3Com 3C905C-TX Connecting SOS or SMBus Cables for Remote System Alerts, Connecting to the Network

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Connecting SOS or SMBus Cables for

Remote System Alerts

Connecting the SOS or SMBus cables is optional, and requires a matching connector on your PC motherboard. Connect one of these cables only if you want to use Remote System Alerts and if your PC supports this feature.

Contact your PC manufacturer for these cables.

To connect the SOS or SMBus cable for Remote System Alerts, confirm that your PC supports one of these cables and follow the instructions provided with the PC documentation.

Connecting to the Network

This section describes how to connect the 3C905C NIC RJ-45 port to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network.

The RJ-45 port provides a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps connection automatically, depending on the speed of the connected hub or switch.

Table 4 shows the cable requirements and maximum network cable lengths for the 3C905C NIC.

Table 4 Cable Specifications

Network

Cable Required

Maximum

Environment

Cable Length

 

 

 

10 Mbps

Category 3, 4, or 5

100 m (328 ft)

(10BASE-T)

unshielded twisted-pair

 

 

 

 

100 Mbps

Category 5 unshielded

100 m (328 ft)

(100BASE-TX)

twisted-pair

 

 

 

 

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Contents Part No -1488-000 Published March 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Driver Installation Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 3COM DMI Agent Installation Figures Tables About this Guide ConventionsIcon Description Year 2000 Compliance Convention DescriptionIntroduction 3C905C NIC OverviewFeatures Using Remote Wake-UpUsing the Managed PC Boot Agent MBA Software Multiple NIC Installations and Remote Wake-UpRemote Wake-Up Requirements Using DynamicAccess Software Using the Workgroup Keep-Alive Packet Using Remote System AlertsRemote System Alerts Requirements Supported Remote System AlertsUsing Desktop Management Interface DMI Network Interface Card Installation Installation Task InstructionsOverview Preparing for Installation Running the Preinstallation Program Inserting the NICTo install the NIC in your PC Installing the NIC Remove slot cover Insert NIC Secure the NIC with the screw you removed in stepConnecting the Remote Wake-Up Cable Contact your PC manufacturer for the Remote Wake-Up cableConnecting the Remote Wake-Up Cable Connecting SOS or SMBus Cables for Remote System Alerts Connecting to the NetworkNetwork Cable Required Maximum Environment Cable Length Connecting to the Network Page Driver Installation Installing the DriverWindows NT WindowsTurn on the power to the PC. Windows 95 detects the NIC If the Update Device Driver Wizard startsIf the New Hardware Found dialog box appears You must restart the PC to complete the installation Insert the Windows 95 CD or diskette, and then click OKTurn on the power to the PC Insert EtherDisk diskette 1 in drive A, and then click NextInsert the Windows 98 CD or diskette, and then click OK Click FinishWindows NT Click the Adapters tabClick Add Click Close Click Add Adapter Verifying Successful Installation Windows 95 and WindowsClick OK Installing Multiple NICs Double-click the File Manager iconRepeat the process for each additional NIC to be installed Select the Adapters tab Click AddInsert EtherDisk diskette 2 when prompted Close the Network screenInstalling the NetWare Client Driver About 3Com Intelligent Auto Install SoftwareNET Ware Client Intelligent Auto Install Requirements Running the Intelligent Auto Install ProgramInstalling the NetWare Server Driver Obtaining NetWare Loadable ModulesNetWare NetWare Server NLM NameSave and exit the file, and then reboot the server NetWare 4.10Multiple NICs Verifying the PCI Slot Number Selected NIC Screen Configuration Methods Method Description RequirementsDefault NIC Settings Method DescriptionOption Description Changing General NIC Configuration Settings Option Description SettingsClick the Configuration tab General ScreenConfiguring the Managed PC Boot Agent MBA Enabling or Disabling the Boot ROM SettingUnder Network Parameter, select the setting to be changed Click OK to save the changes and exit the programBooting From the Network Click OK to save the setting and exit the programBBS BIOS-Compatible PCs Make sure that the NIC boot ROM setting is EnabledReboot the PC Non-BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsChange the MBA default boot setting from Local to Network Page Troubleshooting Diagnostics Troubleshooting the InstallationTip Description Accessing 3Com Support Databases Accessing the 3Com KnowledgebaseAccessing the 3Com NIC Help System Accessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked Questions Click the Support tabInterpreting the LEDs Running the NIC Diagnostics Tests Ensure that the hub or switch is powered onClick the Diagnostics tab Diagnostics Screen To Run the Network TestOn the first PC, enable Auto Echo To Run the NIC TestTo Run the Remote Wake-Up Test On the second PC, run the Remote Wake-Up TestClick Test Remote Wake-Up Restart. The PC shuts down Troubleshooting Remote Wake-Up Make sure that Remote Wake-Up is enabled on the NICCheck the PC Bios Perform the Remote Wake-Up TestViewing Network Statistics Click the Statistics tabUsing the 3Com Icon in the Windows System Tray Removing NIC Software Click the Device Manager tabRemoving NIC Software Frequently Asked Questions Question AnswerQuestionAnswer Fast IP, part of 3Coms DynamicAccess software, improves Specifications Hardware SpecificationsStandards Conformance Cabling RequirementsTwisted-Pair Cable 10BASE-T Operation Category UseRJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments 100BASE-TX OperationConfiguration Client PC RequirementsInstalling DynamicAccess Software Restart the PCConfiguring DynamicAccess Software Removing DynamicAccess Software Fast IP Allows you to enable and configure Fast IP3COM DMI Agent System Requirements Client PC RequirementsNetwork Management Requirements Installing the 3Com DMI Agent Page Online Technical Services Support from Your Network SupplierWorld Wide Web Site 3Com Bulletin Board Service Access by Analog Modem3Com FTP Site 3Com Facts Automated Fax Service Access by Digital Modem847 262 408 727Page Index NumbersDynamicAccess software NIC Online Help Online Knowledgebase Index Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Obtaining Warranty Service FCC Class B Statement 3COM END User Software License Agreement Product Registration