{31 Use lhls procedure to set up AFr only. it settlng up ALB or
Adapter Fault Tolerance provides the safety of an additional backup link
bclwccll lllc scrvcr and hub or swnch. In the case of huh or switch port, cable,
or adapter failure. you can maintain uninterrupted nclwork performance.
Adapter Fault Tolerance lS implemented wllh a primary adapter and u backup,
or secondary, adapter, During normal operation, the backup adaplcr will have
trnnsmit disabled. If the link lo the prlmary adapter fails. lhe lmk to the
secondary adapter aulomatlczlly takes over.
Te use Adaplcl Fault Tolerance. yuu must have at least two PRO/[00+ Server
adaplcrs installed In your Wlndows NT 4 0 or Nelwm 4.lx server and they
musl be linked to Ihe same network.
For more Inlolmatlofl aboul Adapler Faull Tolerance, see lhe
Adapter Fault Tolerance rename llles on the FRO/1004» Server
adapter disk.
Senlng up Adapter FaultTolernnce In Wlndows NT 4.0
1 Doubleclick the Network icon in the Control Panel
2 On the Adapters tab. select a PRO/100; Server adapter that will be in the
team and cllck Properties.
3 Click Adapter Teaming in lhe PROSel window.
4 Click OK when prompted. You’ll see the Adapter Teaming Configuration
window
5 Fallow the instmctions for assigning adapters to a team. Adapler Fault
Tolerance supports up to four adupler teums. two adapters per team,
6 Select AFI' Only in the Team Funclmn area.
7 Click OK and lhen click Close lo finish When pmmpmd. restart your
server.
Deletlng a leam
l Doublefllck Ihc Network icon in Ihe Control Panel
2 On the Adaplers tab, select the AH" team to delete
3 Click Remove. A canflrmalion rllalog appears Click Yet.
4 Click Close. Restart when prompted
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Seltlng up Adapter FaultToIerance In NetWars
1 Copy lhe following lines frunr the EXAMPLESTXT file (on lhe
PRO/100+ Scn‘cr adaplcr disk) and pasle lhem inru the appmprlalc files.
These commands assume me AFT NLM and EIOOBLAN files are in me
sysrern dlrecmry (SYS:SYSTEM) of your server. (Files musr be copied
from fire PRO/100+ Server adaplcr dlsk to your server‘s hard drive),
Adapter Fault Tolerance must be loaded belore (he FRO/l 00+
Server adapter deer. £1003 . LAN, or any other LAN driver.
Copy IMO. Ilnls Into the AUTOEXECNCF "IQ
;- Load Adapter Fault Tolerance
load aft.
f Load LAN driver on lst adapter
load elODb slot=7 framezechemetjozsz name:pri_802.2
yr Load um driver on 2nd adapter
load 9100!) slut=B Erane:sthernet7802.2 namezsecABOZAZ
:» Bind 1px to 15: adapter. Note: do nut bind protocols
r to 2nd adapter
bind 1px pxijozj nerzz
;— Set the 2nd adapter to be 5 Fault Tclerancs Partner
;, to the Isl: adapter
aft bind 7 8
Where:
slat: (he slut in which your PRO/100+ Server adapter is installed. such
as 7 If you don't know lhc number. load the driver wilhcul ll. NelWare
will prompt you with supponed PCI slot numbers
frame: me frame type of the network scgmenl me server is on.
7 is (he pnmary adapter's slur number
s is the secondary adapler‘s slot number.
1 Modify me lines In malch your server's requirements.
3 Save the AUTOEXECNCF file and restart your server.
Deletlng a team
To remnv: a learn in AFT, ALB or FEC mode. edil out Ihe lines above and
rcslan the server
Semng Up Adaptive Load Balanclng
Adapllve Load Balancing (ALB) is a simple and efficienl way lo increase
your server’s transmit (hmughpul. Willl ALB you group PRO/I00+ Server
adapters in learns [0 provide an increased rrnnrmil ralc (up to 400 Mbps)
uslng a maximum or four adaplers The ALB software ennlinnnnsly analyzes
transmit loading on each adapler and balances llre rare across lhe adaprers as
needed. Adapler learns configured for ALB also provide rlie benefils of Arr.
Receive rates remain ill [00 Mbps.
To use ALB, you musl have lwc, three, or four PRO/100+ Server adaplers
cur-figured as a learn in your server and linked lo rhe same nelwork swilch.
Settlng up ALB In Wlndows NT 4.0
1 Double-click rhe Network icon in (he Conlml Panel.
2 On Ihe Adaplerr lab, sclecl a PRO/low Server adapler lllal will be in the
ream and click Prupenies.
3 Click Adapter Teaming in (he PROSe! window.
4 Click OK when prumpred. You‘ll see the Adapler Teaming Cnnfiguralion
Winduw.
5 Follow the instructions to assign adapters lo a team ALB supporls up to
two adapter learns, wilh lwo. lliree, m for" adapters per leami
6 Selecl Load Balanclng in Ills Team Funclion area.
7 Cllck 0K and men click Close m finish, When prompled. reslarl your
server.
Delellng a team
1 Double~c|lck the Network icon in the CUflll'Oi Panel.
2 On the Adaplers lab, selecl lhe ALB learn lo delete
3 Click Remove. A confirmalion dialog appears. Click Yes.
4 Click Close. Reslan when pmmpled.
Setting up ALB in NetWare
1 Copy lhe foliowmg Illles from the EXAMPLESIXT file (on the
PRO/1004 Server adapler disk) and pane them into rlie appmpriale files.
These Commands assume [he AFFNLM and EIGUBLAN files are in the
system directory (SYS:SYSTEM) of your server. (Files musl be copied
from the PRO/[00+ Server adapler disk In your server's hard drive)
la'fi] Adapllve Luau Balancing musl be loaded belore lhe PRO/1004
Server adapter driver. E100B.L.AN. or any other LAN driver.
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Copy these Ilnes Into Ihe AUTOEXECMCF llle
;— Load Adaptive Load Balancing
load aft
:— Load LAN driver on lst adapter
load ewDb slotz7 framezethemetJGZJ namesprijnzj
v Load LAN driver on 2nd adapter
load elDDb slor=B frame=ethernet7802l namezsec‘EDZJ
;» Bind ipx to lst adapter
blnd ipx pri_EDZ.2 net=2
:' Set the 2nd adapter to be a Load Balancing Partner to
;- the lsr adapter
are balance 7 5
Where:
slot: lhe slul your PRO/IUOf Server adapter ls mslalled me such zls 7. If you
dun'l know Ihe number, load the driver wilhoul ll. NelWare will prompl you
with available PC] device numbers,
frame: lhe frame lype oflhe network segmenl lhe server is on.
7 is lhe primary adapler's slul number.
s is lhe secondary adapter’s slot number.
2 Modify lhe lines I0 match your server's requiremenls
3 Save lhe AUTOEXECNCF like and reslnrl your server,
Delellng a team
To remove 3 learn in AFT, ALB ur FEC mode, edil out [he lines above and
resturl the server.
Setting Up Fast EtherChannel
Fasl ElherChanne] (FEC) is a performance technology develuped by Cisco to
increase your server's lhmnghpul. Unlike ALB, you can configure FEC Io
increase both trimsmixsion and reception channels between your server and
switch FEC works only wrlh FEC-enuhied Cisco switches, such as (he
Calalysl" 5000 serles. Wllh FEC, as you add adaplers lo your server, you can
group them in teams I0 provide up to 300 Mpbs all full duplex. with a
maximum of four PRO/100+ Server adapters The FEC software Conlinuousiy
analyzes lvading on each adapter and balances network traffic germs lhe
ndfiplers us needed. Adapter learns configured for FEC also provide the
benefils of AFT (see page 14).
To use FEC, you muel have Iwo or four PRO/I00+ Server adaplers configured
as an FEC Team in your server and linked lo the same FEC-enabled Cisco
swllch.
Selling up FEC In Windows NT 4.0
1 Duublerclick Ihe Network icon in the Control Panel.
2 On the Adapters tab, select a PRO/1004 Server adapter that wlII he in the
learn and click Properties.
3 Click Adapter Teaming in the PROSel window
4 Click OK when prompted, You‘ll see the Arlepler Teaming Configuration
window,
5 Follow the instructions for assigning adapters to a team. FEC suppons
up to two adapter teams, two or four adapters per team.
6 Select Fast EtherChamle] tn the Team Function area
7 Click ox and then click Clote to finish When prompted. mslart your
server.
Deleting a team
1 Daublc—click the Network icon in the Control Panel,
2 On the Adapters ml). select the FEC team to delete,
3 Click Remove. You'll at: a confirmnliun dialog Click Yes,
4 Click Close Restart when prompted.
Seltlng up FEC In NetWare
1 Copy the following lines from the EXAMPLESTXT file (on the
PRO/loot Server adapter disk) and pane them into the appmprtale files.
These commands assume the AFLNLM and EIUOBLAN files are I“ the
system directory (SYS:SYSTEM) of your server (Files must be copied
from the PRO/100+ Server adapter dirk to your server's hard drive).
Fast Elhsrchamlel must be loaded belore lhe PRO/loot Server
Page I adaplevdriver, moors . LAN, or any other LAN driver.
Copy these Ilnes lnlo the AUTOEXECJGCF me
,-— Load Fast Etherchannel
load aft
;- Load LAN drxver Dn lst adapter
load eloub slot:7 £rame:ethernet_502 2 nameeprijnza
,~ Load LAN drtver on 2nd adapter
load elOOb stanza Erame:ethernet_802.2 name=sEC_BOZ 2
Bind 1px to is: adapter
bind ipx pri‘302.2 net=2
See the 2nd adapter to be a Fast Etherchannel Partner to
,~- the let adapter
aft fat 7 a
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Where:
slot: lhe slol in which your PRO/100+ Scrvcr adapter is installed, such as I
If you don‘t know (he number, load the driver Without it. NflWar: will
plump! ynu Wm- available pcx device numbers.
frame= the frame type of Ihe network segment the server is on.
7 is (he primary adapter‘s slot numben
5 Is lhe secondary adapter's slot number.
2 Mndily lhc lines [0 match your server's requiremems
3 Save the AUTOEXECNCF m: and mm" your server
Delellng a team
To remove team in AFT, ALB or FEC mode. edit am the lines above and
restarl lhe server
Troubleshooting and FAQs
If the Adapter Can‘t Connect to the Network
Make sure the cable ls installed properly.
The network cable must be securely attached at both 111-45 connections
(adapter and hub) The maximum allowable distance from adapter to hub is
100 meters "the cable is attached and the distance is wilhin acceptable
limits bul the problem persists, try a different cable
If you're dlreclly connecting two servers {no hub), use a crossover cable.
Must hubs require a slraighlrthmugh cable. while most switches requlre a
crossover cable (see your hub or swrtch documentation Io verify)
See the Cab/mg Infirrma/iml readme file for more infurmnllon un clossover
cables
Check the LED llghts on the adapter.
The adapter has three diagnoslic LEDs above the cable connector. These
lights help indreale if there's a problem with the connector, cable, or swrlchl
hub, The table on the next page deccribes the LEDs,
" Link LED
A activity LED
\ 100 Mhps LEI!
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LED Indication Meaning
LNK On The adapter and switch are receiving power;
the cable connection between the switch and
adapter is good.
0" The adapter and switch are not receiving
power; the cable connection between the
switch and adapter is taulty: or you have a
77 “ 7m? driver contiguratiorirproblem.
ACT On or flashing The adapter is sending or receiving
network data. The frequency at the flashes
varies with the amount oi network tratiicv
Off The adapter is not sending or receiving
network data.
too On Operating at 100 Mbps.
Oft Operating at to Mbps.
Make sure you’re using the correct drivers.
Make sure you‘re using the drivers that come with this udupier. The driver me
name contains the letter B (for example. EIDUBODIDOS). Drivers that
support previous versions of this adapter don't support this version of the
adaptor.
Make sure the switch port and the adapter have the same
duplex setting.
If you configured the adapter for full duplex, make sure the swilch port is
also configured for run duplex. Setting the wrong duplex mode can degrade
performance, cause data loss, or result in lost connections.
Testing the Adapter (Diagnostics)
Test the adapter by mnning diagnostics For DOS or Windows 3.1 servers,
run Setup on the PRO/100+ Server adapter disk, For Windows NT and
Windows 95 run PROSet by double-clicking lhe PROSet icon in the Control
Panel. Click Help from the main PROSet Window to get complete diagnostics
information and inmuctions,
Frequently Asked Questlons (FAQs)
SETUPiEXE reports the adapter is “Nol enabled by BIOS".
~ The PG BIOS isn't configuring the adapter correctly. Try the PC!
inactivation Tip; on page 25.
The server hangs when the drivers are loaded.
- Change the PCI BIOS interrupt settings. See Technical Infarmatl'on in
the nexlsectiun For PCI installation tips.
- If you are using EMMSBS, it must be version 449 or newer (this version
ships with MSDOS‘ 6.22 or newer).
Diagnostlcs pass, but the connection tall: or errors occur.
- At [00 Mbps use Categnry s wiring and make sure the network cable is
securely attached,
~ For NetWare, make sure you spectfy the correct frame type in your
NET.CFG file.
' Make sure the duplex mode hclllng on the adapter matches the selling on
the switch
- Al 100 Mbps, connect to a lOOBASE-TX hublxwllch (not lODBASE—T4).
The LNK LED doesn't Ilght.
- Make sure you‘ll: loaded the netwurk driven.
- Check all connecltons at the adapter and the swnch.
- Try another purl on the switch.
- Make sure the duplex mode setting an the adapter mltlchex the selling on
the sWt|ch.
- Make sure you have the correct type of cable between the adapter and the
hub. lUO BASE-TX requires two pairs. Some hubs require a crossover
cable while others require a straight-through cable See the Cabling
readme file for more information on cabling.
The ACT LED doesn't light.
- Make sure you‘ve loaded the correct network drivers.
- The network may be tdlc. Try accessing a server,
- The adapler isn't transmitting or receiving data. Try another adapter.
~ Make sure you're using th'pair cable for Tx wiring.
The adapter stopped working when another adapter was added to
the server.
- Make sure the cable is connected to the adapter.
' Make sure your PCI BIOS is Current. See PCI Installation Tip: on
page 25s
- Make sure the other itdnpter mpports shared interrupts. Also. make sltre
your operating tyslem supports shared tntermpts — 05/2 doesn't
- Try resefltlng the most recently installed adapler. 23
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The adapter slapped working without apparenl cause.
- Run m: dlagnuslics,
- Try rtsexling the adaplcr first, mm try a different slot if necessary,
' The nelwork driver files may be ccrrupl or dzlded. Delele and then
rcmslall (he drivers
Technical Information
PCI Installation Tips
PCI computers are designed to uulomalically configure addsin cards each
time the server starts, Your PCI server sets the 1/0 address and IRQ level for
your network adapter when the server starts These values cannot be changed
by Intel adapter software. If you experience a problem when the server sums,
additional canfiguralion steps may be required.
On these computers. manuul configurution is possible through the computer's
PCl BIOS setup ulililyv Refer to your computer‘s ducuntettuttiun. You may
need to verify or change some Bios settings
Some common PC] snluliuns are listed here
- Busmuster-enahled slots On some computers, all slots are not
busmasler enabled by default. Check your BIOS PCI bus setting. II will
be set (0 either Busmaster or N0n~busmnsiere¢ Choose Busmasler.
' Reserve interrupts (lRQs) and/or memory addresses lur ISA
adapters. This prevents PCI Cards from trying (a use the same settings
ISA Cards are using, Check ytmr PCI BIOS setup program There may
be lRQ options such its Enable for ISA, Reserve for ISA, m Disable for
PCI.’ This option is sometimes in the Plug and Play area of the BIOS
setupv
- Enaltle the PC] sInL In some PCI computers, you musl use Ihe PCI
BIOS selup program Io enable the PCI slolt This is especially common
in PCl computers With the PhoenthIOS*.
' Updale your PC] BIOS. An updated PCl system BIOS can mrreel
some PCl configurallon pruhlems, Call your server manufacturer to we
if an updated BIOS version is available for your server. Phone numbers
for the mp FCI server manufacturers are listed in the PC] Installall'ml
readme file on the PRO/100+ Server adapler disk.
~ Configure the slutrm- Ievel-lrlggered interrupts. The slot the adapler
i uslng must be configured for leveletriggered inlerrupls ruther lhnn
edgeslriggered interrupts. Check yuur PCI mos Setup program.
Here tire some example PCI BIOS setup program parameters:
PCl slur it 5/0! where {he adapter 15 Installed
Master ENABLED
slave: ENABLED
Latency timer: «1
lntermpl: Choose an mo from file /l5t’
Edge level: Level
The exact wording uithese purnlnelers varies with different computers.
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“Push” Installation for Windows 95
If you are it LAN Administrntnt setting up server-based push installation at
Windows 95 as defined it Micmwft Wlndnws 95 Resource Kit, additional
steps are required for this adapter. Refer to the Push Iltslallulimt [m Window:
95 readme file on the suppon web site (see the inside back cover).
Fast Ethernet erlng
lMBASE-TX Specification: The lOOBASE-TX specification supports [00
Mbps transm’ ‘on over two pairs of Category 5 twisted—pair Ethernet (TPE)
wiring One pair is for transmit operations and the other [or receive
operaticlns Segment lengths are limited to 100 meters with lmBASE-TX for
Signal tinting reasons. This complies with tlte EM 568 wiring standard.
Fast Ethernet Hubs and Switches
The two basic types of hubs are shared huhs (hubs) and switching huhs
(switches) This adapter can he used with either type of hub for IO Mhps. At
[00 Mbps, 3 TX hub or switch is required.
Shared hubs
in a shared network environment, camputers are connected to hubs Called
repeaters. All ports of the repeater huh share a fixed amount of bandwidth. or
data capactly On a lot) Mhps shared hub. all nodes on the hub tnttst share the
100 Mbps of banthdth. As stations are added to the hub. the effective band-
width available in any individual station gets smaller Shared hubs do not
support full duplex.
On a shared huh all nodes must operate at the same speed, either 10 Mbps or
too Mhps. Fast Ethernet repeaters provtde 100 Maps of available bandwidth,
ten times more than what's available with a lOBASEsT repeater.
Switching hubs
In a switched network envimnment, each port gets a fixed, dedicated amount
of bandwidth. In the highway scenario. each car has its own lane on a multi-
lane highway and there is no sharing.
in a switched environment, data is sent only to the port that leads to the pm-
per destination station. Network bandwtdth is not shared among all stations.
and each new station added to the switch gets access to the full bandwidth of
the network.
If a new user is added to a 100 Mbps switch, the new station receives its own
dedicated IOO Mhps link and doesn't impact the 100 Mbps bandwidth of
another station. Switches can effectively increase the nvetall hendwtdth
available on the network. significantly improving performance. Switches can
also support full duplex,
For more information on Fast Ethernet, visit our Netwurk Products welt
site at hup://www.lntel.com/netwnrk.
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