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SysKonnect Inc.
1922 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95112 (USA)
SysKonnect
Siemensslr, 23
0-76275 Emingen (Gamay)
DANGER! / GEFAHR!
Electrical current from paw", telephone, and communications cables Is hazardous.
Le cnnranl circulant dans la cfihles sectenrs, téléphoniqnes e! télécoms at danger-cu
Gefiihrliche Spannungen nn Leimngen vnn Strom-, Telefon- nnd fibertragnngsnetzen.
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Read the Safety Information first (at the beginning of Lhe english pan)!
Lire l‘informalion de sécurité an priorilé (an débul du section cn langue franqais)!
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Contents
Filth edition (May 1997)
Thls edition uppltcs M the SysKonnccl product lltnnly Ol'SKle-ZT FDDl network interface
cards. Contents are subject to change
We welcome any comments regarding IlllA ptthltcatton Please, address your comments to:
Sythmect
Information Development
Stemcntstrauc 23
D-76275 Etllmgcn
Germany
FAX. +49 7243 502 989
INTERNET: tnanuul@syskonnect.de
Technical Information, Troubleshooting: Contact our Supporl engineers (refer to the
paragraph Product Support in this manual)
Trademarks: Product nztmes menlioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered
trademarks or their respective holders
Warranty and Software License: Conll‘aclx‘ are included in a separate documentation (License
and Warranty Infammtmn) delivered with the adapter.
© Copyright 1997 SysKonnect,
a business unit of Schneider & Koch 8: Cu. Datensysteme GmbH.
All rights reserved
Installation lnslruclions FDDI Network Interface Cards
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SAFETY INFORMATION -
READ THlS FIRST
DANGER!
Electrical current from power, telephone, and communications cables is hazardous
To avoid shock hazard.
-) do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform any installation‘ manntenance or
reconfiguration dunng a thunder storm.
-) the power cord of the computer must be connected to a properly Wired and grounded
(earthed) receptacle. Any equipment attached to this product must also be properly
wired and connected to gmunded recepmclcsl
connect and disconnect cables as described in the followrng chart,
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Conlenb
Inslolialion Instructions
To connect:
Turn cverylhing involved in me conneclion 0
OFF
Flrsl, allach all pllwcr cables to lhe devices.
Attach signal cablefl m receplacles,
Nole: In (he UK, by law. lhe telephone lme
cable must he cnnllccled after the power
cord.
Attach power cord(s) to the oullel(s).
Tum devices ON.
3/35
'l‘n dis-connect:
Tum everything anOiVéd in the connection
OFF.
FIrSl, rcmovc power cordls) from outlel(s)
Now In the UK, by law, the power cord
musl be disconnected after lhe telephone
line cable
Remove signal cables from receplacles.
Remove all cables (mm the dances
NOTE: Electrical lnslallatiolls must conform to the safely regulalions of me Chumry m which
lhey are operated.
FDDI Network Inlerfuce Cards
CONTENTS
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SAEEH JNEQRMATION, - READ] HIS H RST
FIGURES
NQTlC ES
Product Support
SysKonned at Compuserve
Prerequisites
Login Procedure
Slundards Reflected in This Producl
Relaled Manuals
Terms Used in This Manual
CHAEIERJLGENERALJNFORMATIQN
Overview FDDl NiC Characferislics
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Contents
Connection Types 20
1. Dual Attachment to the Dual Ring 20
2 Single Attachment to o Concentrator 20
3 Dual Homing 20
Port Types (A, B, M and SI 2I
Port Usage in Dual Attached Comedians 22
Port Usage in Single Attached Connections 23
Port Usage in Dual Horned Connections 23
What You Need to Install the Adapter 24
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION OF THE ADAPTER ,, 27
Installation Overview 27
Quick Installation 28
Step O/ISA. Dlp Switch settings 28
Step O/MCA. Update the Backup Copy of the Computer‘s Reterence Diskette 33
Step l . Remove the Cover tram the Computer 34
Step 2. Install the Adopter in an Expansion Slot 34
Step 3. Replace the Computer Cover and Reconnect the Cables 37
Step A/EISA. Start and Configure the Computer 37
Step A/MCA, Restart and Configure the Computer 38
Step A/PCI. Start and Configure the Computer 39
Step 5. Test the Adapter 40
II a Test Foils 46
RMA (Return Material Authorization) Procedure 47
Step 6. Attach the FDDI Cable to the Adapter 48
Installation Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards
contents
CHAPTER 1 INSTAUATION OF THE PROTOCOL DRlVERS 51
[EDS 51
Network Drivers (Protocol Drivers) 52
Reading Driver Installation Instructions under D05 53
Installation of the Readme Viewer Tool 53
Use at the Readme Viewer Tool 54
GLOSSARY ,, N W , 58
References 58
Expressions And Definitions 59
APEENQIXA.DATASHEEI , , 64
APPENDIX B. INTERFACE, PINOUTS 65
RJ-45 Receptacle 65
Optical Bypass Switch Receptacle 66
APPENDIX CCEIECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES 67
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 67
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FIGURES
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Nonces
Installation Instructions
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Figure l SK'NET FDDl adapier lfll (8.9. SK'NET FDDl-FE / $K-5341)
Figure 2 Possibilities for the Organizaiicn ol an FDDI Network
Figure 3 FDDl Port/Transceiver types
Figure A Plug Types
Figure 5. Fosilion ol jumper and dip switches
Figure 6. |nsrollaiion oi an adapter in an expansion slot
Figure 7, Typical Adopter Configuration Error Screen
Figure 3 Wrap Plug lor the Loopback lest (e g. MIC]
Figure 9 RJr45 Wrap Plug, pin asstgnmenl
Figure lO. Removal olihe Process Plug
Figure I 1. Typical Message Screen ol the Diagnostic Program.
Figure 12. Typical Error Message Screen of the Diagnostic Program
Figure 13, Attachment oi the FDDI Cable
Figure l4. RJ-45 Pinoul
Figure l5t Optical Bypass lnlerloce
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EQDI Nerwodslnlen‘gse Gods.
References in this publication to SysKonnecl (SK) products‘ programs, or services do not imply
that SK intends to make these available m all countries in which SK operates, Any reference to
an SK product, program, or servlce is not intended to state or imply that only SK's productt
program‘ or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product. program. or service that
does not infringe on any ofSK‘s intellectual property rights may be used instead ofthe SK
product, program or servtce, Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other
products. except those expressly designated by SK, are the user‘s responsibility.
PRODUCT SUPPOIU
Office Maan 8:00 h -17:00 h PST MourThu 8:00 h 48:00 h
hours Fri 8100 h 45130 h CET
Tel] Fax +1 408 437 38571 +1 408 437 3866 +49 7243 502 330 /+49 7243 502 364
BBS
+1 408 437 3669 (8.N,1) 28500 bps
+49 7243 502 586 (8.N,1) 28800 bps
+49 7243 502 6091. lSDN
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Address SysKonnectlnc. SysKonnect
1922 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95112 (USA)
Siemensstr 23
D-76275 Ettlingen (Germany)
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Notices
SYSKOngaArgon/jt/SE/avf
As a leader in high peri’tirinuncc networking Swaunncct otters current inform ion rm-
hours a day within the LAN A Vendor (ornni zit CompuServe SysKonncct's information puol
includes
- current new<
product information
driver updatcs
. direct communication with our support engineers
Prerequisites
To access our service. you Will requrre in addition to your computer
. a modem
- the communication software
a a license number (CompuServe membership)
Login Procedure
1. Via modem. dial a CompuServe node
2. Type in GO SYSKONNECT
You will directly reach the LANA Vendar qum, including the SysKnnttect section.
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Installation Instructions
Notices
STANDARDS Rfftifaz-‘D IN 71-115 Pkooucr ,_
Safety Standards: [EC950 EN60950 ULI950 cswso
This product tS intended for use in equipment With Safety Extra biw Voltage supplies
(Reference 210.1 in IECQSO).
A’ELA TED MANUALS 7
Other publications related to this adapter are:
- The reference manual shipped with your computer
- The electronic UPPS manual (on diskette, shipped with the adapter)
- The License and Warranty Information shipped With the adapter
For assistance in obtaining SK manuals, Contact your authorized reseller.
TEMgUSEg/N 7H/5MANt/At
In this manual, the following abbreviations for the product names are used.
- SAS adapt/er for SysKonncct FDD] Nle designed for single attachment to the FDD]
network
0 DAS adapit'r for SysKonnect FDDI Nle designed tar dual attachment to the FDDl
network
- EISA Adapter for SysKOnneCI FDl)l Nle designed lur tnxtullutton in lilSA (hxtcndcd
Industry Standard) bus computers
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Notices
- ISA Adapter for SyfiKunncct ifi)i)i NIC\ designed (or "innit-anon in ISA (Industry
Standard) bus‘ computers
- PClAtllthet‘ for Sthonnccl FDl)l Nlt‘; designed tor installation in PCI (Peripheral
Component Intercnnnect) bus cnmpulcrs
0 MCA Adupl‘z'r for SysKoniiect FDDI NICs designed (or in \ FDDI Network Interface Cards
CHAPTER I. GENERAL
INFORMATION
The SK—NET FDDI adapters attach computers to 100 Mbps Fiber Distributed Data Interface
(FDDI) networks using fiber-optic cable, S/UTP or UTP (category 5) copper cttble (STP is
supported via a special Impedance Matching Cable).
The Computer must be equipped Willi either a NSC/6000, a Power PC or All Intel 80286,
80386 80486 or PEN’I‘IUM (compatible) microprocessor, and at least one available expansion
slot. If you are installing a DAS adapter. two adjacent expansion slots are required (PCI DAS is
an exception and requires only 1 slot).
At the moment, the range at SysKonnect FDD] adapters includes the following huh
architectures-
- EISA (Extended Industry Standard) architecture
a ISA (Industry Standard) architecture
- MCA (MicroChannel) architecture
. FCl (Peripheral Cornpnncni Interconnection)
This chapter contaim information that «hnuld he read prior to the Humiliation ot the adapter,
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OVERVIEW FDDI NIC "CHARACTERISTICS
Bus Architeclnre . singlt/ dual port
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Insioiictfion Instructions
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The adapter kit consists of the following items:
a cardboard packaging
. anti-static bag
. the adapter
- a paper envelope containing several diskettes (e.g.\ Installation Diskettes)
- Release Notes (if applicable)
0 this manual
If any item is missing or damaged, Contact your authorized reseller.
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chapter l General lnlmrmalion
7 SAS Adapterhwilh"
Process Plug installed
Process Plug
Figure l l SK-NEI' FDDl
adapter kit (erg. SK'NET
FDDI’FE / 5K-53All
UPPS Manual Diskette LEDs
IHSlalla.li<>,fl.,D‘ kettes
Installation Instruclions FDDI Network Interluce Ccrcls
chapteé'i "céhééal tomato” ' ' '
v/T’ANDWG WW”
Caution:
Slatic electricity can damage the adapter.
-) Keep the card in the anfi-Sh’llic package until it is ready to be installed,
9 follow these handling instructions.
- Hold the anti—static packaging containing the adapter against 41 melul expansion slot cover
for at leasl 2 seconds This action reduces any static electricity from the packaging and
from your body,
- Do not touch any exposed printed circuitry.
- Do not place [he adapter on the computer cover or any other mctnl surface,
- Prevent other people from touching the adapter.
- Limit your movement to reduce sldliCrcleClrlclly buildup.
- Always handle the adapter carefully
- If you need to put the adapter dnwn‘ return it to the anll—hlflllc puckugmgl
- We recommend the use of a static-protective era( strap during llhlflll‘dllun. Connect it to
the computer chassis after you have removed the cover from thc computer. Note: Do not
connect the wrist strap to the earth (ground) of your power supply. since this could
potentially be live under unfavorable conditions!
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Chaplet 1 General intolmcticn
. A SAS adapter mppuns smgls attachment to a colmcmramn
- A DAS adapter supports either dual attachment to the main ring path or dual homing to one
or two FDDI concentrators Note: Because at“ better EMI characteristics, fihcrmptic
components are preferable for dual attachment to the main ring path.
Instcuction lnsiructions
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A: Computer thh
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Concentrator
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Standard
Figure 2, Possibilities tor the a
Organization of an FDDI ‘ Stand Atoms,
Ne'wwk Cascadmg
Not . The transceiver type uf the concentrator slot(s) must match the transceiver type
of the FDDI adapter“) that are used (641. both fiber optic ur (IDDI TP-l’MD/MLT-3).
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Chapter 1 General lniotmutlon
Installation Instructions
cruiser I General newts ' " "
Figure 3. FDDI
Port/Transceiver types
Connection Types
There are three bastc connectton types that can he mixed and matched tn the sumt: network
l. Dual Attachment to the Dual Ring
Class A devices can be connected directly to the FDDI dual rlng. A device Connected to both
rings is said to be dual attached. Since each ring has a transmit and n receive line. there are two
transmil paths out of and two receive paths into the dual attached device (DAS in the previous
figure). Because of the redundant data pathsi dual attachment offers fault tolerance.
2. Single Attachment to a Concentrator
Class B devices connect point It) point to a concentrator. This Connection type is known as
single attached. For single attached devitcs, thc concentrator acts as lht central hub.
When SASs are connected to a Single concentrator, the concentrations said to be ttunraltnched
orttand alone In this SlluatIDn, the dual ring is collapsed mm the Cttltut‘ntmmr
3. Dual Homing
Dual homing is a connection type for a Class A device where it is connected to two M pans
(preferably different concentrators). The connection to one concentrator is the primary
connection and is active; the connection to the second concentrator is for backup purposes and
inactive. Since each connection to the concentrator has a send and it receive path, there are two
transmit paths out of and two receive paths into the dual horned device. Because ot the
redundant data paths, dual attachment offers fault tolerance
Concentrators which are connected to other concentrators btttldtng a trcc below the tluztl ring
are referred to as cascaded. Cascading applies to both stngle attached and dual horned
concentrators.
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Port Types (A, B, M and S]
The parts on the various FDDl devices are given logical names. There are (our port types in
FDDI: A, Bv M (Master) and S (Slave)
FDDl-Rtng
Dual Hommg
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Chapter l General Inlclrmuilon
Device Type Ports (Qty)
DAS A & B (1 each)
DAC A & B (1 each)
M (1 or more)
SAS S (1)
SAC S (1)
M (1 or more)
Stand Alone Concentrator M (multiple)
Port Usage in Dual Attached Connections
For a Class A device on the dual ring, the A port connects to thc 3 port ofthc upstream
neighbor and the B port connects to the A port at the downstream neighbor. This daisy
chaining ntdcvices continues around the ring
For dual attached devices on the dual ring the function of the A and B ports is described in the
following table.
Installation Instructions
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Chapter 1 . General Inlo
Primary Fling in
Secondary Hing Out
Primary Fltng Out
Secondary Ring In
Port Usage in Single Attached Connections
On single attached devices. the S (Slave) port connccu to an M (Muster) port on the
concentrator.
Port Usage in DuclI Homed Connections
For dual horned Class A devtces, the A pon connects to an M port on one concentrator and the
B port connects to an M port on a second (or the same) concentratrlr
For dual horned deVlces, the function of the A and B putts is described in the table below.
Dual Homed Device Port Function
A Secondary Connection
8 Primary Connection
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WHA; l/oz/ NEfqro Matt WEADA P75?» .
- Cables,
Adapter type Conncclnrs Correct
Keying
Copper One UTP (Cal. 5) or S/UTP cable R145
SAS MIC* One fiber-optic cable MIC x
SC“ Two fiber—optic cables SC
Copper Two UTl’ (Cal 5)orS/UTP cahtca R145
DAS MIC* Two fiberroplic c‘lbles MIC x
SCM Four fiber-optic cables SC
"’ MIC cabling systems generally use cables with lwn fiberroptic cores (SC cables I core
per cable)
M For two fichOpUC SC cable; one duplex cable can be used Il‘lSlEfld
Note: These cables are not provided with the adapter. Contact your network
administrator for assistance in selecting the correct table. If you are in doubt about
your adapter fard type (DAS, SAS, fiber-optic, copper, 4"), refer to the overview in
the paragraph Overvtew FDDI NIC Chumnertslicx.
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|nsiu||aiion Instructions
Chapler l" dfieml Momma"
Figure 4. Plug Types
- Empty expansion slots m which to install the adapter”
- A computer equipped wuh
O an [is/6000, Power PC,[nle180286, 80.7186< 80486 Dr PENTIUM (compatible)
mlCrOpfoCcsaor.
- MCA, (SA; ElSA m PCI bus,
- and at least (me expunaitm slot (DAS udtlpler except PCl two lldluccrll cxpunmu
slots).
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Chapter 1 Genem| lniormotlon
ISA: The computer should be currectly configured before you proceed with the
adapter installation.
- The reference manual Shipped with your computer
- The covcrvlock key‘ it the cover is locked.
- A screwdriver that fits the screws of your computer's cover.
. The Driver Installzrinn Diskette which was delivered with [he FDDI adapter.
0 The Configuration Program Diskette which was delivered with your computer
- Something to write with.
i This manual
You will find a Current lisr of all supported operating systems in the general READMETXT file
on Diskette 1 (root directory) delivered With the adapter
|nsta|lation Instructions é> \ FDDI Network Interface Cords
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CHAPTER 2. |NSTALLATION
or THE ADAPTER
Note: For network driver installation, refer to the corresponding rcadme files (in the
Installation Diskettes and to Chapter 3 of this documentation.
[NSWtAWONOVERWEW 7
If you are testing a previously installed adapter, hklp w Step 5 on page 39.
The installation of the adapter requires completion ofttre followtng steps:
' DIP Switch Setting
- Update Configuration Diskette
' Remove Computer Cover
' Insert the Adapter Card
' Rep|oce Computer Cover
' Configuration via Uti|ity Program
' Test
‘ Attach FDDl Cub|es
Each of these steps lt~ described in detzul in the t'nllrming sculionx.
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Adopter
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and clip switches
liyou ure Ill it hurry, follow these simple instructions to install your network adapter:
Note: The Quick Installation | only recommended for experienced users!
1.
Remove the network adapter from the antistatic bag. Be sure to disehurge the static
electricity [mm your hody by touching a protective grounding devree or the menu chassis of
your computer Always handle the adapter carefully by its edges and avoid touching any of
thc components or connectors
(ISA onlyz) Set thedip'ewnc‘hess‘ifétéfrfit‘rgfto the tables on page 31.
. Turn off your computer, unplug the power cord nnd remove the computer cover. You will
probably need a flat blade or Phillips type Screwdriver to remove the screws securing the
computer case.
Select a free expansion slot and insert the adapter until it is properly settled in the slot.
Secure the adapter.
Replace the computer cover and connect the network cable to the newly installed network
adapter Reconnect the power cord and plug it into the power outlet.
If you need to change some of the Settings on your network adapter, run your computer's
configuration tool and select the required settings (does not apply to most [SA computers).
Save the settings and turn off your computer The new settings Will take effect the next time
your computer IS booted.
The following section describes the configuration of the adapter. including
FDDI Network Interface Cards
IBM compatibility of bus master transfers (Address lines SA [7.. SA 19: default setting.
enabled. non IBM compatible)
I/O base address (default setting 0x I 00)
interrupt (default selling' lRQ 2/IRQ 9)
DMA channel (default setting: No 5)
Boot PROM installation
ubled ] for Boot ROM
Memory base address (default setting:
BootROM enabling
Note: If problems occur or if you do not have the required COHflgulellOn information for
your system, please contact your network administrator.
lfyou do not use the default settings, follow these steps:
1.
Select the IBM compatibility of address lines SA I7 SA [9 It iiddress llncx LA
l7...LA IQ tire only to be supported (non compatible to IBM). skip to instruction 2 ofthis
list.
lftlie computer is IBM compatible in regards to the bus muster transfers, remiwcjuinpcr
WI,To locate its position on the curd, refer to figure 5.
ffthejumper is set (default position). the curd may be installed in Ll non—IBM compatible
computer.
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Chaplet z Inslallatiun or the
Adapler
24 Select lhc ll’lpuI/Oulpul h: e ilddrc - - of the adapter by Milling the dip Witches No 1, Z
and 3 of bunk W2 (refer to liguie 5). Use lhc table below to speCily the base address.
Check the system and adapter l/O address areas. Select ii Hinge that is not already in use
Refer to the computer‘s reference manual to get inlorinrltion regarding the system 110
area.
3. Select the inlen'upt by selling the dip switches on bank W4. using the following table.
Note: Only one switch should be set to position ON. Setting more than one switch to
the ON posilion may cause damage while operating the computer.
Check the system and adapter cards interrupt settings. Select an intcrrupt which is not
already in use Refer to the computer‘s reference manual for infunnatlon on the system
interrupt settings.
4. Select the DMA channel for the adapter by setting the switches 1 m 8 on the dip swnches
on bank W3 (refer to figure 5); refer to the table below,
Check the system and adapter cnrds DMA level utilization Select 3 DMA level that is not
already in use Refer to the computer's reference manual to get information on the system
DMA level utilizatlnnt
Note: Only one pair olswitchcs may be set to position ON. Selling more than one
pair of switches to ON may cause damage while operating the computer.
installation instructions
FDDI Network lnlerlcce Cards
chap“; 2, Inslollntienol lite"
Adapter
Switches at W2 "ON”
I/O Base Switches at W2 "ON" BootROM
i Address
Switches at
W3 "ON"
Address
disable , _ _ , DMA7 No. 1 & No. 2
(“10° ’ l “ ' DCOOO ‘ ‘ ‘ * DMA6 No.3 & No. 4
0x120 , - x DAOOO _ . x .
Oxlso » x - 03000 . . x x DMAS No. 5 8- N04 6
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0x240 x - x 02000 , x x _
0,620 x x ' D0000 ' X x X Interrupt S tch at W4
0x340 x x CEOOO x . _ 0
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CAOOO x - x , lRQ 15 No. 1
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Chapter 2 tnstaiiclien of the
Adapter
5. if remote heating is desired, install the optional I’Cll‘lfltc hoot software This software
enables the computer to load the operating system via the network In this case. the
computer operates as a dirk/mi workstation.
To install thc hoot software, follow the instructions given in the boat software
documentation or in the readme files contmned in the diskettes By specifying a base
address for the boot PROM. rt free area of main memory is allocated from this address on
The setting is applied via the swttches No 5 ,8 on bank W2 (refer to the appropriate
table).
Note. lfrcinote boot software is not available or not required, do not change the settings of
switches 54.8 on bank W2. They must be in position OFF. (This is the default position,
boot PROM disabled.)
6. Make a note of the selected configuration here. (After changing the settings or after
installing the remote boot software, correct the corresponding entries which were
prevtously made.)
IBMrcompatible
DMA
Interrupt
1/0 Address
Remote Booting
Continue with Step 1,
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Instaliotion Instructions
date; 2. Instollution at the
Adopter
STEP O/MQL U/ij TE 1715 BA cw,“ C OPV Of pf C OMPUTER’S REFERENgfiD/flffflfw
Note: The followtng instructions apply to IBM computers; with other syslems, the
procedure is similar. if you have a nun-IBM system, refer to your computer's reference
manual to ensure proper configuration
Before you install the adapter in the computer, you need to update the backup copy of the
computer‘s Reference Diskette with the information that is on the diskette which came With the
adapter (The diskette which came with the adapter is referred to as the Driver Installation
DtSkClIC )The computer does this for you automatically.
To update the backup copy of the Reference Diskette. follow these steps.
1. Insert the backup copy of the Reference Dtskette into diskette drive A,
Boot your computer. When the (IBM) logo screen is displayed. press Enter.
When the Reference Dirketle Main Menu is displayed, use the arrow keys to move the
selection bar to the ”Copy 3 Driver Installation Diskette" option. Prest Enter.
4. Follow the instructions in the program screens,
Note: You may have to swap the Option Lind Reference Diskettes during the update process.
Continue wtth Step 1.
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822 18/35
Chapter 2. tnstallanon of the
Adam.
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1. Tum off the computer (power switch tn OFF position).
2. Unplug the computer item the power outlet.
3. Refer to the Safety lnlnnnannn chapter in the beginning Uflhis mnnual for lnStruCItOnS on
disconnecting the cables that tire ennnccted tn the ctimpuler. Follow these instructions
curcltilly
4. Follow the instrucnnns in the section nf the computer‘s reference manual that descn'bes
the removal of the computer cover.
Continue with Step 2
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Notes:
- Il‘you are installing the adapter in a floor-standing machine. place the computer on its
side so that you can press firmly when insening it into an expansion slot.
0 The DAS adapter (except PC!) requires two free adjacent expansion slots.
lnstctllation Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards
dam nsta mm a
Adapter
To install the adapter ll'l an expansion slot, follow these steps-
W613 efibfiexpansinn’slot on the'si'swm bdhtd
Whirl two sdjaée'nt empty eiéiiansion slots‘nn the system'lioard (exbept' PCI'D'A ml? 1);
2. Go to the section ofthc computer‘s reference manual that describes adnptcr installation.
3. To remove the expansion slot rover“), follow the corresponding steps in the computer‘s
reference manual.
4. Remove the adapter from its static-protective package, Referto the Handling Instructions
on page 17 [gr addittnnal information.
5. Follow the instruclimis in the cninpulct‘s reference manual for placing the adapter in an
expansion slot.
Note: Make sure that the adapter {its properly into its expansion slot connector at the
base of the computer‘s chassis. Then press down the adapter vertically until it snaps
into place. Refer to figure 6.
Instu||ctian Instructions \ A\\\ anl Manumb tram-(nag. (“m-A,
Attachment A to FCC ID: KBSSBZZ 19/35
Chapter 2 InsIuIIahQri oi the
Adopter
Computer Chassis
Figure 6. InstuIIuIion oi an
adapter in on expansion sIot
Expansion Slots
Because models vary. your computer and the adapter card may look different to the one shown
above.
Continue With Step 3
FDDI Network Interface Cards
InslaIIciiion Instructions
Chapter 2 InstoIIntiori of tire
Adopter
SW 3. katACE 7745 COMM/72:1? C OVER AND RECONNECI’ er 0.5155
Follow the instmctions in the section of your computer's reference manual that describes the
computer installution.
To reconnect the cables disconnected in Step 1, follow the instructions given in the Safety
Infomiulton chapter in the beginning of this manual. Do not connect the FDDl cables at this
time. Leave the computer powered OFF, and continue with Step 5 for ISA installation,
otherwise continue with Step 4.
. he Configuration Program of your EISA computer may be installed on the hard disk. If
so. start the Configuration Program and skip to instruction 3.
|9 IO Iii
hie Interrupt settings
To restart and configure the computer, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the Configuration Diskette is inserted in diskette drive A
2. Turn on the computer. Start the Configuration Program of your EISA computer by
followmg the instructions given in the computer's reference manual When the Main Menu
of the Configuration Program is displayed, select the appropriate option to install an EISA
adapter (if the adapter [5 not detected automatically).
3. Go to the corresponding part of the computer‘s reference manual and/or follow the
instructions given in the configuration program
4. When you are asked to add tht: configuration file. insert the Option thclic i in diskette
drive A. Add the configuration file lSKl)()I(Xi.CFGt lullowmg the instructions given in the
Installation Instructions \ A\ FDDI Network Interface Cards
Attachment A to FCC ID: K3SSBZZ 20/35
Chupler 2 Installation at Ihe
Adapter . . v .
computer‘s reference ntuttuul or in the Conftgttrzttttm Program until the Ile‘IflIItlllOll is
complete.
5. Save and quit the Configuration Program
Continue with Step 5
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Note: The following instructions apply to IBM computers; w It other sys ms, the
procedure is similar. if you have a non-[BM system refer to your computer 5 reference
manual to ensure proper configuration.
Av
blelnterruptselt gs a |9 10 1I
To complete this step, you need the working copy of your computer's Reference Diskette To
Mart and Configure the computert follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the working copy of the computer's Reference Diskette ts lnitrl'led tn
digkette drive A.
2. Turn on the computer. When the logo screen IS displayed, press Enter The computer
displays a screen similar to the following:
InsthIcttion Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards
cheat; ij'tnséliutign or the '
Adapter
Ewwflror . octas Page i a
rt you have tnstatied or remcvsd an adapter, r .
automatic conttguratmn.
tt yDu have no: tnstatted at removed an adapter. do
nOl l'Uil automatic COt‘ftgut'Etlfll’l. Continue ul'llii rt‘o
Main Menu appears. Select "rest the comptlLCr‘ to
Figure 7, Typical Adopter determtnP the reuse ct thta error and what zit—tum to,
Configuration Error Screen Lake
Automatically conftgute the system mm
3. At the butlum of this panel. lypc Y to automatically configure the computer to rccognize
the new adapteds).
Note: If the Adapter Configuration Error screen does not display, the adapter is not
correctly installed. Go back to Step 2 and repeat the installation procedure.
4. It an error occurs during uutomauc configuration. contuct your Sen’ICC rcpresentntwe or an
authorized reseller.
5. When automatic configuration is complete, at message is displayed. Press the  key
to retum to the Main Menu, and continue wtrh Step 5.
Bas cally, there are two methods for configuratio .
. Plug 34 play: autom-
ic configuration or (if not successful):
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822 21/35
Chapter 2 lnstcllation al the
Adapter
. Configuration via the computer‘s BIOS Setup or installation utility. Refer to the
reference manual delivered with your computer.
STEP 5 7557 erADAPrE/e
There Ltrc two ways to test lhi: adapter
0 A test with loophack covering all devtccs including the transceiver.
. A test Wlll’toul Iorypbflck covering all dcvlccs except the transceiver.
Note: For the transceiver tests, the following prerequisites apply:
Adapter type Cables I Plugs Connectors
Copper One wrap plug RJ-45
MIC Onc wmp plug MIC
SC Ont: wrap plug SC
Copper Two wrap plugs RJ—45
DAS MIC Two wrap plugs MIC
SC Two wrap plugs SC
Refer to the following figures.
Installation Instructions ®>>\ FDDl Network Interface Cards
Chapter 2. Installation at the
Adcpler
Figure 5. Wrap Plug lor the
Loopbaclt Test (e.g. MlCl
Figure 9. RJ»45 Wrap Plug,
Pin Assignment
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K3S5822
Chapter 2 lnsrallution ml
Adapter
llle
Process Plug
Figure lO, Removal of the
Process Plug
Installation lnstruclions ®>
Chapter 2. lns’tallet‘ienual‘the
Adapter
To test the adapter, follow these steps:
22/35
PRESS
PULL
PRESS
1. Turn off the computer. If the adapmr is connected to the network, remove the FDDI cable
(plug) from the transceiver. If applicable, remove the process plugts) from the
transeeiver(s). Refer to the figure, I! you want to perform the test Without loopback‘ skip
to the next step,
2 Insert the wrap plug(s) inlr) the rransceiverfi).
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FDDI Network Interface Cards
3. Boot with DOS and watt until the operating system is loaded and the DOS prompt is
displayed on the screen.
If you are notable to initiate DOS or if the DOS prompt does not appear, check your
configuration.
4. insert the Driver lustallanon Diskette 2 (which wits delivered with the adapter) in diskette
drive A.
h” L 5-1 thii’fifsfndnplemtypc,
SKFEDIAG
EdilJ-Sflflnpters; type
357?
SKDIAGFI 'Q[I/O] -i[INT] —d[DMA]
«h
replacing
[1/0] by the current I/O port number and
(INT1bythe current mterrupt number
[DMA] by the current DMA channel number
Use —h for high memory
Ftii‘MCA adapters, type
SKDIAGFH
and press the Enter key.
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Chapter 2 installation shite
Adapter
SKPPDIAG
and press the Enter key.
6. When the Main Menu oflhe dtagnoslic program ts dtsplayed, select
- Diagnostics tfyou want to perform the test without Inopback or
- Diagnostics with Lccpback it“ you wnnt to perform the rest With loopback
Several tests are performed This will take 1 to 4 minutes. After all the tests are passed, a
message is displayed.
Installation Instructions
FDDI Network interface Cards
lnstallcticn at the
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Media Dl'tqlnal mm Crmnectar MM"
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Diagnflstxts with Loophack Outward memory ,
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FPROM ' 9 “K
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tntoughpet Test .. ., . passed
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ed
“as
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Screen of the Diagnostic
Program
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Mesrnge Screen ollhe Plt‘a‘so check (”onflguitn m. and m». we test aqatn
Diagnostic Program
Prrzfis any Key to (Ofikli._e
Iian error message instructs you to resent the adapter. follow the procedure listed below:
1. Turn off the computer
2. Repeat Step I Remove the Compull’r Cover on page 34
3. Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated You do not have to remove the adapter.
Just lift the adapter so that the adapter connector and the connector on the system board
are clear of each other Press firmly on the adapter until it is seated correctly. Verify that
you have followed the instructions for Step 5 and Step 4.
Installation Instructions ¢> \ FDDl Network interface Cards
chapiéri.'t'n§iaiicrm oi the
Adam" . . . . . .
4. Return to instruction 4 and the followmg instructions oi the preceding procedure list to
repeal the test.
if the problem persists, contact your authorized reseller or the SysKonnect Product
Support. For lnfDmllAliUl’l regarding the repair procedure for Syskonncct products or the
return ofdefective productsplease refer to the next paragraph (RMA procedure).
5. To quit the Diagnostics Program. select the Exit bar in the Main Menu
lfappltcable. remove the wrap plug. Reconnect the adapter to the network.
(Fiber onlyzl if you do not intend to connect the xystem to the FDDI network right now.
reinserr the process plug into the optical transceiver. The process plug will protect the
optical transceiver from dust accumulation
Continue Wllh Step 6
RMA (Retum Material Authorization] Procedure
1. If you want to return material directly to SysKonnect. Contact us via the follnwtng
communication numbers:
America, Pacific European 8. other countries
Tel. 01 408 437 3857 +49 7243 502 476
Fax +1 408 437 3866 +49 7243 502 364
2. Normally via fax, you Will receive an individual repair number and a fax buck form.
3. Fill in the required information
4. Return the defective product. including
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822 25/35
Chapter 2 installation at the
Adapter .
o the original bax (or a similan one). Nule ihc repuu' numhcx AlHOCLllcd by
SysKonncci in clear letters «m the Uuludc packaging
0 anll—Smlic bag
- the Completed form
Note: Warranty is vnid ifthe material is damaged due to electrostatic discharge
problems or had packaging.
57? 551.5749“! ”f F DD’, 5.4545 79”? 40A?” ., ,
T0 complete this step, you need the followmg items
(Zapper One UTP (Cal, 5) m S/UTP cable RJ-45 —
SAS MIC* One fiber—Optic cable MIC x
4 SC“ Two fiberroptic cables SC .
Copper Two UTP (Cal 5) or S/UTP cublcs JIll-45 —
DAS MIC“ Two fiber-0pm: cables MIC x
SCM Four fiber-optic cables SC
* MlC cabling systems generally use cables Wllh [W0 fiber-optic cores (SC cables: 1 core
per cable)
** For two fiber-optic SC cables. one duplex cable can be used instead.
installation Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards
chap'eé'z Mums; SM;
Adopter
- An opiicalbyp‘ ~switch,it'appropnale.
To connect the computer lo the network, attach an FDDl cable to each installed adapter,
e FDDI cable keyed
FAB is always connec in the
hle and the transceiver have to be keyeds.
aim-gs co cc to the t‘rmsbeiver lab'clc'd A.
harm: uei'labeledB. In SAS installations. 1h
Figure l3. Attachment of
the FDDI Cable
lnS\allfllIOn of the adaple ‘ ow complete For future reference. smrc [ht-we mairucriuns With
your computer‘s reference manual
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Chapter 2. Installullon at the
Adapter
Thu Addplct’ I}. rmw rcully to be munculcd in your FDDI network
Nine: The adapter is only operational iI'a protocol driver is loaded. Refer In chapter 3 in
luad the appropriate drivers),
Installation Instructions ®> \ FDDI Network Interface Cards
—
CHAPTER 3. INSTALLATION
OF THE PROTOCOL DRIVERS
Once the driver ls installed and loaded, the adapter is; ready for use. The operational Male n
indicated via LEDs (excepl ISA adaprers) Refer also to Figure l.
[EDS
SAS Adapter
I Win“ P plmm n
arr dnver not loaded. cud not operational
olt‘ m1 unuon m- . emcnlcodu hrunnmg‘ndliplcrnxiulmnlmuzdwllie lrclmeHorrmmplc
cable lS disconncclcdl
on all udnplel is ready Iur w: («unnamed 1.0 neiwurk and apmrmnun
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Chapter 3. lnstullalton at the
Pratocol Drtvers
DAS
DAS adapters except ISA adapters have tine additional LED (refer to the third column).
of! at! ntt driver "(it landed, card not Operational
mt nn on station management mule I5 running, mini" is not Contict‘lud ID the network (to:
example Cat/It h dlmunne‘cltdl
on on on Pct DAS tltllplcr active m per! B
(rther DAS Adapter ucltvc at part A
oft oil on PCI ms. adapter attfle at port A
mtier DAS' lumpier active at pan 8
nu nit on adapltr m ready for use (connected to netwurk and cpcrarioiiat). station connected
to the Font duublc ring
A current overview ofthe supported operating systems is given in the general readme file on
anene I (root directory).
Complete protocol driver installation instructions are given in readme files on the Installation
Diskettes. We recommend the use of the Readme Viewer interface for safe and comfortable
information handling.
Installation Instructions ®> \ FDDI Network Inlerface Cords
ctupier 3. Ins nllaIidn oI the "
Protocol Drlvers
_R§QD/NG D/e/m qurftuA ”of" /N5mU¢nQN5 UNDER DOS
There are two methods it» reach the information files undei DOS;
' Direct access to the readme Files
To reach the inturmtition files, look for the TXT files stored in the subdirectory of the
cnnespondmg driver (in the Installation Diskeltcx.
- Navrgutiun via Refldme Viewer user interface. The installation of the various protocnl
drivers lS described tn tiles that can he easily accessed VILI ll|E Reudnie VICWL'! display tool,
Installation and use of this tool is described in the followmg paragraphs.
WSMUA FON or IHE REAQME V/fo/e 7001
To improve access time, it is rccommcnded to copy the Installation Diskettcs to your
computer‘s htird Lll‘IVl:
1. Lnsen the Installation Diskette 1 into the computer's diskette drive,
2. Copy the contents oftliis diskette [0 the computer‘s hard disk. retaining this dlrecmr)’
structure.
3. Repel“ this procedure wtth Installation Diskette 2 (and funher tnstzitttirmn Diskettes. if
applicable).
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AttachmnSIlt A to FCC ID: K355822 28/35
Chapter 3 tnstchhon at the
Protoco| Drtvers
USE OF THE A’EADME WFWER TQQI
1. FIG!“lhE“Hull/(111071I)L\‘k(’ll(‘ It mm the program READMEEXF by cmcring
README
2. The folluwmg screen is di>\ FDDI Network Interface Cards
tttépte'r'é inQaétiéncn of the" '
Proloco| Drivers
KEADME vtemer v1.86
(cmupyrtgm 1395 SysKunnECt,
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4m rths reserved
Press ENtER tn cannnue
a Press the  key. The tollowmg
syxxems and platforms.
dn. plruyed, reprexennng the supported operating
|nstut|cttcn Instructions \ A\\\ CHHIKI,L ,,| . . r » .
Attachment A to FCC
Chapter 3 Installation at the
Protocol Drivers
Installation Instructions
apte'ré tnsmllaton’éf I}! "
Pratocol Drivers
29/35
ID: K355822
E Select Item a
INTRODUCTION
IIGVELL NEW/ARE
DDS 001 CltEnt DerEl‘
Net-tare 3.1X Server Driver
NEH/are SFIIII Server Drlver
Installation for Netuara 3.11
Netuare 4 x Server Driver
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thduus 85
W|ndutls M 3.5
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LanServer for DOS
tan Server for 05/2
HICRDSDFT LANMANAGER
LanManager fur DDS
Press [SC to smart
it Select an upcratmg system or platform We the hlghItghled bur. To move the bar. use the
 and  cursor control keys.
5. Press t The corresponding tnlormalion (for example. installation instructton) is
displayed.
FDDI Network Interface Cards
(“Copyrvgnt ms SysKnrtnecl,
Vi husmeis mm at Schnetuer at mm. 5 ca. Dawns slene mum
ress 55: to ahnrl
The information generally inCIudes several pages, To move within the (exit use the 
and  cursor control key for one line up/down or the  or 
key to move to the pt'ecedtng/next page.
To quit the informallon page, press .
Select another item (refer to step 3 and 401 (his her) or quit the Readme Viewer tool by
pressing .
Attachment A to FCC ID: K335822
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GLOSSARY
insiafloiion Instructions
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entries for the words. Il'you do not find the
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contents or to the IBM Dictionary of
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"Elwnrk whllu iiiniiiiiiiiiiiig lhc tflnliilully iii th ttlhic
plum
card. (D) iii An clL‘CllUiliC Cin‘uli miiiiihni ix
plugged iiiiii n ~.|U[ in n iyiiniii iiiiii Silt iim minim
(z. A plug—m in iixxcixlbiy.
cimiii iDi (IlOnc iii iiiiiic nniiauciinx ilimngli
which .in clean“: uni-«iii me llnw m A iflgik dm’lcc
cunccnll‘illur. ii» i l i Ari FDDI midi ihiii priiiriiini
nhhiiniinl niini-liiiiniii piiiiiii iin iiniiniis ihiii J“) inn
panniiliniiiinl iiiig iSMFPMD! (PMD) i2i mi rum
iiiiui» ihiii hih niiiiiiininl pinnii iinyiiiiii iiiinc required
klr |l\ ilwil iilmchllwnl in mi I-DDI (lam/GIL The-w
idili innl piiiii he in! llllflth g (llhcr FDDI ninm
iiiiilniiiiig “Kim! (“illclumml‘si in n (It: iiipiiiiigy
(SMT) (ii A nude (in iiic FDDI ring. which in iiiiii
piiiyiui-i councclulr“ i'ni nadiiiiiniil niiniiiiniing FDDi
minim Mi iiini iiiny inny lelllluniciilc wiili iiiiii-i
Lillilchmmlh iii Ill: FDDI ring. A i cnlriflflr hiii
pilyx nl |.l)(‘| ("mun inn my in iiiny inn iuic inin iii
mun: din. llllk |ilycr niiiiiii-i
configuuliml iTi Thi- illmligulilcm Mu Compulci
~yxlcm iii iiciwnih iii ii ml by lhc mum: number.
ind ihc chici Chilm iii II\ iiiiiuiniini uiiiis ri’K‘
icmi inny rcfcr [0 .i h.l(dwi in iii n miiwnic
cullfigumtloii
tonneflivil} illi i ii ‘l'iii- “iiiiniliiy in .i \_\\l:lxl in
iic LA: iii be niihlicu iii iiilicr $y\ll‘m\ iii dcx im
lllmh williiiiii i\14hlli)li\g ihi-iii ix
CAM ihi- iniii- iii inii “infirm“ iliiii |].I\C .iii
iipiiniiii» Clplikii rUiHc iii-iii Mn iiii-iii
Attachment A to FCC ID: K385822
Glossary
clamy
Insta||cfion Instructions
(uslumizulmn (I)! (ll Th: prlx‘cfi llrlmlglllllg a
llllll pmoessmg lnllallnlllln or “Clwflrk ln lllgcl lll:
rktqlummcnh lll plllllcullll mm (2) The process of
dcfinlng lllll MllV-lllng l l-llnllglnllllnll llllll changing
Wflcm pllllnlclm lll lllncl um rcqullefllcnls.
DAC. Dulll JIIdLthfll cnllcclllmmr.
DAS Duul uIlLlL‘hMCN daliml
data link. (m A ll-lcu-lllllllllllllclllnn |lflL‘ IS only lllc
physlml lllmlllnl l‘flrlmsmlsvulll lnlcxllmplc, l
[clcphuns mm or ancruwnvt lxlnll A dam llllx
lnnllldfi lhc phwlul nledllllll nl llllnx-lllllslnll. (1K:
pllllllcnl. lllul moclalcd dcwcc; l’md program A ll ll
lxllll Iuglcdl and physical]
dam pack“. [0 A packet used“) llansmil userdala
(We! a llrlllnl CIrCulI al (he D l'E/DCF. Inlcrfafl:
defaull [m Penallllnglnall allnlllllc value,flr0ph0n
(hdl I9 . “med when llnnc ll cxpllcllly specified
DLI Dalu Lmk Interfacr
DOS Dllmpcnlllllgsmnl
nlllnl (D) (I l A program, syslem or dtvlcc Ihat
allows a lullullllnnl llllll lor network) lll upemlz a) A
clrcull lllul incmm Ih: ngllnl Current [or senalllg am
mnlnng cnhlcsolm manynlllcrcllclllls. (J) A
mull Ihm sends small C|r¢flonic ngllall lo a device
dual allacllnlenl sullun (m5). (D) A Smllon ma!
nflm a dual anathmem I!) [he FDDI nclwork and is
capable or accommodallllg a dull! (Coulllcrrmluling'
{mg
amen Syllllllylllllm ullll fixed all. nnlll‘cllllllvlmlc
disk.
ISA. Indusuy SLImllxRI AI'L'hIlc‘lllrlL
KI} um llylc»
kbps moo hm» pcrs‘cclvnd
ktybozrd (m A gmup lll‘lluml-m ll-yll illphllhclu‘
keys. lll Iunclmn kcy\ uxcd filrtnlk‘rmg lm’llllllllllllll
{mm a Kcrllllnml and mm llle xyllcln
LAPS LAN Adaplcr llllll I’mloclil sllplmn Prugl’dm.
link (I) (UThephyklclflIHL'JHSUICOHHCCImgkmL‘
Imulmn ln lmulhcr llll llll purposcnflmmmlulng11nd
recall/mg ddlfl (2) lb) ln SNA. lllc culllhlnllllon lll’lnl»
Imk mnnccllfln nlld Ihl: link lllllnllllnllllng lluwnll
nodcs, lnl Exllmple. (a) ll Syslcm/Jfli Chllnnel llnu llx
uswmlfll pmlflcolk, lll; u wrlulrbyrhil cnnnm‘lllln
under Ihc collllol llr lllullmnlnl. Dun Llnk <‘lllllllll
lsDLcl A lnll Crlnntclmll ll .l phyucul lncdfllm lll
llalllmlllllln A llllk. llowml. ll boll} lnglclll llllll
phyncal. Synflnynlnus wxlh null llllk
Local area nelwork (LAN), (D) lllA lllllll IlclMorL
lnclllcd (in (he mm pn-llllm lll wllllll lenlll
Lr-lHSmlS ‘oll ls med lnllllml-l dulll Culflnlmllcdllml
among ll.llu “LING". lll Ste aim wldc Circa llclwnll.
Nulcs:
I Cnmmumcalmll vkllhlll ll local 11ch Ilclwurk IA "4“
xubjecl lo cxlclnlll ftgullllllm: lwwcvcrl ulllllllulllclllllll
across [he LAN boundary lnlll he llllllm h) llllllc mn
nl rcgulalwn
2 A LAN docs nlll HH‘ HUN! And lllmlllll Icc'lllll]ll\‘\
31/35
dualallachmcnlconcenlnllllllllACl. ll); A-
concenlmlol lllal nlfen a (“Ml i\llllL’hl“(hl (0 UK l DDI
rmlwork and is capahlc lllllccllllllllollnllnp ll dudl
lcounlcmolallngl mg
duulringfl-‘DDldunl ring). (Dl /\ plllllll llllllllelr
lnlnllllg luglcal rlnp
dual slaliun (or dual Illathmvm slalimn ms». A
llllllnll llllll "(1ch we allaclllllmll ln Ihc FDDI nclwnll
Whlch lllc lapllhh: cl atCOlflllluddllng a lllllll lLOlAlllCF
Ruining) llllg ll may um-l aadlllmllll allncllmellu llgc
Eflncemmlnr),
EISA Exlclldcd Induslry Smndllld ArflhlitQIHrL'
FCC, Fedtral Cummnlllcnllunl ("olnmlsslom
FDDI. Flhcr Dlmlbulwd Dala Inlcrfzcc
fiber (D) ll JDIC|CCIHCmalcrullhdlglllde~|lghL
WAVEgIfldE (m lnulllnlllde and fllllglE—modd libel].
(SMFPMD) m all-mum- mmnll lllnl guMCS hghll
uzvcguidcv
fiber uplir cable. (0) (UAJMKCIUJ flhL‘Hab
(SMFPMD) lPMDl 42; A Cub]: Eunldlfllng (me or more
Optical fibers
rlher optics The Iecllnfllogy wllclchy oplltal slgnnll
(rum lighlrgzncmlmg If‘dnsmluefi m propagalcd
[llmugh npuc mlel Mavcguldw lo llghlrdtltcilng
{Ecewefs
hard Ifisk (D) A llglu magnellc lllw such a: Ihc
lmemal nulls used in Ihc Syflcm unll‘ nl‘ mm pclwnnl
[or Compalllfl!) Cflmpuicn .llnl lll cxlenlul llnlu dlfik
FDDI Nelwork Interface Cards
[Sl‘l Ulful Amu Nclwnrk Suppml l’lllgllllll
lll-ll Mluulnl-lcl ll / l om llllll lllclcrl
MK, l mu m hum
Mbps, l (100 (Jul) mu lll-l lncllllll
Media lnlcrfzcc tollllcclor (Mlt‘l All uplicdl l'lm-l
cnllncclnl whldl cllllllccll llll- (er lllcllln lll llll- rlml
nllllllllll-lll. m- MIC l-lllllulc lll lull ll.lllnl. l plug lmd
ll lctcpmclc.
nllluse. (Dl lllln allllpllll-lgmlllllcl, ll llllllllrlll-lll
[OCJIIII “perm“! lll lllnvlng ll m .l mu Nllll‘JL‘c A
lllnucc gellcnlllv clllllullls a Cflntnvl nllll lll ll palr lll
whctlx
UL lm lzl lll SAA mugs. u llnwcl- l'ul l. mu mull-x
all u lllll \’urfil(l.' KY [Human ll pllilllcl llll llll.‘ «ll-ell ll
014mm ll uscr m erL‘L‘l ll (“home or lllnl’mm [0 he
pclrllnllcll or U) palnrlll (Vpcrullnlh 0" llll» “ll-ell wllk’h
ul lll llg lll lllllu lllg UREA (mm mm [KMIUUH hr
lmnlhw.
NDISA Nclwolk DL’HCC Drlvur llllcrl’nlc Smell
lull
llelwllrk. (Dl H).‘\n flrmngcllwlll Ufl|0dc~nl1d
l-llnlll-l-llllg hrllng‘hc\ Cullllccllunfl lllc lllllllc Mum
ll.ll.l “HUUIH. lzl ~\ tullllgufllliun lll llllll pnx‘cnl
dL‘VlCCx ilnd wllwum Ellmlcdtd llll Illlurmlllnfl
lnlclchllngc
nllwurk (FDDI nelwork]. ml A cllllcl-llnlllll l DUI
nllllcx illlchflnnL‘uL‘d m filllll ll mull. lll .l lll-l- lll ll
llllllk rmg Wllh llllllllplc lll-n~ Whlx lllllllllllll lx
lllllll-llllll- lulled .l llllul llllg lll llm
Ulll. (1pm l).ll.l l llll llllcllnll-
Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822
Glossary
blew;
Installation Inslruclions
()p11ll\).\l4‘l Sllllk'rk‘flflnl'diml (051). (DJ (”The
rnlcrunrrlcumn (ll 0pm lywlcmx in ascol'dlmcc min
in» hi: ISlhlnndnnls,
Nrnc osl .n hllcuun: cllnnllxlles a frulllcwnlk mr
umrdllmul lllc dcvclllpmenl nfcunem lmd lnnrrr»
unnunrm lnr Vllc llllwumllcclmn nl ullnpllll'l \y\l:lllx
anwnrl l’nnllmrn lire dlvldcd nun wen lawn. I‘AL’I
layer reprmnn n grllupol relnleil (lflld prrnmrng nna
cnnnnnmcnlrnn lnuclrnm llrn L-lfl bx Cfllrlcll um I“ n
$Illlldilldw11y in wuplmll dlllcmnl npplr lhlm\
(2) I'm: usl‘ ul Gllllldurdlmd pmu'durt‘fi (l) enilhlc the
lnlcrl‘lmncullon (vfdzlln pmczulllg xyllcnlx
Opem' lg Syxlvmfl (m A Linnly nl nperilllng
syncvm mar conlml lllM Pmnnnl Sywlclll/Z crnnpnling
kyslcmx
oplinn. (DJ A «iambic clinmrnrnln nil prnrlncl
nsr 0pm mien“ lnlcuunllecllun
05/1 apernnrrn Sydcm/Z
Packcl (I; A wquemc llrhlnilrv dig!“ Iflcllldxnp dilm
rind ml! control Slgllzlls (th n wrllchtd rn 4 complmlc
nnnlc The line all! lnnlml signlln and rim-my crmr
cnrnml inlrrrmnnnn are in l specrfir lnrnnn
plug in; The removable hullnlnn cleclrle]
conneclnr
purl. (D) (I > An access pmnl rnr llnn enlry nrcxll,
(2) A uonnculornn a dcvlCB in which cables lnrnrner
dcvlccv xucll n dlipluyi and prlnlcn can be llllllched,
encn Manon Illm cxljlnlnlng nr Lupylllg lllc
lnfurmiluun llnally rclllrnlnl: ii In th‘ nrrgnrnnng
uflllnn. ln FDDlumgc,l)lclcml nng' nl ‘FDDI ring”
rcftrslulldual1tullnmr—mlalmgirlng
15MT) (l) TWA) or mom (laleN In whlth lllforlllalloll
n passed scqucnlially nelween nenve nanom. each
slnnnn in turn clelnlnlng or Copylng lllt mmmmlon,
finally relnrnrng n In rne originalillg union
SAC Single Alluchmcnl Cullcclllraluy
select (D; (I) In SAA Common UserAcccsx
nrchileclnrc. m mark or choose an nmn
(2) To place lhe turmroll an ablncl lnnrne or
mmrnnnd) and presr rhc 5elctl merry hullun lm inn
muuscr nr nn Selecl key on (h: lnynnnrd
servtr [Dl A (unennnnl unll lhnlpmvldcs ihzlrcd
berviccs, (<7 wrrrkrrnnnns over a nerwnrl. rrnexnnple. n
file server, n [mm server. a mail «my.
12) ln s nclwork. n rlna nnnnn mar pmVldm IAClllllcs
Io mher slnnnni, for cxilmplc a Illc wrvl‘r n [mm
mm. n mail server
sclup (D) ln a mmpulcr Illal cannrn ohm rmcmbly
0mm inunl compullng nnrn, the nmlllgcmcnl nl
cunnecllulls between me nnrn. and rhe ndlnnnrenn
needed fnr Ih': (Umpulcr I0 opernrn on a problem.
single nunchrnenlennennlrumr. in] A Luncelllrular
um offers a singl: Jlmchmenl in I've FDDI nnlwnrl.
singlt zllarhmenl slalion. (D) A NLHIUH lhxll ann a
single mlachmrnl in lhc mm nunmrl
A\\\
32/35
(H A warm collllllullicaumls end pnnn Wllhlll n hml
A purl idcnl in by a poner nunlbcr
prnulem delcmll'nnliull. 41); The pmccu ol
ldcnllfylllg rne “mu: nrn problem. l‘nrmrnpln rr
pmgram cumpnnenl, .l mncmnc Villlumr
lclccnmmunlullllm {Jenn-en uwrnl culllmclnr—
mulled prugmllv m cqmpmm nn L‘nvlmnlllclll
llnlurr: “inn m n pnwcr luv, nr l nrererrnr
pm.“ plug Tnn pLNlC plug inn pmlcch .ln Upllhll
rrlrneervcr rncclnm I”) Uxuxllly, n fiber hrxxc ddnplcl’
nr menrler and n dcllmred wnn an llncrlcd pmccxx
plug
l'S/l. I’emlnul Syxlcln/Z
RAM. Rlxlldnm mm lllclrloryv
rlndom new memory (“My (Dl A mirage newn-
mm which dam arc cnlcrL-d nnd lrnnr whlch am all:
mlrleverl in u nnrmqnenrnl manner
n'celvvr (m Ml nploelerlmnn urcnil rhnl conwm
an nprnnl uglinl in All alcclrlual loglc ligml
receiver (an l. (Dl An opmclcctrumc lecllll lhrll
tnm’erls an npnenl signal in an elecnicnl logm ngnul
lsM'r)
ring ml (1 ) Twu or more slallons whereln
mfflmlallon is p ma mqucnllally nelween flaw:
mnnm. encli lralinn in mm examlning nr (npymg me
nilnrrnnnnn. fimlly rcllmlmg n in [he onglnaling
slallon
[SMl-T‘MD) (PMDJ (2) A set of stations whereln
lnfomulmrl n pmxcd nquennally berween srnnnnn
FDDI Network Interface Cards
single Aztlan (or single allachmenl su- n). (D) A
xlrlllon lllnl 0"ch one aunchmenl [0 me FDDI nelwork
man... (07 An nddrcmble nndc mum FDDI
network capable nr Imnsmlltl’ng, mpeallng nnd
rtcclvlllg rninrrnnnnn A union hilt. cruelly nne SMTr
n chsI nne MAC. nr is -r one le. zllld nr lenxl nne
PMDY
lransmiL (D) (UThc union nl‘n «mllnll In general g
a token, frame, or olhcr (ymhol wquzmil: and pluclng n
on me oulguing lllcdlum
(MAC) (2) The numn ol 4: unlion lhnl mnmn nl
genemllng n lmme. lokcn. nrcurllml lequencc and
pldclflg u an lhl.‘ Inl‘dlum in me nexl muon.
lrallsmllter. 1D) (llAn opllwlcclmnic circull thlI
cunvcfls nn elcclncul log" eignnl [01m upllcul xlgnal
lransmillcrmplicalL (D) An nplneleermnrrr cull
mn convens m clnnrrcnl Inglc lignal In nn upllcul
lrgnal
lransceivn. (D) Phyl‘lul Mcdm nepcnnnnr
Raceiver/Trulhnlllltr Moduln
wrap plug. A inn nlng rlm connccls llre Dulpul m n
cummllcr nrrnnlr- in ma lnpul nun: cunlmllcr nr mil:
A wrap len men lenfie\ inn rne conlmllclor cnblc
oulpul and inpnl LllTul“ nrc wurklng cormdly
Attachment A to FCC ID: K355922 33/35
APPENDIX A. DATA SHEET
Network Interface Fiber cabling. ANSI X3 19 5
Standard or Draft UTPS or S/UTP cabling: Tl’~PMD
Bus Interface available for ISA, EISA. MCAr PCI
LAN Controller AMD Supernel Cllipsel
RAM 128 KB slam: CMOS
Power Consumption @ S V max SAS approx. 2 A.; DAS 2,65 A
@ 12 V max 50 mA.
FLASH Memory 128 KB (16 Pages 5 8 KB)
Dimensions EISA: 275 mm x 127 mm (ll ” x 5.08 " approx )
ISA: 339 mm x 107 mm (1313" x 4.28”)
MCA: 292 mm x 8&3 mm (11 5" x 3.48")
PCI: 126 mm x 186 mm (4.98" x 7.4")
Temperature Range Storage: 40°C“ +60°C
Opcralion: +10°C,..+40°C
ReL Humidity Storage: 10%.. 90%
(non-condensing) Operation: 3O%.E 80%
E.
Inslu|1alion lnslruclions
¢>>ww
—
APPENDIX B. INTERFACE
PINOUTS
Unshielded Twisted Pair Port Pinouts (Port Type A, B, M and S)
The TP—PMD UTP standard uses R145
RX- coilnecmrs and receptacle; The [31718
m“ below summarizes the pun pinouls
. R Conlact Signal
Tx- 1 Transmit (Tx+)
TX§
. W 2 Transmit (Tx-)
Flgure 14. RJVAS Pinoul
7 Receive (le+)
8 Receive (Rx-)
Note: Category 5 UTP cables for FDDI require 1 H 7 and 2 H S crossovers.
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822 34/35
AppendIX B Inmriace PmcuIs
OFT/Oil Ei’PAS‘?‘ SMICH A,
Optical Bypass Interface
Pin 6: P in 53
Switch present Ground
Pin 4: Switch Pin 3: Switch
Figure 15. OpIIcaI Bypass ; primary ring secondary rmg
Inierface
1.5, ”VCC
Pin2Vcc _ __ P“
FDDI Network Interface Cards
Installation insiruciions
“
APPENDIX C. ELECTRONIC
EMISSION NOTICES
.FEDE’?{“ (MUN/“79W CQWWQNKFCQWAWW’
The following statemenl applius to: SK-NET FDDI-FE, SK-NET FDDl-FE DAS. SK-NET
FDDI-UE, SK-NET FDDl-UE DAS, SK-NET FDDI-FI, SK-NET FDDl-Ul, SK-NET
FDDI-FM, SK-NET FDDl~FM DAS, SK~NET FDDl-UM, SK-NET FDDI-UM DAS
(Models SK-5342, SK-5322v SK-Slll, SK-5221, SK-5222, SK-534l, SK-SSZI, SK-5l41,
SK-5241, SK-5242)
Attachment A to FCC ID: K355822 35/35
tapas; c Electronic Emuston
Notices
159mm c Electra ( Emission "
Names
lnstallotion Instructions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is SUhJCCL to the following
conditions"
(I) this device may not cause harmful interference. and
(2) this device must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The following statement applies to: SK-NET FDDHTP, SK-NET FDDI»LP; SK-NET
FDDI-LP ms; SK—NET FDDl-UP, SK-NET FDDI-UP ms, SK-NET FDDI-FP“, SK-
NET FDDI-LP“, SK-NET FDDLLP“ DAS, SK-NET Foot-UP“. SK—NET FDDl-U P“
ms
(Models SK-5541, SK-5543,SK-5544,SK-5521, SK-SSZZ, SK-584l, SK-5843, SK-5844t
SK-5821, SK»5822)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B"
digital device, pursuant to Part [5 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmen
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in Sll’lCl
accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If tl
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be
detemiined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorienl or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver.
®>>\ FDDI Network Interface Cor
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver H
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission.
helpful:
”How to Identify and Resolve Radio—TV Interference Problems",
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402
Stock Number 004-000-003454.
SysKonnect is not responsible for any radio or televtsion interference caused by unauthorized
modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and
equipment other than those specified by SysKonnect, The correction of interferences caused by
such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be responsibility ofthc user.
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