IBM PC 300GL manual Adsl modems, Wake on LAN, Wake on Ring

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ADSL modems

ADSL modems, available on some models, enable simultaneous internet connectivity and telephone service. Contact your local telephone service provider and ask if your premises need any additional telephony equipment, such as a splitter or a filter. Also contact your Internet service provider (ISP) to determine if they provide service to customers with ADSL.

ADSL modems work by using separately the individual four or six wires in the standard RJ-11 telephone jack. The inner wires, or pairs of wires if there are six, carry voice transmissions. The outer wires on either side carry data between your computer and the Internet. One channel is data download; the other is data upload.

To learn more about ADSL modems, see the Understanding Your Personal Computer publication for your personal computer model and type number. This publication is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support.

Wake on LAN

The power supply of the computer supports the Wake on LAN feature. With the Wake on LAN feature, the computer can be turned on when a specific LAN frame is passed to the computer over the LAN.

To use the Wake on LAN feature, your computer must be equipped with a network adapter that supports Wake on LAN.

To find out if the Wake on LAN feature is set, refer to the menu item for Wake on LAN in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. See the PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide for help with using the Configuration/Setup Utility program.

Wake on Ring

All models can be configured to turn on the computer after a ring is detected from an external or internal modem. Use the menu for setting the Wake on Ring feature in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program. Two options control this feature:

Serial Ring Detect: Use this option if the computer has an external modem connected to the serial port.

Modem Ring Detect: Use this option if the computer has an internal modem.

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Contents HcchM mlmiM mlni hcc mlml HcchM mlmiM mlni hcc mlml Second Edition March Contents Page Preface Related publicationsTerminology Features System OverviewCD-RW Wake on LAN Adsl modemsWake on Ring PC 300 GL and 300 PL L2 Cache System board featuresIntel Pentium III microprocessor with MMX technology Chip set controlTable . Memory Configuration MB Total Memory Mem O IDE bus master interface PCI BusUSB interface Video Subsystem RAM Video subsystem resources Resource AssignmentROM IRQAudio Subsystem Diskette Drive Interface Integrated peripheral controllerSerial ports Parallel port Keyboard and mouse portsFlash Eeprom Network connectionReal-time clock and Cmos Expansion adaptersPhysical layout Rocker switches ÝdimmLarge rocker switch settings Microprocessor Speed Connector panel Cable connectorsSmall rocker switch settings Function 18 PC 300 GL and 300 PL USB 20 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Physical specifications PC 300 GL and PL desktopAirflow PC300 PL and GL towerHeat output Acoustical noise-emission valuesPhysical specifications 24 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Power output Power supplyPower input Power input requirements Specification MeasurementsKeyboard port Supply voltage Maximum current Tolerance Component outputsSystem board Supply voltage Maximum current Tolerance USB port Supply voltage Maximum current ToleranceOutput protection Connector descriptionVideo port pin Supply voltage Maximum current Tolerance 28 PC 300 GL and 300 PL System software Plug and PlayAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Configuration/Setup Utility programAdvanced Power Management APM Flash update utility programHardware compatibility System compatibilityHardware interrupts Software interrupts Software compatibilityMachine-sensitive programs Svga monitor port connector pin assignments Pin Signal Appendix A. Connector pin assignmentsSvga monitor connector DDC2BDVI-I monitor connector System memory connectorDQ2 VSS DQ0DQ1 DQ3CKE0 BA0 BA1CK1 CK0 DQMB2System memory connector pin input/output Pin Signal name CAS# DQMB0# GNDVDD WE# DQMB4# DQMB1#SA0 SDA VrefGND CK2 SA0 VDDPCI connectors PCI connector pin assignments Pin SignalTRDY# FRAME#IRDY# DEVSEL#IDE connectors IDE connector pin assignments Pin SignalMSEN0 Diskette drive connectorDiskette drive connector pin assignments Pin Signal MSEN1Wake on LAN connectors Power supply connectorUSB port connectors Mouse port connector pin assignments Pin Signal Mouse and keyboard port connectorsSerial port connector Keyboard port connector pin assignments Pin SignalParallel port connector Parallel port connector pin assignments Pin SignalSystem memory map Appendix B. System address mapsFFFE0000-FFFFFFFF O address map Address hex Size Description Input/output address mapLPT3 LPT1 COM2LPT2 COM1DMA I/O address map PCI configuration space map 52 PC 300 GL and 300 PL IRQ channel assignments Appendix C. IRQ and DMA channel assignmentsSystem resource DMA channel assignments Data width System resource Post error codes Appendix D. Error codesBeep codes 56 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Appendix E. Notices and Trademarks IBM58 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Bibliography 60 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Index PCIUart