IBM 09-0572-000 manual Messages C-3

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Messages C-3

The adapter’s BIOS/MMIO base address is in conflict with another device installed in the system. To run diagnostic tests, you must reconfigure the adapter to another BIOS/MMIO base address.

The BIOS/MMIO domain conflicts with the Shared RAM domain. Select another memory segment for either the Shared RAM or BIOS/MMIO domain.

The Configuration and Diagnostic Program supports up to six ISA adapters installed in the PC; more than six were detected. Remove the extra adapters before using this program.

The Interrupt Request Level xxxx is not supported by IBM mode. Change the Interrupt Request Level to either 2 (9), 3, 6, or 7.

The I/O Base Address xxxx is not supported by IBM mode. Change the I/O Base Address to either A20 or A24.

The selected BIOS/MMIO memory segment is being used by another device or software program installed in the PC. Do you want to save the configuration anyway?

The selected interrupt request level is being used by another device installed in the PC. Do you want to save the configuration anyway?

The selected I/O base address is being used by another device installed in the PC. Do you want to save the configuration anyway?

The selected shared RAM memory segment is being used by another device or software program installed in the PC. Do you want to save the configuration anyway?

The Shared RAM Base Address is not set to a correct address boundary. Please set it to a value in increments of the RAM Page Size setting.

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Contents Member of the TokenLink III product family ISA Adapter User GuideLifetime Warranty Asia 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Installing the Network Driver for Windows Troubleshooting Using the Configuration and Diagnostic Program Page Figures Tables 3Com Mode versus IBM ModeAbout this Guide How to Use This GuideIntroduction Conventions InstallIntroduction TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter FeaturesAutoLink Installation Installation and Configuration OptionsAdapter Installation and Configuration Standard Installation and Configuration TroubleshootingWindows Installation and Configuration Transcend PC Link SmartAgent SoftwareMoney-Back Guarantee Adapter Installing the 3C619C3C619C Adapter Installation PC Requirements Inspecting the Adapter Taking Safety PrecautionsCheck the adapter for any visible signs of damage Installing the AdapterRemoving the Backplate Shielded twisted-pair STP cable DB-9 Connecting to the NetworkRJ-45 Locate the DB-9 connector on the shielded twisted-pair cable Connecting to Shielded Twisted-pair STP CableConnecting to Unshielded Twisted-pair UTP Cable Feature for NET Ware Using the Auto LinkAutoLink Options AutoLink RequirementsAvoiding Memory Manager Conflicts Make a backup copy of the CONFIG.SYS file. TypeFollow these steps to use the AutoLink feature Using the AutoLink FeatureType at the prompt Configuration Standard InstallationAuto Configuring the 3C619C Adapter in an ISA PC Configuration RequirementsI N N U IRQ = 2,3,6, or IBM Changing Software Option SettingsTo change the software option settings, follow these steps Adapter Configuration Screen Video Conflicts with BIOS/MMIO and Shared RAM Addresses Changing Settings for Multiple AdaptersChanging Software Option Settings Drivers Installing NetworkDEC PATHWORKS Installing the Novell NetWare DriverMain Menu with Network Drivers Option Selected Updating the PC Startup Files Installing the Server Driver for NetWare Installing the OS/2 Network Driver for NetWareNetWare Systems with Multiple Adapters Installing the Ndis 2.01 Driver Build a PROTOCOL.INI file in the Lanman subdirectory Ndis Systems with Multiple Adapters IBM modeSample PROTOCOL.INI File Updating the Current Ndis Driver Using IBM DriversObtaining IBM Network Drivers Before Using RPL Using Remote Program Load RPLEnabling RPL 3TOKDIAG Enter Installing the Network Driver for Windows NT Installing the NetworkDriver for Windows Click the Continue buttonInstalling the Network Driver for Windows \WIN95 Adapter LEDs TroubleshootingUsing the TokenDisk Diskette Diagnostic Program Depicts how to use the TokenDisk diskette diagnostic program Group 1 Diagnostics Diagnostic Test TypesDiagnostic Test Types Running the Diagnostic Tests Group 2 DiagnosticTest Menu File Options Changing the Test SetupAdapter Statistics and Information When Tests FailAdapter Statistics Adapter Information When Tests FailMmio Register Write/Read Test Failure Boot Prom Test FailureAIP Checksum Test Failure Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test FailureShared RAM Write/Read Test Failure Timer Test FailureOpen Adapter for Ring Operation Test Failure Ring Operations Test FailureClose Adapter Test Failure Troubleshooting TipsAdapter Wrap Test Failure Group Inspect all cables and connectionsRefer to Appendix B, Specifications Additional Information Error MessagesOn-line Information Technical SupportFigure A-1 Menu Hierarchy Using Configuration Diagnostic ProgramSpeed Keys Using the KeyboardChoosing a Menu Item Using the MouseHelp Using the File OptionsLoad loads a file from a selected directory Exiting the Program Using the Command LineDOS prompt such as A\ type Cabling SpecificationsPin Assignments Cabling Pin Assignments Configuration OptionsFigure B-1 DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments Configuration Options Configuration ModeBase Address Ring SpeedShared RAM Page Size and Address Range BIOS/MMIO Address LocationKB / CE000-CFFFF Interrupt Request LevelOther Configuration Options Messages Error MessagesAppendix C Error Messages Messages C-3 Appendix C Error Messages Messages C-5 3Com Bulletin Board Service On-line Technical ServicesTechnical Support World Wide Web Site 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceAsk3Com on CompuServe To use Ask3Com Log on to CompuServeDetails about recent configuration changes, if applicable Support from Your Network SupplierTo obtain an RMA number, call or fax Returning Products for RepairDual access unit Driver Controlled access unit ConfigurationGlossary Industry Standard Architecture Multistation access unitLobe Token ring Protocol layersTSR Numerics IndexNdis View A-3 RPL Limited Warranty FCC Class a Verification Statement

09-0572-000 specifications

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