IBM 09-0572-000 - Manual

IBM 09-0572-000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Com’s EtherLink
  • Page 5 – ONTENTS
  • Page 7 – ROUBLESHOOTING; TokenDisk
  • Page 10 – IGURES
  • Page 11 – ABLES
  • Page 12 – Introduction; If you are looking for:
  • Page 13 – ii; Conventions; Table 1; Convention; commands; Table 2; Icon
  • Page 14 – NTRODUCTION; TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter Features
  • Page 15 – Installation and Configuration Options; AutoLink Installation
  • Page 17 – Standard Installation and Configuration; Transcend PC Link SmartAgent Software; Troubleshooting; The
  • Page 21 – PC Requirements
  • Page 22 – Taking Safety Precautions; The adapter board is installed in a PC that; Inspecting the Adapter; TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Adapter User Guide
  • Page 23 – Check the adapter for any visible signs of damage.; Installing the Adapter; Install the 3C619C adapter as follows:
  • Page 24 – Replace the PC’s cover.
  • Page 25 – Connecting to the Network; Make sure that you connect the cable only to the; Type
  • Page 27 – Insert the RJ-45 plug into the adapter port.
  • Page 28 – The AutoLink program performs the following functions:
  • Page 29 – AutoLink Requirements; Verify that you meet the following requirements.; AutoLink Options
  • Page 30 – Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts; where
  • Page 31 – Using the AutoLink Feature; Follow these steps to use the AutoLink feature:
  • Page 33 – Configuration Requirements; No drivers should be loaded.; Auto Configuring the 3C619C Adapter in an ISA PC; Do not load network drivers.
  • Page 34 – Place the
  • Page 35 – When prompted, select the operating mode and speed.; IBM Mode
  • Page 36 – Changing Software Option Settings; Option
  • Page 37 – To change the software option settings, follow these steps:
  • Page 38 – A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 4-3 appears.; A second dialog box appears.
  • Page 39 – Changing Settings for Multiple Adapters
  • Page 42 – Installing the Novell NetWare Driver
  • Page 44 – NetWare ODI Shell for DOS; Updating the PC Startup Files
  • Page 45 – Installing the OS/2 Network Driver for NetWare; Installing the Server Driver for NetWare; NetWare Systems with Multiple Adapters; Mode
  • Page 46 – Installing the NDIS 2.01 Driver
  • Page 47 – Build a PROTOCOL.INI file in the LANMAN subdirectory.
  • Page 48 – NDIS Systems with Multiple Adapters; Sample PROTOCOL.INI File
  • Page 49 – Updating the Current NDIS Driver; Select NDIS Driver Installation and Information.; Using IBM Drivers; Obtaining IBM Network Drivers; With IBM drivers, use only IBM mode settings.
  • Page 50 – Before Using RPL
  • Page 51 – Enabling RPL
  • Page 52 – Disabling RPL; Boot your PC under DOS.
  • Page 53 – Installing the Network Driver for Windows NT
  • Page 54 – Installing the Network Driver for Windows 95
  • Page 55 – Insert the
  • Page 56 – Adapter LEDs
  • Page 57 – Using the; Diskette Diagnostic Program
  • Page 58 – Figure 7-2 depicts how to use the
  • Page 59 – Diagnostic Test Types; Group 1 Diagnostics; MMIO Register Write/Read Test
  • Page 61 – Group 2 Diagnostic
  • Page 63 – Changing the Test Setup; If you want to change the test parameters, follow these steps:
  • Page 64 – When Tests Fail; Adapter Statistics and Information; Adapter Statistics
  • Page 66 – MMIO Register Write/Read Test Failure
  • Page 67 – Shared RAM Write/Read Test Failure; The adapter’s timer is incorrect or the PC timer is malfunctioning.; Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test Failure; Make sure a lobe cable is properly connected to a MAU.
  • Page 68 – Close Adapter Test Failure; Try another shared RAM address and size.; Troubleshooting Tips; Make sure that you turn off the power before
  • Page 69 – Disable the cache on your CPU.
  • Page 70 – Additional Information; Error Messages; Technical Support
  • Page 72 – Using the Keyboard; The following table describes the keys to use with the; Speed Keys; Key
  • Page 73 – Using the Mouse; Listed below are the menu items in the; Menu
  • Page 74 – Using the File Options; Load: loads a file from a selected directory.; Help
  • Page 75 – Exiting the Program; TOKDIAG HELP RUN; Command
  • Page 76 – PECIFICATIONS; Cabling
  • Page 78 – Configuration Options; Configuration Mode
  • Page 79 – Ring Speed; bold
  • Page 80 – BIOS/MMIO Address Location; Shared RAM Page Size and Address Range
  • Page 81 – Interrupt Request Level
  • Page 82 – Other Configuration Options; Memory Mode
  • Page 83 – Messages
  • Page 88 – On-line Technical Services; World Wide Web Site; on CompuServe; Automated Fax Service; Com Bulletin Board Service; Country
  • Page 89 – Log on to CompuServe.; go threecom; ComFacts Automated Fax Service; for adapter information, or NetFacts; CardFacts; provides adapter installation diagrams,
  • Page 90 – NetFacts; provides data sheets and technical articles on; Support from Your Network Supplier; Diagnostic error messages
  • Page 91 – Returning Products for Repair
  • Page 92 – LOSSARY; Controlled access unit.
  • Page 93 – Industry Standard Architecture.
  • Page 95 – TSR
  • Page 96 – NDEX; Numerics
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Part No. 09-0572-000
Published October 1995

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Summary

Page 2 - Com’s EtherLink

® L IFETIME W ARRANTY 3Com’s EtherLink  , TokenLink  III 16/4, Fast EtherLink, FDDILink  , and 3Com Impact  ISDN ISA adapters have a Lifetime Warranty. To ensure the very best 3Com service and support, take the time to complete the product registration card. Any defective 3Com adapter will be re...

Page 5 - ONTENTS

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Introduction i How to Use This Guide i Conventions ii 1 I NTRODUCTION TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter Features 1-1 Installation and Configuration Options 1-2 AutoLink Installation 1-2 Standard Installation and Configuration 1-4 Windows Installation and Configu...

Page 7 - ROUBLESHOOTING; TokenDisk

7 T ROUBLESHOOTING Adapter LEDs 7-1 Using the TokenDisk Diskette Diagnostic Program 7-2 Diagnostic Test Types 7-4 Group 1 Diagnostics 7-4 MMIO Register Write/Read Test 7-4 Boot PROM Test 7-4 AIP Checksum Test 7-5 Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test 7-5 Shared RAM Write/Read Test 7-5 Timer Test 7-5 Open ...

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