IBM 16/4 Token-Ring manual LAN. See local area network LAN

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H

half-duplex.In data communication, pertaining to transmission in only one direction at a time. Contrast with duplex.

hard error. An error condition on a network that requires that the source of the error be removed or that the network be reconfigured before the network can resume reliable operation. See also beaconing. Contrast with soft error.

I

IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS). A disk operating system based on MS-DOS.

IDE. Integrated drive electronics.

IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

IEEE 802.2. Data Link protocol standard for use with IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.4 (Token Bus), and 802.5 (Token Ring) standards.

initialize. In a LAN, to prepare the adapter (and adapter support code, if used) for use by an application program.

insert. To make an attaching device an active part of a LAN.

interrupt. (1) A suspension of a process, such as execution of a computer program, caused by an external event and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed. (2) To stop a process in such a way that it can be resumed. (3) In data communication, to take an action at a receiving station that causes the sending station to end a transmission.

(4)A means of passing processing control from one software or microcode module or routine to another, or of requesting a particular software, microcode, or hardware function.

interrupt level. The means of identifying the source of an interrupt, the function requested by an interrupt, or the code or feature that provides a function or service.

I/O. Input/output.

IP. Internet Protocol.

IPX. (1) Internet Packet Exchange. (2) Internetwork Packet Exchange.

ISA. Industry Standard Architecture.

K

KB. (1) For processor storage and real and virtual memory, 1024 bytes. (2) For disk storage capacity and transmission rates, 1000 bytes.

L

LAN. See local area network (LAN).

LANAID. LAN Adapter Installation and Diagnostic program. A LAN adapter installation and configuration program used in environments that do not support Plug and Play.

LAN Client. IBM LAN adapter environment that minimizes the amount of DOS conventional memory (below 1 MB) used by drivers and protocol stacks.

LAN segment. (1) Any portion of a LAN (for example, a single bus or ring) that can operate independently but is connected to other parts of the establishment network via bridges. (2) An entire ring or bus network without bridges. See cable segment, ring segment.

LAPS. LAN Adapter and Protocol Support.

LED. Light-emitting diode.

line data rate. The rate of data transmission over a telecommunications link.

link. (1) The logical connection between nodes including the end-to-end link control procedures. (2) The combination of physical media, protocols, and programming that connects devices on a network. (3) In computer programming, the part of a program, in some cases a single instruction or an address, that passes control and parameters between separate portions of the computer program. (4) To interconnect items of data or portions of one or more computer programs. (5) In SNA, the combination of the link connection and link stations joining network nodes.

LLC. Logical link control.

local area network (LAN). A computer network located on a user’s premises within a limited geographical area. Note: Communication within a local area network is not subject to external regulations; however, communication across the LAN boundary may be subject to some form of regulation.

locally administered address. An adapter address that the user can assign to override the universally administered address. Contrast with universally administered address.

LSB. Least significant bit.

LSL. Link support layer.

M

Mbps. Megabits per second.

MBps. Megabytes per second.

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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 How this manual is organized About this manualWho should read this manual Related publications Adapter installation checklist Wake on LAN Package contentsAutomatic Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Environment limitations on number of adaptersPage IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Selecting adapter cables Installing the adapter hardwareInstalling the adapter STP and UTP cables Software installation Operating System Directory Environment DOS with Windows Version Novell NetWare 3.12 ServerSTARTUP.NCF Server driver installation in new NetWare 3.12 ServerServer driver installation in existing NetWare 3.12 Server Select Edit STARTUP.NCF File and press Enter Novell NetWare 4.11 ServerServer driver installation in new NetWare 4.11 Server Server driver installation in existing NetWare 4.11 Server Software installation Novell NetWare 5.0 Server Select Driver Options → Configure network drivers Server driver installation in existing NetWare 5.0 ServerSelect Save parameters and load driver Novell Client DOS/WindowsOS/2 Ndis 2 device driver using Mpts OS/2 Novell NetWare Requester OS/2 Ndis 2 device driver using other installation programsDOS 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 Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NT Updating the driver when Windows 2000 is already installedWindows for Workgroups with Ndis Novell Client for WindowsRunning Managed Driver Upgrade locally Option Explanation Running Managed Driver Upgrade remotelyIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Symptom Solution Problem solvingStarting the troubleshooting process Using Troubleshooting UtilityWindow / Tab Task Installing Troubleshooting UtilityStarting Troubleshooting Utility Viewing adapter analysis information Status Status NDISHARDWARESTATUS-type Explanation ValueStatus NDIS8025RINGSTATE value Explanation Viewing the event log Running 4/16 Mbps diagnostics Running adapter diagnosticsUnderstanding the adapter LEDs and labels Amber Green Explanation Understanding the adapter LEDsEnvironment Message Type and Action Solving problems with driver installationUnderstanding the adapter labels Amber Green Explanation ActionDOS, Novell, Windows, or Windows 95 adapter driver not Solving an adapter communication problemUsing Pcisetup Contacting IBM product support Tech tips and frequently asked questionsOS/2 Windows NTIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Operating System Directory Appendix A. CD-ROM content and software packagesImage Description Executable Software packagesDiskette images Package Description ExecutableProduct documentation IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter PROTOCOL.INI files, see on page 58 and on Appendix B. Ndis 2 device driver parametersValid values 256 to 18 Parameter ExplanationValid values 14 to 18,000 Valid values 1 toValid values 0 to TxPriMaxXxx.xxx.xxx.xxx DisableAuto PeerPriorityValue Valid values PortNumberSection a Protocol Driver IBM TCP/IP V1.2 for DOS TCPIPnif LA10001 IBM PCI Token-Ring Adapter, Version Appendix C. Ndis 2 device driver messagesIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix C. Ndis 2 device driver messages User Action None User Action None LA10033 Adapter analysis code isLA10045 Could not find the PROTOCOL.INI file image LA10044 The Ndis 2.0 Protocol Manager could not be openedIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Load Ibmtrpo line in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file Appendix D. Novell NetWare Server driver parametersAdapter Features document Token-Ring Adapter Features document Valid values 2 to RTTS=Parameter Explanation IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter IBMTRPO-xx-202 Adapter UAA BIA is User Action None IBMTRPO-xx-203 Adapter is using an LAAAppendix E. Novell NetWare Server messages 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 Appendix F. Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver parameters Following parameters can be configured in the NET.CFG fileValid values NO, YES M16Valid values 9 to 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 European Norm EN Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementAvis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada Other Electronic Emission Notices for UTP Media Hinweis zur Elektromagnetischen Verträeglichkeit EmvgIndustry Canada Class a Emission Compliance Statement Appendix G. Notices IBM License Agreement for Productivity Aids IBM Power Cord Part Used in These Countries NumberIf YOU Download or USE this Program YOU Agree to These Terms Protection and Security NetWare Network Computing Products from IBMLabel on documentation must also include the words Production Status Warranty Period* LifetimeIBM Warranty Warranty ServiceLimitation of Liability Extent of WarrantyIBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter Glossary Full-duplex. Synonym for duplex CRC. See cyclic redundancy check CRCLAN. See local area network LAN Open Systems Interconnection OSI reference Open Systems Interconnection OSI architectureSegment. See cable segment, LAN segment, ring segment IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter DOS IndexMpts TXPRIMAX= Txprithresh