Ositech comm 614006-001 manual Connecting to 10Base2 Thin Ethernet Networks

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Hardware Installation

Connecting to 10Base2 Thin Ethernet Networks

The Trumpcard can only be connected to a 10Base2 Network by using the Media Access Module.

The following items are required to interconnect the Trumpcard to a 10Base2 thin coax Ethernet Network:

A BNC coaxial T-connector.

Coaxial cable(s) and a 50 ohm cable terminator if required.

To connect the Trumpcard to a 10Base2 Network connection using the Media Access Module, follow these steps:

For the multi-function Trumpcard, the Ethernet connection is identified on the back of the PC Card; insert the PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter connector on the Media Access Module into the one marked Ethernet.

Attach the T-connector to the BNC connector on the Media Access Module, align the notches in the T-connector with the posts on the BNC connector, push the connector in, and twist about one-quarter turn (until it is seated properly).

Connect the coaxial cable(s) to the open ends of the T-connector to form a single Network segment. If at the end of the network segment, attach a 50 ohm cable terminator to the unused T-connector post.

Note:

The Trumpcard is keyed to go in one way only. If you feel resistance

 

before the it is fully inserted, remove it, turn it over, and re-insert it.

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Contents User’s Guide and Reference Trumpcard Ethernet LANCopyright How To Contact UsPreface FCC Notice Contents Appendices Section One IntroductionTrumpcard Ethernet LAN Hardware Installation Preparing for InstallationSection Two Installing the Trumpcard Ethernet LAN Connecting to 10BaseT Twisted Pair Networks Media Access Module 10BaseT Network Connection Interface Cabling and Pinout Concentrators Twisted Pair Network CharacteristicsConnecting to 10Base2 Thin Ethernet Networks Thin Coax Ethernet Segment Meter segments unless all LAN adapters and repeaters Characteristics Standard Length Extended Length Segment Thin Ethernet Network CharacteristicsMedia Access Module LED Indicators Activity LED REDLink LED Green Section Two Section Three OperationMulti-Function Configuration Socket Services and Card ServicesBanyan Vines Network Software Installation\DOS \DOS\OTCETH.DOSCall \DECNET\STARTNET FTP Software LanWatchDEVICE=C\DECNET\PROTMAN.SYS /IC\DECNET DEVICE=C\DECNET\OTCETH.DOSIBM LAN Server Operation IBM LAN Support Program \LSP\NETBIND Microsoft LAN Manager Microsoft Windows for Workgroups\LANMAN\NETBIND PATH=C\NOVELL\NET.CFG OSI$OTCETH \WFW\311LSL DEVICE=C\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS\WINDOWS\NETSTART CD \NOVELLNetwork Microsoft Windows NTMicrosoft Workgroup Connection for DOS \DOS\NET StartPRIORITY=MS$NETBEUI MS$OTCETH$NIC BINDINGS=MS$OTCETH$NIC LANABASE=0 Ndis GenericPath Novell Netware for DOSNetware Netx \NETWARE\OS2\OTCETH.SYS Novell Netware for OS/2Novell Unixware Dlpi Driver Accompanying the PC Card for more details SCO Unix LLI Driver Init Single User Mode Section Four AppendicesAppendix a ODI Keywords Frame frame typeMedia media type Node Address nnnnnnnnnnnn INT interrupt levelMEM memory location Port I/O portFrame ETHERNET802.3 Media 10BASET Exclusive Dislink INT Protocol named protocol protocol id frame typeSocket socket number Look Ahead Size look ahead valueAppendix B Ndis Keywords MEDIA= media typeMEM= memory location SOCKET= socket number INTERRUPT= interrupt levelIOBASE= I/O port NETADDRESS= ‘nnnnnnnnnnnn’DRIVERNAME=STACK$ BINDINGS=OSITECHNIF PROTOCOL.INI ExampleFailed to register with Multi-Function Manager Appendix C MessagesPcmcia adapter not found Failed to register with Card ServicesUnable to configure Trumpcard Only supported on Pcmcia 2.x or higher Socket/Card ServicesNo Media Cable Connected Expected Tuple not foundMust be an AT .286 or higher system Hardware not respondingODI Specific Error Messages Section Four