3Com Series 760 manual Ask your system administrator if you need help

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2-10CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER

18When Figure 2-4 appears again and asks for the location of the files, type a:

19Click Continue.

20After Windows NT copies files, select new Network Settings if required.

Ask your system administrator if you are not sure what to select.

21Click Continue to accept the resources.

22If you are prompted for TCP/IP setup information, enter it.

Ask your system administrator if you need help.

23After the final files are copied, click Next, Next, and then enter the computer name, workgroup, or domain.

The computer name is the name of your notebook. Give your notebook a unique name (up to 15 characters, no blank spaces).

A workgroup is composed of the computers that you usually communicate with (like your department) and contains shared resources (like printers).

If you use peer group networking, the workgroup name is your peer group. Peers can see each other when they look in the Network Neighborhood.

Your computer description is visible to other members of your workgroup when they see your notebook in the Network Neighborhood.

24Click Next.

25Click Finished.

26Remove the LAN Installation Disk and click Yes to reboot your notebook.

Installation is complete.

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Contents 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Troubleshooting Specifications Page Installing the PC Card Before You Begin Setting CardBus ModeToshiba Notebooks IBM ThinkPad Series 760 Notebooks Enable CardBus modeClick OK Restart the notebook Connecting the 3CCFE575BT CardBus PC Card 2Connecting the CardBus PC Card3Connecting the CardBus PC Card Page Installing the Network Driver Which Driver Installation Instructions Should You Use? Before You Install the Network DriverWhich Windows 95 Version Are You Running? Windows 95 Version 4.00.950B OSR Update Device Driver Wizard window, click NextClick Other Locations Insert the LAN Installation Disk Type a and click OKWindows 95 Versions 4.00.950 and 4.00.950A New Hardware Wizard Window, click NextClick the Device Manager tab Confirming InstallationDouble-click the Network Adapters icon Windows NT 4.0 with Networking Installed Windows NT VersionClick Have Disk Click OK to accept resource allocations or enter new valuesInsert the LAN Installation Disk Type a and click OK Windows NT 4.0 without Networking InstalledClick Yes Click Next Select the appropriate network services Click NextClick OK Select the appropriate network protocolAsk your system administrator if you need help Add Network Adapter window appears Windows for Workgroups WFW Select Install Microsoft Windows Network and then click OK Installing the DOS Enhanced-Mode Driver for WFWClick Restart AutoLink for Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups, and DOS Supported Network Drivers Network Text File Name Network Driver Name Operating SystemPage Troubleshooting LEDs 13CCFE575BT CardBus PC Card Cable LEDsAccessing the CardBus PC Card Help System 3Com PC Card Diagnostics ProgramSelect 3Com PC Card Utilities Running the CardBus PC Card Self-Test Click the Help buttonTnicdiag.exe Eeprom Fifo Diagnostics Program Name Echo Server Network Adapter Running the Echo TestOn both computers 5Echo Test Responder ScreenTroubleshooting Support Services Click Start6Support Screen Generating a Problem Report 7Problem Report Main Screen8Computer Information Screen Resolving Hardware Resource Conflicts DOS Diagnostics ProgramSelect 3Com PC Card Diagnostic Utilities Control Panel, select Add/Remove ProgramsChange I/O or IRQ value and click Confirm Disabling PC Card Pcmcia Support for WindowsChanging the I/O, IRQ, or Memory Range Select the Resources tabClick Pcic or compatible Pcmcia controller Re-enabling PC Card Support for WindowsDouble-clickAdd New Hardware Click Change DriverRe-enabling PC Card Pcmcia Support for Windows NT Click Disable and then click OK Reboot the notebookDisabling PC Card Pcmcia Support for Windows NT Click HW ProfilesFrequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions AnswerFrequently Asked Questions Click Add/RemoveTo discover switched communication paths Troubleshooting Tips Option Default Setting Available Settings Configuration SettingsConfiguration Setting Descriptions DuplexBase Address Displaying ConfigurationCIS Memory Address Interrupt Request LevelDisplaying Configuration 2PC Card Details Screen Click OK or Cancel to exit the screen Changing Configuration SettingsDOS Configuration Program 6CHAPTER 4 Changing Configuration Environmental Operating Range Physical DimensionsNetwork Interface Card Information Structure CIS and Memory SizeMean Time Between Failures hours calculated Network Cable SpecificationsPower Requirements FCC Certification3Com Bulletin Board Service Online Technical ServicesWorld Wide Web Site Access by Digital Modem 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceAccess by Analog Modem 408 654Log on to your CompuServe account 3ComForum on CompuServe Online ServiceSupport from Your Network Supplier Press Return to see the 3ComForum main menuReturning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Fax NumberIndex NumbersURL B-1 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty FCC Class B Statement Industry Canada Class B Emmission Compliance Statement

Series 760 specifications

The 3Com Series 760 is a high-performance multilayer switch designed for enterprise networks, providing robust features that cater to the demanding requirements of modern IT infrastructure. With a scalable architecture, the 3Com Series 760 is ideal for medium to large enterprises needing to efficiently manage their network traffic while ensuring high availability and reliability.

One of the standout features of the 3Com Series 760 is its multilayer switching capability. It operates at both Layer 2 and Layer 3, allowing for efficient data forwarding based on MAC addresses and IP addresses. This flexibility enables the switch to accommodate a wide range of applications, including voice, video, and data, ensuring optimal performance across varied workloads.

Another significant characteristic of the Series 760 is its advanced Quality of Service (QoS) support. The switch includes features that prioritize network traffic, which is crucial for applications sensitive to delays, such as Voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing. The ability to configure priority rules ensures that critical data is transmitted with minimal latency, enhancing overall user experience.

The Series 760 also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which allows it to deliver power to connected devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and surveillance cameras through the Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for additional power sources, simplifying installation and reducing clutter in network environments.

From a security perspective, the 3Com Series 760 offers features such as IEEE 802.1X port-based network access control, which helps to enforce security policies and protect the network from unauthorized access. Enhanced access controls and security protocols ensure that sensitive data remains secure while maintaining compliance with industry standards.

Furthermore, the switch is designed for simplified management and monitoring. It provides a web-based interface and supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing IT administrators to monitor network performance and configure settings remotely. This feature streamlines network management tasks, reducing the operational burden on IT teams.

In summary, the 3Com Series 760 is a versatile and powerful multilayer switch that meets the needs of growing enterprises. With its advanced features, including multilayer switching, QoS support, PoE capability, robust security measures, and simplified management tools, it stands out as a reliable choice for organizations looking to enhance their network performance and security in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.