3Com 3C319 manual Full-duplex, Hexadecimal, IBM mode, Ieee, Input/Output I/O

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2GLOSSARY

EISA

Extended Industry Standard Architecture.

Full-duplex

A mode of operation in which a token ring station can simultaneously transmit and receive independent data streams. Dedicated transmissions occur between the station and switch; token passing no longer occurs.

Hexadecimal

A number system with a base of sixteen. In hexadecimal, the first ten digits are 0–9 and the last six digits are A–F. This number system is identified in this guide by a number or character followed by “h.”

IBM mode

A mode of operation for 3Com TokenLink Velocity ISA NICs with configuration options restricted to the same options provided by IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapters. Either 3Com or IBM drivers can be used when the NIC is configured in IBM mode.

IEEE 802.5

The standard for the token ring access method and physical layer specifications developed by a subcommittee of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802 committee.

Input/Output (I/O)

The method, medium, or device (such as a keyboard, monitor, floppy disk, hard disk, NIC, or printer) used to transfer data to a PC or from the PC back to a device or a network.

ISA

Industry Standard Architecture.

LAN

Local area network. A communications network within a limited physical area such as a building that provides high-speed data transmission. The basic components of a LAN are the boards that plug into each PC to connect it to the network, cabling, server hardware, and software for network control.

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Contents User Guide Member of the high-performance TokenLink Velocity familyFor units of the Department of Defense For civilian agenciesLifetime Limited Warranty Asia Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal Malta Australia, New ZealandJapan Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg Sweden, Finland, NorwayContents Installing a Network Driver for Windows NT Configuring Dynamicaccess Class of Service Specifications Vii Page Figures Page Tables Page How to Use This Guide About this GuideIntroduction If you are looking for Turn toIcon Alerts you to ConventionsConvention Description High-Performance Features DynamicAccess Class of ServiceIntroduction Parallel Tasking ArchitectureOther Features Full-Duplex/Dedicated Token Ring SupportOther Features 100% IBM Compatibility Installation Requirements 3C319 NICSafety Precautions Inspecting the 3C319 NICInserting the 3C319 NIC Insert the 3C319 NIC in an empty ISA or Eisa expansion slotBefore Configuring the NIC and Installing the Driver Plug in the PC and turn the power onDefault Settings PCs without Option PCs with PnP Support 6CHAPTER 2 Installing the 3C319 NIC NetWare Step DOS Client Windows Windows NT Others Page Installing Netware DOS Clients Automatically AutoLink Software FunctionsModifying AutoLink Default Settings Before Using the AutoLink Configuration UtilityAvoiding Memory Manager Conflicts Insert TokenDisk diskette #1 in the floppy drive and type Running the AutoLink ProgramType Log in to the NetWare server with your ID and password Enter the ring speed and configuration mode and press EnterTo accept the terms and conditions, type y Installing a Network Driver for WindowsBefore Installing the Driver Installing the Ndis 4 Driver for WindowsAbout Microsoft Windows 95 Versions Retail Version of WindowsInstalling the Ndis 4 Driver for Retail Windows When Windows 95 PnP Detects the NICOSR2 Version of Windows Finding the Windows 95 VersionWhen Windows 95 Does Not Detect the NIC Windows 95 desktop, double-click the My Computer iconInstalling the Ndis 4 Driver for Windows Install the 3C319 NIC and start the computer Installing the Ndis 4 Driver for Windows 95 OSR2Click Next Installing the Ndis 4 Driver for Windows Page NIC Manually At the prompt, type install Enter Before Using the Configuration and Diagnostic ProgramConfiguring the 3C319 NIC in a PC Without PnP Support To accept the displayed terms and conditions, type y Main MenuPress Esc to exit the Configuration and Diagnostic Program 3Com Mode IBM ModePress Enter Press any key to continueChanging Configuration Option Settings NIC Configuration F1=HelpChanging the Configuration of Multiple NICs Configuration OptionsConfiguration Mode Plug and Play PnPBase Address Ring SpeedA20h BIOS/MMIO Address Location Shared RAM Page Size and Address RangeOther Configuration Options Interrupt Request LevelKB / D8000-DBFFF Configuration Options Page Driver for Windows NT Installing the Ndis 4 Driver for Windows NT Windows NTClick OK to select the NIC Remove the TokenDisk diskette and click Restart nowSelect Network Adapter dialog box, click Have Disk Configuring Dynamicaccess Class of Service Before Starting ConfigurationActivating Class of Service Control Panel group, double-click the Class of Service iconAdding Class of Service Ranges and Protocols Click the Additional Ranges tab2Initial Class of Service Additional Ranges Screen Select the protocol that the application usesUsing Class of Service Advanced Options Click OK when you are finishedAccessing Class of Service Advanced Options 4Class of Service Advanced Options ScreenClass of Service Advanced Options Settings Fifo Packet ThresholdConcurrent UDP Streams Low-Priority RatioDisable Switch Packet Prioritization Disable Receive Packet BufferingAuto Ring Speed Detection Natural Packet IntervalUsing Windows 95 to Access Auto Ring Speed Detection 53Com TokenLink Velocity ISA Adapter Dialog BoxUsing Windows NT to Access Auto Ring Speed Detection Disabling Auto Ring Speed DetectionSetting a Locally Administered Network Address Page Manually Installing Miscellaneous Network Drivers Examining Driver Files on the TokenDisk DiskettesTokenDisk Diskette #1 Contents Installing the Client Driver for NetWare Before Installing DriversTokenDisk Diskette #2 Contents Network Drivers Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and include these statements Installing the OS/2 Network Driver for NetWare Installing the Server Driver for NetWareInstalling the Ndis 2.01 Driver Installing a Driver for Windows for WorkgroupsBefore Installing the Driver Viewing the Driver Installation InstructionsUsing IBM Drivers Using Remote Program Load RPLBefore Using RPL Enabling RPLDisabling RPL 3C319 NIC LEDs NIC LEDsUsing the Configuration and Diagnostic Program Diagnostic Test TypesGroup 1 Diagnostics Group 2 Diagnostic Running the Diagnostic TestsTo start the diagnostic program, type Ring Operations TestSelect Run Tests Changing the Test Setup Press Enter to start the testsSelect OK and press Enter Troubleshooting TipsTo run the tests, select Start and press Enter Check that the ring speed 4 or 16 matches the network speed Troubleshooting Tips Page Cabling SpecificationsPin Assignments Figure A-1DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments Online Technical Services World Wide Web Site3Com Bulletin Board Service Access by Analog ModemAccess by Digital Modem 408 654 2706 or 408 6543ComFacts Automated Fax Service Country Telephone NumberTelephone Country Number3ComForum on CompuServe Online Service Support from Your Network SupplierLog on to your CompuServe account Press Return to see the 3ComForum main menuSupport from 3Com Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com GmbH 3Com Iberia3Com Ireland 3Com Latin AmericaReturning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Fax NumberPage Glossary IBM mode Full-duplexHexadecimal IeeeLobe cable LobeNetwork Parallel Tasking architecture Plug and Play PnPProtocol Protocol layersIndex NumbersTokenDisk #1 TokenDisk #2 TLNK3.DOS TokenDisk diskette #1 contents 8-2 #2 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