Olicom AS 175 User Manual 41504
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EXHIBIT 7 USER’S MANUAL OF EUT ETHERNET RapidFire 2327 Ethernet PCI 10/100 Adapter Guide to Operations RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 101100 PCI Adapter Guide to Operations mum 2321 Ell-tum mum: my mum, 1.0mm. RapidFirc, LANscout and the Olimm clasped hands logo at! trademarks of Olicom A/Sl Dlicom is a legislated Imdemark of Olicom AIS. All other brands or product name He indenurks at registered trademarks cf their respective holders. Olicorn NS reserves the rigill to modify the infnrmnticrn given in this publicafiun without prior notice. The wananly terms nnd condition. applicable for ymlr purchase ofthls eqlllpmenl are given or the time of purchase. Consult your place of purchase for details Publication: DOC—7017 v, 1.00.00 0 Copyright oucnrn n/s, Denmnrlr, June 1995 All rig/us reserved. No prrt oflhis publiczlinn they be reproduced, stored in s retrieval system. or lmnsmilled, in tiny form or by nny menns, electronic, rneehrnicnl, photocopying, recording or otherwise. wilhflul the prior written permission of the puhlislrer. FCC Compliance This equipmenl has been rested and {mind to comply wilh the limits for a Class B diglul device, pursuant to Pun 15 of the rec Rules. These limits nre designed to provide reasonable protection againslhannful interference in a residential inslallallun. This equipment generates, uses and can "dial: radio frequency allergy 1nd, if not installed and usfl lll uncnrdlnce with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, Hawever. there is no guanintee that inwrfeullce will not ME“! in a particular insulllliun. if this equipment docs calls: harmful interference to ndio or lelevislon recep‘liun. which can be determined by turning the equipmenl nfl' ind an, (he user iii eneoumged to try [0 currecl the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ' Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. ' Congo! the equipment inm all millet on a cimuit different from lltnl to which the receiver is con» net: , - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Thts device complies with pm 15 of the FCC Rules. 0pmlion is subject. [0 the follwing two conditions: (1) This device may not conse harmful interference. nnd (2) this device must accept any interference reserved. including interference that my cause undesired operalinn. Mudificatiom lfthe device is changed or modified without the express appmval orOlionrn AIS the user may void his or her authority to operate the equipment. Declaration uf Conformity We Olioorn A/s Nybruvej l 14 Bic-2300 Lyngby Denmll‘k declare under our sole responsibility that the product RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter tn which this declsrntton relates, is in conformity with the following shndzrds or other normative documents: EN 50082-1 EN 55022 EN 50525-1 EN 60950 including amendments followtng the pmvisions oi the HIE/EEC tnd 89/3361EEC directives ttrpntfirezszi Ethernet 1mm PCI mine, v. tnti uti, Table of Contents 1. Introduction Package Contents . Using CD-HOM or Dis 5 . Online Documentation . . . Troubleshooting and getting Hel Late~breaking News . Notational Conventions . . . 2. Installation Overview 3. Hardware Installation Overview .............. Installation Requirements. Adapter Installation ...... Connecting the Adapter Cable . . Connecting a Wake-on-LAN Cable (optional) . . 4. Network Driver Installation Why Network Drivers? ............................... 18 Suppomed Environments and Drivers, . Microsoft Windows 95 . . . Adapter Parameters . NDIS 3 Error Messagu Microsoii Windows 98 ..... How to check ii the correct dnver is installed . Driver Update ...... Adapter Parameters . NDIS 3 Error Messages Microsoft Windows NT . Installation Procedure . . Windows NT 4.0 . . . Windows NT 3.5x . . Adapter Parameters . NDIS 3 Error Messages NDIS 4 Mini ort ............ NDIS 4 Mlnipon Driver Installation . Reinstalling the NDIS 3 Driver . . Identilylng the Windows 95 Version . Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Install NDIS 2.0 Driver. t Adapter Parameters . Multiple Adapter Configuration (WIW 3.11). Microsoft Network Client 3.0 tor DOS. Novell NetWare Workstations ..... NetWare DOS ODI Workstations . . . . NetWare Client 32 tor Windows 95 ..................... wrowm ‘5 gnu-manned mam m1 Enema iii/mo m Afipruv 1mm iv NetWare Client 32 Ior Windows 3.1x . . . . . 29 NetWare Client 32 for DOS . . 29 Noveli NetWare Servers. . 30 NetWere 4.x Sewers . . 30 NetWare 8.12 Server. . . 31 IBM DOS Environment ....... . 83 IBM DOS LAN Services - DLS . . 33 IBM 08/2 Environment ......... . 35 IBM LAPS - LAN Server/Requester 3.0 . . 35 IBM MPTS - LAN Server/Requester 4.0/5.0, 05/2 WARP . 36 Configuring the NDIS 2,0 MAC Driver . 37 NDIS 2.0 MAC Driver Messages ............ 37 5. Power Management 39 6. The Olicom CD-ROM 41 Olicom Adapter Setup Program on CD-ROM ........................ 42 Olicom Adapter Setup Program on Setup Disk . 43 LANscout and Utilities . 44 LANscout .......... . 44 Adapter Intormation for Windows ~ AIW . . . 46 7. Diagnostics 47 Running the Diagnostics Program. . . 47 Adapter Test ............ . . 47 Network Connection Test . . . . 47 Additional Iniorrnation ............ . . 48 8. Troubleshooting 49 Problems and Solutions ....... PCI Specification Problems. BIOS Settings .......... EMM386 Memory Manager - DOS and Windows 3.x Evarythlng has been tried! What now? ............. 9. Contacting Technical Support 53 49 50 51 .51 ..51 Before You Contact Olioom Technical Support . , . 53 Hntiine Suppon. . 53 Fax Support . . . 53 Bulletin Board Service ...... - 54 Standard Modern Requirements . 54 ISBN Modern. . 54 Internet E-Mail .. 54 Anonymous Internet FI'F Sewer , . 54 Intemet World Wide Web Sewer (WWW). Olicom Support WEB . . Problem Report Form . . 55 55 . , 56 Rnpixlfirezlfl Ethanol IDIImPCI Athmrv, rmm. Appendix A. Driver Messages 59 B, 1 NDISZDMAC Driver. .60 lniormaiion messages 50 Warnings. . . . 60 Errors . . .. . 61 3.2 NDIS 3 and NDIS 4 MIniport 62 Windows 95 and Windows 98 62 Windows NT .............. G2 NDIS a and NDIS 4 Minipon Driver Error Messages 63 B 3 DOS ODI Driver ....... . 64 Common DOS ODI Errors. 64 Errors specific Io Ihe OCESXODI. COM DOS ODI Driver 65 B. 4 NeiWare Sewer ODI and Client 32 Driver. 86 B.5 Diagnostics Error Messages . . . 68 Appendix B. Abbreviations 69 Appendix c. Technical Information 71 Slaius LEDs ................................................. 72 Illustra ons Figure 1. Hepidi—‘rre 2327 Adapier . Figure 2. PC Top View. . . . Figures. Back Panel . . . 10 Figure 4. Wake-on-LAN Cable . 11 Figure 5. CD-ROM Menu (Windows version). . 41 Figure 6. Adapter Setup Program - Windows 95/98 and Windows NT , 42 figure 7. Adepier Setup Program - DOS and Windows 3.x. 43 Figure B. Stains LEDs ................ 50 Figure 9. FiJ-45 ConnectorConIiguration . . 71 Figure 10. Stalus LEDs ............................. 72 Tables Table 1. Factory Deiauli Sailings ..................................... 7 mum 7.127 anemia/100m Adnpurv. 1 mm About this manual Welcome to this manual and congratulations on selecting the Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethemet 10/100 PCI Adapter. This Guide to Operations is directed towards users without prior knowledge of network adapter installation, and it provides the information required to perform a standard installation of the Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethemet 10/100 PCI Adapter. The Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter will also he referred to as “RapidFire 2327 Adaplet” in this publication. This guide contains 9 chapters and four appendices. Reading the sections that deal with the environment in which your adapter will be used will ease installation of the hardware and software described in this guide, Chapter 1 is a general introduction to this manual. Chapter 2 provides an installation overview. ChapterJ describes the physical installation (hardware). Chapter 4 provides guidelines for installation of the adapter driver software in different network environments. Chapter 5 describes Power Management facilities. Chapter 6 describes the Olicom CD-ROM. Chapter 7 introduces the Diagnostics program. Chapter 8 provides troubleshooting hints. Chapter 9 provides contact information to Olicom Technical Support. Appendix A lists the system requirements. Appendix B contains error messages. remm codes and suggested actions to recover from an error condition. Appendix C lists the used abbreviations. Appendix D lists the technical specifications and certifications Expert users and end—users who require delailed technical information can obtain this from the Olicom online documentation. See page 4 for details. El Rapittfile 2317 Emma 1mm pct Amp-u v teem. 1. Introduction The Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethemet 101100 PCI Adapter combines advanced power management facilities with performance optimized and parallel processing drivers to produce industry-leading performance and cost—reducing ease of use. Supporting the latest power management initiatives. including ACPI, Wake-on- LAN, Magic Packet, and Wake~up events. the RapidFire 2327 Adapter provides unprecedented centralized and local control over workstation power states. allowing 1T managers to significantly reduce the costs and complexity of PC management. Flgum 1. HapidF/re 2327Adapter The RapidFire 2327 Adapter permits easy network expansion while minimizing the complexity and cost. Thanks to support of Nway Auto Negotiation technology, the adapter automatically senses the network speed and full-duplex capabilities and requires no user intervention when changing between 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps speeds and between halfand full duplex. The adapter's automatic adjustment to the varying load on the PCI bus makes it an ideal choice for both sewer and workstation environments. The adapter chipset includes a powerful DMA engine with software programmable burst size, providing very low CPU utilization in all environments. The adapter complies with all relevant industry standards, including IEEE 802.31: for Fast Ethernet and PCI revision 2.1, assuring trouble»free operation. mam aim—mum lG/lDflPCIAdapwv. 1 mm Introduction With the enclosed LAN scout desktop management system you can easily monitor your adapter for network performance and statistics. It features an HTML interface, which allows display of all parameters and statistics on an ordinary web— browser. Direct connection to Olicom's WEB server enables you to download and update the latest drivers with a simple click of a mouse button. Package Contents ' One Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adupler ' One Olicom CDROM folder containing — Olicom CD-ROM W — TWO disks: Olicom Setup and Diagnostics Disk (Disk 1. also nefened to as Olicom Setup Disk) % Olicom Driver Disk (Disk 2) — User Guide booklet m ' One warranty reply card Using CD-ROM or Disks Olicom supplies both a (JD-ROM and two 3.5“ high-density disks. If you have a CD-ROM drive. you should always use the Olicom CD—ROM when installing network drivers and utilities, or when you want to view the documentation for the adaptert If you want to use the Diagnostics program, you must always use the Olicom Setup and Diagnostics Disk. The Diagnostics program is described in details in chapter 7. Diagnostics. The contents of the CD~ROM and the disks. how and why they are used is described in the following sections. RanfinZJTIEIhnmellflllm PCI Adlptetv lmw, tuna-m" Olicom CD-HOM The Olicom CD»ROM conlains: — LANscout ~ Olieom desktop management syslem for Windows 95, Win- dows 98 and Windows NT — AIW - Olioom Adapter Information for Windows ulility for Windows 3t1x — DMI ”BM! 2 — Desktop Management Interface for third~party manage- men! applications — Olicom Adapter Setup Progmm ~ Guide to Operation in PDF format (what you are viewing now) including a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader — Online documentation in HTML format (requires a web browser) — Make-disk utility for the following disks: Olicom NetWare Server and Client 32 Driver Disk Olicom Windows 95/98 Driver Disk Olicom Windows NT Driver Disk Olicom NDIS 4 Minipon Driver Disk Olicom OSIZ Driver Disk Olicom DOS Driver Disk Olicom Setup and Diagnostics Disk (Disk 1) Olicom Driver Disk (Disk 2) All network drivers are contained on the CD-ROM. The Olicom Adapter Setup Program on the CD-ROM runs both under DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98. and Windows NT. The functionality of the program depends on the operating system. See Olicam Adapter Setup Program on CD— ROM in chapter 6 for details. fl Note: The LANscout desktop management system can only be installed from the CD-ROM. mum zzzwmemuwtw PClAdawrv. mom, lmmdnmion Olicom Dlsks The Olicom disks are: — Olicom Setup and Diagnostics Disk (Disk 1) containing: Olicom Adapter Setup Program. Diagnostics Program, utilities, and online documentation in Windows help format. — Olicom Driver Disk (Disk 2) containing most commonly used network drivers. The Olicom Adapter Setup Program on the Setup and Diagnostics Disk gives you access to the online documentation and allows you to install some of the utilities that come with the adapler. If you want to install other utilities, such as LANscout and AIW. you must use the CD-ROMi The Olicom Driver Disk contains the most commonly used network drivers, whereas all the network drivers can be found on the Olicom CD—ROM, Olicom Booklet The Olicom User Guide booklet contains information about: — FCC compliance, conformity and modification statements, and such. — Hardware installation ~ Software installation — Olicom Adapter Setup Program ~ Troubleshooting guidelines Online Documentation This Guide to Operations in PDF format contains all the information required for a standard adapter installation with default settings. However, if the installalion is more complex or more information is needed. Olicom’s online documentation in HTML format on the CD-ROM and in Windows help file format on the Olicom Setup and Diagnostics Disk provide access to extensive information that complements what is given here. The Windows help file online documentation is available under both DOS and Windows. To access the online documentation from the Olioom CD~ROM, insert the CD- ROM and choose “View online documentation (HTML)" from the CD-ROM menu. To access the online documentation from the Olicom Setup disk, insert the Setup Disk in drive “A", run A:\SETUP from DOS or Windows and select “Help" or “Installation Overview“, wnuzmsmma twimPflAd-pterv. 1.0mm. minimum 0- Troubleshooting and getting Help If the RapidFire 2327 Adapter should perform unexpectedly, see chapter 3, Troubleshooting, chapter 7, Diagnostics, or the Olicom online documentation for guidelines. If you cannot solve the problem, see chapter 9. Conlocting Technical Support for technical assistance. Late-breaking News Additional information (of all kinds) is contained in the HTML and Mnduws help file unline documentation under Late-Breaking News Notational Conventions “CAPITAL LETTERS" (Helvetica) indicates user input. You may use upper or lower case letters when entering names and commands. “ESC” (Helvetica narmw) indicates key entries, e.g. CTHL and F1. Italics refer to another section, chapter or document “ h " following a number indicates hexadecimal notation, for example 02AFh. “ [ ] " (square brackets) indicate an optional entry. “ < > " (angle brackets) indicate text to be substituted. “ Courier typeface “ indicates screen display, “ D " indicates the end of a chapter. El mum 7321 my". til/1mm Afllpltrll. 1mm. Inlmtlnsliai RipldFlm 2117 Mam-l mum m Adapter v 1mm Imam.“ 2. Installation Overview 1. 2. Install the adapter in one of the computer‘s PC] expansion slots. Chapter 3, Hardware Installation, explains this in detail. The system BIOS, NWay Auto Negotiation and Parallel Detection automatically assign an interrupt level, an IIO range. a memory range. a speed and a duplex mode to the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. Functlon Default Setting Inlerrupt level Assigned by system 110 address A sued by system Memory address Assrgned by system Speed Auto negotiated by network Duplex Auto negotiated by network Power Management JACPI j Table 1. FactoryDa/ault Settings Install the adapter driver(s), Most major operating systems or network opcmting systems provide installation support for Olicom adapters However. if no procedures are available - or manual driver installation is required - use chapter 4. Network Driver Installation and/or the Olicom online documentation as a guideline. Installation of the RapidFire 2327 Adapter is now completed. El mime 2m alum mm m Arbour v, 1mm mum" Ovnrvrnw Rnwdfin 1327 Emcmfl mm» m Mum». mom. lnxulhfiflll Own/Aew 3. Hardware Installation Overview This section describes how to install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in one of the expansion slots in your computer. See the computer documentation for additional information on installing expansion cards. The term “computer" is used as a general term to include PC's, computers and computer systems. It Important: Static electricity can be destructive to sensitive components on the adapters Discharge yourself by touching a metal part of a grounded unit before removing the adapter from the plastic container. installation Requirements A screwdriver and the user documentation for your computer. Adapter Installation l. 2. Switch all PC components ufi“ and disconnect all mains power-supply cables. Move the peripheral units (keyboard. monitor, and such) away from the computer, and position the computer for easy access to the back panel. Remove the top cover of the computer. See figure 2 for computers with PCI slots. Select one of the free PCI busmaster slots. Remove the screw from the top of the panel which holds the metal bracket on the back panel corresponding to the selected slot. Till the adapter to let the interface connector slip through the opening in the back panel, then press the edge connector firmly into the selected expansion slot, Secure the adapter with the screw from the previously removed metal bracket mum 1117 mm iwmrci Adapurv. 1mm vct Adapter kuntocns‘ Figure 2. PC Top View Hudwne installation 10 8. If the computer supports Wake-un-LAN (which makes it possible to remotely wake up a PC for management purposes), connect the special Wake-on-Lsn cable between the PC motherboard and the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. See page 1 land the computer user guide for further details. 9. Put back the computer top cover. Connecting the Adapter Cable 1. Insert the modularjack in the RJ-45 connector. Thejack is secured and correctly inserted when you hear a click. For 10 Mbps operation, a category 3. 4 or 5 cable is required. For 100 Mbps operation, a category 5 cable is required. N Note: Make absolutely sure that you conneet the adapter cable to the adapter you have just installed. Connecting the cable to an expansion card other than the RapidFire 2327 Adapter could result in serious damage to the expansion card and/or the Ethernet Network. Twisted Pair connector (RJ-45) Figure 3. Back Panel 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network. 3. Make sure that the PC is turned ofithen reconnect the main power supply cable and switch power an. Rap-am m7 Emu-net 101mm Maple! v LONX)‘ wam lnmllninm 11 Connecting a Wake-on-LAN Cable (optional) Db Note: A Wake—on-LAN cable is optional and is not included in the RapidFire 2327 Adapter package The RapidFire 2327 Adapter supports Wake-on-LAN by using Auxilliary Power Supply and External Wake Signal. If you want to use this feature, and the PC supports Wake-on-LAN (see the PC user documentation), you must connect a Wake-on—LAN cable between the RapidFire 2327 Adapter and the PC motherboard. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the PC is unplugged from the electrical outlet before installing or removing the Wake~on-LAN cable. Most PCs with Wake-un-LAN support supply power through this cable even when the system appears to be in powered OFF state. 1. Locate the Wake»on-LAN connectors. The Wake-on-LAN connector on the RnpidFire 2327 Adapter is the white 3- pin connector located just below the expansion PROM socket. The Wake-on-LAN connector in the PC is identical to the connector on the RapidFire 2327 Adapter (and maybe marked "Wake-on—LAN" or something similar). The connector is usually located on the PC motherboard. but on some systems you will find it on a riser card (a riser card is a board plugged into the motherboard to provide the necessary expansion slots). Figure 4. Wake-on-LAN Cable may.” 2327 Ethernet moo Pct we”. loom. Hardware lnxtxlhlwn 12 2. Connect the Wake—On-LAN cable. The Wake-on-LAN cable connectors are identical, and they are coded to ensure that they are not inserted upside down D Note: On early IBM PCs with Wake-on-LAN support, the Auxilliary Power Supply and External Wake Signal use different connectors, and you need a special cable to connect the RapidFrre 2327 Adapter, This special cable has a 3-pin connector that connects to the adapter and two 2-pin connectors that matches the IBM connector. On your IBM PC. locate the power supply and look for a power cable labelled P9 orPlZ, The cable fits one of the 2— pin connectors of the special RnpldFire 2327 Adapter cable. The second 2-pin connector of the cable must be connected to the Z-pin Wake-on-LAN connector on the PC motherboard. El anfim 2127 Ethernet 1mm PCI Map" v. mom. Hntlware lth‘luu 4. Network Driver Installation Why Network Drivers? 13 The adapter driver software is an upward interface to Local Area Network programs required to run applications on an Ethernet Network. Most network operating systems provide facilities for the installation of adapter driver software and, in many cases, Olicom drivers are pre-defined in the relevant configuration utilities, If a facility to install Olicom drivers is available. use that approach. However, if no procedures are available or manual installation is preferred. use the following sections as guidelines for the adapter driver installation. The network drivers are available on both CD-ROM and on 3.5 inch high-density disks, It is assumed throughout this installation chapter that the Olicom CD-ROM is the source media. and that the (ID-ROM drive is “D". If the CD—ROM drive is different from “",D or you want to install from the Olicom Driver Disk, change the drive letter as required. If the source media is one of the eneiosed Olicom disks, or a disk generated from the Olicom CD—ROM. the installation procedure will emphasize this and provide detailed instructions including drive (“A") and path. Supported Environments and Drivers Environment Driver Page MS Windows 95 OCESXNDSSYS 14 MS Windows 98 OCE5XND3.SYS 15 MS Windows NT OCESXNDSSYS 18 NDIS 4.0 Miniport OCESXNDASYS 22 MS Windows for Workgroups 3.1 l OCESXNDZDOS 23 OCFjXODICOM MS Network Client 3.0 OCES XNDZDOS 25 NetWare DOS ODI Workstations OCESXODI,COM 26 NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 OCESXNDSSYS 28 NetWare Client 32 for Windows 3.1x OCESXODILAN Z9 NetWare Client 32 for DOS OCESXODILAN 29 NetWare 4.x Server OCESXODILAN 30 NetWare 3.12 Sewer OCESXODILAN 31 IBM DOS LAN Services OCESXNDZDOS 33 IBM LAPS - LAN Server 30 OCEXN'DZOSZ 35 IBM MPTS - LAN Server 4.0/5.0, 05/2 WARP OCESXNDZOSZ 36 Raptdflte 1m Eliwma mum PC! new" roam, thwm Driver Installation 14 Microsoft Windows 95 This section describes the procedure for installation in Windows 95. Windows 95 will normally install new devices with little or no user intervention. This is also the case with the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. 1. Install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in a free PCI expansion slot, and connect the cable between the adapter and the network as described in chapter 3. Hardware Installation. 2. When starting Windows 95 the next time, a popup window appears notifying that Windows 95 has found new hardware, 3, Insert the Olicom (ID—ROM and change the path from “A:\" into “D:\". 4. Press Enter at each dialog box displayed by Windows 95 to complete the installation. 5. Restart Windows 95 for the changes to take effect. Note: When copying files. Windows might prompt for the Windows installation files. If so, insert the Windows 95 CD—ROM or provide the proper path to the installation files. When you install from aCD—ROM, and Windows requests an installation path for the network driver files, change the path from “A:\" to “D:\". Note: If you want to use the NDIS 4 Miniport driver instead of the NDIS 3 Miniport driver, see NDIS 4 Minipon‘ on page 22. Adapter Parameters To configure the network adapter, open “Network" in the “Control Panel", select the “Olicom Rapider 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter“ and click the “Properties" button, Click the “Advanced" tab to set the adapter parameters. The default parameters will work correctly for most configurations, Use defaults if you do not know what the parameters do. Connection Type (Auto negotiate, 100 Mhps Halt Duplex, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, 10 Mhps Half Duplex, 10 Mbps Full Duplex) This parameter can be used to force the RapidFire 2327 Adapter to use a specified Connection Types. If “Auto negotiate" is selected the RapidFire 2327 Adapter will auto negotiate the Connection Type and use the best possible value. See the Olicom online documentation for additional information about other adapter parameters. NDIS 3 Error Messages NDIS 3 error messages and suggested actions are described in appendix B. swam 2:17 Ethanol 1mm K] Adapter v mom, mm mm installation 15 Microsoft Windows 98 The drivers for the RapidFire 2327 Adapter are not included in all Windows 98 packages You must update your Windows 98 installation to include information about the RapidFire 2327 Adapter drivers before installing the adapter. If you have installed the RapidFire 2327 Adapter without updating your Windows 98 installation, you may get a wrong driver installed for the Rapider 2327 Adapterr l. 7. Run the CD-ROM Menu program (see page 6) and select “Update Win'98 driver information" to add information about the adapter to the Windows 93 installation. You can also run the update program (A:\W98FIX.EXE) from the Olicom Driver Disk, Install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in a free expansion PCI slot, connect the cable between the adapter and the network as described in chapter 3. Hardware Installation. When starting the next time, the “Add New Hardware Wiurd” pops up saying that it is searching for new drivers for a PCI Ethernet controller. Click “Next" and the Wizard asks what you want Windows to do. Click “Next" once again to accept a search for the best driver for your device. Apart from the Windows driver library, the Wizard now allows searching allemative locations for a driver. Insert the Olicom CD-ROM, ensure that the CD-ROM drive is checked, and click “Next". Windows then searches the specified locations and eventually states that it has found an updated driver for this device. Follow the instructions given by Windows to install and start the driver. l' Note: If you want to change or configure the default protocol and client (TCPIIP and Client for Microsoft Networks), open the Network Control Panel and make the changes before restarting Windows. How to check If the correct driver is installed I. 2. 3. In the “Control Panel“ open the “System" mean. In the “System Properties” window select “Device Manager". In the “System Properties” window expand the “Network adapters” line by clicking the "+", Check if there is a network adapter named: “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter". If you found this line, the correct driver is installed. If it is not listed, proceed with the Driver Update procedure described below. kapidfim 2311 5mm: mum PCI ltd-pm v. I won Nelwmt Driver inn-1mm. 16 Driver Update 1. 2. 9. In the “Control Panel“ open the “System" menu. In the “System Properties" window. select “Device Manager" and expand the line “Network Adapters" by clicking on ‘+' . Select the wrong driver for the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. It may be named “PCI Fast Ethemet DEC 21143 Based Adapter". but other names are alsa) possible. In the “System Properties" window click on “Properties" . In the window for the driver select “Driver” and click on “Update Driver". In the “Update Device Driver Mum" window click on “Next“ and select “Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location. so you can select the driver you want“. Click on “Next" again. In the “Select Device" window click on “Have Disk...", In the “Install From Disk" window, write “D:\" in Ihe “Copy manufacturer's files from:" box and insert Ihe Olicom CD»ROM, Click “OK". In the “Select Device" winduw‘ click “OK". 10. In the “Update Device Driver Wizard” click on “Next“ I 1. If medows requests you to insert the Driver Disk click “OK" and change the path to “D:\4“ Click “OK" to oontinuer l2.In the “Copy files from“ box write “D:\" and then click “OK", I3. In the “Update Device Driver Wizard" click on “Finish" I4. Restart your computer. D Note: If you want [0 use the NDIS 4 Miniport driver inslead of the NDIS 3 Minipult driver. see NDIS 4 Minipurt on page 22. RtpidFue 2327 2mm imwm ltd-mm mum. mm: Dam mull-mm 17 Adapter Parameters To configure the network adapter, open "Network" in the “Control Panel". select the “Olicom RapidFite 2327 Ethamet 10/100 PCI Adapter‘ ' and click the “Properties" button. Click the “Advanced" tab to set the adapter parametergt The default parameters will work correctly for mosl configurations. Use defaults if you do not know what the parameters do. Connection Type (Auto negotiate, 100 Mbps Half Duplex, 100 Mbps Frill Duplex, 10 Mbps Half Duplex, 10 Mbps Full Duplex) This parameter can be used to force the RapidFire 2327 Adapter to use a specified Connection Type. If “Auto negotiate" is selected, the RapidFire 2327 Adapter will auto negotiate the Connection Type and use the best possible value. See the Olicom online documentation for additional information about other adapter parameters. NDIS 3 Error Messages NDIS 3 error messages and suggested actions are described in appendix Br swarm 1127 Emma mnmm Adipurv. 1mm. mm deerlusrrllnliun 13 Microsoft Windows NT The adapter driver installation procedure for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation is identical to that of Microsoft Windows NT Server. In the following, both will be referred to as Windows NT. The installation procedure is however different for versions 3,5x and 4.0 of Windows NT. Before you begin the installation process. review the “Configuring the Network" section in the Windows NT System Guide. The installation procedure described below will copy all necessary set-up files to the Windows NT “System32” directory and the driver to me “System32\Drivers” directory. In addition, several changes will be made to the system registry. Do not attempt to edit the registry manually; all driver parameters can be set from the network section of the control panel. Installation Procedure The installation procedure allows installation either during the initial Windows NT installation or after Windows NT has been successfully installed on the system. if you are running Windows NT 4.0, proceed to the Windows NT 4.0 section. lfyou are running Windows NT 35x, proceed to the Windows NT 3.5x section. Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation durlng Windows NTInsta/Iatian 1. Install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in a free expansion slot as described in chapter 3. Hardware Installation. 2. Follow the instructions in the Windows NT System Guide to begin the Windows NT 4.0 installation process. 3. If you have chosen custom setup. do not start the adapter search in the “Network Setup Wimrd" dialog box. Choose instead “Selecl from list". 4. Click the "Have Disk..." button and enter the full path to die Olicom setup files. If you are installing from the Olicom CD-ROM, enter “D:\". 5. Select the correct adapter type and press the “OK" button, 6. Click the “Next” button when all adapters have been added. 7. Follow the Network Setup Wizard to choosing appropriate Protocols and Services to continue the installation. You will be prompted twice for the path to your NT installation files, First enter the path to the NT installation files (for example the Windows NT CD-ROM) and secondly enter the path to the Olicom setup files (same path as entered under step 4). 5. Follow the Network Setup Wizard to finish the installation. RapidFlmHZlElfmct HilleCl Adapter v. 1mm. Nat-mm Brim [asylum 19 Driver Installation alter Windows NT Installation If you are installing a network adapter after Mndows NT has been successfully installed on your system, you must be logged on with administrative rights. This is required to add. configure and remove network adapters in Mndows NT. 1. Install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in a free expansion slot as described in chapter 3, Hardware Installation. 2, From the Start menu. select the “Settings", “Control Panel" and double-click the Network icon. Choose the “Adapters" tab and click the "Add..." button. 3. Click the “Have Diskt.." button. and enter the full path to the Olicom setup files. If you are installing from the Olicom CD-ROM, enter “D:\". 4. Select the correct adspuzr type and press the “OK” button. 5. Click the “Close" button in the Network dialog box when all adapters have been added. 6. The settings will not take el‘fect1 until the system is restarted, System restart can he initiated by selecting the “Yes“ option in the dialog box shown when you exit the Network Setup Panel. W Note: If the system is already using an adapter of the same type, the driver has to be updated manually. See the next steps to accomplish this. 1. Select "Add/Remove Programs" from the Control Panel. 2, Select “Windows NT Setup" tab. 3. Click the "Have Disk m" button and enter the full path to the Olicom setup files. When installing from the Olicom CD-ROM, enter “D:\". 4. Select "Update Olicom Ethernet Miniport driver" and restart the system for the changes to be effective. DD Note: If you want to use the NDIS 4 Miniport driver instead of the NDIS 3 Minipurt driver. see NDIS 4 Mim'parr on page 22. Rapidl-‘ilc 23:7 Ethernet imiwvcr may-um. mum. mm unmet-ms“. 20 Windows NT 3.5x Driver Installation dur/ng Windows NTInsta/Iatian li Install the RapidFile 2327 Adapter in a free expansion slot as described in chapter 3. Hardware Installation. Follow the instructions in the Windows NT System Guide to begin Mnduws NT installation. If you have selected custom set-up, select "Do Not Detect" when the “Network Adapter Card Detection" window displays, When the message “Semp did not detect a network card" displays, select “Continue” to go to the adapter card setup phase. . Continue with step 5 in the “Driver Installation after Windows NT Installation" section below. Driver Installation alter Windows NT Installation If you are installing a network adapter after Mndows NT has been successfully installed on the system. you must be logged on with administrative. This is required to add, configure and remove adapters. 1. M99.“ Install the RapidFire 2327 Adapter in a free expansion slot as described in chapter 3. Hardware Installation. Select the Control Panel in the Main window. Select the Network icon. In the Network Settings panel. select the “Add adapter" button. In the list of Network Adapter Cards, select “<0ther> Requires disk from manufacturer" and press the “Continue" button. Enter the full path to the setup files. If you are installing from the Olicom CD- ROM enter: D:\ Select the correct adapter type and press the “OK“ button. The setup program now copies installation files to the hard disk. . Review the binding settings by selecting the “Bindings" button. Press “OK" to return from the Network Bindings windows. . Select the “OK" button in the Network control panel when all adapters have been added. Raptdfim 2127 some twtmm Adept" v room. mm Driver installation 21 IO. The settings will not take effect until the system is re-started. System te-starr can be initiated by selecting the “Restart now" option in the dialog box shown when you exit the Network Control Panel. Db Note: If the system is already using an adapter of the same type. the driver has to be updated manually. See the next steps to accomplish this. 1. Insert the Olicom CD»ROM and copy the file OCESXNDlSYS from the disc to the Windows NT directory “system32\drivers". 2, Reboot the system for the changes to be effective. Adapter Parameters When configuring an adapter, the following parameters can be modified. Connectlon Type (Auto negotiate, 100 Mbps Half Duplex, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, 10 Mbps Half Duplex, 10 Mbps Full Duplex) This parameter can be used to force the RapidFire 2327 Adapter to use a specified Connection Type. If “Auto negotiate” is selected the RapidFire 2327 Adapter will auto negotiate the Connection Type and use the best possible value. See the Olicom online documentation for additional information about other adapter parameters. NDIS 3 Error Messages NDIS 3 error messages and suggested actions are described in appendix B. mom m7 um». tn/lmPCl Adlplflv. 1mm, Nuwork Drivu inst-llama. 22 NDIS 4 Minlport The NDIS 4 Miniport driver supports the following Windows environments: ‘ Windows 95 version 95013 and 950C (OSRZ) ° Windows 95 ' Windows NT 4.0 To determine which version of Windows 95 you are running see Identifying the Windows 95 Version below. D5 Note: If you have more than one RapidFire 2327 Adapter they must all use either the NDIS 3 or the NDIS 4 driver. NDIS 4 Minlport Driver Installation If you already have installed an NDIS 3 driver for the adapter and you want to use the NDIS 4 driver you must follow the steps below. The procedure is the same for Windows 95 OSRZ, Windows 98 and Windows NT. 1. From the Start Menu, select the Settings, Control Panel and double-click the Network icon. 2, Select the “OliCOm RapidFire 2327 Ethemel 10/100 PCI Adapter" and click “Remove". Click “OK” when asked if you want to remove it. Click “OK” in Network when done. When asked to reboot. answer “N0". Insert the Olicom CD-ROM and run the program D:\NDIS4\NDISPREEEXE. Follow the instructions given by NDISPREP on complete the process, F"??? Reboot the system, 8. Follow the installation description in the respective Microsoft Windows 95 on page 14, Microsoft Mndaws 98 on page 15 or, but replace the specified paths with “D:\NDlSA"A 9A The installation is now complete. Reinstalllng the NDIS 3 Driver If you have installed the NDIS 4 driver and want to switch back to the NDIS 3 driver follow slepr 1-9 above. but do not changed the path to “D:\NDIS4" in step 8. Rapidfirr m1 Emcmzt min) PCI mpg v, | no no, Netwnk mm lumil-inn 23 Identifying the Windows 95 Version To determine which Windows 95 version you are using, open the Control Panel, select System and read the System information underlhe General tab. If the version number is 400950 (or 4.00.950A), you are using the first version of Vdeows 95. which does not support NDIS 4 drivers. If the version number is 4.00.950B or 4.00.950C, you are using the OSRZ (OEM Service Release 2) version ofWindows 95, which does support the use ofNDIS 4 drivers. Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 With Vfindows for Workgroups 3.1 1, select one of the following configurations: ° NDIS 2.0 DOS driver ' DOS ODI driver If access to a Novell server is required. see Micmsaft WfW 3.11 ODI Installation in the Olicom online documentation. Install NDIS 2.0 Driver The installation is done by adding the driver from the Olicom CD—ROM. 1. Select the “Network Setup” icon from the “Network“ window. 2. In the “Network Setup" panel click the “Networks..." button. 3. Select “Install Microsoft Mndows Network" and make sure the “No additional nelwork" is selected. 4. Click the “OK“ button or press Enter. 5. Click the “Drivers..," button, 6. If you are replacing a previous LAN adapter, select the “Remove" button to delete that adapter. 7. In the “Network Drivers" panel click the "Add Adapten." button. 8. Highlight the “Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" choice and click the “OK" button. 9. The setup program prompts for a vendor-provided network driver disk. Insert the Olicom CD-ROM, change the path specified to “D:\" and click “OK”. If the Olieom CD-ROM is located in another directory or drive, enter the correct path or use the “Browse” function. RaprdFrKZJNEmemellWlmPClMpQrv.“10W, mum nfimimuumm 24 10, In the “Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter“ panel. select the “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet lOIlOO PCI Adapter” and click “OK“. I l . If you need to change any driver parameters, highlight the "Olicom Rapidl-‘ire 2327 Ethernet lO/l00 PCI Adapter” and click the “Setup..." button in the “Network Drivers" panel. 12. If you want to change any of the parameters for the NDlS driver. click the “Advanced,,,“ button. 3) Highlight the parameter you wish to change and enter a value in the box below the parameters or select the “Not present" button if the parameter should be omitted from PROTOCOLJNL b) Click the “Set" button when the parameter is correct, c) Click the “OK" button when all parameters have been set correctly. 13. Add additional network drivers and/or protocols in the “Network Drivers" panel. 14. Click the “Close” button when done, 15. To share files and/or printers, change the settings in the “Sharing" panel by clicking flte "Sharing,.." button. Click “OK" to return from the “Sharing" panel 16. Click the “OK" button when done. l7. If the network is being installed for the first time, enter a user name, workgroup name and a computer name, Make sure the computer name is unique throughout the network. Click “OK" when done. 18. Setup may require some additional files from the Windows for Workgroups 3,1 1 distribution disks Insert these when prompted, 19. Windows for Workgroups 3.1 I automatically changes the CONFIGSYS, AUTOEXECBAT, SYSTEMJNI and PROTOCOLINI files if necessary. Click “OK" to confirm these changes. 20, Select “Restart Computer" to make the changes take effect. Remember to save any un-saved information before restarting the system. Adapter Parameters The Olicom online help provides information on how to View and change the adapter parameter settings. Rlplilfirc 1327 Ema thmPCl Adapter v 1mm, Nam Driver Installation 25 Multiple Adapter Configuration (vav 3.11) You may install up to four RapidFire 2327 Adapters in your computer (up to two in DOS systems). Observe the following guidelines ifinstalling more than one adapter. If your network operating systems is IBM LAN Server or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, the network installation utilities provided with the system execute configuration with multiple adapters. The new PRUI‘OCOLJNI will have two or more driver sections. The first section will be identified by “drivemam¢0CE5X$”. The following sections will be identified by “drivemamfiOCESXN”. 0CF5X3$ and OCE5X4$ respectively. The first section (identified “drivemame=OCE5X$") will correspond to the first adapter found when the MAC river scans the PCI bus. The second section (identified by “drivemame=0CE5X2$") will correspond to the second adapter and so forth. Microsoft Network Client 3.0 for DOS This section describes how to install the NDIS 2.0 MAC driver Willi Microsoft Network Client v. 3.0 for MS-DOS. 1. Run the Microsoft Network Client “SETUP" program either from the installation disk or from the \NET directory on your hard disk. 2. When you are prompted to select a network adapter. choose "Network adapter not shown on list below ..." if your Olicom adapter is not contained in the list. 3. Insert the Olicom CD-ROM (and change the path to D:\ if necessary). 4. Press Enter and select the Olicom adapter. 5. Follow the instructions from the Microsoft Network Client SETUP program to complete the installation. For additional information about adapter configuration parameters, see Configuring the NDIS 2.0 MAC Driver in the Olicom online documentation. mum 21:1 momma/1mm Adlptcrv, mom. Nuwmk mmuum 26 Novell NetWare Workstations It the Novell NetWare version provides installation support for Olieom adapters and drivers, use the native NOS installation utility. Otherwise, proceed with the relevant section in this chapter. With Novell server operating systems up to version 3. l 1. Novell shipped the NETX client software. With versions 3.12 and 4.x. Novell ships the VLM client software, While both may be used, the VLM client is required if you want to take advantage of the new functionality in version 3.12 and 4.x servers. NetWare DOS ODI Workstations VLM Installation For installation of the NetWare DOS/Mndows 3.x VLM client, run the Novell install program. When the installation requests the driver diskette, insert the Olicom CD-ROM supplied with the adapter and select the OCESXODI driver. The NE’IiCFG file is generated by the Novell install program, The VLM (Virtual Loaduble Module) client is loaded using the following sequence of commands: LSL.COM (Link support module, Novell supplied) 0C E5XODLCOM (Ethemet ODI driver) lPXODl.COM (IPX/SPX Protocol module. Novell supplied) VLM.EXE (NetWare Requester, Novell supplied) If you let the install program modify your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXECBAT files, these commands are automatically executed during boot. NETX installation This installation procedure requires the following software and documentation: ' Novell NeIWare DOS OD] support programs ' Olicom CD-ROM or Driver Disk 1, Copy the Novell NetWare DOS ODI support programs to a disk as explained in the Novell documentation. 2, Copy the 0CE5XODI.COM driver to the same disk as the Novell NeIWare DOS ODI support programs: COPY D:\DOS\OCE§XODI.COM C:\Rlpidfim 1321 Maria imm PC! Menu v 1mm. Nanak Drive lust-Hum. 27 1 Insert the following line in the file AUTOEXECBAT: OC ESXODI OCESXODI must be loaded after LSL, but before any protocol stacks (for example. IPXODI). Sample AUTOEXECBA z- LSL (Link support module. Novel] supplied) OCESXODI (Ethernet 0D] driver) IPXODI (l'PX/SP'X Protocol module, Novel] supplied) NETX (NetWare Requester, Novel] supplied) Other protocol stacks and requestels are possible, See the Novell NetWare documentation. 4. Edit the NET.CFG file and enter the desired configuration of the workstation. Consult the Novell documentation provided with the ODI Shell for general information about the NET.CFG file. An empty NETCFG will work in most cases. It provides the default values: One adapter, supporting the 802.2 frame type, and using the default (bumed- in) node address. To force the SPEED to lOMbits/sec half duplex use the following entry in NE'LCFG: Link driver OCESXOD] SPEED 10HALF Possible values for SPEED: AUTO, IOHALF, lOFULL, IOOHALF and lOOFULL, When “AUTO" (default) is used, the adapter auto-detects the speed. For the sample of the NET.CFG file and the parameters description refer (0 the Olicom online help. RapidFim 1317 manual mnwpct Afipwrv- 1mm Ndwmk szrlwullm 25 NetWare Cllent 32 for Wlndows 95 This installation requires: ' Novell NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 installation disks or CD»ROM ' Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM ' Olicom CD-ROM or Driver Disk The installation consists oftwo steps: I. Installing the Windows 95 Minipon driver 2, Installing the Netware Client 32 software Installing the Windows 95 Mlnlport Drlver If your Windows 95 driver is already installed and mnning, proceed to Installing the NelWare Client 32 Software. Otherwise install the Windows 95 driver as described under Micmmft Window: 95 on page 14. Installlng the Nethre Cllent 32 Software 1. Run the setup program on the NetWare Client 32 installation disks to install the Novell NetWare Client 32 for Mndows 95. See the Novell NetWare installation guide for details. 2 When you have installed Novell NelWare Client 32, choose “Reboot" to restart the system. 3, The installation is now completed, Rapidfive 2327 Etherna mum PC! new v twin, Newark Drivcrlnsnllmmn 29 NetWare C lent 32 for Wlndows 3.1x This installation requires: Novell NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows 3.1x installation disks or CD- ROM Olicom CD-ROM or Driver Disk NetWare Cllent 32 verslon 2.20 1. Run the install program on Ihe NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows 3.1K installation disks, and follow the installation guidelines given by Novell. See the Novell NetWare installation guide for details. When prompted for LAN adapter. select “HAVE DISK". Insert the Olicom CD-ROM, and specify the path to the Olicom NetWare Client 32 drivers D:\N ETWARE\NW4X\ and select “Add". Select the manufacturer “Olicom” and the model "32 hit - Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter (Have Disk)". and follow the instructions given by the Novell setup program to complete the installation. NetWare Client 32 tor DOS This installatien requires: Novell NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Wrindows in installation disks Olicom CD-ROM or Driver Disk . Run the install program on the NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows 3.1x installation disks and follow the installation guidelines given by Novelll See the Novell installation guide for details. When prompted for Network Beard drivers, select “USER SPECIFIED 32 BIT DRIVER" or “OTHER DRIVERS’K Insert the Olicom CD»ROM and specify the path In the Olicom NetWare Client 32 drivers: D:\N ETWARE\NW4X Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 EthErnet 10/100 PCI Adapter" and follow Ihe instructions given by the Novell setup program In complete the installation. RnpidFitc 2327 M IWIWPCI Amman moon, Network Driverlmuihtmn 30 Novell NetWare Sewers The RapidFire 2327 Adapter may be installed in NetWare 3.12 and 4.x servers. Error messages and suggested actions for NetWare are described in appendix B, NetWare 4.x Servers 1. If the NetWare 4.x server operating system has not been installed already, install it now. As part of the installation process, the INSTALL utility prompts for a LAN driver. Proceed to step 4. 2. If the sewer is up, load the INSTALLNLM utility at the server console. 3. If you are using NetWare 4,0x. select “Maintenance/Selective Install“ and then “LAN driver options“. If you are using NetWare 4.10 or 4.11, select “Driver Options" and then “Configure Network Drivers“. 4. Enter “Select additional driver" and press INS to install an unlisted driver. 5. Insert the Olicom CD-ROM, press F3 and set the path to: D:\N ETWARE\Nw4X 6, Press Emerand follow the instructions, D Note: The RapidFire 2327 Adapter driver requires a SLOT parameter If a SLOT parameter is not supplied to the INSTALL utility, you must switch to the console screen where the driver presents a list of available SLUT numbers and awaits user input. Hlnts 1. In an IPX internal router configuration (a server with two adapters, each connected to a different network). the data transfer rate across the router can be low. This happens if client workstations have CPU speeds greater than or equal to the server. You may be able to increase the data transfer rate by adding the following to STARTURNCF: SET MAXIMUM INTERRUPT EVENTS = 100000 The default setting is IO. mar-1m 2.127 Bate-nu mu m m Mxpier v 1mm. Namk Brim inn-11mm: 31 2. If you have problems loading the driver on multiple adapters and the initialization fails due to “Insufficient RCBs". increase the number of buffers allocated to the server, Add the following to STAIU'URNCF: SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFEHS = 100 (or larger) SET MAXIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS = 500 (orlarger) The MINIMUM value specified must be at Ieasl 30 times the number of RapidFire 2327 Adaptels in the computer. The recommended settings are: 1-3 adapters: IOU 4 adapters: 150 The MAXMUM you can specify depends on the amount of memory in the server. but it must be greater than the Mm'lMUM. NetWare 3.12 Server I. Insert the Olicom (ID—ROM and load the follvwing NLMs: LOAD D:\NETWAHE\NW312\NBI31X.NLM (see note) LOAD D:\NETWARE\NW312\MSM31X.NLM LOAD D:\NETWARE\NW312\EI’HERTSM.NLM lb Note: Disregard the warning message that appears. The driver will load. If the modules are already loaded, make sure that NBIS [X.NLM is version 1.50 or higher, This is required by the driver. Use the command “MODULES" to make sure that the modules are loaded and which version they have. 2. Load the adapter driver with the following commands (substitute appmpriate values for “xxx" and “yyy"): LOAD D:\NETWARE\NW312\0CE5XODI.LAN SLOT=xxX BIND IPX OCESXODI NET=yyy 3. with the server now accessible. copy the OCESXODILAN sewer driver and the NLMs from the Olicom CD—ROM or Driver Disk in a NetWare workstation to the SYSTEM directory of the connected server, 4. Ensure automatic loading of the Novell server driver at re—boot by inserting the following commands in the server’s AUTOEXECNCF file (substitute appropriate values for “xxx" and “yyy"): LOAD NBI31X.NLM LOAD MSM31X,NLM LOAD ETHERTSMNLM LOAD OCESXODI SLOT=xxx BIND IPX OCESXODI NET=yyy mun» mt Ethemet immm Adaptzrv 1mm. Network D:\vetlneldlatton 32 Hints 1. In an IPX intemal router configuration (a server with two adapters, each connected to a different network}, the data transfer rate across the router can be low. This happens if client workstations have CPU speeds equal to or higher than the server. You may be able to increase the data transfer rate by adding the following to START URNCF: SET MAXIMUM INTERRUPT EVENTS = 100000 The default setting is 10. 2, If you have problems loading the driver on multiple adapters and the initialintion fails due to “Insufficient RCBs". increase the number of buffers allocated to the server. Add the following to STARTURNCF: SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS = 100 (or larger) SET MAXIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS = 500 (orlarger) The MINIMUM value specified must be at least 30 times the number of RapidFire 2327 Adapters in the computer. The recommended settings are: 1—3 adapters: 100 4 adapters: 150 The MAXIMUM you can specify depends on the amount of memory in the server, but it must be greater than the MINIMUM. 3. The speed can be configured manually. Override the speed by adding a speed parameter to the load command in AUTOEXECNCF: LOAD OCTGXODI SLOT=XXX SPEED=1OHALF Possible values for SPEED: AUTO, 10l-IALF, lOFULL. IOOHALF and IOOFULL. When “AUTO" (default) is used, the adapter auto—detects the speed, andfirc m7 Ethernet mm m ALI-pr v mu m. New/(wk mm Inn-thunn 33 IBM DOS Environment IBM Dos LAN Servloes - DLs The adapter driver can be installed either during DOS LAN Services installation or after DOS LAN Services has been successfully installed. The installation described below covers DOS LAN Services Versions 40 and 5.0 Driver Installation during DOS LAN Services Installatlon 1. 9. Start the installation as described by IBM with the following command: A:\|NSTALL When prompted for the type of network card used, select “Network card not shown in list below" and press Enter to continue. . Insert the Olicom CDROM and specify the location of the OEMSETUPJNF file to be: D:\IBM\NDIS.DOS Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Edtemet 10/100 PCI Adapter" and change it“ required the default settings by selecting “Edit settings for network card driver". . Select “Driver configuration is correct" and press Enter to continue. Follow the guidelines given by IBM to proceed with the installation. When the “Installation Complete" screen appears. press F3 for Exit without rebooting, Copy the driver from the Olicom CD-ROM to your default DOS LAN Services directory (for example C:\NET) by inserting the Olicom CD-ROM and entering: COPY D:\IBM\NDIS.DOS\0CE5XNDZ.DOS C:\NET Press Enter to continue. Reboot your PC to start DOS LAN Services. Driver Installatlon after DOS LAN Services Installation 1. 2. 3. 4. Start the installation as described by IBM with the following command: C:\NET\INSTALL Select "The listed options are correct” and press Enler to continue. Select “Network Card" and press Enter to continue. Select “Change driver for network card“ and press Enter to continue. was.“ 2317 Emmet moo PCthi-terv. too Do, New Dnvzrlnstzllllinn 34 Rnpndfim 2mm“: lwmm M.” v 1mm. 5, Select “Network card not shown in list below" and press Enter to continue 6. Insert the Olicom CD—ROM and specify the location of the OEMSETUPINF file to be D:\|BM\NDIS.DOS 7. Press Entetto conlinue. S. Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter" and change - if required - the default settings by selecting “Edit settings fur network card driver". 9. Select “Driver configuration is correct" and press Enter to continue. 10. Follow the guidelines given by IBM to cumplete the installation, 1 1. Copy the driver from the Olicom CD—ROM In your default DOS LAN Services direclory (for example C:\NET) by inserting the Olicom CD-ROM and entering: COPY D:\IBM\ND|S.DOS\OCE5XND2.DOS C:\NET Press Emertu continue. 12. The configuration will become active when the system is rebooted. Network Drivnr lnmlllnun 35 IBM 08/2 En onment [BM LAN Server products use the NDIS interface, The NDIS 20 drivers for DOS and 05/2 are also referred to as MAC drivers. it Note: When you install files from the Olicom CD-ROM disc using LAPS or MP’I‘S, the installed files are read-only, If LAPS or MPTS fails to install certain files, it can be because they already exist and are read-only. Recover from this situation by removing the read-only attributes from the files on the hard disk with a file manager or by entering from a command line: “ attrih -r <filename>" and pressing Enter. Then retry the installation. IBM LAPS - LAN Sewer/Requester 3.0 The MAC driver for the RapidFrre 2327 Adapter can be installed during LAPS (LAN Adapter and Protocol Support) installation or after LAPS installation. Install the MAC Driver durlng Installatlon of LAFS 1. Insert the “l'BM Network Transport Services/2, LAN Adapter and Protocol Support" diskette and run the LAPS program (that is A:\LAPS). 2. Select “Install" in the LAN Adapter and Protocol Support program‘s main menu. The program installs LAPS on the hard disk. 3. At a certain stage during installation the “Protocol Support programs main menu" reappears, but this time with the “Install", “Configure", “Remove", "Exit” and “Help" options selectable. Proceed with the installation as described in Install the MAC Driver afier Installation afIAPS, step 2. Install the MAC Drlver after Installatlon ol' LAPS 1. Make \IBMCOM the current directory and run the LAPS program by typing: CD \IBMCOM LAPS 2, Select the “Install" option in the LAPS main menu. 3. When prompted for the source path of ‘Additional Network Drivers", inserl the Olicom CD-RDM, enter: D:\IBM\ND|S.OS2 4, Select “0K" to continue. 5 When the message “Installation Complete" appears on screen. select “OK". Configuration of the Ethernet adapter can now take place. 6, Select “Configure". “Configure LAN Transport" and "Continue". Rnpidfim 321 mum mm» PCl Adapter v. mum. Network Drivu (mum 36 9. , Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter" as the network adapter by adding it to “Current Configuration“. The parameters of the Olicom adapter may now be edited. Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet [0/100 PCI Adapter" in the current configuration list and then “Edit". Select “OK" when the parameters for the adapter are correct. 10. Add and configure protocols to suit Ihe requirements 1 LSelect “OK" when the configuration of the LAN Transports is complete. 12.Select “Exit" in the LAPS main menu and let LAPS update CONFIGSYS on the boot drive by selecting “Continue”. 13. Follow instructions given by LAPS to complete the installation. IBM MPTS - LAN Server/Requester 4.0/5.0, 08/2 WARP You may choose between driver installation during MPTS (Mold-Protocol Transport Services) installation or after MP'I'S inslallation. MAC Drlver Installation during MPTS Installation 1. 2, 3. Install MPTS as described by IBM, During the installation Ihe MPTS main menu will appear again, but with the “Exit", “Configure , Install”, “Remove", and “Help" options selectable. Proceed with the installation as described in step 2 of the section below. MAC Drlver Installotlon after MPTS Installation shew.“ Start MPTS by double-clicking the MS icon in the IBM LAN Services folder or by making “BMCOM your current directory (by typing “CD WMCOM"), and type "MP’I‘S". Select the “Configure" option in the MPTS main menu. Select “LAN Adapters and Protocols“ and then “Configme”. Press the “Other Adapters..." button. Insert the Olicom CDROM, enter the path: D:\IBM\NDIS.OSZ Select “OK to continue. Select “Olicom RapidFire 2327 Ethernet 10! 100 PCI Adapter" as your network adapter card by adding it to the "Current Configuration“. Rlnidfiu 2317 Ethcmct mum PCI Adapterv, 1.00 ml Network Drivtrlnrhtluinn 33 Rnpldfim m7 mm mum ya Mmuv mm. mm mm: Inn-I1 on 40 Rnp'dfim 2:27 mum mum PC! mm v.10, rm: nun-um 41 6. The Olicom CD-ROM Inserl the Olicom CD-ROM to start the CD-ROM Menu. If the operating system does not have an AuloPlay function or the function is disabled» run D:\SETUREXE. ID Note: If your CD-ROM drive letter is not "’.D substitute it wilh the correct drive letter. lii'r- iTi Rflll Mrml ' “I! Minilnrrzumugtd‘ b rrmfiimkjve in may; 1331 ii- Figure 5. 00470” Menu (Wlndows version) Launch the Setup Program This will start the Setup program, For a description on the Setup program see Uliwm Adapter Setup Program on CD-ROM on page 42, View Guide to Operations (PDF) This will display the Guide to Operations, Adobe Acrobat Reader version 3.0 is required to view the PDF file. If you do not have iI installed. do so by selecting “Install Adobe Acrobat Reader". View Orlline Documentation (HTML) This will display the online documentation. A web browser is required for viewing lhe online documentation, for example Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, RnpldFln: 7.127 mam mnoo PC! Air-m v. 1mm m ohm. 53.qu 42 Make Install Disks. Install disks for use on systems without a CD-ROM drive can be generated. This includes a copy of the supplied Olicom Setup Disk and the Olicum Driver Disk, and environment specific install disks for Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Novel]. DOS and 08/2. Install Adobe Acrobat Reader. Installs version 3.0 which is required to View the Guide to Operations manual in PDF format. om Adapter Setup Program on CD-ROM The Adapter Setup Program on the CD-ROM can be used to install the programs and utilities Lhut come with the adapter. The functionality depends on the environment. Windows 95/98 and WIndows NT Under Windows 95/98 and Vdeows NT the Adapter Setup Program can be used to install LANscoul, Documentation and BM] 2 support. Furthermore. an upgrade of the network driver can be done under Windows 95. Figure 5. Adaptor Setup ngram - Wlndows 55/98 and Windows NT Ruidfile1327manm|mmm Adapiuv mum. TMUthCD-ROM 43 DOS, Wlndows 3.x In DOS and Windows 3.x the Olicom Adapter Semp Program can be used to install the online documentation, Adapter Information for Windows and DM] 1 support. Figum 7. Adapter Setup Progmm - DOS and Windows 3.x Select “Installation Overview“ ur "Help" to access the online documentation. or select “Utility hstallmion" to install the utilities that came with the adapter. Olicom Adapter Setup Program on Setup Disk The Olicom Adapter Setup Program on the Olicom Setup Disk gives you access to the online documentation and allows you to install some of the utilities that come with the adapter. If you want to install LANscout and other utilities, sueh as AIW, you must use the CD-ROM, RapidFue m7 meme: mum PCI Adxplnr v I mm, m on“... cuxom 44 LANscout and Utilities LANscollt and four utilities are available With the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. Described in this Guide to Operations are: ' LANswut - Olicom desktop management system ' AIW » Adapter Information for Vl’indows The following utilities are also included and are described in Olicom‘s online documentation: ' DMI [IBM] 2 - Desktop Management Interface ' Adapter Detection Programs ' DOS Command Line Adapter Conflgurator LANscout The LANscout desktop management system provides from a single workstation essential information about a]! Olicom adapters in the network. LANscout has two components: LANscouI Agent and LANscour Manager. LANscout Agent must be installed on all managed workstations. ll collects extensive information about the adapter and drivers. and formats them into an HTML page which can be viewed from a web browser anywhere on the network. LANscout Agents also reports back to LANscaut Manager. LANscout Manager can be installed anywhere on the network. It collects and displays statistics from each LANscout Agent. Furthermore LANscout can compare installed driver versions against the latest drivers downlondable from Olicom's web site. If newer drivers exist, you have the option to download them immediately. LANscuut Manager includes extensive context-sensitive help which is displayed by pressing F1. If reporting problems to Olicom Technical Support, always include an LANscnut report which can be generated by pressing F3. imam 212715QO lWlWPClM-plcrv. that». motion cmum 45 System Requirements ' Micros oft Windows 95/98 or Windows NT ' winsock i (TCP/IP) installed ' Display resolution: 800x600 or higher is recommended ° Display colors: 65536 (16 bit) or higher is recommended ° An Olicom Windows 95/95 or Windows NT driver: OC’I‘ESXNDSSYS (NDIS 3 Miniport driver) or OCTESXND4.SYS (NDIS 4 Miniport driver) Installing LANscout l? Note: LANscouI can only be installed from the CD-ROM. 1. Insert the CD-ROM. If the AutuPlny feamre is enabled for your CD-ROM drive, the Olicom CD- ROM Menu will start. Otherwise run SETUPEXE from the CD-ROM (D:\SEI'UP.EXE) 2, Select “Launch the Setup program" from the menu and follow the instructions to install LANscout. The installation process creates a new program group in which the LANscout icons are located. Running LANscout By default LANscout Agent is placed in the stamp folder. That will start the LANscout Agent each time you start Windows. Furthermore, LAN scout Agent is started after the installation is completed. When LANscout is running, an icon appears in the system tray (the right side of the task bar). @ Right-clicking on the LANscout icon will bring up a pop-up menu from which LANscout Manager and the LANscout Web can be started. Configuration of the LANscout Agent can also be started from the menu. If LANscout Agent is not started, choose the “Olicom Applications" from the “Start/Program Files“ menu to start the LANiwout applications. Rapidfire 2mm lfi/lmPClAd-puv. mum, morn“. 111mm 4B Adapter Information for Wlndows - AIW The Adapter Information for Windows (AIW) program displays information about the adapter and the adapter driver. The program can be used in Windows 1x. If running Windows 95/93 or Windows NT, you must use LANscout. Different information about adapter. driver and network traffic can be shown, but only for the local system, If needed, configuration data can he saved to a file or printed System Requlrements ' Microsoft Windows 3.1x or Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ' An Olicom DMI 1 enabled driver: OCESXNDZDOS (NDIS 2.0 DOS driver) Installing AIW Note: AIW can only be installed from the CD»ROM. 1. Insert the CD—ROM. If the AutoPlay feature is enabled for your CD-ROM drive, the Olicom CD~ROM Menu will start. If not, run SETUPEXE from the CD-ROM (D:\SETUP.EXE). 2, Select “launch the Setup program” from the menu. 3. From the Setup program select “Utility Installation" and “Olicom Adapter Information for Mndows". 4. Follow the instructions to oomplete the installation, The installation process creates a new program group in which the AIW icons are located. Runnlng AIW 1. Double-click on the AIW icon to activate the AIW program. 2, For more details about the AIW options, select the “Help" menu or press F1. Unlnstalllng AIW If required, the AIW application can be uninstalled by manually deleting the program files from your hard disk, These files are by default placed in the C:\OLICOM directory and are: AIWEXE, AIWHLP, AIWJNI, AIW.ATM. [LIBS 1HTDLL. OLIAIWDLL, 0LIAIW.VXD and OLIAIW32.DLL. Any files in the HTML subdimctory may also be deleted, El R-pidfim 2327 Ema-m lWlw PC! saw”. mom, Theolicom CD—ROM 47 7. Diagnostics The RapidFire 2327 Adapter is supplied with a diagnostics program that can be used for: ‘ Tbsting the adapter and the adapter cable(s) if you suspect a problem. ' Wewing Ihe current adapter configuration D Important: The Diagnostics Program must be run from the Olicom Setup Disk. Running the Diagnostics Program I. Make sure that the adapter is connected to the network. 2. Insert the Olicom Setup Disk in the disk drive. 3. Boot the system from the Olicom Setup Disk. Adapter Test To test that the adapter itself is working in the current configuration, run the internal tests by selecting “Run Diag" from the main window. Note that the network connection will not he tested (see below). Network Connection Test Tb test the network connection you must first setup a secondary workstation with an Olicorn Ethernet adapter. 1, Start the Diagnostics Program on the secondary workslstion and run the intemai tests as described above (preferably from a copy of the Olicom Setup Disk). 2. Select “Be Responder" to set up the secondary workstation as a responder (a responder is a station on the LAN which echoes packets transmitted from other workstations mnning the network diagnostics). 3, When the responder is started on the secondary workstation. select "Network Test" on the primary workstation. The network diagnostics first attempts to transmit packets onto the network. If a network responder is detected. packets will be transmitted on the physical net between the machine running the rest and the responder. If no network responder is detected. you can do an Internal loopback test. An Internal loophflck test performs a loopback in the cable without transmitting frames to the network, mpldth 1327 mam mum) rct Mxpler v. mom “was 4a Addltlonal Information See also (he Diagnoslics Program online help for further information about the program, El RnpidfimnflEmcma IOIImPClAdapav moo, Dngnnuirs 49 8. Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Solutions You are informed: “No adapter found” Make sure the adapter is seated firmly in the slot. Make sure the adapter is inserted in a PCI busmaster slot. Try a different PC] busmaster slot. LINK LED (green) does not light (The status LEDs are described in figure 8 on page 50). Make sure you have loaded the network drivers. Check all connections at the adapter and the hub. Try another port on the hub. Make sure that the switch and adapter ports are configured for the correct Connection Type (speed and duplex), 10 or 100 Mbps. ACTIVITY LED (green) does not light (The status LEDs are described in figure 8 on page 50). Make sure you have loaded the network drivers. Check the network protocols on the server and the client. Check all connections at the adapter and the hub. Try another port on the hub. Make sure that you are using Category 5 cabling. Data is corrupted or sporadic at 100 Mbps. Make sure that you are using Category 5 cabling. Diagnostics are OK. but the nelwork connection fails. Make sure that the network cable is securely connected. Make sure that you are using Category 5 cabling for 100 Mbps. Check that the cable media is correct and that the cable is connected to a hub or switch. Check the network protocols on the server and the client. Make sure the correct frame is used (Novell NetWare only). RapiAIFue 2111 mum immm Adaplcrv. 1mm). ‘l‘muhleflmoung 50 The adapter stopped Ensure that the adapter is firmly seated. working when anulher Run the adapler diagnostics. adapter was installed in Make sure that the cable is connected to the PCI the PC. Adapter and no! anmher device. See "BIOS Settings" on the next page. The adapter seems to Make sine that the adapter Connection TyPe work OK, but it matches the Connection Type for the Port on the sometimes performs switch. slowly or loses the network connection when using an Ethernet switch. “ACTIVITY" - green. ON: Receiving "100" - green. ON: 100 Mbps "LINK" - green. ON: Link Figure 8, Status LED: PCI Specificatlon Problems Compatibility problems with early PCI implemenlations call for troubleshooting techniques to isolate and resolve specific problems that may be encountered with the RapidFire 2327 Adapter. “mm 2127 Emma immm wow v 1mm. noutrlexhnam! 51 BIOS Settings The RapidFire 2327 Adapter is self-configuring so for most PCI—bus computers you need only install your adapter in a PCI busmaster slot and power-up your computer. The computer BIOS automatically configures the adapter. In some PCI computers the PCI interrupt lNl'A must be assigned to any available ISA interrupt. This is normally done with a jumper on the motherboard or the computer PCI BIOS SETUP The computer manual describes how to set the motherboard jumpers and modify the BIOS settings. D Note: Make sure that the jumper and BIOS settings match when setting a jumper on the motherboard and modifying the computer’s BIOS. If a PCI computer contains ISA adapters without the Plug and Play feature, these adapters must be reponed to the computer's PCI BIOS. This is typically done via your computer PCI BIOS SETUP If neglected. resoume conflicts may arise when other PCI adapters are installed in the computer, The PCI BIOS assigns the next available ISA interrupt - or available I/O base address - to the new PCI adapters If the driver recognizes the PCI adapter but an initialisation error occurs, this may be caused by an interrupt conflict. Look through the computer‘s device configuration to detect if any ISA device uses the same IRQ. Use the computer’s PCI BIOS SETUP program to move the interrupt level of the RapidFire 2327 Adapter or the interrupt level of the ISA device EMM386 Memory Manager - DOS and Wlndows 3.x On some systems. drivers may halt the system while being loaded, if the DOS memory manager EMMSSMZXE is installed, This problem does not occur for EMM386.EXE v. 4.49 supplied with MS-DOS v. 6.22 (or later) or IBMvDOS v. 7.0. In some cases it is possible to load the driver before EMMSBGEXE to circumvent the problem. Everything has been tried! What now? If you cannot resolve the problem and have tried the suggested actions in appendix E, write down the encountered error message(s) and retrieve as much information as possible about your system configuration (drivers, PC brand and model, operating system. network operating system, and such) and fill it in the Problem Report Form on page 56. Contact Olicom Support when you have collected this information. El mum uzv Ehnnzl mum PCI mm vi mam Tmuhleflluvtlng 52 Rnpxdfirc 2327 Eflmmzl moo per mm”. mm, 1musnmlng 9. Contacting Techn' aI Support If support is not provided by your organization or the local vendor. you can at any time relay information to or contact Olicom Technical Support via one of the listed services. In addition. BBS, e-mail, FTP or W provide up-lo-date software updates. application notes, quick fixes and various utilities which may solve your problem. Before You Contact 0Iicom Technical Support 0 Run the adapter diagnostics and write down the message(s) ....... j - Simplify the environment by removing memory managers, etc ...... 1: - Change the configuration if you suspect a resource conflict ....... j - Remove other devices one by one to detect a possible conflict ...... j - Fill in as much as possible in the included Problem Report Form . . . . E Hotline Support Call the following numbers for help with any problem you may encounter when installing Olicom software and hardware products: Europe: (+45) 4527 0102 (Denmark, Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm GMT+ 1) (+48) 39 125 071 (Poland. Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm GMT + 1) (+44) 1494 556 611 (UK, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 6 pm GMT) 0 800 919 508 (inside the UK. Monday to Friday, 9 am to 6 pm GMT) USA: (+1) l-BDO-OLICOMJ (24 hours a day. 7 days a week) (+1) 972 516 4638 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) Fax Support For assistance with any problem you may encounter when installing Olicom software and hardware products. Olicom’s Support department will reply either by fax or by telephone within 24 hours. Monday to Friday. Use one of the following fax numbers: Europe: (+45) 4527 0240 (Denmark) (+48) 58 346 1238 (Poland) (+44) 1494 556 616 (UK) USA: (+1) 972 6717524 thy-idFiye 2.117 Ethernet mum m mm V min chum“, Technical Silppfll 54 Bulletln Board Servlce All Olicom‘s support services are available via our BBS: software updates, application notes, quick fixes, various utilities. etc. The Bulletin Board Service (BBS) can be contacted using either a standard modem or an ISDN modem. Standard Modem Requirements Modem speed: 2400, 4800, 7200. 9600, 17.000, 14400, 28800 bps Modem standard: CCITI‘ V2 lN22/V22bis/V32/V34N42bis/HSTMNPS Parity: N (none) Databi ' 8 Stop bits: I Transfer protocols: Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit and Sealink. Use one of Ihe following numbers: Europe: (+45) 45 27 01 00 (and create your own account) USA: (+1) 972 422 9835 ISDN Modern Use the followiu g number: Europe: (+45) 45 96 32 48 (Denmark) Internet E-Mail Olicom customer support is available on e-mail through lmemet. Use one of the following e-mail addmsses: Europe: support@olieom.dk USA: suppon@olicom.com Anonymous Internet FI'P Server All Olicom's support services can be obtained from our anonymous FTP server: software updales, quick fixes, etc. To connect, open an FTP session to: Europe: ftp.olicom.dk USA: ftp,olicom.com mum 2127 Elllcmel lmm PC! Aflnqmrv we no: Cnflm‘lmg namml Suppnll 55 Internet World Wide Web Server (WWW) The Olicom WWW server contains upto—date information about Olicom products. newsletters and press releases. It also contains addresses of all Olicom offices and support centers worldwide. Our software library contains the latest driver and software revisions. The WWW server can be accessed using the following web addresses: Europe: httpzllwwwolicomdk USA: hltpzllwwwoliwmcom Olicom Support WEB The Olicom Suppon WEB contains technical support hints. a problem report form, drivers and software updates Europe: http:l/www,olieom,dk USA: hltp:/Iwww.olicom.com Select “SERVICES & SUPPORT" from the main menu to access the area with technical support hints and problem report form registration. Select “SOFTWARE" from the main menu to access the software library. mum zm Bhgmzl mnnopcr Adapltrv mum mum"; mam-1mm 56 Problem Report Form Fill in both sides of this Problem Report Form. print but the relevant system configuration files and FAX or mail to Olicom Technical Support. You can also fill in and send a Problem Report Form from Olicom’s web site on the Internet. 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The sections cover the following topics: Section 11.1, NDIS 2.0 MAC Driver Describes error messages generated by the NDIS 2.0 driver. Section 8.2, NDIS 3 and NDIS 4 Driver Describes error messages generated by the NDIS 3 driver. Section 13.3, DOS 01)! Driver Describes error generated by the DOS 0D] driver Section 11.4, NetWare Server ODI and Client 32 Driver Describes error generated by the server driver Section B5, Diagnostics Error Messages Describes error messages produced by the diagnostics program. mum 1117 met mum PCI mm v, 1mm Driver Malta 60 B.1 NDIS 2.0 MAC Driver The NDIS 20 drivers, OCESXNDZDOS and 0CE5XND2.0S2 may generate the following warnings and error messages. Information messages During driver load. a sign-on banner like the folluwing is displayed: ma mu 2.02, nu: mm: (a: “pleur- Ethan-t 101m ltd-pear “mu (um) cmriwm: 199A. omen me. An nan mun-e. 31:7 um sum hue-1.106. Pen mun. nu: urn, nut:- och, no: u. no mp- m). an: awl-- war-clan moat-d. 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Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows NT are identical However, the way in which the errors are reported to the user differs. Windows 95 and Windows 98 In Windows 95 and Windows 98 error codes reported by the NDIS 3 Miniport driver an: written to the NDISLOGTXT file located in your Mndows directory. An example of an error message reported by the NDIS driver could be: once-a Rapier-he 23:7 sch-nee 10/100 per Menu: (oouo) . Error code-amounts“, oxooonoou, oxanoaonoo. nxcomsze. axoouaoaao The text “(IXC00013SB” describes the error and refers to a specific error code, listed below, Ignore the leading “(IXC000 (resulting in error code 138B for the example above - Adapter not found). If you experience any problems. you should make a backup copy of the NDISLOGTXT file before restarting Windows 95/98. Windows NT When running Windows NT, errors are reported using the Event Log. This log can be examined using the Event Viewer located in the Administrative Tools window. 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Mcmgei 58 B.5 Diagnostics Error Messages If errors are detected. make sure that: ' The cabling matches the current test mode The cabling is properly connected ' The connectors are free of physical damage ' The adapter speed matches the network speed ' No resource conflicts present (1/0 address range, interrupt level, and such.) D Note: Running the test on a heavily-loaded network may cause the Transmit! Receive test to report errors. Whenever an error is detected by the diagnostics program. an error message is displayed on the screen. These messages are self-explanatory, meaning that next to the error message you will find a more detailed description and suggestions I0 solving the error condition. For this reason you will not find diagnostics error messages and suggested actions in this publication. RIpidl’ire 23:7 Ethanol mm m Adaper v. imm. Drive: Mixing; Appendix B. Abbreviations ACPI BIOS CPU DMA DMI DOS EEPROM EISA HTML ISA LAN LAPS LED MAC MCA MPTS NDIS NetBlOS NIC NOS NWay 0D] OSIZ PC] PDF PnP PROM RAM Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Basic Input Output System Central Processing Unit Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Disk Operating System Electrically Erasahle Programable Read-Only Memory Extended Industry Standard Architecture Hyper Text Markup Language Industry-Standard Architecture Local Area Network LAN Adapter Protocol Support Light Emiting Diode Media Access Control Micro Channel Architecture Mum-Protocol Transport Services Network Driver Interface Specification Network Basic Input Output System. Network Interface Card (= Adapter) Network Operating System Speed and duplex detection protocol Open Data-Link Interface Operating System /2 Peripheral Component Interconnect Portable Document Format Plug and Play Prugramable Read Only Memory Random Access Memory man"; an Ethernet mnou PCI mm” 1mm. 69 70 RPL Remote Program Load VLM Virtual Loadahle Module VOL Wake-on»LAN mum m1 Emu“! mllmPCI Adam”- Imm‘ Controller: Media connector: waer requirements: Operating temperature: Humidity (relative): Size: On-lmard memory: Network Interface: Certification: 1/0 window: Memory window: Data Path Width: Data Transfer: Interrupt Level: LED Indicators: Rlpn‘ilr'im 1127 Emmet moo PC! Auayler v, me 00, Appendix C. Technical Information DIGITAL 21143-PD 8-pin RJ-4S for UTP with on—bonrd media filter RJ-45 RX. 3 RX— 5 TX+ 1 TX- 2 NC A ll) 5 : W 7 W B Figure 9. 17.145 Connector Canflgurallan 1.75 Watts @ +5 Volt DC 0°C to +55°C 10% to 90917 non-condensing 135 x 65 mm 6 Kbytes IOBasevT 100Base—TX FCC Part 15, subpart B EN 50082-1 EN 55022 Class B EN 60825—1 EN 60950 including amendments 128 bytes 16 bytes 32 bit Bus master DMA Any level assigned by the system Green “100" LEI). ON/OFF = 10011 0 Mbps Green “LINK" LED. ON = Link Green “ACTIVITY” LED. ON = Receiving 71 72 Status LEDs "Acnvrrv" - green. ON: Receiving "100“ - green. ON: 100 Mbps "LiNK" - green. ON: Link F/gure 10. Sums LEDs- Kapiflfimflfl Emma 1mm m Adam v. lmm. Slum LED: Index-1 Index ahbrcvialiuus 69 AC?! 1, 39 back penei 9 hullelin board service (BBS) 54 CD—ROM 2, 4I configmnon connector 71 MAC driver 37 connectors 71 diagnoslics 47 dlsks 4 DOS envimnmum 33 drivu inslBJIaIion 13 driver meninges 59 e-maii 54 expansion 11°19 FTP server 54 help, online 4 imiine support 53 IBM DOS LAN Services 33 LAN Server 3.0 35 LAN Server 410/511, 05/2 WARP 36 LAPS 55 MPTS 35 installaliun adapter driver 13 preparing for 7 inslallalion requiremenls 9 inwrrm connecmr‘) Rlpmfim m7 mama 1mm m1 Afipfi v. 1 110.011 Inlcrnnl e-nnii 54 FTP server 54 www sewer 55 LANscolll 44 LED indiulms ll), 50 Magic Pukfl 1. 39 mssages 37 Micmsefl error messages 60 Network Clienl 3,0 25 Windows 95 14 Windows 911 15 Windows for Workgmups 3 11 23 Windows NT IB medullrjuk in NDIS crmr messages 50 NDIS 2.0 driver messages 37 Nms 3 driver 23 em images 52 mm error messages 52 Novel] Nclware 3.12 serve: 31 4411 senerzo client 32 for nos 29 client 32 for Windnws 3.111 19 client 32 {of Windows 95 21 mos am 26 NETX insllllalion 26 CD] drive: 26 online documnnlalinn 4 05/2 envimnmcnts 35 Inflex-z puipheml nnils 9 power managemenl 39 pawn-supply cables 9 pmblsm mp0" form 56 pmlucnl sucks 27 supplied items 2 support web 55 suppou, lbchnical 53 Icchniczl dala 7! lechniczl supper! e-mail 54 fax 53 hmline 53 WEB 55 technical suppon. gelling in much Wilh 53 lmublcshnnlmg 49 militias 4] Wnk570n-LAN l, 11. 39 web bmwser 41 WfW3I l 23 Windows 95 14 Windows 93 15 Windows fur Workgmnps 3,1 | 23 Windows NT 18 WWW smer 55 mum 2317 Efllumx mm m Adapter v. mm. mdu
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