3Com XL PCI manual Infinite bursting, Network interface card NIC, 10/100 auto-negotiation NWay

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2GLOSSARY

infinite bursting

Technology that enables the 3C905B-TX NIC to move data continuously across the PCI bus without breaks in the data transfer previously caused by cache size limitations.

Previously, cache limitations caused the NIC to release and reacquire the PCI bus after every 64-byte burst. Infinite bursting increases throughput and reduces CPU utilization for better performance.

NDIS

Network Driver Interface Specification. Defines the network driver architecture and interfaces that let a PC support NICs. This architecture provides a standardized way to write drivers for network NICs.

network interface card (NIC)

Network interface card. Also called adapter.

10/100 auto-negotiation (NWay)

Signaling scheme that allows the NIC and the hub to negotiate between 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T, and automatically select the highest performance level supported by both devices.

PACE technology

Technology that enhances both real-time, interactive applications and multimedia (data, voice, and video) applications by enhancing network bandwidth utilization, reducing latency, controlling jitter, and supporting multiple traffic priority levels.

Parallel Tasking II architecture

3Com’s third-generation Ethernet NIC architecture. Parallel Tasking technology accelerates data transfer by processing data packets simultaneously instead of sequentially.

PCI

Peripheral Component Interconnect. An advanced high-performance local bus that supports multiple peripheral devices. At 33 MHz, the PCI bus transfers data at up to 1056 Mbps.

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Contents PCI 10/100BASE-TX 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Troubleshooting Specifications Page Figures Tables Finding Specific Information in This Guide About this GuideIf you are looking for Turn to Icon Description ConventionsConvention Description Introduction 13C905B-TX NICDynamicAccess Software Industry-Leading PerformanceInstallation and Configuration Remote Wake-up10/100 Mbps Support PC and Server RequirementsHow Do I Install the 3C905B-TX NIC? 3C905B-TX NICInstalling the NIC Secure the NIC with the screw you removed earlier 1Inserting the NICConnecting to the Network 2Connecting the Network Cable to the RJ-45 PortConnecting the Remote Wake-up Cable Reconnect all cables and replace the PC coverInstalling WindowsIf Windows prompts you to reboot, click No Network components should now include Confirming Installation Click OKClick Yes Click the Device Manager tabWindows NT Version Windows NTUpdating the Network Driver Click Update Installing the Network DriverNetwork Settings window, click Close Click CancelClick Continue Run the Install program. Enter ainstall NetWare for Windows 3.1x, Windows for Workgroups, and DOSAutoLink Requirements Running the AutoLink ProgramInstalling the Novell NetWare Server Driver NetWare VersionMultiple NICs Press Enter to continue the server installationAt the A\ prompt, enter nwserver Supported Network Drivers Network Text File Name Network Driver Name Operating SystemTroubleshooting Status LEDs3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Description Flashing Steady OffAccessing the 3C905B-TX Help System Select 3Com NIC Utilities Select 3Com NIC Diagnostics HelpSelect 3Com NIC Utilities Select 3Com NIC Diagnostics Running the NIC Self-TestEeprom Fifo Running the Echo Test On both PCs3Com Support Services 43Com NIC Diagnostics Program Support ScreenGenerating a Problem Report 5Problem Report Main Screen To exit the program, click Cancel Removing the 3C905B-TX NIC Pace and 3NICDIAGS Software Checking the Remote Wake-up FunctionWindows 95 and Windows NT Windows Control Panel, select Add/Remove ProgramsVerify the driver version 3Com DOS Diagnostic ProgramRemove the PC cover and check the Remote Wake-Up connection Crossover Cable Troubleshooting Tips Connect a straight-through cable from the PC to the hubTroubleshooting Hubs with Crossover Cable Frequently Asked Questions Question AnswerAdd/Remove Programs Question Answer What is a Magic Packet? QuestionAnswerAccessing the 3Com World Wide Web Page Configuration Settings Changing ConfigurationOption Default Setting Available Settings Changing Configuration Settings Displaying Configuration SettingsClick NIC Details to display the NIC Details screen Changing Configuration Settings Changing Pace Configuration Selecting Pace ApplicationsChanging Pace Ranges and Protocols Select the protocol that the application usesSetting Fast IP Using the DOS Configuration ProgramPace Advanced Options Specifications SpecificationsRJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Figure A-1RJ-45 Connector Pin AssignmentsOnline Technical Services Support from Your Network Supplier3Com Bulletin Board Service Access by Analog ModemWorld Wide Web Site Country Data Rate Telephone Number3ComFacts Automated Fax Service Access by Digital Modem408 654 Country Telephone NumberPage DynamicAccess software GlossaryDRMON Full scatter gatherInfinite bursting Network interface card NIC10/100 auto-negotiation NWay Pace technologyIndex NumbersNIC Index Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty FCC Class B Statement FCC Declaration of Conformity