IBM 16/4 Token-Ring Environment limitations on number of adapters, Package contents, Wake on LAN

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2.Check the shipping package contents list “Package contents”.

3.Install the adapter hardware. See “Chapter 2. Installing the adapter hardware” on page 5.

4.Install the adapter software. See “Chapter 3. Software installation” on page 7. After the software is installed, installation is complete.

Environment limitations on number of adapters

There is a limit to the number of adapters that can be accommodated in certain operating environments. The limits are listed in the following table.

Table 1. Environment limitations

 

Device Driver

Maximum Number of adapters

Novell ODI OS/2® Client

2

Novell ODI DOS Client

1

NDIS 2.0 DOS

1

Package contents

The IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter comes with the following features:

vAutomatic Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)/PCI power management feature

vWake on LAN feature

These features are described in the following sections.

Automatic Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)

If your computer supports ACPI, then it has built-in energy-saving capabilities. When ACPI is enabled (usually through the computer BIOS settings), the operating system is allowed to control the power management features of your computer. Not all operating systems support ACPI BIOS mode. Refer to your operating system documentation to determine if ACPI is supported. Refer to your computer system documentation to determine if ACPI BIOS is offered and the method by which it can be enabled. The adapter implements the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Version 1.0 that works together with ACPI. Under control of the operating system, the adapter (and the entire system) can be placed in various power-saving modes and be dynamically configured to look for network protocol-specific events. Upon detection of these events, the adapter can signal a wake-up condition which will bring the system to a fully-powered (operational) state.

Some systems might need to be configured through BIOS settings (configuration/setup utilities) to allow PCI devices to wake a system. Refer to your computer system documentation for automatic power-on feature settings (or PCI wake-up features).

Wake on LAN

Adapters that support this feature can turn on a system that is powered off. The adapter uses an auxiliary 3-volt power pin that is available on the PCI bus beginning with PCI version 2.2. No additional auxiliary power cables are required. The 3-volt PCI auxiliary power pin supplies power to the adapter. A control register on the adapter determines whether the adapter is powered on by the 3-volt auxiliary power source. This register is controlled by the system BIOS. If the BIOS enables the control register bit, then the adapter always has a source of power, even when

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Contents User’s Guide First Edition April Contents Appendix A. CD-ROM content and software packages If YOU Download or USE this Program YOU Agree to These Terms Vi IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Who should read this manual About this manualHow this manual is organized Related publications Adapter installation checklist Environment limitations on number of adapters Package contentsAutomatic Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Wake on LANPage IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Installing the adapter Installing the adapter hardwareSelecting adapter cables STP and UTP cables Software installation Operating System Directory Novell NetWare 3.12 Server Environment DOS with Windows VersionServer driver installation in new NetWare 3.12 Server STARTUP.NCFServer driver installation in existing NetWare 3.12 Server Novell NetWare 4.11 Server Select Edit STARTUP.NCF File and press EnterServer driver installation in new NetWare 4.11 Server Server driver installation in existing NetWare 4.11 Server Software installation Novell NetWare 5.0 Server Server driver installation in existing NetWare 5.0 Server Select Driver Options → Configure network driversNovell Client DOS/Windows Select Save parameters and load driverOS/2 Ndis 2 device driver using Mpts OS/2 Ndis 2 device driver using other installation programs OS/2 Novell NetWare RequesterDOS Ndis DOS Novell NetWare Requester 16-bit Windows NT Version Select Start → Settings → Control Panel Windows IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Select Finish to continue the installation Select Device Manager Installing the driver when Windows 98 is already installed Windows This wizard searches for updated drivers for Adapter name Updating the driver when Windows 2000 is already installed Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NTNovell Client for Windows Windows for Workgroups with NdisRunning Managed Driver Upgrade locally Running Managed Driver Upgrade remotely Option ExplanationIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Using Troubleshooting Utility Problem solvingStarting the troubleshooting process Symptom SolutionStarting Troubleshooting Utility Installing Troubleshooting UtilityWindow / Tab Task Viewing adapter analysis information Status NDIS8025RINGSTATE value Explanation Status NDISHARDWARESTATUS-type Explanation ValueStatus Viewing the event log Running adapter diagnostics Running 4/16 Mbps diagnosticsUnderstanding the adapter LEDs and labels Understanding the adapter LEDs Amber Green ExplanationAmber Green Explanation Action Solving problems with driver installationUnderstanding the adapter labels Environment Message Type and ActionUsing Pcisetup Solving an adapter communication problemDOS, Novell, Windows, or Windows 95 adapter driver not Windows NT Tech tips and frequently asked questionsOS/2 Contacting IBM product supportIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix A. CD-ROM content and software packages Operating System DirectoryPackage Description Executable Software packagesDiskette images Image Description ExecutableProduct documentation IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix B. Ndis 2 device driver parameters PROTOCOL.INI files, see on page 58 and onValid values 1 to Parameter ExplanationValid values 14 to 18,000 Valid values 256 to 18TxPriMax Valid values 0 toPeer DisableAuto Xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxValid values PortNumber PriorityValueSection a Protocol Driver IBM TCP/IP V1.2 for DOS TCPIPnif Appendix C. Ndis 2 device driver messages LA10001 IBM PCI Token-Ring Adapter, VersionIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix C. Ndis 2 device driver messages User Action None LA10033 Adapter analysis code is User Action NoneLA10044 The Ndis 2.0 Protocol Manager could not be opened LA10045 Could not find the PROTOCOL.INI file imageIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix D. Novell NetWare Server driver parameters Load Ibmtrpo line in the AUTOEXEC.NCF fileAdapter Features document Token-Ring Adapter Features document RTTS= Valid values 2 toParameter Explanation IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix E. Novell NetWare Server messages User Action None IBMTRPO-xx-203 Adapter is using an LAAIBMTRPO-xx-202 Adapter UAA BIA is IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix E. Novell NetWare Server messages User Action None IBMTRPO-xx-233 Adapter analysis code is IBMRNIC.NLM IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Following parameters can be configured in the NET.CFG file Appendix F. Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver parametersValid values 9 to M16Valid values NO, YES Appendix G. Notices Trademarks Safety Information IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix G. Notices IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Electronic Emission Notices Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementEuropean Norm EN Statement Hinweis zur Elektromagnetischen Verträeglichkeit Emvg Other Electronic Emission Notices for UTP MediaIndustry Canada Class a Emission Compliance Statement Appendix G. Notices IBM Power Cord Part Used in These Countries Number IBM License Agreement for Productivity AidsIf YOU Download or USE this Program YOU Agree to These Terms NetWare Network Computing Products from IBM Protection and SecurityLabel on documentation must also include the words Warranty Service Warranty Period* LifetimeIBM Warranty Production StatusExtent of Warranty Limitation of LiabilityIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Glossary CRC. See cyclic redundancy check CRC Full-duplex. Synonym for duplexLAN. See local area network LAN Open Systems Interconnection OSI architecture Open Systems Interconnection OSI referenceSegment. See cable segment, LAN segment, ring segment IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Index DOSMpts TXPRIMAX= Txprithresh