Cabletron Systems E1100, E2100, E3100 manual I/O Address Space Requirements, Installing a Boot Prom

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INSTALLATION

2.4I/O ADDRESS SPACE REQUIREMENTS

The I/O address space for the E1100 and E2100 Series adapters occupies 20 Hex of the selected I/O base address. For example, if you select 220 Hex, the adapter I/O address range will extend through 23F Hex.

Note that 23F lies within the address space (230 to 240) allotted to the bus mouse. If your system uses a bus mouse, address 220 cannot be used for the adapter because of the address conflict with the bus mouse. Appendix A, Address/Interrupt Tables, lists the I/O addresses of commonly used devices.

2.5INSTALLING A BOOT PROM

The E1100 and E2100 Series adapters have a socket for an optional Boot PROM. The Boot PROM plugs into the empty 28-pin socket shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-2.

By installing a Boot PROM, you can use the adapter to boot up your PC, without a hard drive, onto a network running, for example, the Novell® NetWare network operating system. A Boot PROM address jumper (JP2) must be set before the Boot PROM can be used, however.

Figure 2-5. Boot PROM and Socket Alignment

CAUTION: Observe all precautions when handling the Boot PROM. Static discharges may damage the Boot PROM.

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Contents Desktop Network Interface Products Page FCC Notice Contents Making Network Connections Appendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT Tables IndexUsing this Manual Chapter IntroductionAdapter Features ConnectivityThin Ethernet Port 3 10BASE-T Twisted Pair PortJabber Protection Fiber Optic PortsLanview LEDs Collision Present CLN Statistics SoftwareRelated Manuals Chapter Installation Adapter ModelsModel Number References E1100/E2100 Series AdaptersUnpacking the Adapter Preparing the E1100 for InstallationCopying the Software Preparing the E2100 for Installation E1112 AdapterSetting the I/O Base Address Jumper JP1, E1100/E2100 I/O base address Jumper Pins 220 280 300Installing a Boot Prom I/O Address Space RequirementsInstalling the E1100/E2100 Adapters Backplate Detail Installing the E1100 Series Adapter Preparing the E3100 Series for Installation Installing the E3100 Series Adapters2 E3100 Series Boot Prom Installing the E3100 Adapter E3112 AdapterBackplate Thumbscrew Clip Adapter Edge Connector Expansion Slot Copying the ADF File Loading Network SoftwareTroubleshooting Check List for Adapters Software Check ListGetting Help Support@ctron.com Specifications Power RequirementsSafety DimensionsChapter Making Network Connections Attaching a UTP SegmentTX+ Twisted Pair Requirements Connecting to a THIN-NET Segment BNC Interface Coax PortAttaching a Thin-Net Segment Thin-Net RequirementsConnecting to a Fiber Optic Link Segment ST Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber Optic RequirementsFiber Optic Interface Fiber Optic Ports Wire Fault/Attachment LED AUI Port AUI Connector Screws AUI Interface AUI Cable RequirementsAppendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT Tables Table A-1. I/O Ports of Common DevicesA-2 Index Index