HP Embedded Firewall manual Safety Precautions, Preparing the NIC and the Computer

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1Installing and Connecting the NIC

Safety Precautions

Observe the following safety precautions.

WARNING: Computers operate with voltages that can be lethal. Before removing the cover, turn off the computer and unplug it. Disconnect all cables that are connected to the main system unit. Remove jewelry from your hands and wrists. Use insulated or nonconductive tools.

CAUTION: The NIC is packed in an antistatic container to protect it during shipment. Do not touch the components or any metal parts on the NIC, except for the backplate. To avoid damaging the NIC or the computer, reduce static electricity on your body by wearing an electrostatic discharge wrist strap attached to the chassis or by touching an unpainted metal part of the chassis before unplugging the computer and before handling the NIC.

CAUTION: Install the NIC in a PCI slot that conforms to PCI 2.2 specifications. Do not attempt to install the NIC in an ISA or EISA slot. Doing so may damage the NIC and the computer.

WARNING: Make sure that the computer power cord is unplugged. Only properly trained and authorized personnel should perform service. Contact the computer manufacturer for information about safe service techniques.

Preparing the NIC and the Computer

After observing the safety precautions, follow these preparation steps:

1Make sure that cable requirements are met.

3CR990B-97 NIC

The RJ-45 port on the 3CR990B-97 NIC provides a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps connection automatically, depending on the speed of the connected hub or switch.

The following table shows the cable requirements and maximum network cable lengths for the 3CR990B-97 NIC:

Network Environment

Cable Required

Maximum Cable Length

 

 

 

10 Mbps (10BASE-T)

CAT 3, 4, or 5 unshielded

100 m (328 ft)

 

twisted pair (UTP)

 

100 Mbps (100BASE-TX)

CAT 5 UTP

100 m (328 ft)

 

 

 

3CR990B-FX-97 NIC

The following table shows the cable requirements and maximum network cable lengths for the 3CR990B-FX-97 NIC:

Network

 

 

 

Environment

Connector

Cable Required

Maximum Cable Length

 

 

 

 

100 Mbps

SC

Long-wavelength fiber-optic

 

(100BASE-FX)

 

(1300 nm):

 

 

 

50 µ/125 µ multimode fiber

Full-duplex: 2,000 m (6,560 ft)

 

 

 

Half-duplex: 412 m (1,351 ft)

 

 

62.5 µ/125 µ multimode fiber

Full-duplex 2,000 m (6,560 ft)

 

 

 

Half-duplex 412 m (1,351 ft)

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide 10/100 Secure Network Interface CardUnited States Government Legend Contents Installing and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads Configuring the NIC Running NIC Diagnostics Installation Overview Installing and Connecting the NICMinimum Installation Requirements Network Environment Cable Required Maximum Cable Length Safety PrecautionsPreparing the NIC and the Computer Installing and Connecting the NIC 3CR990B-97 NIC Installing the Network Driver Verifying the Network Driver InstallationInstall without Diagnostic Program-installs the driver only Double click Network ConnectionsWindows 2003 Server Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation Click Have DiskVerifying the Network Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Installation During Novell OS Installation Novell NetWare Driver InstallationInstalling the Driver in Novell NetWare Server 5.1 Installation with Novell Already Installed Identifying the Slot NumberChoose Select a driver Select Save parameters and load driverVerifying or Modifying NIC Parameters Load ODINEB.NLMRemoving Drivers from Autoexec.ncf Installing the Driver in Novell NetWare Server Page Linux 2.4 Driver Installation Cd /tmp/3c990/3c990 makeLinux 2.4 Driver Installation Selecting Basic or Strong Encryption Processing OverviewOffloading Encryption Processing Encryption Type Level Description Configuring IPSec in Windows 2003, Windows XP, and WindowsCreating a Security Policy Clear the Activate the default response rule check box Defining the ConsoleCreating the Policy Select IP Security Policy Management, and then click AddCreating the Filter Action Creating a FilterBinding the Filter Binding the Filter Action Enabling EncryptionDisabling Encryption Select Un-assignInstalling and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server Features Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features for WindowsAbout the Advanced Server Features Load Balancing FailoverServer Features Using Other NICs VLANsInstalling 3Com Advanced Server Software Verifying the InstallationConfiguring Groups and VLANs Planning the ConfigurationWorking With Server Features Number of VLANsWindows NT Creating a GroupWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Adding NICs to a Group Specifying a Dedicated IP AddressClick Configure Creating a VlanChanging an IP Address Specifying Traffic PrioritiesSaving the Configuration Disabling Load Balancing for a GroupChanging the Primary NIC Removing a NIC from a GroupTroubleshooting a Load Balancing Configuration SymptomTipDisplaying NIC Properties Displaying Group PropertiesDouble-clickNetwork Adapters Value Offload Function Enables Enabling OffloadsConfiguring Offloads for a Group of Different NICs Configuring the NIC Default NIC SettingsOption Description Settings DisabledConfiguring the NIC AllConfiguration Methods Method Description RequirementsChanging General NIC Configuration Settings Installing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramStarting the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Using the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramUsing the 3Com DOS Configuration Program Configuring the Managed PC Boot Agent MBA Enabling or Disabling the Boot ROM SettingBooting From the Network BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsNon-BBS BIOS-Compatible PCs Disabling the 3Com LogoTroubleshooting the NIC Interpreting the NIC LEDs3CR990B-97 NIC State Meaning3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics ProgramTroubleshooting Problems with the LEDs Accessing 3Com Support Databases Accessing the 3Com KnowledgebaseAccessing the 3Com NIC Help System Accessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked QuestionsCleaning Up a Failed Installation Troubleshooting the NIC InstallationProblems or Error Messages Troubleshooting the Network Connection Tip DescriptionTroubleshooting Remote Wake-Up Troubleshooting a Network ConnectionTroubleshooting Hubs RJ-45 Cabling Pinouts Copper NIC OnlyWindows NT Removing the Network DriverWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Windows 98 SE NetWare Removing 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server FeaturesFrom the Start menu, select Settings/Control Panel Running NIC Diagnostics Running the 3Com DOS Diagnostics ProgramRunning the NIC Diagnostics Tests Tab DescriptionClick Perform NIC Test Running the Network TestRunning the NIC Test Viewing Network Statistics Viewing the NIC LEDs in the 3Com Diagnostics ProgramUsing the 3Com Icon in the Windows System Tray Displaying Network Statistics Removing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramEnabling the Icon Running NIC Diagnostics 3CR990B-97 NIC Specifications HardwareNetwork Interface Standards Conformance3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Specifications Cabling Requirements RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Installing the 3Com DMI Agent About the 3Com DMI AgentInstalling the 3Com DMI Agent Click NIC Software Click Install 3Com DMI Agent NowSystem 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