3Com 3CR990SVR95, 3CR990-TX-97, 3CR990-TX-95, 3CR990SVR97 manual FCC Class B Statement

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FCC CLASS B STATEMENT

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1This device may not cause harmful interference, and

2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is connected to.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:

The Interference Handbook

This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.

Tested to comply with the FCC Standards for home and office use.

NOTE: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device, 3Com requires that you use quality interface cables when connecting to this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Refer to the manual for specifications on cabling types.

FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We declare under our sole responsibility that the

Model:

Description:

3CR990-TX-95

EtherLink 10/100 PCI fwith 3XP Processor Network Interface Card

 

Client NIC for DES (56-bit) encryption

3CR990-TX-97

EtherLink 10/100 PCI fwith 3XP Processor Network Interface Card

 

Client NIC for 3DES (168-bit) encryption and DES (56-bit) encryption

3CR990SVR95

EtherLink 10/100 PCI fwith 3XP Processor Network Interface Card

 

Server NIC for DES (56-bit) encryption

3CR990SVR97

EtherLink 10/100 PCI fwith 3XP Processor Network Interface Card

 

Server NIC for 3DES (168-bit) encryption and DES (56-bit) encryption

to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents:

ANSI C63.4-1992 Methods of Measurement

Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B 15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits

15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits

3Com Corporation, 5400 Bayfront Plaza, P.O. Box 58145, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145 (408) 326-5000

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Contents Part No -1742-001 Published May 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Installing and Connecting the NIC Installing Dynamicaccess Software in Windows Installing Netware Client and Server Drivers Configuring the NIC Troubleshooting the NIC Ethercd Content and Navigation Technical Support NIC/Description Model Number About this GuideIcon Description ConventionsConvention Description Product Name/Description Model Number OverviewData Encryption Onboard 3XP ProcessorLAN Encryption Software for Windows 95/98 High Encryption Pack for Windows 3CR990 NIC Features3XP Processor Advanced Server Features Self-Healing Drivers Load BalancingFailover Primary failure VLANsTraffic Prioritization Remote Wake-Up Requirements Server Features Using Other NICsRemote Wake-Up Windows NT and Windows 2000-Planning the Configuration onRemote Wake-Up and Multiple NIC Installations Integrated Boot ROM with Managed PC Boot Agent MBARemote Wake-Up Cable Desktop Management Interface DMI Remote System Alerts Hot Plug NIC InstallationDhcp Server Prevention Offline Diagnostics DynamicAccess LAN AgentWindows 2000 Offload Features Safety Precautions Installation OverviewRAM Installation RequirementsUpdating the Network Driver and NIC Software Installing From DisketteInstalling Multiple NICs Upgrading Windows 95 to WindowsCreating Installation Diskettes Making a DOS-Bootable DisketteProduct Registration Follow the prompts as they appear Preparing the NIC and the ComputerDecide whether you want to use Remote Wake-Up Network Envi Cable Required Maximum Ronment Cable Length Make sure that cable requirements are metInstalling and Connecting the NIC Carefully insert the NIC in the empty PCI slot, as shown Replace the computer cover and plug in the power cordConnecting the cable to the NIC backplate Connecting the Remote Wake-Up CableReplace the PC cover and plug in the power cord Installing Software Software Installation Requirements Installing NIC Drivers WindowsGetting Help Installing the Network Driver Using the EtherCDWindows Click Next Windows NTClick Finish Click Close Click AddClick Yes to restart the PC Turn the PC power onClick Yes to restart your computer You must restart your computer to complete the installationNew Hardware Found Do one of the following Update Device Driver WizardClick Yes Enter the path to the CD-ROM drive, and then click OK Right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties Verifying Successful InstallationSelect the Resources tab Windows 95 and WindowsInstalling the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Restart Windows Starting the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramDouble-click the 3Com NIC Diagnostics icon Updating the Network Driver and NIC SoftwareWindows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows Installing Multiple NICsSelect the Adapters tab Click Add Repeat the process for each additional NIC to be installedInsert the EtherCD Close the Network screen Client PC Requirements Installing the DynamicAccess LAN Agent for a Client NICInstalling the LAN Agent Configuring the DynamicAccess LAN Agent Verifying Successful InstallationRestart the PC Removing the DynamicAccess LAN Agent Installing DynamicAccess Software for a Server NICStart Windows Insert the EtherCD in the CD-ROM drive Installing DynamicAccess Software for a Server NIC Planning the Configuration Configuring Groups and VLANs for a Server NICConfiguring Groups and VLANs for a Server NIC Number of VLANs Windows Working With Server FeaturesWindows NT To disable all load balancing-Clear Double-click the DynamicAccess SW Server iconCreating a Group Click Add NIC Adding NICs to a GroupSpecifying a Dedicated IP Address Click the Load Balance/RSL tab Load Balance/RSL windowCreating a Vlan Changing an IP AddressSaving the Configuration Specifying Traffic PrioritiesClick the appropriate tab Click the Load Balance/RSL tab Disabling Load Balancing for a GroupChanging the Primary NIC Removing a NIC from a GroupSpecifying Failover from Gigabit to 10/100 PCI Deleting or Editing a VlanDisplaying NIC Properties Displaying Group PropertiesAdd 3Com server NICs to the group Troubleshooting a Load Balancing ConfigurationDisable load balancing for the group Symptom TipIdentifying Windows 2000 Miniport and LAN Connections Changing Windows 2000 Property SettingsUsing Windows 2000 Offload Features Enabling Offloads Click Configure Value Offload Function EnabledConfiguring Offloads for a Group of Different NICs Installing DynamicAccess LAN Encryption SoftwareSoftware Requirements Minimum Installation RequirementsInstalling LAN Encryption Software on Windows Hardware RequirementsClick NIC Software Click Yes to continue Enter your network password when prompted With the Winsock2 Setup screen displayed, click OK Click OKClick Yes Click OK Insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM and click OK Installing LAN Encryption Software on Windows Click Yes to continue Installing Dynamicaccess Software in Windows Adding the Entrust File Viewing the Administrator’s Guide Online Starting DynamicAccess LAN Encryption SoftwareUninstalling LAN Encryption Software Page Using the Latest Support Packs Installing and Configuring the NetWare Server DriverNetWare Version Required Support Pack Latest patch files NetWare Version Required Support Pack Obtaining NetWare Loadable ModulesNetWare Server NLM Name Slot Numbers for Multiple NICs Server Software Installation RequirementsBefore installing NICs After installing two NICs Netware Packet Receive BuffersObtaining Slot Numbers Installing the NetWare 3.12 Server DriverSave and exit the file, and then reboot the server Type the name of the NIC and press Enter Press EnterPress Insert again Select 3C99x, and then press EnterPress Esc to Exit Press Enter to save the changesSelect Reinitialize System Press Enter to select the driver Loading the 3Com EtherCDLoading the Driver Specifying the Slot NumberLoad 3C99X.LAN slot=slot1 NAME=name1 FRAME=frametype1 Installing Multiple Server NICsFrom the Configuration Options screen select Product options Installing Server FeaturesBoot the NetWare server with the -na option Verifying the PCI Slot NumberConfiguring Groups Enter this commandMake the following changes to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file Save the AUTOEXEC.NCF file and return to the server prompt At the system prompt, enter load monitor Verifying the Installation and ConfigurationSelect a driver to view its associated statistics Log in or map to the server Changing NetWare Driver Configuration ParametersParameter Range of Values Description Maintaining Groups Reboot the server Install the new secondary NICAdding a Secondary NIC to a Group Adding a Group Install the NICs107 Group Server Feature CommandsDisplay status Help Link timeoutProbe interval Send timeout Receive timeoutRetry count Ungroup Wait timeoutTroubleshooting a Group Configuration Option Description Settings Default NIC SettingsAuto Select ALL Method Description Requirements Configuration MethodsUsing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Changing General NIC Configuration SettingsMethod Description Click OK to save the changes and exit the program Using the 3Com DOS Configuration ProgramEnter the following at the DOS prompt d\3c99xcfg.exe Enabling or Disabling the Boot ROM Setting Configuring the Managed PC Boot Agent MBABooting From the Network Reboot the PC BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsMake sure that the NIC boot ROM setting is Enabled Set the MBA manually as the first boot deviceChange the MBA default boot setting from Local to Network Non-BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsDisabling the 3Com Logo Encryption Description Type Level Configuring IP SecurityDefining the Console Creating a Security PolicySelect IP Security Policy Management, and then click Add Creating the PolicyClick Next and then Finish Select a Specific IP Address in the pull-down list Creating a FilterEnter destination IP address, and then click Next Binding the Filter Action Accept the default, and then click NextBinding the Filter Creating the Filter ActionDisabling Encryption Enabling EncryptionState Meaning Interpreting the LEDsLNK Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics ProgramAccessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked Questions Accessing 3Com Support DatabasesAccessing the 3Com Knowledgebase Accessing the 3Com NIC Help SystemProblems/Error Messages Troubleshooting the NIC InstallationCleaning Up a Failed Installation Click Proceed Click OK Troubleshooting the Network ConnectionTip Description Check the Remote Wake-Up cable connection Troubleshooting Remote Wake-UpMake sure that you are using the latest driver for the NIC Check the computer BiosConnect a straight-through cable from the PC to the hub Troubleshooting a Network ConnectionCabling Pinouts Troubleshooting HubsExit the Device Manager and shut down Windows Removing the Network DriverClick the Device Manager tab From the Start menu, select Settings/Control Panel Removing DynamicAccess Server FeaturesNetWare Enter this command at the promptPage Running NIC Diagnostics Running the NIC Diagnostics Tests Running the 3Com DOS Diagnostics ProgramReboot the computer using a DOS-bootablediskette Tab Description Running the Network TestRunning the NIC Test Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics ProgramClick the Statistics tab. The Statistics screen appears Viewing Network StatisticsEnabling the Icon Using the 3Com Icon in the Windows System TrayDisplaying Network Statistics Click Proceed, and then follow the prompts on the screen Removing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramPage Obtaining Drivers Page 3CR990 NIC Specifications SpecificationsTwisted-Pair Cable Cabling RequirementsCategory Use 10BASE-T Operation100BASE-TX Operation RJ-45 Connector Pin AssignmentsPause Frames Flow ControlLink Negotiation Page About the 3Com DMI Agent 3C OM DMI a GentSystem Requirements Network Management Requirements Installing the 3Com DMI AgentFollow the prompts on the screen Restart the PC when prompted LinksDescription EtherCD NavigationSubdirectory Description Root SubdirectoriesAuto Insert Text FilesFile Name File Description 165Page NetWare Fresh Installation Windows Fresh InstallationRequirements Driver Summary screen, select 3C990.LAN and press Enter Installation InstructionsWhen the installation is finished, edit the STARTUP.NCF file Page World Wide Web Site Online Technical Services3Com FTP Site 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services3Com Bulletin Board Service Access by Analog Modem847 262 3Com Facts Automated Fax ServiceAccess by Digital Modem Support from Your Network SupplierCountry Region Telephone Number Asia Pacific Rim Support from 3ComEurope Latin America Returning Products for RepairCountry Region Europe, South Africa, and Middle EastCountry Region Telephone Number Fax Number To obtain an authorization number, call or faxNumbers IndexMBA PCI NIC 131 NLMs Displaying, Windows Self-healing drivers SHDs OSR2 Index Page FCC Class B Statement Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement Page Product Registration
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