3Com Dishwasher 206380 A User Manual

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Installation and Reference for  
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Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information  
Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise.  
When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference  
Regulations  
This digital apparatus (BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions  
from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des  
Communications  
Cet appareil numérique (BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter) respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les  
appareils numériques de classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement  
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1. Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfaltig durch.  
2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung fur den spateren Gebrauch auf.  
3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerat vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie keine Flussigoder Aerosolreiniger.  
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9. Die Netzanschlusteckdose muB aus Grunden der elektrischen Sicherheit einen Schutzleiterkontakt haben.  
10. Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so, daB niemand daruber fallen kann. Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitung  
abgestellt werden.  
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12. Wird das Gerat uber einen langeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt, sollten Sie es vom Stromnetztrennen. Somit wird im  
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13. Durch die Luftungsoffnungen durfen niemals Gegenstande oder Flussigkeiten in das Gerat gelangen. Dies  
konnte einen Brand bzw. elektrischen Schlag auslosen.  
14. Offnen sie niemals das Gerat. Das Gerat darf aus Grunden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem  
Servicepersonal geoffnet werden.  
15. Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gerat vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten  
Servicestelle zu uberprufen:  
a. Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind beschadigt.  
b. Flussigkeit ist in das Gerat eingedrungen.  
c. Das Gerat war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt.  
d. Wenn das Gerat nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfedieser Anleitung  
keine Verbesserung erzielen.  
e. Das Gerat ist gefallen und/oder das Gehause ist beschadigt.  
f. Wenn das Gerat deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist.  
16. Bei Reparaturen durfen nur Orginalersatzteile bzw. den Orginalteilen entsprechende Teile verwendet werden.  
Der Einsatz von ungeeigneten Ersatzteilen kann eine weitere Beschadigung hervorrufen.  
17. Wenden Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihren Servicepartner. Somit stellen Sie  
die Betriebssicherheit des Gerates sicher.  
18. Zum NetzanschluB dieses Gerates ist eine geprufte Leitung zu verwenden. Fur einen Nennstrom bis 6A und  
einem Gerategewicht groBer 3kg ist eine Leitung nicht leichter als H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm 2 einzusetzen.  
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betragt 70dB(A) oder weniger.  
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Contents  
Preface  
Text Conventions ............................................................................................................. xv  
Introduction  
Operating Environments ..........................................................................................1-6  
Fast Ethernet Cables (100 Mb/s) .......................................................................1-6  
Chapter 2  
Hardware Installation  
Package Contents ..........................................................................................................2-1  
Installing the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter ..................................................................2-2  
Removing the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter ................................................................2-3  
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Software Installation  
Configuring the Windows NT Environment ............................................................3-27  
Chapter 4  
Software Issues ..............................................................................................................4-2  
Appendix A  
Novell NetWare Reference Information  
Novell NetWare Client Files ........................................................................................... B-4  
NET.CFG Files and Parameters .............................................................................. B-5  
Sample NET.CFG File ...................................................................................... B-5  
NET.CFG File Parameters ................................................................................ B-5  
Index  
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Figures  
Figure 1-1. BayStack 22 Network Card Connectors ...................................................1-2  
Figure 1-3. LEDs ........................................................................................................1-4  
Figure 3-17. Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Location Dialog Box ......................3-14  
Figure 3-18. Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Search Dialog Box ........................3-15  
Figure 3-19. Insert Disk Message ..............................................................................3-15  
Figure 3-20. Copying Files Dialog Box .......................................................................3-16  
Figure 3-21. Add New Hardware Wizard—Installation Finished Dialog Box ..............3-17  
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Figure 3-33. Bindings Tab ..........................................................................................3-27  
Figure 3-34. Bindings Tab—All Adapters Selection ....................................................3-28  
Figure 3-35. IP Address Tab .......................................................................................3-29  
Figure 3-36. DNS Tab .................................................................................................3-30  
Figure 3-37. WINS Address Tab .................................................................................3-31  
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Tables  
Table A-2.  
Table B-1.  
Table B-2.  
Table B-3.  
Table B-4.  
Server Files ............................................................................................. B-1  
Server Connection Type Parameters ...................................................... B-4  
Client Files .............................................................................................. B-4  
Client Connection Type Parameters ........................................................ B-6  
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Preface  
Congratulations on your purchase of a BayStack22 PC Card Adapter, which  
supports 10 Mb/s and/or 100 Mb/s transmission speeds. This network card is  
intended for use in laptop computers. You can use a similar product, the  
BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL, in a desktop workstation or server.  
Before You Begin  
This guide provides information about using the features and capabilities of the  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter.  
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 22 PC Card Adapter,  
including its hardware and software components. The BayStack 22 PC Card  
Adopter complements the BayStack 70-Series 10/100 Ethernet Switches and  
BayStack 60-Series 10/100 Ethernet Hubs.  
Note: The BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter, also known as the BayStack 22 PC  
Card Adopter in this document, may also be referred to as a PCMCIA Ethernet  
Adapter.  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter Overview  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter provides network connectivity to laptop  
computers. You install the network card into your computer to access network  
resources such as servers, printers, and the Internet or intranet. You can install the  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter on many operating systems, such as Microsoft®  
Windows® 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT® or Novell NetWare.  
Product Features  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter provides the following features:  
Plug-and-play installation for Windows 95 and Windows 98  
10/100 Mb/s autonegotiation with half- and full-duplex support  
20/200 Mb/s full-duplex support  
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Product Description  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter is a standard-size PCMCIA card. A media  
coupler provides network access to your laptop computer.  
BayStack 22 Network Card  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter includes the following components:  
68-pin connector  
15-pin connector  
Media coupler, including:  
— 10 megabits per second (Mb/s) and 100 Mb/s Link LEDs  
— Activity LED  
— 15-slot connector  
— RJ-45 port  
68-Pin Connector  
The standard 68-pin connector on one end of the BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter  
(Figure 1-1) plugs into the Type II or Type III slot on your computer.  
68-pin connector  
15-pin connector  
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Figure 1-1.  
BayStack 22 Network Card Connectors  
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15-Pin Connector  
The standard 15-pin connector on the other end of the BayStack 22 PC Card  
Adopter (Figure 1-1) attaches to the 15-slot connector on the media coupler.  
Media Coupler  
The media coupler (Figure 1-2) provides connection to the BayStack 22 PC Card  
Adopter and to Ethernet network devices. Three LEDs located on the media  
coupler indicate 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s transmission speed and connection stability.  
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Figure 1-2.  
Media Coupler  
The 15-slot connector on the media coupler attaches to the 15-pin connector on  
the BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter. The other end of the media coupler contains an  
RJ-45 port. You can attach a standard Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port to connect  
the network card to a network device such as a hub or switch.  
RJ-45 Ethernet Port  
The RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet 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.  
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LEDs  
The media coupler contains three LEDs (Figure 1-3).  
Figure 1-3.  
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 that network traffic is passing through the  
port.  
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Table 1-1 describes the Link and Activity LED indications.  
Table 1-1.  
LED Indications  
Label  
Color  
Activity  
Description  
10M  
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.  
100M  
ACT  
Green  
On  
Off  
A 100 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to a network card, or a 100 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
Green  
Green  
On  
Heavy network traffic is passing through the port.  
Blinking  
Network traffic is passing through the connected port.  
The rate of blinking is proportional to the amount of  
network traffic.  
System Requirements  
Laptop computers using the BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter must meet the  
following requirements:  
A laptop computer that is IBM compatible and includes:  
— A 386SX or faster processor  
— At least one Type II PC Card socket  
— Card Services and Socket Services compliant with PCMCIA Release 2.1  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT, including an operating  
system as described in “Operating Environments.”  
100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet or 10BASE-T Ethernet connectivity to your local  
area network (LAN)  
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Operating Environments  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter supports the following operating systems:  
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, 4.0  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98  
Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x  
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11  
Microsoft Windows 3.1  
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x  
Lantastic 6.0  
IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3  
Cable Requirements  
You can use Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cables for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s  
network connections to the BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter.  
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 that 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 an RJ-45 connector on  
each end. Do not use a crossover cable.  
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Typical Applications  
The BayStack 22 PC Card Adopter provides you with network connectivity to  
your laptop computer. Attach the media coupler to the network card; then insert  
the network card into your laptop computer (Figure 1-4).  
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Figure 1-4.  
BayStack 22 Network Card Installation  
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Use standard Ethernet cables to connect network devices, such as hubs, to the  
media coupler. You can then attach other devices to the hub to share network  
resources. Figure 1-5 provides an example of a laptop computer attached to a  
BayStack 60-24T 10/100 Ethernet Hub. You can attach the hub to other  
workstations, printers, servers, and additional laptop computers.  
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Typical Application  
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Hardware Installation  
This chapter describes how to install the components of the BayStack 22 PC Card  
Adapter in a portable (laptop) computer. Instructions for connecting the installed  
network card to the network are provided.  
Note: You must connect all of the hardware, as described in this chapter,  
before installing the driver.  
Package Contents  
The BayStack 22 network card package contains the following:  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter, including plastic protector case  
Media coupler, with cable  
BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD,  
including technical documentation in PDF format  
Safety card  
Warranty/Registration card  
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Installing the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter  
This section provides instructions for installing the BayStack 22 network card into  
a laptop computer. Computers vary in design; therefore, instructions and  
illustrations in this section may not exactly match your computer. However, the  
procedures will be similar.  
To install the BayStack 22 network card in a computer:  
1. Shut down the computer.  
2. Unplug the computer power cord from the power source.  
3. Depress both sides of the 15-slot connector of the media coupler.  
4. Connect the media coupler to the network card.  
5. Be sure the media coupler connector clicks securely into place.  
6. Insert the BayStack 22 network card into an empty CardBus PC Card  
slot on the laptop. The BayStack 22 network card label must be facing up  
(Figure 2-1).  
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Figure 2-1.  
BayStack 22 Network Card Installation  
7. Be sure the network card is firmly secured.  
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8. Connect the RJ-45 connector of a standard Ethernet cable to the RJ-45  
port on the media coupler.  
Be sure to follow the cable guidelines described in “Cable Requirements” on  
page 1-6.  
9. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network device, such as  
a hub or switch.  
10. Attach a power cord to your laptop. Plug the cord into a power source.  
11. Turn on power to the laptop.  
12. Be sure any connected devices are receiving power.  
Removing the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter  
You can easily remove the BayStack 22 network card from your laptop computer,  
if needed. Before you remove the network card you must stop the PCMCIA Card  
Service.  
Warning: Do not remove the BayStack 22 network card from your laptop  
before stopping the PCMCIA Card Service. Your laptop will freeze if you  
remove the network card incorrectly.  
To remove the BayStack 22 network card:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click PC Card (PCMCIA).  
3. Select “Nortel Networks BayStack 22 PCMCIA card.”  
4. Click Stop.  
An “It is ok to remove the PCMCIA card” message is displayed.  
5. Firmly grasp the network card and remove it from the computer.  
6. Depress both sides of the 15-slot connector of the media coupler.  
7. Remove the media coupler from the network card.  
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Software Installation  
This chapter provides instructions for installing the BayStack 22 network driver  
software and configuring the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter on your network.  
Drivers compatible with several operating systems are located on the BayStack 22  
PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD. You can install specific  
drivers for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Novell NetWare 4.x, or other  
systems.  
This guide provides instructions for installing the drivers for Windows 95,  
Windows 98, Windows NT, and Novell NetWare 4.x. You can read the  
RELEASE.txt file in the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software &  
Documentation CD for instructions to install drivers for other operating systems.  
Different versions of Windows operating systems may have different installation  
screens than those shown in these instructions. Your installation screens may  
appear in a different order than those in this chapter. You will be prompted for the  
same information, regardless of the Windows version.  
The BayStack 22 network card is automatically detected by Windows 95 and  
Windows 98. Follow the instructions during this automatic installation process.  
You will be prompted to insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software  
& Documentation CD into your laptop computer during the installation.  
The driver must be manually installed for Windows NT.  
Note: The BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter may also be referred to as a  
PCMCIA Ethernet adapter or controller.  
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Preinstallation  
Perform the following tasks prior to installing the BayStack 22 network driver:  
Install the BayStack 22 network card before installing the BayStack 22  
network driver.  
Remove all other network cards from the laptop computer. If you have other  
network cards or adapters installed in your computer, the driver installation  
process will not execute. You do not need to uninstall other network driver  
software before you run the installation.  
Be sure to have the Windows 95 or Windows 98 CD and the BayStack 22  
network driver CD ready to use during the installation. You may be prompted  
to install either CD. You may receive the “Insert Disk” and “Please insert the  
disk labeled Windows...” messages. If you receive 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 driver software in a  
Windows 95 environment.  
To install the driver:  
1. Turn on the power to the computer, and start Windows 95.  
A generic New Hardware Found window opens (Figure 3-1).  
New Hardware Found  
PCMCIA Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter  
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Figure 3-1.  
New Hardware Found Window—Generic  
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A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 22  
PC Card Adapter (Figure 3-2).  
New Hardware Found  
Nortel BAYSTACK 22 PCMCIA Ethernet  
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Figure 3-2.  
New Hardware Found Window—BayStack 22  
Network Card  
The Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens (Figure 3-3).  
Figure 3-3.  
Update Device Driver Wizard Dialog Box  
2. Insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD into the CD drive as prompted.  
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3. Click Next.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-4).  
Copying Files...  
OK  
The file ndishlp.sys 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:\Win95  
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Figure 3-4.  
Copying Files Dialog Box  
4. Insert the Windows 95 CD as indicated.  
The next Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box (Figure 3-5) indicates  
that the new BayStack 22 network card has been found and the driver is  
automatically loaded.  
Update Device Driver Wizard  
Windows found the following updated driver for this  
device:  
Nortel Baystack 22 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet  
PCMCIA 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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Update Device Driver Wizard Dialog Box—BayStack 22  
Network Card  
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5. Click Finish.  
Another Copying Files dialog box opens.  
6. Click OK.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens (Figure 3-6).  
Figure 3-6.  
System Settings Change Dialog Box  
7. Remove all CDs from the CD drive.  
8. 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  
This section provides instructions for configuring the BayStack 22 network card  
on the network after you have installed the BayStack 22 network driver on your  
Windows 95 laptop computer.  
To configure the network properties for your laptop:  
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  
(Figure 3-7).  
Figure 3-7.  
Network Dialog Box—Configuration Tab  
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3. Select Properties.  
The Properties dialog box opens. The Advanced tab is displayed by default  
(Figure 3-8).  
Figure 3-8.  
Properties Dialog Box  
4. In the Property list, select Connection Type.  
The AutoSense value is displayed by default.  
5. In the Value list, select from the following connection speed types:  
AutoSense (Use this setting if you want the RJ-45 port on the media  
coupler to use the fastest speed supported by the attached device.)  
100BASE-TX for 100 Mb/s connections  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T full-duplex mode, for 10 and 100 Mb/s  
switch connections  
10BASE-T twisted pair for 10 Mb/s connections  
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6. Click OK.  
The Properties Dialog Box opens again (Figure 3-8).  
7. Click the Resources tab.  
The Resources dialog box opens (Figure 3-9).  
Figure 3-9.  
Resources Dialog Box  
8. Enter the Configuration type, interrupt (IRQ) number, and I/O address  
range, or accept the default settings.  
9. Click OK.  
10. Return to the Network Dialog Box > Configuration tab (Figure 3-7).  
11. Click Add.  
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12. Select TCP/IP.  
The Select Network Component Type dialog box (Figure 3-10) opens.  
Figure 3-10.  
Select Network Component Type Dialog Box  
13. Select Protocol.  
14. Click Add.  
The Select Network Protocol dialog box opens (Figure 3-11).  
Figure 3-11.  
Select Network Protocol Dialog Box  
15. In the Manufacturers list, select Microsoft.  
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16. In the Network Protocols list, select TCP/IP.  
17. Click OK.  
18. Return to the Configuration tab.  
19. Select Properties.  
The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-12).  
Figure 3-12.  
TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box  
20. Select the IP Address tab.  
21. If the computer has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway of your computer.  
You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address automatically” option if the  
computer does not have a static IP address. If you choose this option your  
IP address will be supplied by DHCP.  
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22. Use the Gateway or DNS Configuration tabs to configure other  
parameters, as needed.  
23. Click OK.  
The Copying Files dialog box is displayed.  
24. In the “Copy files from:” field, enter the location of the requested files or  
CD.  
25. Click OK.  
The system restart dialog box opens. Restarting your system is necessary to  
enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware.  
26. Remove the CD from the CD drive.  
27. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 98 Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the driver software in a  
Windows 98 environment.  
To install the network driver:  
1. Turn on the power to the computer, and start Windows 98.  
The New Hardware Found window opens, identifying a generic network card.  
For instance, the window may list “PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter, or PCMCIA  
Ethernet Controller” (Figure 3-13).  
New Hardware Found  
PCMCIA Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter  
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Figure 3-13.  
New Hardware Found Window—Generic  
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A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 22  
PC Card Adapter (Figure 3-14).  
New Hardware Found  
Nortel BAYSTACK 22 PCMCIA Ethernet  
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Figure 3-14.  
New Hardware Found Window—BayStack 22  
Network Card  
The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box opens (Figure 3-15).  
Figure 3-15.  
Add New Hardware Wizard Dialog Box  
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2. Click Next.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Selection dialog box opens  
(Figure 3-16).  
Figure 3-16.  
Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Selection Dialog Box  
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3. Click Next.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Location dialog box opens  
(Figure 3-17).  
Figure 3-17.  
Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Location Dialog Box  
4. Insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD into your CD drive.  
5. Select CD-ROM drive.  
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6. Click Next.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Search dialog box opens  
(Figure 3-18).  
Figure 3-18.  
Add New Hardware Wizard—Driver Search Dialog Box  
7. Click Next.  
The Insert Disk message is displayed (Figure 3-19).  
Figure 3-19.  
Insert Disk Message  
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8. Click OK.  
The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-20).  
Figure 3-20.  
Copying Files Dialog Box  
9. Insert your Windows 98 CD into the CD drive of your laptop.  
10. Specify the letter of your CD drive and your Windows 98 CD.  
For instance, if drive F is your CD drive, enter F:\WIN98.  
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11. Click OK.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard—Installation Finished dialog box opens  
(Figure 3-21).  
Figure 3-21.  
Add New Hardware Wizard—Installation Finished Dialog  
Box  
12. Click Finish.  
The System Settings Change dialog box opens (Figure 3-22).  
Figure 3-22.  
System Settings Change Dialog Box  
Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up  
your new hardware.  
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13. Remove the CD from the CD drive.  
14. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
Configuring the Windows 98 Environment  
You must configure your laptop computer on the network after installing the  
BayStack 22 network driver on your Windows 98 laptop computer.  
To configure the network properties for your laptop:  
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 22 network driver is already installed.  
The configuration tab (Figure 3-23) is displayed by default.  
Figure 3-23.  
Network Dialog Box—Configuration Tab  
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3. Select Nortel BayStack 22 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Adapter.  
4. Click Properties.  
The BayStack 22 network driver dialog box opens (Figure 3-24).  
Figure 3-24.  
BayStack 22 Network Driver Dialog Box—Advanced Tab  
5. Select the Advanced tab.  
6. In the Property list, select Connection Type.  
7. In the Value list, select one of the following:  
AutoSense—Select the default AutoSense setting if you want the port to  
use the fastest speed supported by the attached device.  
10BaseT (Twisted Pair)—Use this setting for 10 Mb/s Ethernet hubs.  
100BaseTx—Use this setting for 100 Mb/s Ethernet hubs.  
100BaseTx or 10BaseT full duplex—Use these settings for 100 Mb/s and  
10 Mb/s Ethernet switches.  
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8. Click OK.  
9. Return to the Network dialog box (Figure 3-23).  
10. Select the Access Control tab (Figure 3-25).  
Figure 3-25.  
Access Control Tab  
11. Select Share-level access control.  
12. Click OK.  
The system restart dialog box opens.  
13. Remove all CDs from the CD drive.  
14. Click Yes.  
Your system restarts.  
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Configuring the Interrupt Request  
You can configure the Interrupt Request (IRQ) parameters. Nortel Networks  
recommends configuring the IRQ only if you are an expert at network or  
PC configuration.  
To configure the IRQ:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click System.  
3. Select the Resources tab (Figure 3-26).  
Figure 3-26.  
Resources Tab  
4. Clear the “Use automatic settings” box.  
5. In the Resource type list, select Interrupt Request.  
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6. Click Change Setting.  
The Edit Interrupt Request dialog box opens (Figure 3-27).  
Figure 3-27.  
Edit Interrupt Request Dialog Box  
7. Use the arrows next to the Value field to select an IRQ value.  
8. Click OK.  
The Resources tab is displayed again. The new IRQ setting is displayed also.  
9. Click OK.  
The “Create a Forced Configuration” message is displayed.  
10. Click Yes.  
11. Insert the Windows 98 CD into the CD drive of your laptop.  
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Installing the Network Driver in a Windows NT 4.0  
Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the network driver software in a  
Windows NT 4.0 environment.  
To install the network driver in a laptop computer:  
1. Be sure that the standard network services are installed on the  
Windows NT 4.0 laptop.  
2. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
3. Double-click Network.  
The Network dialog box opens. The Identification tab is displayed by default.  
4. Select the Adapters tab (Figure 3-28).  
Figure 3-28.  
Network Dialog Box—Adapters Tab  
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5. Click Add.  
The Select Network Adapter dialog box opens (Figure 3-29).  
Figure 3-29.  
Select Network Adapter Dialog Box  
6. Click Have Disk.  
7. Place the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD into the CD drive of your computer.  
The Insert Disk dialog box opens (Figure 3-30).  
Figure 3-30.  
Insert Disk Dialog Box  
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8. Specify the letter of the drive into which you installed the CD.  
Typically the CD drive is letter D.  
9. Click OK.  
The Select OEM Option dialog box (Figure 3-31) opens.  
Figure 3-31.  
Select OEM Option Dialog Box  
10. Select the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter.  
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11. Click OK.  
The Windows NT Configuration dialog box opens (Figure 3-32).  
Figure 3-32.  
Windows NT Configuration Dialog Box  
Set the following configuration parameters, or accept the default settings:  
IRQ level—Interrupt request level. IRQ Level 3 is the default.  
I/O Port Address—Input/Output memory address for the laptop computer.  
The BayStack 22 network driver installation for Windows NT does not  
automatically specifyn this address. You must configure it manually.  
Connection Type—Select one of the following settings:  
— AutoSense—Select the default AutoSense setting if you want the port  
to use the fastest speed supported by the attached device.  
— 100 or 10 half-duplex mode—Use these settings for 100 Mb/s and  
10 Mb/s Ethernet hubs.  
— 100 or 10 half- or full-duplex mode—Use these settings for 100 Mb/s  
and 10 Mb/s Ethernet switches.  
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Configuring the Windows NT Environment  
This section provides instructions for configuring the BayStack 22 network card  
on the network after you have installed the BayStack 22 network driver on a  
Windows NT laptop computer.  
To configure the network properties for your Windows NT laptop:  
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Network.  
The Identification tab is displayed by default.  
3. Select the Bindings tab (Figure 3-33).  
Figure 3-33.  
Bindings Tab  
The all services selection is the default.  
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4. Select all adapters (Figure 3-34).  
Figure 3-34.  
Bindings Tab—All Adapters Selection  
All of the adapters installed in your computer display.  
5. Verify that the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter is displayed and selected.  
6. Click OK.  
The Network dialog box is displayed again.  
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7. Select the IP address tab (Figure 3-35).  
Figure 3-35.  
IP Address Tab  
8. If the computer has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway of your computer.  
You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server” option if  
the computer does not have a static IP address.  
9. Click OK.  
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10. Select the DNS tab (Figure 3-36) to configure point-to-point parameters if  
you are using an Internet service provider (ISP).  
Figure 3-36.  
DNS Tab  
11. Enter the host name and domain of your computer.  
12. Enter the DNS service and domain suffix search order information for  
your ISP.  
13. Click OK.  
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14. Select the WINS Address tab (Figure 3-37).  
Figure 3-37.  
WINS Address Tab  
15. Enter the IP address of your primary and secondary WINS servers.  
16. Click OK.  
17. Restart your system if prompted.  
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Installing the Network Driver in a Novell NetWare 4.x  
Environment  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 22 network driver  
software in a Novell NetWare version 4.x environment. You must install and  
configure the software on your Novell server and client. Your laptop computer is  
considered the client.  
If you are installing the BayStack 22 network driver software in a Novell NetWare  
version 3.12 environment, refer to the Readme.txt file on the BayStack 22  
PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD.  
Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Server  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 22 network driver  
software in your Novell NetWare 4.x server.  
Your laptop computer must have the following installed prior to installing the  
BayStack 22 network driver software:  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter  
MS-DOS operating system  
Novell NetWare 4.x server software  
To install the BayStack 22 network driver in your Novell NetWare 4.x server:  
1. Insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD into the CD drive of your server.  
2. Verify that the following files are located in the Novell NetWare server  
directory.  
\NETWARE\SERVER\4.X\MSM.NLM  
\NETWARE\SERVER\ETHERTSM.NLM  
3. If the files listed in step 2 are not located in the server directory, copy  
these files from the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software &  
Documentation CD.  
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4. Copy the following file from the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter  
Software & Documentation CD to the root directory.  
\ENABLER\B22ENA10.EXE  
You can also run the BS22ENA10.EXE program from the BayStack 22  
PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD instead of copying  
the program to your root directory.  
5. Access a DOS prompt screen.  
From the DOS prompt you must run the BS22ENA10.EXE program before  
installing the BayStack 22 network driver.  
6. Enter the following syntax:  
B22ENA10 [/IRQ:x][/IOP:xxx]  
where:  
IRQ is the interrupt number used specifically for the BayStack 22  
network card. This number must not be used by any other device in the  
system. The default IRQ value is 3.  
IOP is the starting Input/Output (I/O) port address, in hexadecimal  
format. The BayStack 22 network card requires 32 consecutive free  
I/O port addresses. The default IOP value is 0x300.  
For example, the following command enables a BayStack 22 network card  
having an IRQ value of 5 and an IOP value of 300:  
B22ENA10 /IRQ:5 /IOP:300  
7. Change to the Novell NetWare server directory.  
For instance, type the command:  
CD\NWSERVER  
8. Type:  
SERVER  
9. Press Enter.  
10. At the server prompt, enter:  
LOAD INSTALL  
The NetWare Server Installation Utility loads.  
11. From the Installation Options menu, select Driver options.  
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12. Press Enter.  
13. From the Driver Options menu, select Configure network drivers.  
14. Press Enter.  
15. From the Additional Driver Actions menu, select Select a driver.  
16. Press Enter.  
17. Press Insert (<INS>) to install an unlisted driver.  
By default, your a: drive is scanned.  
18. Press <F3> to specify another path or drive.  
19. Specify the directory on the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software  
& Documentation CD where the Novell NetWare drivers are located.  
For example, type D:\NETWARE\SERVER.  
20. Insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD in the CD drive of your server.  
21. Press Enter.  
The following file is automatically copied from the BayStack 22 PCMCIA  
Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD to your server:  
\NETWARE\SERVER\B22LAN10.LAN  
22. From the Select a driver to install: menu, select Nortel 22 10/100  
PCMCIA Fast Ethernet Adapter.  
23. Press Enter.  
The “Do you want to copy driver B22LAN10.LAN (Y)(N)” message is  
displayed.  
24. Select Yes.  
25. Proceed to the next section, “Specifying Driver Parameters” on  
page 3-35, if you want to specify driver parameters or complete the  
following 3 steps.  
26. Type:  
down  
The server closes.  
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27. Type:  
exit  
Your system returns to the DOS prompt.  
28. In the DOS prompt, type:  
server  
The BayStack 22 network card and the server on the Novell NetWare network  
open and are functioning.  
Note: Each time you reboot your server, you must run the B22ENA10.EXE  
program to enable the BayStack 22 network card.  
Specifying Driver Parameters  
The BayStack 22 network driver installs with default parameters. You can set  
specific driver parameters for the driver if you do not want to use the default  
settings.  
To set specific driver parameters:  
1. From the Board BayStack 22 (Driver B22LAN10) 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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7. Type:  
down  
The server closes.  
8. Type:  
exit  
Your system returns to the DOS prompt.  
9. In the DOS prompt, type:  
server  
The BayStack 22 network card and the server on the Novell NetWare network  
open and are functioning.  
Note: Each time you reboot your server, you must run the B22ENA10.EXE  
program to enable the BayStack 22 network card.  
Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Client  
This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 22 network driver  
software on your Novell NetWare 4.x laptop computer, or client. You must have  
already installed a BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter in your laptop.  
To install the BayStack 22 network driver on your Novell NetWare 4.x client:  
1. Verify that your BayStack 22 network card is properly installed in your  
Novell NetWare 4.x laptop.  
2. Insert the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation  
CD into your laptop.  
3. Access a DOS prompt screen.  
From the DOS prompt you must run the BS22ENA10.EXE program before  
installing the BayStack 22 network driver.  
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4. Enter the following syntax:  
B22ENA10 [/IRQ:x][/IOP:xxx]  
where:  
IRQ is the interrupt number used specifically for the BayStack 22  
network card. This number must not be used by any other device in  
the system. The default IRQ value is 3.  
IOP is the starting input/output (I/O) port address, in hexidecimal  
format. The BayStack 22 network card requires 32 consecutive free  
I/O port addresses. The default IOP value is 0x300.  
For example, the following command enables a BayStack 22 network card  
having an IRQ value of 5 and an IOP value of 300:  
B22ENA10 /IRQ:5 /IOP:300  
Note: If you installed the EMM386.EXE program in CONFIG. SYS, you must  
exclude the memory address range D000 to DFFF or D400 to D7FF in the  
EMM386.EXE program. The B22ENA10.EXE program uses this memory  
address range to read configuration information from the BayStack 22 network  
card.  
For example, the following commands exclude the required memory address  
range:  
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D400-D7FF  
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF  
5. Access the Novell NetWare client directory on your client laptop.  
6. From the \NETWARE\DOSODI directory on the BayStack 22 PCMCIA  
Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD, copy the following files:  
LSL.COM  
B22ODI10.COM  
IPXODI.COM  
NETX.EXE  
NET.CFG  
The STARNET.BAT file in the \NETWARE\DOSODI directory executes the  
first four files automatically, in the correct sequence. Refer to “Client Files”  
on page B-4 for descriptions of these files.  
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7. Press Enter.  
8. Edit the NET.CFG file to specify driver parameters, as needed.  
You can specify the PORT, IRQ, NWAY, and S10/S10FD/S100/S100FD  
parameters.  
Refer to Appendix B, “Novell NetWare Reference Information,” for sample  
NET.CFG files.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides several methods for troubleshooting problems related to the  
BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter.  
Diagnostic LEDs  
Three LEDs on the media coupler of the BayStack 22 network card provide  
diagnostic information. The 10 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 4-1 describes the Link and Activity LED indications.  
Table 4-1.  
LED Indications  
Label  
Color  
Activity  
Description  
10M  
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.  
100M  
ACT  
Green  
On  
Off  
A 100 Mb/s connection has been established.  
Power is not supplied to a network card, or a 100 Mb/s  
connection is not established.  
Green  
Green  
On  
Heavy network traffic is passing through the port.  
Blinking  
Network traffic is passing through the connected 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 1-6.  
Make sure the media coupler is firmly connected to the network card and to a  
network device.  
Use a different port on the network device.  
Verify that the BayStack 22 network card is fully and firmly seated in the slot  
connector in the computer. 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 computer and run the tests  
again.  
Remove all other network cards from the computer 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 computer.  
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.  
Verify that the PCMCIA slot in the computer is an enabled bus-master slot.  
Some computers may require that you configure the PCMCIA slot to enable  
bus mastering. Refer to your computer manual for information about the  
PCMCIA BIOS setup program.  
Verify that your BIOS software correctly supports the PCMCIA Local Bus  
Specification, version 2.0 or later. Upgrade your BIOS software if needed.  
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Determine whether or not the network card slot is deactivated at the BIOS  
level. Use the CMOS Setup utility in your computer to provide the option to  
activate or deactivate slots.  
Disable the Plug and Play option (PnP) in the BIOS setup program if it is  
recommended by your PC manual. Some computers may require you to  
perform this task. Incorrectly assigned resources between network cards may  
cause problems.  
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 PCMCIA 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 22 PC Card Adapter.  
Product Specifications  
Table A-1 lists technical specifications for the BayStack 22 network card.  
Table A-1.  
Technical Specifications  
Standards Compatibility  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T  
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX  
PC Card 95 CardBus Standard  
EMC Compliance  
CE Mark:  
EN50081-1  
EN55022  
IEC1000-4-2/3/4/6  
Emissions:  
FCC Class B  
VCCI Class B  
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B  
Physical Dimensions  
Network Card:  
Media Coupler:  
Weight  
86 x 54 x 5.0 mm (3.37 x 2.13 x 0.2 in)  
222 mm (8.75 in) (including connectors)  
30g (1.94 oz)  
Environment  
Operating:  
°
°
°
°
°
0 to 55 C (32 to 131 F)  
Humidity:  
10% to 9%, noncondensing  
Power Consumption  
+5 V DC at 145mA (Standby)  
+5 V DC at 300mA (Transmit)  
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Table A-1. Technical Specifications  
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  
Detected by BIOS or Card Service  
20 to 33 MHz  
System Clock  
Interrupt  
INT A, mapping to BIOS IRQ setup  
LED Indicators  
Software Drivers  
Table A-2 lists the available software drivers for the BayStack 22 network card.  
Refer to Chapter 3, “Software Installation,” for installation instructions for the  
Windows-based drivers. Refer to the README files associated with other drivers  
for installation instructions.  
Table A-2.  
Driver  
Available Software Drivers  
Compatible Operating Systems  
Network Device Interface  
Specifications (NDIS)  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98  
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, 4.0  
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11  
Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x  
Banyan VINES  
DEC Pathworks  
IBM TCP/IP for DOS  
LAN Support program  
SUN PC-NFS  
NetWare Open Data-Link  
Interface (ODI)  
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x  
NetWare LAN Workplace TCP/IP  
Novell LAN Analyzer for NetWare  
Novell Personal NetWare  
Packet  
IFTP PC/TCP  
NCSA TCP/IP  
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Novell NetWare Reference Information  
This appendix provides reference files for your Novell NetWare 4.x operating  
system. Server and client information is provided in the following sections.  
If you are installing the BayStack 22 PCMCIA Network Driver software in a  
Novell NetWare version 3.12 environment, refer to the Readme.txt file on the  
BayStack 22 PCMCIA Card Adapter Software & Documentation CD.  
Novell NetWare Server Files  
This section provides information about the Novell NetWare 4.x files in general,  
and specifically about the AUTOEXEC.NCF file parameters.  
File Descriptions  
Table B-1 provides descriptions of the Novell NetWare server files.  
Table B-1.  
Server Files  
Description  
File Name  
README.TXT  
A summary of the BayStack 22 network driver installation for the  
Novell NetWare server.  
B22ENA10.EXE  
B22LAN10.LAN  
B22LAN10.LDI  
ETHERTSM.NLM  
Enabling DOS program for the BayStack 22 network driver.  
BayStack 22 32-bit ODI server driver.  
BayStack 22 network driver installation information.  
NeWare Server 3.1X, 4.1X LAN driver Topology Specific Module  
(TSM) for Ethernet.  
3.1X\NBI31X.NLM  
NetWare Server 3.1X Bus Interface module.  
3.1X\MSM31X.NLM NetWare Server 3.1X LAN driver Media Support Module (MSM).  
4.X\MSM.NLM NetWare Server 4.x LAN driver Media Support Module (MSM).  
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Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF Files  
Sample files and file parameters are provided in this section.  
The following files are typically part of the AUTOEXEC.NCF file:  
LOAD C:NBI  
LOAD C:MSM  
LOAD C:ETHERTSM  
LOAD C:B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=E_8022  
LOAD C:B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=E_8023  
LOAD C:B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_II NAME=E_II  
LOAD C:B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP NAME=E_SNAP  
BIND IPX E_8022 NET=10  
BIND IPX E_8023 NET=20  
BIND IPX E_IINET=30  
BIND IPX E_SNAP NET=40  
AUTO.EXEC.NCF File Parameters  
This section describes the AUTOEXEC.NCF file parameters FRAME, INT,  
PORT, and S10/S10FD/S100/S100FD.  
FRAME Parameter  
The FRAME parameter specifies which type of frame is used by the BayStack 22  
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.  
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The following are examples of typical FRAME parameters:  
LOAD B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  
LOAD B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3  
LOAD B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_II  
LOAD B22LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_SNAP  
The INT parameter refers to the interrupt (IRQ) value used by the BayStack 22  
network card. The INT value must match the IRQ value you specify when  
enabling the B22ENA10 program. You must use a DOS prompt to enable this  
program before you access your Novell NetWare 4.x server. Refer to “Installing  
the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Server” on page 3-32 for instructions.  
The following is an example of a typical INT parameter:  
LOAD B22LAN10 INT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  
The PORT parameter reflects the input/output (I/O) port address of the server.  
The PORT value must match the IOP value you specify when enabling the  
B22ENA10 program. You must use a DOS prompt to enable this program before  
you access your Novell NetWare 4.x server. Refer to “Installing the Network Card  
in a Novell NetWare Server” on page 3-32 for instructions.  
The following is an example of a typical PORT parameter:  
LOAD B22LAN10 INT=3 PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  
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S10, S10FD, S100, S100FD Parameters  
The S10, S10FD, S100, S100FD parameters specify the connection type of the  
BayStack 22 network card. The connection type includes transmission speed  
(10 or 100 Mb/s) and full- or half-duplex operation. These parameters are  
mutually exclusive; you can select only one parameter at a time from the  
command line. If you do not select any of these parameters, the default connection  
type is autonegotiation. Table B-2 describes each parameter.  
Table B-2.  
Parameter  
Server Connection Type Parameters  
Connection Type  
S10  
10 Mb/s, half-duplex  
10 Mb/s, full-duplex  
100 Mb/s, half-duplex  
100 Mb/s, full-duplex  
S10FD  
S100  
S100FD  
The following is an example of a connection type parameter set to 10 Mb/s  
transmission speed and full-duplex mode:  
LOAD B22LAN10 INT=3 PORT=300 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 S10FD  
Novell NetWare Client Files  
This section provides information about client and NET.CFG files.  
Client Files  
Table B-3 briefly describes the files you use when installing the BayStack 22  
network driver into your Novell NetWare client.  
Table B-3.  
Client Files  
Command  
Description  
LSL.COM  
Supports the OSI link support layer  
B22ODI10.COM Client BayStack 22 network driver file  
IPXODI.COM  
NETX.EXE  
NET.CFG  
Default protocol stack  
Server connection  
Optional configuration file  
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This section contains a sample NET.CFG file and describes the parameters of this  
file.  
Sample NET.CFG File  
You can specify the DOC ODI driver in the NET.CFG file. The following is a  
sample NET.CFG file:  
Protocol  
Bind B22ODI10  
LINK DRIVER B22ODI10  
Port 300  
IRQ 5  
; NWAY  
; S10  
; S10FD  
; S100  
; S100FD  
NetWare DOS Requester  
FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F  
NETWARE PROTOCOL = NDS BIND  
NET.CFG File Parameters  
This section describes the NET.CFG file parameters PORT, IRQ, NWAY, and  
S10/S10FD/S100/S100FD.  
PORT Parameter  
The PORT parameter specifies the input/output (I/O) address in hexadecimal  
format. This value must match the value reported by the B22ENA10.EXE  
program. The default value is 300.  
IRQ Parameter  
This parameter specifies the interrupt (IRQ) value for the BayStack 22 network  
card. This value must match the value reported by the B22ENA10.EXE program.  
The default value is 5.  
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NWAY Parameter  
The NWAY parameter specifies the connection type as auto-negotiation, which is  
also the default connection type.  
S10/S10FD/S100/S100FD Parameters  
The S10, S10FD, S100, and S100FD parameters specify the connection type of  
the BayStack 22 network card. The connection type includes transmission speed  
(10 or 100 Mb/s) and full- or half-duplex operation. These parameters are  
mutually exclusive; you can select only one parameter at a time from the  
command line. If you do not select any of these parameters, the default connection  
type is autonegotiation (NWAY). Table B-4 describes each parameter.  
Table B-4.  
Parameter  
Client Connection Type Parameters  
Connection Type  
S10  
10 Mb/s, half-duplex  
10 Mb/s, full-duplex  
100 Mb/s, half-duplex  
100 Mb/s, full-duplex  
S10FD  
S100  
S100FD  
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Numbers  
network driver  
100 Mb/s Ethernet cables, 1-6  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 1-3  
in a Novell NetWare 4.x environment, 3-32  
in a Windows 95 environment, 3-2  
in a Windows NT environment, 3-23  
preinstallation tasks, 3-2  
A
interrupt request, configuring, 3-21  
C
L
cables  
LEDs, 1-4  
M
connectors  
media coupler  
15-pin, 1-3  
68-pin, 1-2  
media coupler, 1-3  
connecting to network card, 2-2  
N
conventions, text, xv  
customer support, xvi  
network card  
attaching to media coupler, 2-2  
configuring  
E
in a Windows 95 environment, 3-6  
in a Windows NT environment, 3-27  
installing, 2-2  
Ethernet cables, 1-6  
F
removing, 2-3  
network drivers  
I
installing in a Novell NetWare 4.x environment,  
3-32  
installation  
installing in other systems, A-2  
installing in Windows environments, 3-1  
network card  
into a laptop, 2-2  
typical, 1-8  
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R
client file descriptions, B-4  
NET.CFG parameters, B-5  
server file examples, B-1  
specifying driver parameters, 3-35  
requirements  
cable, 1-6  
system, 1-5  
S
O
T
P
technical support, xvi  
text conventions, xv  
ports  
autonegotiation, 1-3  
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, 1-3  
RJ-45, 1-3  
troubleshooting  
diagnostic LEDs, 4-1  
hardware, 4-2  
product  
components, 1-2  
support, xvi  
software, 4-2  
typical application, 1-8  
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