Cabletron Systems E2100, E1100, E3100 manual Setting the I/O Base Address Jumper

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INSTALLATION

2.3SETTING THE I/O BASE ADDRESS JUMPER

The I/O base address Jumper, JP1, must be set to one of four possible addresses before the adapter is installed. The I/O base address jumper sets the I/O (input/output) base address that identifies the adapter to the PC.

The I/O base address is a hexadecimal field that distinguishes the adapter from other adapters that may be in the PC. Two shunts are supplied with the jumper in the event you want to use the 220 address setting. Figures 2-1 and 2-2 show the JP1 jumper’s location.

To set the I/O base address jumper, JP1 (Figure 2-3), hold the adapter so the components are facing you and the ports are on your right.

Figure 2-3. JP1, E1100/E2100 I/O base address Jumper Pins

220 280 300 380

Figure 2-4. I/O Base Address Settings

Select one of four possible I/O base addresses by placing shunts on the JP1 pins as shown in Figure 2-4. Note that address 220 requires the use of both shunts. No shunts are required for the default address 380.

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Contents Desktop Network Interface Products Page FCC Notice Contents Appendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT Tables Index Making Network ConnectionsChapter Introduction Using this Manual3 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Port Adapter FeaturesConnectivity Thin Ethernet PortFiber Optic Ports Jabber ProtectionLanview LEDs Collision Present CLN Software StatisticsRelated Manuals Adapter Models Chapter InstallationE1100/E2100 Series Adapters Model Number ReferencesPreparing the E1100 for Installation Unpacking the AdapterCopying the Software E1112 Adapter Preparing the E2100 for InstallationJP1, E1100/E2100 I/O base address Jumper Pins 220 280 300 Setting the I/O Base Address JumperI/O Address Space Requirements Installing a Boot PromInstalling the E1100/E2100 Adapters Backplate Detail Installing the E1100 Series Adapter Installing the E3100 Series Adapters Preparing the E3100 Series for Installation2 E3100 Series Boot Prom E3112 Adapter Installing the E3100 AdapterBackplate Thumbscrew Clip Adapter Edge Connector Expansion Slot Loading Network Software Copying the ADF FileSoftware Check List Troubleshooting Check List for AdaptersGetting Help Support@ctron.com Dimensions SpecificationsPower Requirements SafetyAttaching a UTP Segment Chapter Making Network ConnectionsTX+ Twisted Pair Requirements BNC Interface Coax Port Connecting to a THIN-NET SegmentThin-Net Requirements Attaching a Thin-Net SegmentConnecting to a Fiber Optic Link Segment Fiber Optic Requirements ST Fiber Optic ConnectorsFiber Optic Interface Fiber Optic Ports Wire Fault/Attachment LED AUI Port AUI Connector Screws AUI Cable Requirements AUI InterfaceTable A-1. I/O Ports of Common Devices Appendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT TablesA-2 Index Index