Nortel Networks Network Cables 21 PCI 10 100 User Manual

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Installation and Reference for  
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Adapter w/WOL  
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Contents  
Preface  
Text Conventions ............................................................................................................xvii  
Introduction  
System Requirements ..............................................................................................1-5  
Cable Requirements ................................................................................................1-6  
Chapter 2  
Hardware Installation  
Package Contents ..........................................................................................................2-1  
Installing the BayStack 21 PCI Network Interface Card ..................................................2-2  
Connecting the WOL Cable .....................................................................................2-3  
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Software Installation  
Configuring the Network Properties .......................................................................3-21  
Installing the Network Driver in a Novell NetWare Server ......................................3-23  
Using the WOL Feature  
Chapter 5  
Diagnostic LEDs .............................................................................................................5-1  
Appendix A  
Technical Specifications  
Product Specifications ................................................................................................... A-1  
Software Drivers ............................................................................................................ A-2  
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Novell NetWare Reference Information  
Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF Files ........................................................................ B-1  
Novell NetWare Client Commands and NET.CFG File .................................................. B-5  
Client Commands ............................................................................................. B-5  
Sample NET.CFG Files ..................................................................................... B-5  
Index  
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Figures  
Figure 3-21. Network Dialog Box—Adapters Tab .......................................................3-18  
Figure 3-22. Select Network Adapter Dialog Box .......................................................3-19  
Figure 3-23. Select OEM Option Dialog Box ..............................................................3-20  
Figure 3-24. Speed/Duplex Mode Dialog Box ............................................................3-20  
Figure 3-25. Network Dialog Box—Protocols Tab ......................................................3-21  
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Figure 4-1. Magic Packet Utility Window ....................................................................4-2  
Figure 4-2. Create a List of Hosts on LAN Dialog Box ...............................................4-2  
Figure 4-3. Magic Packet Utility Identification Window ...............................................4-3  
Figure 4-4. NewGroup Window ..................................................................................4-3  
Figure 4-5. Send a Magic Packet to One Host Dialog Box .........................................4-4  
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Tables  
Table 1-1.  
LED Indications ........................................................................................1-3  
Table 5-1.  
Table 5-2.  
LED Indications ........................................................................................5-1  
Table A-1.  
Table A-2.  
Technical Specifications ......................................................................... A-1  
Available Software Drivers ...................................................................... A-2  
Table B-1.  
Commands .............................................................................................. B-5  
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Preface  
Congratulations on your purchase of a BayStackPC network card adapter, the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL, which supports workgroups operating  
at 10 Mb/s and/or 100 Mb/s transmission speeds. This network card is intended  
for use in a desktop workstation. You can use a similar product, the BayStack 22  
PC Card Adapter, in a portable (laptop) computer.  
Before You Begin  
This guide provides information about using the features and capabilities of the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL.  
This guide is intended for Ethernet local area network (LAN) administrators with  
the following background:  
Working knowledge of PC terminology and operation  
Working knowledge of 10BASE-T (Ethernet) and 100BASE-TX  
(Fast Ethernet) operations  
Nortel Networksnetwork experience  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter provides an overview of the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/  
WOL, including its hardware and software components. The BayStack 21 PCI 10/  
100 Adapter w/WOL complements the BayStack 70-Series 10/100 Ethernet  
Switches and BayStack 60-Series 10/100 Ethernet Hubs.  
Note: BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL is sometimes also referred to  
as the BayStack 21 network card in this document.  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Overview  
You can install the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL in the workstations,  
desktops, or servers of Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT®  
users. The network card provides connectivity to the network using the Wake On  
LAN (WOL) feature, an open standard Advanced Configuration Power Interface  
(ACPI) function. The standard provides power management support systems  
through hardware and operating system integration. The motherboard of the  
workstation must have an ACPI architecture to support this feature.  
The WOL feature allows you to turn on a remote workstation. When installed in a  
workstation that has been turned off, the BayStack 21 network card monitors LAN  
traffic for valid wake-up frames. When the network card receives the correctly  
addressed wake-up frame, it sends a signal to the motherboard to turn on the  
workstation.  
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Information Technology (IT) organizations sometimes prefer to perform tasks  
such as installing software, running virus scans, and backing up disk drives during  
nonbusiness hours to avoid interrupting users during prime usage times.  
Although organizations may use remote software installation tools or other  
automated software, IT personnel may have to turn on each workstation for the  
software to run. This use of IT resources is inefficient and expensive.  
The remote wake-up feature gives IT personnel the ability to turn workstations on  
remotely. You can use the wake-up capability to turn remote machines on  
automatically, thus further decreasing IT personnel tasks. Workstations that have  
been turned on can be directed to run virus scans or software upgrades and then to  
return to a turned off mode. This combination of remote access and automatic  
wake-up feature saves IT personnel time and increases user productivity by  
avoiding delays and disruptions during work hours.  
Product Features  
The BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL provides the following features:  
Plug-and-play installation for Windows 95 and Windows 98  
10/100 autonegotiation  
Wake on LAN (WOL) capability  
Product Description  
The BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL is a standard-size PC card.  
The WOL cable allows you to connect the network card to your workstation and  
enable the WOL feature.  
BayStack 21 Network Card  
The BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL includes the following  
components:  
RJ-45 port  
10 megabits per second (Mb/s) and 100 Mb/s Link LEDs  
Activity LED  
WOL cable and connector  
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RJ-45 Ethernet Port  
The RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port connects the network card to a  
network device, such as a hub. The port adapts to the correct network speed of  
10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s through autonegotiation with the board components of the  
network card. The port is wired as an MDI-X port to connect to other devices  
without using a crossover cable.  
LEDs  
The front of the BayStack 21 network card contains three LEDs (Figure 1-1).  
LNK  
100 10  
ACT  
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Figure 1-1.  
Link and Activity LEDs  
The 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Link LEDs indicate successful network connections to  
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices, respectively. The Link LEDs remain steady if  
the connection is stable. You should check the RJ-45 connection if the LED is not  
steady. The Activity LED indicates active network traffic.  
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Table 1-1 describes the Link and Activity LED indications.  
Table 1-1.  
LED Indications  
Label  
Color  
Activity  
Description  
10 LNK  
Green  
Green  
Green  
On  
Off  
A 10 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 10 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
100 LNK  
ACT  
On  
Off  
A 100 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 100 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
On  
Heavy network traffic is passing through the port.  
Blinking  
Intermittent or light network traffic is passing through the port.  
The rate of blinking is proportional to the amount of network  
traffic.  
WOL Cable and Connector  
The WOL cable (Figure 1-2) is an interconnect cable with standard 3-pin  
connectors on each end.  
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Figure 1-2.  
WOL Cable  
The WOL cable includes the following three wires:  
A network card auxiliary power supply line, which maintains constant  
low-level power to the motherboard  
A card wake-up signal line, which turns on the workstation remotely  
A ground line, which provides electrical grounding  
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One end of the cable connects to the motherboard of your workstation. The other  
end attaches to the WOL connector (Figure 1-3) on the board of the BayStack 21  
network card.  
WOL connector  
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Figure 1-3.  
WOL Connector  
System Requirements  
Workstations using the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL must meet the  
following requirements:  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT  
PCI expansion slot with bus mastering capability  
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Operating Environments  
The BayStack 21 network card supports the operating systems and associated  
drivers listed in Table 1-2.  
Table 1-2.  
Supported Operating Systems  
Operating Systems  
Driver  
ODI Drivers  
Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1, 4.11  
Novell LAN Analyzer  
NDIS 2.0 Drivers  
NDIS 3.0 Drivers  
Microsoft LAN Manager  
IBM LAN Server  
IBM LAN Support  
DEC PATHWORKS  
Windows for Workgroups 3.11  
Windows 95  
Windows NT 3.51  
NDIS 4.0 Drivers  
NDIS 5.0 Drivers  
Packet Drivers  
Windows 95 OSR2, 98, NT 4.0  
Windows 98  
FTP PC/TCP  
NCSA TCP/IP  
UNIX Drivers  
SCO UNIX  
Linux  
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Cable Requirements  
You can use Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cables for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s  
network connections to the BayStack 21 network card.  
Use the following guidelines when using Cat 5 cables:  
Maximum length between a workstation and a hub is 100 meters (m).  
Maximum length between two hubs is 10 m.  
Maximum length between two hubs which are functioning as Ethernet Class 2  
Repeaters is 100 m.  
Maximum total length between two workstations is 205 m.  
Fast Ethernet Cables (100 Mb/s)  
You must use a Cat 5 straight-through cable with one RJ-45 connector on each end  
for 100 Mb/s Ethernet connections. Do not use a crossover cable.  
Ethernet Cables (10 Mb/s)  
You can use Cat 3, Cat 4, or Cat 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable or an  
EIA/TIA-568 100 ohm shielded twisted pair (STP) cable for 10 Mb/s Ethernet  
connections. You must use a straight through cable with one RJ-45 connector on  
each end. Do not use a crossover cable.  
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Hardware Installation  
This chapter describes how to install the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/  
WOL in an end-user workstation such as a desktop computer or server.  
Package Contents  
The BayStack 21 network card package contains the following:  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL with one RJ-45 port  
WOL cable  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD,  
including technical documentation in PDF format  
Safety card  
Warranty/Registration card  
Caution: Touch a grounded metal object to free yourself of static electricity  
prior to handling the network card.  
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Installing the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL  
To install the BayStack 21 network card in a workstation:  
1. Shut down the workstation.  
2. Unplug the workstation power cord from the power source.  
3. Remove the chassis cover of the workstation.  
4. Locate an available PCI bus master expansion slot in the workstation.  
5. Remove the protective bracket from the slot.  
6. Insert the contact edge of the BayStack 21 network card into the slot.  
7. Make sure all edge connectors of the network card are firmly seated in  
the slot.  
8. Install and secure the bracket screw to secure the network card to the  
chassis.  
9. If you plan to install the WOL cable, proceed to “Connecting the WOL  
Cable” on page 2-3. Otherwise, continue with steps 10 through 12.  
10. Replace the chassis.  
11. Install a standard Ethernet cable to the BayStack 21 network card.  
a. Plug one end of the network cable into the RJ-45 connector of the  
network card.  
b. Plug the other end of the network cable into an RJ-45 port on the  
network device.  
12. Reconnect the power cord and turn the workstation on.  
Note: If the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) section of your workstation  
boot program is “Plug and Play” compliant, the BIOS will automatically  
configure a newly installed network card.  
If the BIOS program has assigned your network card an interrupt number that  
is already assigned to another device, both devices will fault. If you detect this  
problem, you must run the CMOS Setup Utility to manually assign a  
nonconflicting interrupt number.  
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Connecting the WOL Cable  
To install the WOL cable between the BayStack 21 network card and the chassis:  
1. Make sure that the workstation is disconnected from the power source  
and the chassis cover has been removed.  
2. Connect one end of the WOL cable to the network card WOL connector.  
You can use either connector on the WOL cable; they are identical. Refer to  
Figure 1-3 on page 1-5 for the location of the WOL connector on the network  
card.  
3. Identify the WOL connector location on the workstation motherboard.  
The location of the connector is system dependent. You may see “WOL”  
written on the motherboard.  
4. Connect the other end of the WOL cable to the motherboard.  
Caution: If the WOL connector on the motherboard does not fit the connector  
on the WOL cable, or if the WOL connector does not have three pins, do not  
force the connection or alter the components. Using an incorrect connector can  
damage the workstation.  
5. Replace the chassis.  
6. Install a standard Ethernet cable to the BayStack 21 network card.  
a. Plug one end of the network cable into the RJ-45 connector of the  
network card.  
b. Plug the other end of the network cable into a port on the network  
hub.  
7. Reconnect the power cord and turn the workstation on.  
8. Press the Delete key to enter the BIOS CMOS Setup.  
9. Enable the WOL function or the power-on function of the workstation.  
The name of this function is architecture dependent. The function may be  
located in a category heading such as “Power Management.”  
10. Test the WOL function from the workstation you just connected or from  
another remote workstation that has a network card installed.  
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Software Installation  
This chapter provides instructions for installing the Windows- and Novell  
NetWare-based BayStack 21 network driver software and configuring the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL on your network. This chapter  
describes procedures for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Novell  
NetWare 4.x. Drivers for other operating systems are available but not discussed in  
this guide. You can access information for installing other drivers from the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD.  
Different versions of Windows may have different installation screens than those  
shown in these instructions. Your installation screens may appear in a different  
order than the screens in this chapter, or you may encounter more or fewer  
screens. You will be prompted for the same information, regardless of the  
Windows version.  
The driver starts automatically for Windows 95 and Windows 98. Nortel Networks  
recommends using the automatic process to take advantage of this  
“plug-and-play” capability. The driver must be manually configured for  
Windows NT.  
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Preinstallation  
Perform the following tasks prior to installing the BayStack 21 network driver:  
You must install the BayStack 21 network card before installing the BayStack  
21 network driver.  
You must have the Windows 95 or Windows 98 CD and the BayStack 21  
network driver CD ready to use during the installation. You may be prompted  
to install either CD. You may receive the “Insert Disk” and the “Please insert  
the disk labeled Windows...” messages. If you get these messages, insert the  
appropriate CD, enter the appropriate drive letter and CD name, and click OK  
to continue the installation. For example, if drive D is your CD drive and you  
insert the Windows 95 CD, enter d:\win95 when prompted.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 95 Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 21 network driver  
in a Windows 95 workstation. Be sure you have performed the tasks in  
“Preinstallation” on page 3-2 before continuing.  
To install the network driver:  
1. Turn on the power to the workstation, and start Windows 95.  
The New Hardware Found window opens, identifying a generic network card.  
For instance, the window may list “PCI Ethernet Controller” (Figure 3-1).  
New Hardware Found  
PCI Ethernet Controller  
9562DA  
Figure 3-1.  
New Hardware Found Window—Generic  
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A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 21  
PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL (Figure 3-2).  
New Hardware Found  
BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet PCI Adapter  
9563DA  
Figure 3-2.  
New Hardware Found Window—BayStack 21  
Network Card  
The Building Driver Information Database window opens. You do not have to  
perform any tasks.  
A generic Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens (Figure 3-3).  
Figure 3-3.  
Update Device Driver Wizard Dialog Box—Generic  
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2. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software &  
Documentation CD into the CD drive.  
3. Click Next.  
The next Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box (Figure 3-4) indicates  
that the new BayStack 21 network card has been found and the driver is  
automatically loaded.  
Update Device Driver Wizard  
Windows found the following updated driver for this  
device:  
BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet PCI Adapter  
If you want to use this driver, click Finish. If this is not the  
correct driver and you want to search for a different driver  
manually, click Other Locations.  
Location of Driver  
Other Locations...  
< Back  
Finish  
Cancel  
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Network Card  
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4. Click Finish.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-5).  
Copying Files...  
OK  
The file NETB21ND.inf on Windows 95 CD-ROM  
could not be found.  
Cancel  
Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the drive  
selected below, and click OK.  
Skip File  
Details...  
Copy files from:  
D:\  
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Copying Files Dialog Box  
5. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software &  
Documentation CD as indicated.  
6. Enter the drive letter of the CD drive into the “Copy files from:” field.  
For example, if the CD drive in your workstation is drive D, enter D:\.  
7. Click OK.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens again.  
8. Insert the Windows 95 CD as indicated.  
9. Enter D:\WIN95 into the “Copy files from” field.  
10. Click OK.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens.  
11. Remove any CDs from your CD drive.  
12. Click Yes.  
Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up  
your new hardware.  
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Configuring the Windows 95 Environment  
You must configure the Windows 95 environment on your workstation after you  
install the BayStack 21 network driver. Configure your workstation identification  
first, and then configure TCP/IP properties.  
Configuring the Workstation Identification  
To configure the workstation identification:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens.The configuration tab is displayed by default.  
3. Select the Identification tab (Figure 3-6).  
Figure 3-6.  
Network Dialog Box—Identification Tab  
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4. Enter the following information for your workstation:  
Computer Name—The name assigned to your workstation by your  
system administrator  
Workgroup—Typically, the location or group name assigned by your  
system administrator  
Computer Description—The manufacturing description; usually appears  
by default  
5. Click OK.  
Files automatically copy. The Copying Files dialog box opens.  
6. Enter the location of the requested files or CD in the “Copy files from:”  
field.  
7. Click OK.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens (Figure 3-7).  
Figure 3-7.  
System Settings Change Dialog Box  
Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up  
your new hardware.  
8. Remove any CDs from your CD drive.  
9. Click Yes.  
Your system will restart.  
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Configuring the Network Properties  
To configure the network properties of your workstation, such as TCP/IP  
protocols:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens. The configuration tab (Figure 3-8) is  
displayed by default.  
Figure 3-8.  
Network Dialog Box—Configuration Tab  
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3. Click Add.  
The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens (Figure 3-9).  
Figure 3-9.  
Select Network Component Type Dialog Box  
4. Select Protocol.  
5. Click Add.  
The Select Network Protocol dialog box opens (Figure 3-10).  
Figure 3-10.  
Select Network Protocol Dialog Box  
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6. In the Manufacturers list, select Microsoft.  
7. In the Network Protocols list, select TCP/IP.  
8. Click OK.  
9. Return to the Configuration tab.  
10. Select Nortel BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter (Figure 3-11).  
Figure 3-11.  
Configuration Tab, BayStack 21 Network Card Selected  
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11. Click Properties.  
The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-12).  
Figure 3-12.  
TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box  
12. Select the IP Address tab.  
13. If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway of your workstation.  
You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address automatically” option if the  
workstation does not have a static IP address. If you choose this option, your  
IP address will be supplied by a DHCP server.  
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14. Use the Gateway or DNS Configuration tabs to configure other  
parameters, as needed.  
15. Click OK.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens.  
16. In the “Copy files from:” field, enter the location of the requested files or  
CD.  
17. Click OK.  
The system restart dialog box opens. Restarting your system is necessary to  
enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware.  
18. Remove all CDs from the CD drive.  
19. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 98 Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 21 network driver  
in a Windows 98 workstation.  
To install the network driver:  
1. Turn on the power to the workstation, and start Windows 98.  
The New Hardware Found window opens, identifying a generic network card.  
For instance, the window may list “PCI Ethernet Controller” (Figure 3-13).  
New Hardware Found  
PCI Ethernet Controller  
9562DA  
Figure 3-13.  
New Hardware Found Window—Generic  
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A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 21  
PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL (Figure 3-14).  
New Hardware Found  
BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet PCI Adapter  
9563DA  
Figure 3-14.  
New Hardware Found Window  
The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-15).  
Copying Files...  
OK  
The file NETB21ND.cat on Windows 98 CD-ROM  
could not be found.  
Cancel  
Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM into the drive  
selected below, and click OK.  
Skip File  
Details...  
Copy files from:  
D:\  
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Copying Files Dialog Box  
2. Insert the required CD into the CD drive of your workstation.  
3. Enter the location and file name of the CD in the “Copy files from:” field.  
For instance, enter D:\nt_9x if you inserted the Windows 98 CD into drive D.  
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4. Click OK.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-16).  
Figure 3-16.  
Copying Files Dialog Box  
5. Insert the required CD into the CD drive of your workstation.  
6. Enter the location and file name of the CD in the “Copy files from:” field.  
7. Click OK.  
The install program searches the CD. The New Hardware Found dialog box  
opens (Figure 3-17).  
Figure 3-17.  
New Hardware Found Dialog Box  
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8. Select one of the following options:  
Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer (recommended by  
Nortel Networks)  
Do not install a driver (Windows will not prompt you again)  
Select from a list of alternate drivers  
9. Click OK.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens (Figure 3-18).  
Figure 3-18.  
System Settings Change Dialog Box  
Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up  
your new hardware.  
10. Remove all CDs from the CD drive.  
11. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
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Configuring the Windows 98 Environment  
You must configure the Windows 98 environment on your workstation after you  
install the BayStack 21 network driver.  
Configuring the Network Properties  
To configure the network properties for your workstation:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens. The TCP/IP network protocol for the  
BayStack 21 network driver is already installed.  
The configuration tab (Figure 3-19) is displayed by default.  
Figure 3-19.  
Network Dialog Box—Configuration Tab  
3. Select Nortel BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter.  
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4. Click Properties.  
The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-20).  
Figure 3-20.  
TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box  
5. Select the IP Address tab.  
6. If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway of your workstation.  
You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address automatically” option if the  
workstation does not have a static IP address. If you choose this option, your  
IP address will be supplied by a DHCP server.  
7. Use the Gateway or DNS Configuration tabs to configure other  
parameters, as needed.  
8. Click OK.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens.  
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9. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Windows NT Environment  
The Windows NT installation of the BayStack 21 network driver is not automatic.  
You must install the driver manually.  
To install the network driver:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens. The Identification tab is displayed by default.  
3. Select the Adapters tab (Figure 3-21).  
Figure 3-21.  
Network Dialog Box—Adapters Tab  
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4. Select Add.  
The Select Network Adapter dialog box opens (Figure 3-22).  
Figure 3-22.  
Select Network Adapter Dialog Box  
5. Click Have Disk.  
6. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software &  
Documentation CD into the CD drive.  
7. Specify the letter of the drive into which you installed the CD.  
Typically the CD drive is letter D.  
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8. Click OK.  
The Select OEM Option dialog box opens (Figure 3-23).  
Figure 3-23.  
Select OEM Option Dialog Box  
9. Select Nortel BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter.  
10. Click OK.  
The Speed/Duplex Mode dialog box (Figure 3-24) opens. The default mode is  
Auto.  
Figure 3-24.  
Speed/Duplex Mode Dialog Box  
11. Select Auto.  
12. Click OK.  
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Configuring the Network Properties  
To configure the network properties for your workstation:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens. The Identification tab is displayed by default.  
3. Click the Protocols tab.  
The Protocols tab (Figure 3-25) is displayed.  
Figure 3-25.  
Network Dialog Box—Protocols Tab  
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4. Click Properties.  
The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-26).  
Figure 3-26.  
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box  
5. If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway of your workstation.  
You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server” option if  
the workstation does not have a static IP address.  
6. Use the DNS tab to add additional network parameters, if needed.  
7. Click OK.  
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8. Click Close.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens. Restarting your system is  
necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware.  
9. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Novell NetWare 4.x  
Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 21 network driver  
software in a Novell NetWare version 4.x environment. You must install and  
configure the software on your Novell server and client.  
If you are installing the BayStack 21 network driver software in a Novell NetWare  
version 3.12 environment, refer to the Readme.txt file on the BayStack 21 PCI 10/  
100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Novell NetWare Server  
To install the BayStack 21 network driver in a Novell NetWare server:  
1. Verify that your Novell NetWare server includes the following files:  
\NETWARE\SERVER\4.X\MSM.NLM (Media Support Module)  
\NETWARE\SERVER\ETHERTSM.NLM (Topology Specific Module for  
Ethernet)  
2. Change to the Novell NetWare server directory.  
For instance, type the command:  
CD\NWSERVER  
3. Type:  
SERVER  
4. Press Enter.  
5. At the server prompt, enter:  
LOAD INSTALL  
6. From the Installation Options menu, select Driver options.  
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7. Press Enter.  
8. From the Driver Options menu, select Configure network drivers.  
9. Press Enter.  
10. From the Additional Driver Actions menu, select Select a driver.  
11. Press Enter.  
12. Press Insert to install an unlisted driver.  
By default, your a: drive is scanned.  
13. Press <F3> to specify another path or drive.  
14. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software &  
Documentation CD into the CD drive of your server.  
15. Press Enter.  
The following file automatically copies from the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100  
Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD to your Novell NetWare  
server:  
\NETWARE\SERVER\B21LAN10.LAN  
16. From the Select a driver to install: menu, select Nortel 21 10/100 PCI  
Ethernet Driver.  
17. Press Enter.  
The “Do you want to copy driver B21LAN10.LAN (Y)(N)” message is  
displayed.  
18. Select Yes.  
19. Proceed to the next section if you want to specify driver parameters.  
Specifying Driver Parameters  
The BayStack 21 network driver installs with default parameters. You can set  
specific driver parameters for the server.  
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To set specific driver parameters:  
1. From the Board B21LAN10_ 1 (Driver B21LAN10) Actions menu, select  
“Select/Modify driver parameters and protocols.”  
2. Press Enter.  
The default protocol is IPX. You can also select TCP/IP or AppleTalk.  
3. Select a protocol from the available options.  
4. Specify the slot number (slot #).  
5. Select “Save parameter and load select driver.”  
If you select the IPX protocol, the network number (network #) is randomly  
generated.  
6. Press Enter at each of the following four prompts:  
802.3  
802.2  
SNAP  
Ethernet II  
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Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Client  
To install the BayStack 21 network driver in your Novell NetWare client:  
1. Verify that your BayStack 21 network card is properly installed in your  
Novell NetWare workstation.  
2. Insert the BayStack 21 Network Driver CD into the CD drive in your  
workstation.  
3. Access the Novell NetWare client directory.  
4. Copy the following command to the client directory:  
\NETWARE\DOSODI\B21ODI10.COM  
5. Enter the following commands, in order:  
lsl  
b21odi10  
ipxodi  
netx (or vlm)  
6. Press Enter.  
7. Edit the NET.CFG file to change driver parameters.  
8. Verify that there is a protocol binding for Ethernet 802.3 in the NET.CFG  
file.  
Refer toAppendix B, “Novell NetWare Reference Information” for sample  
NET.CFG files.  
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Chapter 4  
Using the WOL Feature  
You can use the Wake On LAN (WOL) feature to start up remote workstations  
without end-user intervention. A BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL must  
be installed on each workstation that you want to start remotely. You must set up  
each workstation prior to using the WOL feature.  
Setting Up the Workstation  
Perform the following tasks prior to using the WOL feature on a remote  
workstation:  
Make sure the WOL connector is attached to the BayStack 21 network card  
and to the motherboard of the workstation.  
Refer to “Connecting the WOL Cable” on page 2-3 for instructions.  
Place the workstation in sleep (or standby) mode, or turn the workstation off  
completely.  
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Running the WOL Feature  
You must have a WOL-capable utility on the workstation from which you are  
using the WOL feature to turn on remote workstations. There are several  
commercially available utilities. As an example, instructions for using the AMD  
Magic Packet Utility are provided in this section. You can obtain this utility from  
www.amd.com. Procedures for utilities from other companies vary.  
To use the WOL feature:  
1. Open a WOL utility, such as the Magic Packet Utility (Figure 4-1).  
Figure 4-1.  
Magic Packet Utility Window  
2. From the Magic Packet Utility menu, select Magic Packets > Create a  
List of Hosts.  
The Create a List of Hosts on LAN dialog box opens (Figure 4-2).  
Figure 4-2.  
Create a List of Hosts on LAN Dialog Box  
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3. Enter the subnet mask of the remote workstation you want to turn on.  
The utility maps, or locates, BayStack 21 network cards in the subnet you  
specified. Make sure the remote workstation is still turned on. It should not be  
in standby or shutdown mode.  
4. Click OK.  
The Magic Packet Utility identification window opens (Figure 4-3).  
Figure 4-3.  
Magic Packet Utility Identification Window  
5. Click OK.  
The NewGroup window opens (Figure 4-4), displaying information about the  
remote workstation you want to turn on.  
Figure 4-4.  
NewGroup Window  
You can now turn on the remote workstation. Continue with these instructions  
when the workstation is in standby or shutdown mode.  
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6. Return to the Magic Packet Utility menu.  
7. Select Magic Packet > Power on One Host.  
The Send a Magic Packet to One Host dialog box opens (Figure 4-5).  
Figure 4-5.  
Send a Magic Packet to One Host Dialog Box  
8. Enter the physical address of the remote workstation you want to turn on.  
Do not enter the IP address.  
9. Click Send.  
The utility sends a packet to the BayStack 21 network card on the remote  
workstation to turn on the workstation.  
10. Click Close.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides several methods for troubleshooting problems related to the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL.  
Diagnostic LEDs  
Three LEDs on the front of the BayStack 21 network card provide diagnostic  
information. The 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Link LEDs indicate successful network  
connections to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices, respectively. The Link LEDs  
remain steady if the connection is stable. You should check the RJ-45 connection  
if the LED is not steady. The Activity LED indicates active network traffic.  
Table 5-1 describes the Link and Activity LED indications.  
Table 5-1.  
LED Indications  
Label  
Color  
Activity  
Description  
10 LNK  
Green  
On  
Off  
A 10 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 10 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
100 LNK  
ACT  
Green  
Green  
On  
Off  
A 100 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 100 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
On  
Heavy network traffic is passing through the port.  
Blinking  
Intermittent or light network traffic is passing through the port.  
The rate of blinking is proportional to the amount of network  
traffic.  
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Hardware Issues  
Perform the following tasks to check for hardware problems:  
Verify that you are using the correct cables and the correct cable lengths, as  
described in “Cable Requirements” on page 1-7.  
Make sure the network cable is firmly connected to the network card and to a  
network device.  
Connect the Ethernet cable to a different port on the network device.  
Verify that the BayStack 21 network card is fully and firmly seated in the slot  
connector in the workstation chassis. Check the connector edges of the card  
for damage.  
Replace the network card in question with a network card that you are sure  
functions properly. Run generic network interface card diagnostic tests.  
Install the network card in question into another workstation and run the tests  
again.  
Remove all other network cards from the workstation and run the tests again.  
If the verification/diagnostic run is not normal, there is probably an interrupt  
number conflict. You must manually resolve the conflict by running a CMOS  
Setup utility after you have reinstalled the expansion cards.  
Software Issues  
Perform the following tasks to check for software problems:  
Verify that the proper driver is loaded, as explained in Chapter 3, “Software  
Installation.” Be sure you followed the directions for the operating system you  
are running on the workstation.  
Check that the new configurations match the configurations of the network  
device if you have manually configured the speed or mode of the network  
card. Nortel Networks recommends setting the network card to  
autonegotiation when installing the network driver.  
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Verify that the PCI slot in the workstation is an enabled bus-master slot.  
Do not use a slave PCI slot for the BayStack 21 network card. Some  
computers may require that you configure the PCI slot to enable bus  
mastering. Refer to your computer manual for information about the PCI  
BIOS setup program.  
Be sure that the slot is configured for level-triggered interrupts. It should not  
be configured for edge-triggered interrupts. Table 5-2 describes typical PCI  
parameter configurations. Parameters may vary in different systems.  
Table 5-2. Typical PCI Slot Parameters  
Parameter  
Configuration  
PCI Slot #  
Slot number where the network card is installed  
Master  
Enabled  
Slave  
Enabled  
Latency Timer  
Interrupt Type  
Interrupt Number  
40 (range: 20 to 255)  
Level-triggered  
Choice of any number that the BIOS setup program  
supplies. (The interrupt number should not conflict  
with other installed cards.)  
Verify that your BIOS software correctly supports the PCI Local Bus  
Specification, version 2.0 or later. Upgrade your BIOS software if needed.  
Determine whether or not the network card slot is deactivated at the BIOS  
level. Use the CMOS Setup utility in your workstation to provide the option to  
activate or deactivate slots.  
Disable the Plug and Play option (PnP) in the BIOS setup program, if your  
computer does not require this option. Incorrectly assigned resources between  
network cards may cause a problem.  
Note: Always consult your computer manual for information about changing  
motherboard jumper and BIOS settings. If you modify the BIOS settings,  
make sure the jumper and BIOS settings match.  
You may need to reserve interrupts and memory addresses for installed  
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) cards to prevent PCI cards from using  
the same settings. Refer to your PC manual for instructions.  
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Technical Specifications  
Tables in this appendix provide technical product specifications and list the  
available software drivers for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL.  
Product Specifications  
Table A-1 lists technical specifications for the BayStack 21 network card.  
Table A-1. Technical Specifications  
Standards Compatibility  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T  
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX  
PCI bus V2.2  
ACPI  
OnNow/PC98  
EMC Compliance  
CE Mark:  
EN50081-1  
EN55022  
IEC1000-4-2/3/4/6  
Emissions:  
FCC Class B  
VCCI Class B  
Industry Canada Class B  
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B  
Physical Dimensions  
Network Card:  
WOL Cable:  
120 x 53.5 mm (4.72 x 2.11 in)  
298 mm (11.75 in) (not including connectors)  
55g (1.94 oz)  
Weight  
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Table A-1.  
Technical Specifications (continued)  
Environment  
Operating:  
Humidity:  
0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F)  
5% to 95%, noncondensing  
Power Consumption  
+5 V DC at 145mA (Standby)  
+5 V DC at 300mA (Transmit)  
Network Interface  
10BASE-T:  
RJ-45 (UTP Cable, Categories 3, 4, 5)  
RJ-45 (UTP Cable, Category 5)  
32-bit bus-mastering PCI  
100BASE-TX:  
Data Interface  
I/O Address  
Interrupt  
Automatically determined by configuration space  
INT A, mapping to BIOS IRQ setup  
LED Indicators  
Software Drivers  
Table A-2 lists the available software drivers for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100  
Adapter w/WOL. Refer to Chapter 3, “Software Installation,” for installation  
instructions regarding the Windows-based drivers. Refer to the README files  
associated with other drivers for installation instructions.  
Table A-2.  
Available Software Drivers  
Compatible Operating Systems  
Driver  
Microsoft  
Windows 95/Windows 98  
Windows NT 3.51, 4.0  
Windows for Workgroups 3.11  
LAN Manager 2.x  
Novell NetWare  
NetWare 3.1x, 4.x  
32-bit ODI driver  
16-bit DOS ODI driver  
Client32 for Windows 95  
SCO  
UNIX 3.2.4  
ODT 5.0  
Other  
NDIS2 DOS Mode Driver  
Packet Driver  
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Novell NetWare Reference Information  
This appendix provides reference files and information for your Novell  
NetWare 4.x operating system. Server and client information is provided in the  
following sections.  
If you are installing the BayStack 21 PCI Network Driver software in a Novell  
NetWare version 3.12 environment, refer to the Readme.txt file on the BayStack 21  
PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD.  
Novell NetWare Server AUTOEXEC.NCF Files and  
Parameters  
This section provides information about the Novell NetWare 4.x  
AUTOEXEC.NCF files and parameters.  
Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF Files  
Sample files are provided for workstations that have one or two network cards  
installed.  
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One Network Card Installed  
The following files are typically part of the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, with one  
network card installed in the workstation:  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=E_8022  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=E_8023  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=E_II  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP NAME=E_SNAP  
BIND IPX E_8022 NET=10  
BIND IPX E_8023 NET=20  
BIND IPX E_II NET=30  
BIND IPX E_SNAP NET=40  
Two Network Cards Installed  
The following files are typically part of the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, with two  
network cards installed in the workstation:  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=E_8022_1  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=E_8023_1  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=E_II_1  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP NAME=E_SNAP_1  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=4 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=E_8022_2  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=4 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=E_8023_2  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=4 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=E_II_2  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 PCI_SLOT=4 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP NAME=E_SNAP_2  
BIND IPX E_8022_1 NET=10  
BIND IPX E_8023_1 NET=20  
BIND IPX E_II_1 NET=30  
BIND IPX E_SNAP_1 NET=40  
BIND IPX E_8022_2 NET=10  
BIND IPX E_8023_2 NET=20  
BIND IPX E_II_2 NET=30  
BIND IPX E_SNAP_2 NET=40  
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Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF File Parameters  
This section describes the AUTOEXEC.NCF file parameters SLOT, FRAME,  
NODE, and Medium.  
SLOT Parameter  
The SLOT parameter specifies which adapter is enabled when multiple BayStack  
21 PCI Network Cards are installed in your workstation. The SLOT keyword is an  
index value corresponding to PCI BIOS. The mapping from the SLOT parameter  
to the physical PCI slot is different from one workstation to another.  
The following are examples of typical SLOT parameters:  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 SLOT=4 FRAME=ETHERNET_II  
FRAME Parameter  
The FRAME parameter specifies which type of frame is used by the BayStack 21  
network driver.  
Accepted values include:  
Ethernet_802.3  
Ethernet_802.2  
Ethernet_II  
Ethernet_SNAP  
Multiple frame types can be enabled by loading the same driver with different  
FRAME type parameters.  
The following are examples of typical SLOT parameters:  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_II  
LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP  
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NODE Parameter  
You can use the NODE parameter to replace the default node address associated  
with your electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM).  
The following is an example of a typical NODE parameter:  
LOAD B21LAN10 NODE=0000E8001122  
Medium Parameter  
The Medium parameter specifies which medium type is used by the BayStack 21  
network driver. The medium type refers to the transmission type.  
Accepted values include:  
AUTO (sense)  
100FULL (duplex mode)  
100HALF (duplex mode)  
10FULL (duplex mode)  
10HALF (duplex mode)  
The following is an example of a typical Medium parameter:  
LOAD B21LAN10 SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 Medium=100Full  
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Novell NetWare Client Commands and NET.CFG File  
This section provides information about commands and the NET.CFG file.  
Client Commands  
Table B-1 briefly describes the commands you enter when installing the  
BayStack 21 network driver into your Novell NetWare client.  
Table B-1.  
Command  
Commands  
Description  
lsl  
Supports the OSI link support layer  
b21odi10  
Client driver copied from the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter  
w/WOL Software & Documentation CD  
ipxodi  
Default protocol stack  
Server connection  
netx (or vlm)  
Sample NET.CFG Files  
The MLDI section of the NET.CFG file is the section usually edited.  
The following NET.CFG file is a sample:  
Link Driver B21ODI10  
FRAME Ethernet_802.2  
FRAME Ethernet_802.3  
FRAME Ethernet_II  
FRAME Ethernet_SNAP  
PROTOCOL IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3  
.
.
MEDIUM AUTO ;operate on auto negotiation mode  
; MEDIUM 10HALF ;operate on 10M/HalfDuplex mode  
; MEDIUM 10FULL ;operate on 10M/Fullduplex mode  
; MEDIUM 100HALF ;operate on 100M/HalfDuplex mode  
; MEDIUM 100FULL ;operate on 100M/Fullduplex mode  
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Index  
Numbers  
L
100 Mb/s Ethernet cables, 1-6  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 1-2  
LEDs, 1-3, 5-1  
N
A
network card  
configuring  
in a Windows 95 environment, 3-6  
installing, 2-2  
C
cables  
WOL, 1-4  
installing in a Novell NetWare 4.x environment,  
installing in a Windows NT environment, 3-18  
connectors  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, 1-2  
RJ-45 port, 1-2  
WOL, 1-4  
conventions, text, xvii, xviii  
customer support, xviii  
configuring for Windows NT, 3-21  
E
Novell NetWare  
Ethernet cables, 1-6  
client file examples, B-5  
server file examples, B-1  
specifying driver parameters, 3-24  
F
O
I
installation  
network driver  
P
package contents, 2-1  
in a Windows 95 system, 3-2  
in a Windows 98 system, 3-12  
in a Windows NT system, 3-18  
preinstallation tasks, 3-2  
WOL cable, 2-3  
ports  
autonegotiation, 1-2  
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, 1-2  
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components, 1-2  
W
Wake on LAN. See WOL, 1-1  
specifications, A-1  
support, xviii  
Windows 95  
R
Windows 98, network properties, 3-16  
requirements, system, 1-5  
WOL  
S
setting up the workstation, 4-1  
using, 4-1  
WOL cable  
T
description, 1-4  
installation, 2-3  
technical support, xviii  
text conventions, xvii  
WOL connector, description, 1-4  
workstation identification  
configuring for Windows 95, 3-6  
troubleshooting  
diagnostic LEDs, 5-1  
hardware, 5-2  
software, 5-2  
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