IBM Network Card 09 0572 000 User Manual

TOKENLINK III 16/4  
ISA ADAPTER  
USER GUIDE  
®
A member of the TokenLink III product family  
Part No. 09-0572-000  
Published October 1995  
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CONTENTS  
ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
Introduction  
i
How to Use This Guide  
Conventions ii  
i
1 INTRODUCTION  
TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter Features 1-1  
Installation and Configuration Options 1-2  
AutoLink Installation 1-2  
Standard Installation and Configuration 1-4  
Transcend PC Link SmartAgent Software 1-4  
Troubleshooting 1-4  
100% Compatibility 1-4  
Money-Back Guarantee 1-5  
2 INSTALLING THE 3C619C ADAPTER  
PC Requirements 2-3  
Taking Safety Precautions 2-4  
Inspecting the Adapter 2-4  
Installing the Adapter 2-5  
Connecting to the Network 2-7  
Connecting to Shielded Twisted-pair (STP) Cable 2-8  
Connecting to Unshielded Twisted-pair (UTP) Cable 2-9  
3 USING THE AUTOLINK FEATURE FOR NETWARE  
AutoLink Requirements 3-2  
AutoLink Options 3-2  
Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts 3-3  
Using the AutoLink Feature 3-4  
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4 STANDARD INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION  
Configuration Requirements 4-2  
Changing Software Option Settings 4-5  
Changing Settings for Multiple Adapters 4-8  
5 INSTALLING NETWORK DRIVERS  
Installing the Novell NetWare Driver 5-2  
Updating the PC Startup Files 5-4  
Installing the OS/2 Network Driver for NetWare 5-5  
Installing the Server Driver for NetWare 5-5  
Installing the NDIS 2.01 Driver 5-6  
Updating the PC Startup Files 5-7  
Sample PROTOCOL.INI File 5-8  
Updating the Current NDIS Driver 5-9  
Using IBM Drivers 5-9  
Obtaining IBM Network Drivers 5-9  
Using Remote Program Load (RPL) 5-10  
Before Using RPL 5-10  
Enabling RPL 5-11  
Disabling RPL 5-12  
6 INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER FOR WINDOWS  
Installing the Network Driver for Windows NT 6-1  
Installing the Network Driver for Windows 95 6-2  
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7 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Adapter LEDs 7-1  
Using the TokenDisk Diskette Diagnostic Program 7-2  
Diagnostic Test Types 7-4  
Group 1 Diagnostics 7-4  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test 7-4  
Boot PROM Test 7-4  
AIP Checksum Test 7-5  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test 7-5  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test 7-5  
Timer Test 7-5  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test 7-5  
Ring Operations Test 7-5  
Close Adapter Test 7-5  
Group 2 Diagnostic 7-6  
Running the Diagnostic Tests 7-6  
Changing the Test Setup 7-8  
When Tests Fail 7-9  
Adapter Statistics and Information 7-9  
Adapter Statistics 7-9  
Adapter Information 7-10  
When Tests Fail 7-10  
Boot PROM Test Failure 7-11  
AIP Checksum Test Failure 7-11  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test Failure 7-11  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test Failure 7-12  
Timer Test Failure 7-12  
Ring Operations Test Failure 7-12  
Close Adapter Test Failure 7-13  
Adapter Wrap Test Failure (Group 2) 7-13  
Troubleshooting Tips 7-13  
Additional Information 7-15  
Error Messages 7-15  
On-line Information 7-15  
Technical Support 7-15  
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A USING THE CONFIGURATION AND DIAGNOSTIC  
PROGRAM  
Using the Keyboard A-2  
Speed Keys A-2  
Using the Mouse A-3  
Choosing a Menu Item A-3  
Using the File Options A-4  
Help A-4  
Exiting the Program A-5  
Using the Command Line A-5  
B SPECIFICATIONS  
Cabling B-1  
Pin Assignments B-1  
Configuration Options B-3  
Configuration Mode B-3  
Ring Speed B-4  
I/O Base Address B-4  
BIOS/MMIO Address Location B-5  
Shared RAM Page Size and Address Range B-5  
Other Configuration Options B-7  
C ERROR MESSAGES  
Messages C-1  
D TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
On-line Technical Services D-1  
3Com Bulletin Board Service D-1  
World Wide Web Site D-2  
Ask3Com on CompuServe D-2  
3ComFacts Automated Fax Service D-2  
Support from Your Network Supplier D-3  
Returning Products for Repair D-4  
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GLOSSARY  
INDEX  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENT  
CE NOTICE  
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FIGURES  
1-1 Adapter Installation and Configuration 1-3  
2-1 3C619C Adapter Installation 2-2  
2-2 Removing the Cover 2-5  
2-3 Removing the Backplate 2-6  
2-4 Installing the Adapter 2-7  
2-6 Attaching the UTP Cable with the RJ-45 Connector 2-9  
4-1 Standard Installation and Configuration 4-1  
4-2 Main Window with Auto Configure Selected 4-3  
4-3 Adapter Configuration Screen 4-7  
5-1 Network Drivers Installation Process 5-1  
5-2 Main Menu with Network Drivers Option Selected 5-3  
5-3 Network Drivers Menu 5-3  
7-1 Adapter LEDs 7-2  
7-2 Diagnostic Flowchart 7-3  
7-3 Test Menu 7-7  
7-4 Run Tests Dialog Box 7-7  
7-5 Test Setup Dialog Box 7-8  
7-6 Adapter Statistics 7-9  
7-7 Adapter Information 7-10  
A-1 Menu Hierarchy A-1  
A-2 Sample Dialog Box A-4  
B-1 DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments B-2  
B-2 RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments B-2  
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TABLES  
1
2
Text Conventions ii  
Notice Icons ii  
4-1 3Com Mode versus IBM Mode 4-4  
4-2 Initial 3Com and IBM Mode Option Settings 4-5  
A-1 Denition of Keys A-2  
A-2 Denition of Menu Items A-3  
A-3 Command Line Keywords A-5  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
Introduction  
This guide describes how to install, configure, and  
troubleshoot the TokenLink III 16/4 ISA (3C619C) adapter.  
If the information in the README.TXT file shipped with your  
product differs from the information in this guide, follow the  
instructions in the README.TXT file.  
How to Use This Guide  
The following table shows where to find specific information  
in this guide.  
If you are looking for:  
Turn to:  
3C619C adapter overview  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
3C619C adapter hardware installation procedures  
Instructions for using the AutoLink feature for NetWare  
Standard installation and configuration instructions  
Network drivers installation instructions  
Network driver installation instructions for Windows NT  
and Windows 95  
Troubleshooting tips and procedures  
Chapter 7  
3C619C Configuration and Diagnostic Program  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
3C619C adapter specifications and configuration  
descriptions  
Error messages descriptions  
Technical support  
Appendix C  
Appendix D  
Glossary  
Definition of terms used in this guide  
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ii  
ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
Conventions  
Table 1 and Table 2 list text and icon conventions that are  
used throughout this guide:  
Table 1 Text Conventions  
Convention  
Description  
Text represented as  
This typeface is used to represent displays that appear  
screen display on your terminal screen, for example:  
Login:  
Text represented as  
This typeface is used to represent commands that you  
commands  
enter, for example:  
A: Install  
Italics  
Italics are used to denote new terms or emphasis.  
Table 2 Notice Icons  
Icon  
Type  
Description  
Information Note  
Information notes call attention to important features  
or instructions.  
Caution  
Cautions contain directions that you must follow to  
avoid immediate system damage or loss of data.  
Warning  
Warnings contain directions that you must follow for  
your personal safety. Follow all instructions carefully.  
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INTRODUCTION  
1
The 3Com TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter  
(3C619C) is a 16-bit network adapter.The 3C619C adapter  
can be installed in any IBM -compatible UL -listed PC with  
an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus or Extended  
Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus.  
TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Token Ring Adapter Features  
This adapter offers bandwidth and flexibility by supporting  
both 4- and 16-Mbps data rates over shielded and unshielded  
twisted-pair wiring without requiring an external media filter.  
The adapter can be configured automatically with the  
automatic configuration utility or manually with the 3C619C  
software.There are no DIP switches to set.The adapter also  
provides full EISA configuration support.The 3C619C adapter  
features include:  
Automatic adapter configuration  
Compliance with IEEE 802.5 standards  
100% IBM compatibility  
Full duplex enabled  
Standard universal Boot PROM  
The TokenDisk diskette is supplied with the adapter. It  
includes the AutoLink auto installation program, the  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program, drivers, and driver  
agents for Transcend PC Link SmartAgent software.  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
The 3C619C adapter can be configured in one of two modes:  
3Com mode or IBM mode. 3Com mode increases the number  
of available IRQ channels from 4 to 8 and the number of I/O  
base addresses from 2 to 32.You can install up to six adapters  
per PC. 3Com drivers (Novell NetWare and NDIS) are  
supplied on the TokenDisk diskette to support these 3Com  
mode enhancements.  
IBM mode provides the same configuration options as IBM  
16/4 Token Ring Adapters: four IRQ channels and two I/O  
base addresses.You can use either 3Com drivers or IBM  
drivers with the adapter in IBM mode.  
Installation and Configuration Options  
The software on the TokenDisk diskette provides three methods  
for installing the adapter:  
AutoLink installation  
Standard installation and configuration  
Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95 installation and  
configuration  
Figure 1-1 depicts the installation process, including the  
cabling and network operating system options.The chapters  
listed contain detailed information for that step.  
The three installation methods are described in the  
following sections.  
AutoLink Installation  
The AutoLink program can be used to make your PC a  
NetWare DOS ODI client.The AutoLink program configures  
and tests the 3C619C adapter, installs the client driver and  
NetWare client files, and modifies PC startup files to allow  
you to log in to a NetWare server after you reboot your PC.  
For more information about the AutoLink feature, see  
Chapter 3, Using the AutoLink Feature for NetWare.”  
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Installation and Configuration Options  
1-3  
Inspect adapter  
Install adapter  
Connect adapter cable  
STP  
Network  
cabling type  
?
UTP  
Connect adapter cable  
to STP network  
Connect adapter cable  
to UTP network  
If memory manager is installed,  
exclude memory range  
D8000–DBFFF  
Install single  
adapter as a NetWare  
DOS ODI client  
?
No  
Yes  
Install adapter  
for Windows NT  
or 95 ?  
Windows  
installation  
Yes  
No  
Configure the adapter  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Install network drivers  
Use AutoLink installation  
r 3  
Update network startup files  
Reboot computer  
Figure 1-1 Adapter Installation and Configuration  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
Standard Installation and Configuration  
The standard installation and configuration procedures can be  
used to configure the 3C619C adapter, test the adapter, and  
install drivers. For more information about these procedures,  
refer to Chapter 4, Standard Installation and Configuration,”  
Chapter 6, Installing the Network Driver for Windows,” and  
Chapter 7, Troubleshooting.”  
Windows Installation and Configuration  
The Windows installation and configuration procedures can  
be used to configure the 3C619C adapter and install the  
network driver in Windows NT and Windows 95 operating  
systems. For more information about these procedures, refer to  
Chapter 6, Installing the Network Driver for Windows.”  
Transcend PC Link SmartAgent Software  
You can manage the 3C619C adapter using 3Coms Transcend  
PC Link SmartAgent software, purchased separately. Driver  
agents for use with this product are supplied on the TokenDisk  
diskette. Refer to the SMARTAGT.TXT le in the \SMARTAGT  
directory on the TokenDisk diskette and the Transcend PC Link  
SmartAgent Software User Guide for more information.  
Troubleshooting  
The TokenDisk diskette contains a DOS diagnostic program  
described in Chapter 7, Troubleshooting,” and in Appendix A,  
“Using the Configuration and Diagnostic Program.” This program  
runs tests that provide the status of the adapter.  
100% Compatibility  
The 3Com TokenLink III 16/4 ISA token ring adapter is 100%  
compatible with any commercially available driver or  
application that functions with the generation of TROPIC -based  
IBM adapter boards available at shipment of the 3Com  
TokenLink III ISA adapter (3C619C).  
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100% Compatibility  
1-5  
Money-Back Guarantee  
dened above) with any driver or application written to  
function on an IBM adapter, 3Com will refund the purchase price  
of the adapter. Customers who believe the TokenLink III 16/4  
adapter they have purchased is not compatible should contact  
the support group of the organization from which they  
purchased the adapter. For more information about technical  
support, see Appendix D.  
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INSTALLING THE 3C619C  
ADAPTER  
2
This chapter describes how to install a 3Com 3C619C token  
ring adapter in an ISA or EISA PC and connect it to the  
network.The procedures in this chapter are designed for a  
first-time user.This chapter consists of the following sections:  
PC Requirements  
Taking Safety Precautions  
Inspecting the Adapter  
Installing the Adapter  
Connecting to the Network  
The owchart in Figure 2-1 depicts the 3C619C adapter  
installation process.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE 3C619C ADAPTER  
Inspect adapter  
Install adapter  
Connect cable to  
installed adapter  
UTP  
Network  
cabling type  
?
STP  
Connect UTP adapter  
cable to network  
Connect STP cable  
to network  
Install single  
adapter as a NetWare  
DOS ODI client  
?
No  
Go to Chapter 4  
Yes  
Go to Chapter 3  
Figure 2-1 3C619C Adapter Installation  
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PC Requirements  
2-3  
PC Requirements  
Installation of the 3C619C adapter requires the following:  
An ISA- or EISA-bus PC with at least 640 K of RAM and an  
80386 processor.  
An available 16-bit (ISA) or 32-bit (EISA) expansion slot.  
A high-density 3.5 inch floppy diskette drive.  
Network drivers.  
Cabling type 3 (UTP) or types 1 or 6 (STP).  
TokenDisk diskette with the installation, configuration, and  
diagnostic programs.  
One of the following operating systems:  
OS/2 version 1.x or later (Novell NetWare OS/2  
Requester)  
NetWare 2.1x or 2.2 (Novell NetWare 286 Server)  
NetWare 3.1x or later (Novell NetWare 386 Server)  
MS-DOS version 3.2 or later (Microsoft DOS LAN Manager,  
Banyan VINES DOS workstation, Banyan VINES 386 Server,  
IBM PC LAN Program, PC LAN Program, Novell NetWare  
DOS Requester, IBM DOS LAN Requester)  
MS-OS/2 version 1.x or later (Microsoft OS/2 LAN Manager)  
IBM OS/2 EE version 1.1 or later (IBM LAN Server/  
LAN Requester, Communications Manager)  
IBM OS/2 version 2.0 or later (IBM LAN Server)  
Windows NT version 3.51 or later or Windows 95  
Available memory to load the 3C619C adapter driver from  
the network operating system. Depending on the LAN  
operating system, you may need additional free memory.  
Refer to the relevant network operating system (NOS)  
documentation for the exact memory requirements.  
Multistation access unit (MAU), controlled access unit (CAU),  
or dual access unit (DAU).  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE 3C619C ADAPTER  
Taking Safety Precautions  
WARNING: The adapter board is installed in a PC that  
operates with voltages that can be lethal. Before you remove  
the cover of your PC, you must observe the following steps to  
protect yourself and prevent damage to the PCs components.  
1 Turn off the PC and unplug the unit from its power source.  
2 Remove any jewelry from your hands and wrists.  
3 Make sure to use only insulated or nonconductive tools.  
Inspecting the Adapter  
The contents of your 3C619C adapter package are listed below.  
If any of these items are missing, contact your authorized  
network supplier immediately.  
TokenLink III 16-bit ISA adapter (3C619C)  
TokenLink III 16/4 ISA Adapter User Guide  
TokenDisk diskette for the TokenLink III family of adapters  
CAUTION: The adapter is packed in an antistatic container  
to protect it during shipment.To avoid damaging highly  
static-sensitive components on the adapter or in the PC, be  
sure to reduce any static electricity on your body.You can also  
maintain grounding by wearing an electrostatic discharge  
wrist strap attached to the chassis.  
1 Carefully lift the adapter out of the box and set it aside.  
2 Return all packing materials to the shipping container and  
store the container in a safe place.  
If you need to return the adapter to 3Com, you must pack it  
in the original (or equivalent) packing material, or the  
warranty will be voided.  
3 Remove the adapter from its antistatic bag.  
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2-5  
4 Check the adapter for any visible signs of damage.  
If you find a problem, immediately notify your authorized  
network supplier and the carrier that delivered the adapter.  
After you have unpacked the adapter, complete the Product  
Registration Card at the back of this manual and return it to  
3Com. Or call 1-800-NET-3Com for immediate registration.  
Installing the Adapter  
Install the 3C619C adapter as follows:  
1 Remove the PCs cover and choose an empty expansion  
slot, as shown in Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-2 Removing the Cover  
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Figure 2-3 Removing the Backplate  
2 Remove the screw holding the expansion slots backplate,  
as shown in Figure 2-3.  
Your PC may look different from the one illustrated,particularly if  
it is an EISA PC.With an EISA PC,use any empty slot.  
3 Insert the 3C619C adapter into the empty expansion slot,  
as shown in Figure 2-4, and secure it with the screw you  
removed earlier.  
4 Replace the PCs cover.  
5 Proceed to the next section, Connecting to the Network.”  
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Connecting to the Network  
2-7  
Figure 2-4 Installing the Adapter  
Connecting to the Network  
Connect one of the following types of network cables to the  
3C619C adapter.  
Type  
Connector  
DB-9  
RJ-45  
Shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable  
Unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable  
TokenLink III adapters support industry-standard token ring  
type 3 (UTP) or types 1 or 6 (STP) cabling.These types of  
cable follow IEEE 802.5 specifications.  
CAUTION: Make sure that you connect the cable only to the  
3C619C adapter that you have just installed. Connecting the  
cable to any expansion card other than the network adapter  
could result in serious damage to the expansion card or the  
token ring network.  
Figure 2-5 and Figure 2-6 show the adapter connectors.  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE 3C619C ADAPTER  
Connecting to Shielded Twisted-pair (STP) Cable  
1 Locate the adapters DB-9 connector on the backplate, as  
shown in Figure 2-5.  
16  
4
DB-9 port  
DB-9  
connector  
Figure 2-5 Attaching the STP Cable with the DB-9 Connector  
2 Locate the DB-9 connector on the shielded twisted-pair  
cable.  
3 Connect the cables DB-9 connector to the adapters DB-9  
port, and secure it by tightening the two screws.  
4 Connect the other end of the cable to a network dual  
access unit (DAU), a multistation access unit (MAU), or a  
controlled access unit (CAU).  
If you have a NetWare server, proceed to Chapter 3. If you  
have any other type of network operating system, proceed to  
Chapter 4.  
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Connecting to the Network  
2-9  
Connecting to Unshielded Twisted-pair (UTP) Cable  
1 Locate the adapters RJ-45 port on the backplate, as  
shown in Figure 2-6.  
16  
4
RJ-45 port  
RJ-45  
connector  
Figure 2-6 Attaching the UTP Cable with the RJ-45 Connector  
2 Align the RJ-45 plug on the end of the unshielded  
twisted-pair cable with the notch on the adapters port.  
3 Insert the RJ-45 plug into the adapter port.  
4 Connect the other end of the cable to a dual access unit  
(DAU), a multistation access unit (MAU), or a controlled  
access unit (CAU).  
Do not daisy-chain token ring adapters or connect them back  
to back.  
If you have a NetWare server, proceed to Chapter 3. If you  
have any other type of network operating system, proceed to  
Chapter 4.  
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USING THE AUTOLINK  
FEATURE FOR NETWARE  
3
The AutoLink auto installation feature for NetWare configures  
the adapter as a NetWare DOS ODI client.The AutoLink  
installation steps are depicted in Figure 3-1.  
If memory manager is installed,  
exclude memory range  
D8000 – DBFFF  
Insert TokenDisk diskette.  
Make diskette drive active.  
Type: AUTOLINK  
Select ring speed and  
configuration mode  
Remove diskette  
and reboot computer  
Figure 3-1 AutoLink Installation Process  
This chapter describes the AutoLink program requirements,  
ways to avoid memory conflicts, and installation steps. See  
Chapter 5 for other NetWare and NDIS operating system  
information and see Chapter 6 for information about installing  
the network driver for Windows NT and Windows 95.  
The AutoLink program performs the following functions:  
Configures the 3C619C adapter.  
Tests the adapter.  
Installs the DOS ODI client driver.  
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Logs in to the server and updates the NetWare client  
the client software is installed from the TokenDisk diskette.  
Modifies the CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and NET.CFG files.  
(The previous versions of these files are renamed  
CONFIG.3CM, AUTOEXEC.3CM, and NET.3CM.)  
If you want to congure the adapter manually, see Chapter 4,  
“Standard Installation and Conguration.”  
AutoLink Requirements  
Verify that you meet the following requirements.  
The 3C619C adapter must be installed in your PC and  
connected to the network.  
NetWare on the server must be version 2.2 or later.  
After running the AutoLink program, you need an account  
on the target NetWare server with an assigned user ID and  
password to log in to the server.  
AutoLink Options  
A 3Install account on the server allows the AutoLink program  
to download the NetWare client software from the server  
instead of from the TokenDisk diskette.This feature can be  
used to install newer versions of the software or to customize  
your installation.  
Installation instructions for creating the 3Install account and  
preparing the server can be found in the  
A:\QINSTALL\SERVER\README.TXT file on the TokenDisk diskette.  
The AUTOLINK.CFG file can be used to modify the AutoLink  
process.The AUTOLINK.CFG file in the TokenDisk diskettes  
root directory contains default settings and descriptions of  
the AUTOLINK.CFG parameters.  
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Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts  
If you are using a memory manager on your PC (all PCs  
running Microsoft Windows have a memory manager such as  
EMM386 or its equivalent), you need to inform the memory  
manager of the memory used by the 3C619C adapter.The  
3C619C adapter in its default configuration requires a shared  
RAM page size of 16 K.  
The following example assumes that you are using EMM386  
and the default shared RAM address. Follow these steps to  
exclude the memory range used by the 3C619C adapter:  
1 Make a backup copy of the CONFIG.SYS le. Type:  
copy CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.OLD  
2 Edit the CONFIG.SYS le on your PC to exclude the memory  
range that the 3C619C adapter is using. For example,  
modify the memory manager device statement by typing:  
device=c:\windows\emm386.exe x=D800-DBFF noems  
where x stands for exclude, followed by the memory range  
that the adapter is using.  
Refer to the manual that accompanied the memory manager  
software for additional instructions and information.  
3 Save the CONFIG.SYS le and exit the text editor.  
4 Reboot the PC.  
This completes the procedure for avoiding conflicts with a  
memory manager.You are now ready to run the AutoLink  
program.  
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Using the AutoLink Feature  
Follow these steps to use the AutoLink feature:  
1 Place the TokenDisk diskette in a floppy drive on your PC  
and make that drive the active drive. For example, type:  
A: [Enter]  
2 Type at the prompt:  
AUTOLINK [Enter]  
The rst time you use the TokenDisk diskette, the 3Com  
software license appears.  
3 To accept the terms and conditions of the 3Com end-user  
software license agreement, type:  
Y
To view the full text of the license agreement, press [F1].  
A status message appears, followed by a prompt asking for  
the ring speed of your network.  
4 Enter the correct ring speed and configuration mode and  
press [Enter].  
This adapter can run at 16 or 4 Mbps.The ring speed for the  
adapter and the network must be the same. Ask your system  
administrator for the correct ring speed.  
Upon successful completion, a message appears, stating that  
the AutoLink program has completed the configuration.  
5 Remove the TokenDisk diskette and press any key to  
reboot your PC.  
The login prompt for a NetWare server appears.  
6 Log in to the NetWare server using your user ID and  
password provided by your network administrator.  
The 3C619C adapter is now a NetWare DOS ODI client.  
Installation and configuration are complete. If you have  
problems, see Chapter 7, Troubleshooting,” for help.  
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AND CONFIGURATION  
4
This chapter describes how to configure the 3C619C adapter  
in a DOS or OS/2 PC, using the steps shown in Figure 4-1.  
If memory manager is installed,  
exclude memory range  
D8000 – DBFFF  
Insert TokenDisk diskette.  
Make diskette drive active.  
Type: INSTALL  
Auto  
No (manual configuration)  
configure for adapter  
desired  
?
Select Configuration/  
Diagnostic/Troubleshooting  
Yes  
Select Auto Configure 3Com  
ISA Adapter on main menu  
Select Configuration and  
Diagnostic Program  
Select ring speed and  
configuration mode  
Set configuration values  
Go to Chapter 5  
Figure 4-1 Standard Installation and Configuration  
The standard installation and configuration process requires  
that you configure the adapter, install the network driver, and  
modify the network startup files.  
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The ISA adapter can be configured automatically or manually.  
adapter. Manual configuration allows you to select the  
resources yourself.  
If you are installing a single adapter and preparing your PC  
for use as a Novell NetWare DOS client, use the instructions in  
Chapter 3. If you are running Windows NT or Windows 95, see  
Chapter 6.  
Configuration Requirements  
Verify that you meet the following requirements in addition  
to those stated in Chapter 2.  
The 3C619C adapter must be installed in your PC and  
connected to the network.  
No drivers should be loaded.  
Auto Configuring the 3C619C Adapter in an ISA PC  
To configure the 3C619C adapter in an ISA PC, proceed as  
follows:  
1 Make sure the 3C619C adapter has been properly installed  
in your PC and connected to the network (refer to Chapter 2  
for instructions).  
2 Boot your PC under DOS, version 3.2 or later.  
When you configure adapters, memory conflicts may occur.  
To help prevent this, follow these rules:  
a Do not load network drivers.  
b Be aware that terminate and stay resident programs (TSRs)  
may cause memory conflicts.  
c If you are using a memory management utility, you must  
inform it of the address ranges used by the 3C619C  
adapter. For example, add an exclude parameter to the  
EMM386 device statement in the CONFIG.SYS le such as:  
DEVICE=C:\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D800-DBFF  
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3 Place the TokenDisk diskette in a floppy drive on your PC  
and make that drive the active drive. For example, type:  
A: [Enter]  
4 Type at the prompt:  
INSTALL [Enter]  
5 The first time you use the diskette to install the adapter  
software, a software license screen appears. To accept the  
terms and conditions of the 3Com end-user software  
license agreement, type:  
Y
To view the full text of the license agreement, press [F1].  
6 Read the next screen and press [Enter].  
7 When the main menu shown in Figure 4-2 appears, select  
Auto Configure 3Com ISA Adapter.  
TokenDisk for the TokenLink III Adapter  
ESC=Cancel  
F1=Help  
MAIN  
MENU  
Auto Installation with Configuration (AutoLink)  
NetWare DOS ODI Client  
Standard Installation and Configuration  
Auto Configure 3Com ISA Adapter  
Network Drivers ...  
Configuration/Diagnostic/Troubleshooting ...  
General Information/Release Notes  
Automatically configures the adapter to non-conflicting settings  
[ENTER]=Execute Function  
[
↑↓]=Scroll  
[F1]=Help [ESC]=<Cancel>  
Figure 4-2 Main Window with Auto Configure Selected  
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8 When prompted, select the operating mode and speed.  
The 3C619C adapter offers the following choices:  
3Com mode, 16 Mbps  
3Com mode, 4 Mbps  
IBM mode, 16 Mbps  
IBM mode, 4 Mbps  
3Com mode provides you with the features of IBM mode as  
well as additional I/O address options and IRQ channels that  
reduce the possibility of conflicts with other peripherals on the  
PC. IBM mode is compatible with existing IBM drivers. Table 4-1  
shows the characteristics of 3Com mode and IBM mode.  
Table 4-1 3Com Mode versus IBM Mode  
IBM Mode  
3Com Mode  
Supports existing IBM 16/4 drivers Requires 3Com drivers for expanded  
configuration settings. Supports  
existing IBM 16/4 drivers when the  
I/O Base Address = A20 or A24 and  
the IRQ = 2,3,6, or 7.  
Maximum of 2 adapters  
4 IRQ levels  
Maximum of 6 adapters  
8 IRQ levels  
2 I/O Base addresses (A20h, A24h) 32 I/O Base addresses  
When you select the configuration mode, the I/O Base Address,  
Interrupt Request Level, Ring Speed, BIOS/MMIO Base Address,  
and Shared RAM Address Range options on the adapter are  
automatically configured to settings that do not conflict with  
any other device in your PC. Upon successful completion of  
configuration, a message appears. Press any key to continue.  
To change the settings manually, follow the steps in the next  
section, Changing Software Option Settings.”  
To install the network driver, proceed to Chapter 5, Installing  
Network Drivers,” or Chapter 6, Installing the Network Driver  
for Windows.”  
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If you are running Windows NT or Windows 95 and installing  
a single adapter, the adapters default configuration can be  
used. Install the driver as described in Chapter 6. If the  
configuration is not suitable, you can change the settings by  
following the procedure in this chapter.  
The configuration program is DOS-based, so you must exit  
Windows 95 or Windows NT and reboot your system under  
DOS before using the configuration program.  
Changing Software Option Settings  
You should change the default settings of a 3C619C adapter  
only if a conflict with another device or card exists.  
This section does not apply to ISA adapters in an EISA PC.To  
change software option settings in an EISA PC, use the EISA  
configuration utility that came with the PC.  
For information on the settings of other standard devices,  
refer to the option Configuration/Diagnostic/Troubleshooting  
on the main menu and select Commonly Used Interrupts and  
I/O Base Addresses.  
Table 4-2 lists the default settings for the adapter in 3Com  
and IBM mode. Refer to Appendix B, “Specifications,” for  
more information about each option.  
Table 4-2 Initial 3Com and IBM Mode Option Settings  
Option  
3Com Default Setting  
3Com  
IBM Default Setting  
Configuration Mode  
I/O Base Address  
Interrupt Request Level  
Ring Speed  
IBM  
A20h (first adapter)  
2(9)  
A20h (primary adapter)  
2(9)  
16 Mbps  
16 Mbps  
CC000  
BIOS/MMIO Base Address  
RAM Page Size  
CC000  
16 K  
16 K  
Shared RAM Address Range  
(continued)  
D8000–DBFFF  
D8000–DBFFF  
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Table 4-2 Initial 3Com and IBM Mode Option Settings (continued)  
Option  
3Com Default Setting  
16 bit  
IBM Default Setting  
Memory Mode  
I/O Mode  
16 bit  
16 bit  
16 bit  
IRQ Driver Type  
AutoSwitch  
Boot PROM  
Zero Wait State  
Edge Triggered  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
To change the software option settings, follow these steps:  
1 Make sure the 3C619C adapter has been properly installed  
in your PC (refer to Chapter 2 for instructions).  
2 Boot your PC under DOS, version 3.2 or later.  
When you configure adapters, memory conflicts may occur.  
To help prevent this, follow these rules:  
a Do not load network drivers.  
b Be aware that terminate and stay resident programs  
(TSRs) may cause memory conflicts.  
c If you are using a memory management utility, you must  
inform it of the address ranges used by the adapter. For  
example, add an exclude parameter to the EMM386  
device statement in the CONFIG.SYS le such as:  
DEVICE=C:\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D800-DBFF  
3 Place the TokenDisk diskette in a floppy drive on your PC  
and make that drive the active drive. For example, type:  
A: [Enter]  
4 Type at the prompt:  
INSTALL [Enter]  
5 When the AutoLink Information screen appears, press [Enter].  
6 From the main menu, select Configuration/Diagnostic/  
Troubleshooting.  
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7 When the next screen appears, select Configuration and  
Diagnostic Program.  
8 Highlight Install and press [Enter].  
9 Press [Enter] to select Configure Adapter.  
A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 4-3 appears.  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
Adapter Configuration  
TokenLink III Adapter Configuration  
Configuration Mode  
l/O Base Address  
3Com  
A20h  
3
Interrupt Request Level  
Ring Speed  
16 Mbps  
CC000h  
BIOS/MMIO Base Address  
Shared RAM Address Range D8000h - DBFFFh  
Memory Mode  
I/O Mode  
IRQ Driver Type  
Auto Switch  
Boot PROM  
16 bit  
16 bit  
Edge Triggered  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Modify  
File Options  
OK  
Cancel  
[ENTER]=Change the Setting  
↑↓]=Scroll  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function  
[
Figure 4-3 Adapter Configuration Screen  
10 Use the arrow keys to highlight a desired parameter option  
and press [Enter].  
A second dialog box appears.  
11 Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of settings for  
that option. Select a setting and press [Enter].  
12 Continue this procedure with any of the other options.  
13 Press [Tab] three times to highlight <OK>. Press [Enter].  
You must highlight <OK> and press [Enter] to save the new  
settings to the adapter.  
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If you want to use the same settings on other adapters, you  
can save the configuration settings to a file. Select <Save>  
under the <File Options> command button in the Adapter  
Conguration dialog box. Enter a lename, for example:  
3CTOK.SET  
Select a directory using the arrow keys and press [Enter].This  
saves the settings to the default file 3CTOK.SET in the directory  
you selected. Refer to the on-line help (by pressing [F1]) for  
more information.  
Changing Settings for Multiple Adapters  
main window of the Configuration and Diagnostic Program,  
press [F10], and select the next adapter to configure. Repeat  
steps 8 through 13 for each adapter. Select each adapter as it  
needs to be congured.  
When all adapters have been set to the desired settings,  
proceed to Chapter 5, Installing Network Drivers.”  
Video Conflicts with BIOS/MMIO and Shared RAM Addresses  
Many PC video cards use the memory range from C0000 to  
C7FFF. The TokenDisk diskette configuration program supports  
settings within this same memory range for the BIOS/MMIO  
and Shared RAM address parameters.The configuration  
program identifies a conflict on most PCs, but will then allow  
this configuration to be saved.  
If you save such a configuration despite a conflict with the video  
card, the PC will not operate until the adapter is removed.The  
adapter must then be reconfigured in a PC without the  
conflicting setting or must be returned to 3Com for reset.  
3Com therefore strongly recommends using settings other  
than C0000, C2000, C4000, or C6000 for the ROM and  
Shared RAM addresses.  
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This completes the installation and configuration process.  
The next step is to install the network drivers. See Chapter 5,  
“Installing Network Drivers,” or Chapter 6, Installing the  
Network Driver for Windows.”  
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INSTALLING NETWORK  
DRIVERS  
5
This chapter describes how to install the network drivers.  
Figure 5-1 depicts the menu-driven network driver installation  
steps. For information on Windows NT or Windows 95, see  
Chapter 6.  
Select Network Drivers  
NDIS 2.01  
Driver type ?  
Select instructions for your  
network operating system  
NetWare  
Select appropriate  
NetWare driver  
Exit to DOS  
Update startup files  
Reboot computer  
Figure 5-1 Network Drivers Installation Process  
If you used the AutoLink feature, the NetWare DOS ODI driver  
is already installed. For more information, refer to Chapter 3,  
“Using the AutoLink Feature for NetWare.”  
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The following network drivers are on the TokenDisk diskette:  
Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver (3CTOKEN.COM)  
NetWare OS/2 ODI (3CTOKEN.SYS)  
NetWare server driver (3CTOKEN.LAN)  
NDIS 2.01 DOS driver (TLNK3.DOS)  
NDIS 2.01 OS/2 driver (TLNK3.OS2)  
NDIS 3.0 driver for Windows NT and Windows 95  
The NDIS 2.01 drivers support the following network  
operating systems:  
IBM LAN Server  
Banyan VINES  
DEC PATHWORKS  
3Com 3+Open  
Artisoft LANtastic /AI  
Microsoft LAN Manager  
You can also use IBM drivers. Instructions for using IBM  
drivers are described in the section Using IBM Drivers” later  
in this chapter.  
Installing the Novell NetWare Driver  
If you did not use the AutoLink installation feature, you can  
use the Network Drivers menu options to copy the NetWare  
DOS ODI driver to the path you specify.  
The following steps assume you have already configured the  
adapter, started the program on the TokenDisk diskette, and  
are at the main menu.  
To copy the NetWare driver and NET.CFG file, follow these steps:  
1 From the main menu shown in Figure 5-2, select Network  
Drivers and press [Enter].  
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Installing the Novell NetWare Driver  
2 When the next screen appears, select Install Novell  
NetWare Drivers, as shown in Figure 5-3, and press [Enter].  
3 When the next screen appears, select Copy DOS ODI Client  
Driver.  
TokenDisk for the TokenLink III Adapter  
ESC=Cancel  
F1=Help  
MAIN  
MENU  
Auto Installation with Configuration (AutoLink)  
NetWare DOS ODI Client  
Standard Installation and Configuration  
Auto Configure 3Com ISA Adapter  
Network Drivers ...  
Configuration/Diagnostic/Troubleshooting ...  
General Information/Release Notes  
Instructions for installing 3Com adapter drivers for popular NOSs  
[ENTER]=Execute Function  
[
↑↓]=Scroll  
[F1]=Help [ESC]=<Cancel>  
Figure 5-2 Main Menu with Network Drivers Option Selected  
TokenDisk for the TokenLink III Adapter  
ESC=Cancel  
F1=Help  
NETWORK  
DRIVERS  
Install Novell NetWare Driver ...  
NDIS Driver Installation and Information ...  
Display Software Compatibility Information  
Copy drivers for DOS and OS/2 clients, and V3.*, V4.* servers.  
[ENTER]=Execute Function  
[
↑↓]=Scroll  
[F1]=Help [ESC]=<Cancel>  
Figure 5-3 Network Drivers Menu  
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4 At the prompt, enter a path for the destination of the  
driver, or accept the default.  
5 Exit to DOS and follow the instructions in the next section  
to make the necessary changes to your AUTOEXEC.BAT  
and CONFIG.SYS les.  
Refer to Novells NetWare ODI Shell for DOS or Novells  
Workstation for DOS and Windows guide for more detailed  
information concerning other protocols and frame types.  
Make sure to use the latest Novell files. Obtain these from the  
Novell forum on CompuServe or your authorized reseller.  
Updating the PC Startup Files  
1 Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT le to include the following  
commands:  
LSL  
3CTOKEN  
IPXODI  
VLM  
F:  
LOGIN  
2 Edit your CONFIG.SYS le and include the following  
statements:  
Files= <value>  
Buffers= <value>  
Lastdrive= Z  
Novell recommends that <value> be at least 20 for each  
statement.  
3 Reboot your PC.  
This completes the manual NetWare DOS ODI client driver  
installation.  
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Installing the OS/2 Network Driver for NetWare  
The TokenDisk diskette includes the Novell NetWare OS/2  
ODI driver (\NETWARE\ODI\3CTOKEN.SYS). Instructions for  
installing this driver are provided in the  
\NETWARE\ODI\OS2REQ.TXT file.  
Installing the Server Driver for NetWare  
The TokenDisk diskette includes the driver and files for Novell  
NetWare 3.12 and 4.X servers. Refer to Novell documentation  
for instructions for using the INSTALL.NLM file to install the  
drivers for the 3C619C adapter.  
NetWare Systems with Multiple Adapters  
If you are installing more than one 3C619C adapter, you must  
modify your NET.CFG or AUTOEXEC.BAT file to load a driver  
for each adapter. Parameters must be added to the file to  
distinguish each adapter attached to the same driver.  
Mode  
ISA  
Parameter  
PORT  
Values  
200–2E0, 300–3E0, A20, A24  
1–8  
EISA  
IBM  
SLOT  
PRIMARY  
Optional for first adapter  
installed in IBM mode  
ALTERNATE  
Use when second adapter is  
installed in IBM mode  
Below is a sample NET.CFG file for an ISA PC with two  
3C619C adapters configured in 3Com mode:  
LINK DRIVER 3CTOKEN  
PORT 200  
LINK DRIVER 3CTOKEN  
PORT 240  
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Installing the NDIS 2.01 Driver  
The Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) was developed  
by Microsoft and 3Com.This software specification is used in  
network operating systems such as IBM LAN Server or Microsoft  
LAN Manager to create drivers for network adapters.  
The NDIS Driver Installation and Information option on the  
Network Drivers menu shown in Figure 5-3 provides instructions  
for installing the NDIS driver.  
The following steps assume you have already configured the  
adapter, started the program on the TokenDisk diskette, and  
are at the main menu.  
To obtain driver installation instructions for your network  
operating system, follow these steps:  
1 Select Network Drivers on the main menu and press  
[Enter].  
2 Select NDIS Driver Installation and Information on the  
Network Drivers menu, and press [Enter].  
3 Select your network operating system.  
4 Follow the instructions provided.  
Instructions for using the TokenDisk diskette as an automatic  
OEM import disk for IBM LAN Server 3.0, Microsoft LAN  
Manager, and Microsoft Windows for Workgroups are included.  
If you choose not to use these NOS import procedures, you  
can manually install the NDIS 2.01 drivers by updating the  
PROTOCOL.INI and CONFIG.SYS PC startup files. Proceed to  
the next section for instructions.  
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Installing the NDIS 2.01 Driver  
Updating the PC Startup Files  
This sample procedure describes how to modify the  
PROTOCOL.INI and CONFIG.SYS PC startup files to load the  
NDIS drivers for a PC running LAN Manager.  
1 Create a LANMAN subdirectory from the root of your  
boot disk using the following command:  
MD \LANMAN  
2 Build a PROTOCOL.INI file in the LANMAN subdirectory.  
The protocol manager, PROTMAN.DOS, places the  
PROTOCOL.INI file in the LANMAN subdirectory.The  
PROTOCOL.INI file contains information about the protocol  
manager, NDIS transport protocol, and your network adapter.  
The following sample PROTOCOL.INI file uses NetBEUI (2.0)  
as the NDIS transport protocol with 3Com drivers.  
[PROTOCOL MANAGER]  
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$  
[NETBEUI_XIF]  
DRIVERNAME = NETBEUI$  
BINDINGS = TLNK3_NIF  
[TLNK3_NIF]  
DRIVERNAME = TLNK3$  
3 If you have not already done so, copy the 3Com DOS NDIS  
driver (TLNK3.DOS) into the LANMAN subdirectory.  
The NDIS driver is located in the \NDIS\DOS subdirectory on  
the TokenDisk diskette.  
4 Add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS le (located  
in the root directory of your boot disk):  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS/I:C:\LANMAN  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\TLNK3.DOS  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\<PROTOCOLDRIVER>.DOS  
If you are using DOS 6.0, you must use the Microsoft Protocol  
Manager version 2.0 and not the 3Com Protocol Manager.  
Substitute the actual DOS PROTOCOL driver name, if  
appropriate, for PROTOCOLDRIVER.DOS.  
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NDIS Systems with Multiple Adapters  
If you are installing more than one 3C619C adapter, the  
PROTOCOL.INI file must be modified to bind the driver to each  
adapter. Parameters must be added to the file to distinguish  
each adapter attached to the same driver. These parameters  
with their corresponding values are shown in the table below.  
Mode Parameter Values  
ISA  
IOBASE=  
0x200–0x2E0, 0x300–0x3E0, 0xA20, 0xA24  
1–8  
EISA SLOT=  
IBM PRIMARY Optional for first adapter installed in  
IBM mode  
ALTERNATE Use when second adapter is installed in  
IBM mode  
For an ISA PC with two 3C619C adapters configured in 3Com  
mode, you must add the following lines to the CONFIG.SYS le:  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS/I:C:\LANMAN  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\TLNK3.DOS  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\TLNK3.DOS  
DEVICE = C:\LANMAN\<PROTOCOLDRIVER>.DOS  
Sample PROTOCOL.INI File  
Below is a sample PROTOCOL.INI file for an ISA PC with two  
3C619C adapters configured in 3Com mode:  
[PROTMAN]  
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$  
[NETBEUI_XIF]  
DRIVERNAME = NETBEUI$  
BINDINGS = “TLNK3_NIF”, “TLNK3_NIF2”  
[TLNK3_NIF]  
; PROTOCOL.INI section for the 3Com  
TokenLink III Adapter  
DRIVERNAME = TLNK3$  
IOBASE = 0x300  
[TLNK3_NIF2]  
; PROTOCOL.INI section for the 3Com  
TokenLink III Adapter  
DRIVERNAME = TLNK32$  
IOBASE = 0x340  
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Updating the Current NDIS Driver  
Updating the Current NDIS Driver  
If you are updating an existing NDIS driver (rather than  
installing one for the first time), follow these steps:  
1 From the main menu, select Network Drivers and press  
[Enter].  
2 Select NDIS Driver Installation and Information.  
3 Select Update NDIS Driver and press [Enter].  
This option will update your current driver to the latest  
version.The NDIS 2.01 drivers are TLNK3.DOS and TLNK3.OS2.  
4 Exit the program and remove the TokenDisk diskette.  
5 Reboot your PC.  
This completes the procedure for updating the NDIS 2.01 drivers.  
Using IBM Drivers  
The 3C619C adapter is fully IBM-compatible. Because of this,  
the 3C619C adapter can use the same drivers as IBM 16/4  
Token Ring Adapters.  
Obtaining IBM Network Drivers  
Obtain IBM token ring drivers for the 3C619C adapter in one  
of the following ways:  
Copy IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapter drivers supplied with your  
network operating system.  
Use the Remote Program Load (RPL) program to download IBM  
drivers from the network. Follow the procedures described in  
the next section, Using Remote Program Load (RPL).”  
Use the IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapter drivers that accompany  
the latest version of IBMs LAN Support Program.  
With IBM drivers, use only IBM mode settings.  
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To use the IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapter drivers supplied  
with your network operating system, copy them to your PC  
and follow any provided instructions.  
Using Remote Program Load (RPL)  
The 3C619C adapter contains a built-in RPL facility for  
loading boot images from Novell NetWare, IBM LAN Server,  
Microsoft LAN Manager, and Banyan VINES servers.  
If RPL is enabled on the adapter and on the network server,  
the PC can boot from a server on the token ring network  
using the configured adapter.This eliminates the need for  
local drives or diskettes. RPL can be disabled to allow the PC  
to boot from its hard disk or from a server using 3Coms  
utility 3TOKDIAG described below.  
IBM documentation regarding installation and RPL operation  
for IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapters is also valid for the 3C619C  
adapter.  
RPL can only be used with I/O base addresses of A20h or A24h  
and IRQs of 2, 3, 6, or 7 whether in 3Com or IBM mode.  
Before Using RPL  
To execute the RPL code on the 3C619C adapter, the hard  
disk must be made a nonbootable device and the adapter  
must have the Boot PROM feature enabled. For more  
information about enabling the Boot PROM, see Changing  
Software Option Settings” in Chapter 4. A definition is  
provided in Appendix B.  
Refer to your network operating system documentation for  
instructions on how to create a boot image that loads the  
IBM token ring driver.  
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Using IBM Drivers  
Enabling RPL  
The following instructions explain how to use the RPL  
program when your PC has both a hard disk drive and a  
floppy disk drive. Refer to your network operating system  
documentation for the steps to be performed on the  
network to use RPL and for information on different drivers  
that you can load with RPL.  
To enable RPL:  
1 Boot your PC under DOS.  
2 Make sure that the backup copy of the TokenDisk diskette  
is in a floppy drive on your PC.  
3 At the diskette prompt, type:  
3TOKDIAG [Enter]  
4 From the Install pull-down menu, select Configure Adapter.  
5 Using the arrow keys, move to Boot PROM.  
6 Press [Enter] and select Enable.  
7 Press [Enter].  
8 Select OK and press [Enter] to save the setting.  
9 Remove the diskette from the drive and reboot the PC.  
The following message appears at the top of your screen:  
Type H to boot from the hard disk  
10 Type Hto boot from your local hard disk, or press any key  
to boot from the network server.  
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Disabling RPL  
To disable RPL:  
1 Boot your PC under DOS.  
2 Make sure that the backup copy of the TokenDisk diskette  
is in a floppy drive on your PC.  
3 At the diskette prompt, type:  
3TOKDIAG [Enter]  
4 From the Install pull-down menu, select Configure Adapter.  
5 Using the arrow keys, move to Boot PROM.  
6 Press [Enter] and select Disable.  
7 Press [Enter].  
8 Select OK and press [Enter] to save the setting.  
9 Remove the diskette from the drive and reboot the PC.  
This completes the description of how to use RPL with the  
3C619C adapter.  
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INSTALLING THE NETWORK  
DRIVER FOR WINDOWS  
6
This chapter describes how to install the network driver for  
Windows NT and Windows 95.  
The 3Com NDIS 3.0 network driver supports Microsoft  
Windows NT Version 3.51 and Microsoft Windows 95.  
Installing the Network Driver for Windows NT  
The TokenDisk diskette includes the NDIS 3.0 driver  
(\WINNT351\ISA and \WINNT351\EISA) for use with  
Windows NT. Follow these instructions to install the 3Com  
NDIS 3.0 driver for Windows NT.  
These instructions assume you are already running  
Microsoft Windows NT.  
1 Insert the TokenDisk diskette into the floppy drive.  
2 From the Main group, double-click on the Control Panel icon.  
3 From the Control Panel group, double-click on the  
Network icon.  
4 From the Network Settings dialog box, click the Add Adapter  
button.  
5 From the Add Network Adapter dialog box, scroll to the  
bottom of the Network Adapter Card selection list.  
Highlight <Other> Requires disk from manufacturer.  
6 Click the Continue button.  
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7 At the prompt, type A:\WINNT351\ISAif you installed the  
adapter in an ISA slot. Type A:\WINNT351\EISAif you  
installed the adapter in an EISA slot using the EISA  
configuration utility (that is, auto-sense is enabled and the  
I/O base address = EISA).  
8 Click the OK button to select the 3C619C adapter.  
The 3Com TokenLink III Adapter Setup selection box appears.  
9 Click the Continue button to use the burned-in adapter  
address.  
If you want to set a locally administered address (LAA), type the  
12-digit LAA in the selection box (valid range = 400000000000h  
to 7FFFFFFFFFFFh) and click the Continue button.  
10 Click the OK button.  
A prompt appears, asking if you want to restart your computer.  
11 Remove the TokenDisk diskette and click Restart now.  
This completes the installation of the 3Com NDIS 3.0 driver  
for Windows NT.  
Installing the Network Driver for Windows 95  
The TokenDisk diskette includes the NDIS 3.0 driver (\WIN95).  
This procedure assumes you are already running Windows 95.  
Follow these instructions to install the 3Com NDIS 3.0 driver for  
Windows 95.  
1 From the Windows 95 desktop, double-click on the  
My Computer icon.  
2 From the My Computer group, double-click the Control Panel  
icon.  
3 From the Control Panel group, double-click the Network icon.  
4 From the Network dialog box, click Add.  
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5 From the Select Network Component Type dialog box,  
double-click Adapter.  
6 From the Select Network Adapters dialog box, click  
Have Disk.  
7 Insert the TokenDisk diskette in the floppy drive.  
8 In the Copy Manufacturers Files From selection box, type  
the following:  
A:\WIN95  
9 Click OK.  
10 In the Models selection box, highlight the correct adapter  
(either ISA or EISA).  
Choose 3Com TokenLink III ISA (3C619B, 3C619C) in EISA  
mode if you installed the adapter in an EISA slot and used  
the EISA configuration utility to configure the adapter.  
Choose 3Com Token Link III ISA (3C619B, 3C619C) if you  
installed the adapter in an ISA slot.You may also make  
this selection if the adapter is in an EISA slot with  
AutoSwitch disabled.  
TokenLink III ISA Adapter appears in the selection box.  
11 Click OK.  
12 From the Network dialog box, click OK.  
13 In the Resources screen, click OK to accept the I/O base  
address.  
14 Remove the diskette.  
15 Click Yes to restart your PC to activate the driver.  
This completes the installation of the 3Com NDIS 3.0 driver  
for Windows 95.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
7
This chapter describes information for isolating and solving  
problems. It contains the following sections:  
Adapter LEDs  
Using the TokenDisk Diskette Diagnostic Program  
Diagnostic Test Types  
Adapter Statistics and Information  
When Tests Fail  
Troubleshooting Tips  
Additional Information  
Adapter LEDs  
The 3C619C adapter has two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on  
its backplate, as shown in Figure 7-1.The LEDs indicate the  
ring speed to which the adapter is configured and whether  
the adapter is inserted into the ring.  
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16 Mbps  
16  
4
4 Mbps  
Figure 7-1 Adapter LEDs  
When lit, the green LED (labeled 4) indicates that the adapter  
is set to 4 Mbps speed and is correctly inserted into the ring.  
When lit, the yellow LED (labeled16) indicates that the adapter  
is set to 16 Mbps and is correctly inserted into the ring.  
Using the TokenDisk Diskette Diagnostic Program  
Run the TokenDisk diskette Configuration and Diagnostic  
Program for your installed 3C619C adapter when you need to  
do the following:  
Test for setup/configuration  
Test for physical board problems  
View adapter statistics  
The diagnostic program tests the adapter, not the network.  
Make sure to boot from DOS before running the diagnostic  
program because the TokenDisk diskette is not a bootable disk.  
Make sure that your PC has an 80386 or higher processor.  
The 3C619C adapter must be connected to the network for all  
tests.  
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If you have already installed the network driver, you need to  
reboot and press [F5] or use a DOS diskette to bypass the  
drivers before you run the diagnostic program. Use a DOS  
diskette if you are running DOS 5.0 or earlier. If you are  
running Windows NT, boot the DOS partition or boot from a  
DOS diskette to run the diagnostic program. If you are  
running Windows 95, exit Windows 95 and restart the PC in  
MS-DOS mode.  
Figure 7-2 depicts how to use the TokenDisk diskette  
diagnostic program.  
Insert TokenDisk diskette  
Make diskette drive active  
Type: 3TOKDIAG  
No (Custom)  
Standard test ?  
Select Test Setup  
Yes  
Select test  
Select Run Tests  
Figure 7-2 Diagnostic Flowchart  
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Diagnostic Test Types  
The tests performed by the TokenDisk diskette Configuration  
and Diagnostic Program are divided into Group 1 and  
Group 2 tests.  
A lobe cable must be connected from the selected adapter to  
a retiming concentrator or MAU for all tests.  
Group 1 Diagnostics  
Group 1 diagnostics test physical components, connectors,  
and circuitry of the adapter.They include the following tests:  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test  
Boot PROM Test (if the Boot PROM is enabled)  
AIP Checksum Test  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test  
Timer Test  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test  
Ring Operations Test  
Close Adapter Test  
Each of these tests is explained in more detail below.  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test  
This test verifies that the PC can access the adapters memory  
mapped I/O registers correctly.  
Boot PROM Test  
This test verifies that the PC can access the Boot PROM  
correctly and verifies the integrity of the Boot PROM.  
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AIP Checksum Test  
This test verifies that the adapters node ID, channel identifier,  
and supported function identifiers such as data rate, shared  
RAM, and transmit buffer size are correct.  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test  
This test verifies that the shared RAM base address is aligned  
on the proper address boundary according to the shared  
RAM page size setting and verifies that its domain does not  
conflict with that of the adapter ROM.  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test  
This test verifies that the PC can correctly access the total  
64 KB of available shared RAM.  
Timer Test  
This test verifies the adapters timer operation by comparing  
the adapter timing to the PCs timing.  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test  
This test prepares the adapter for an adapter ring operation  
test.This test verifies the adapters ability to transmit data  
over the network.This test requires the adapter to be  
connected to an STP or a UTP media cable with a DAU, MAU,  
or CAU at the other end.  
Ring Operations Test  
This test assesses communication on the ring.The adapter  
must be attached to the ring in order for this test to be  
successful.The adapter also must be set to the correct ring  
speed.  
Close Adapter Test  
This test verifies the adapters ability to close the adapter and  
terminate the Ring Operations Test.The adapter must have  
been previously opened.  
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Group 2 Diagnostic  
The Group 2 diagnostic (Adapter Wrap Test) is a wrap test  
that causes all user-transmitted data to be sent and received  
without going to the network.  
A lobe cable must be connected from the selected adapter to  
a retiming concentrator or MAU for all tests. A lobe cable is  
the section of cable that attaches a ring station or network  
device to a MAU or wiring hub.  
Running the Diagnostic Tests  
The Configuration and Diagnostic Program can be started  
from the menus or the DOS command line. For command  
line instructions, see the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG  
subdirectory on the TokenDisk diskette.  
If you have already installed the network driver,you need to  
reboot and press [F5] or use a DOS diskette to bypass the drivers  
before you run the diagnostic program.Use a DOS diskette if you  
are running DOS 5.0 or earlier.If you are running Windows NT,  
boot the DOS partition or boot from a DOS diskette to run the  
diagnostic program.If you are running Windows 95,exit  
Windows 95 and restart the PC in MS-DOS mode.  
These instructions assume that the TokenDisk diskette is in  
the oppy drive that is active.  
1 To start the diagnostic program, type:  
3TOKDIAG  
2 From the Test pull-down menu shown in Figure 7-3, select  
Run Tests.  
The Run Tests dialog box appears, similar to the one shown  
in Figure 7-4.  
3 Press [Enter] to start the tests.  
Each test is set up to run once unless you specify otherwise.  
The test results are displayed on the screen with Passed” or  
“Failed” in the Results column.  
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If you want to run the tests continuously, select the Continuous  
option in the Test Setup dialog box, as described in the next  
section, Changing the Test Setup.”  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
Run Tests...  
(F5)  
Test Setup... (F6)  
Selected Adapter  
3Com 3C619C: Token Ring Address = 00608C112233  
TokenLink III 16-bit ISA Adapter  
[ENTER]=Run the Diagnostic Tests  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function []=Scroll  
[F1]=Help [F3]=Exit [F4]=Configure Adapter [F6]=Test Setup  
Figure 7-3 Test Menu  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
Run  
3Com 3C619C Token Ring Address = 0060BC112233  
Test Results  
Group 1 Tests  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test  
Repetitions Completed  
0
Results  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Not Tested  
Boot PROM Test (If installed & recognized)  
AIP Checksum Test  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test  
Timer Test  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test  
Ring Operations Test  
Close Adapter Test  
Group 2 Tests  
Adapter Wrap Test  
Results  
Repetitions Completed  
Disabled  
Waiting for <Start>  
Pass  
0 of 1  
Start Continue  
Test Setup... Zoom... Stats... File Options... Cancel  
[ENTER]=<Start> Begin Diagnostic Tests  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function  
[TAB]=Next Field [SHIFT+TAB]=Previous Field [F1]=Help [ESC]=Cancel  
Figure 7-4 Run Tests Dialog Box  
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Changing the Test Setup  
If you want to change the test parameters, follow these steps:  
1 Choose the <Test Setup> command button in the Run Tests  
dialog box shown in Figure 7-4.  
The Test Setup dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 7-5.  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
Test Setup  
Group 1 Tests  
Group Select  
Group 1  
Group 2  
*Enabled  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test  
AIP Checksum Test  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test  
Timer Test  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test  
Ring Operations Test  
Repetitions  
Close Adapter Test  
(.) [1  
]Times  
Continuous  
Defaults  
Enable Group  
Disable Group  
Cancel  
Errors  
[X] Halt on Error  
File Options...  
OK  
[
↑↓]=Select a Test Group to View  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function  
[TAB]=Next Field [SHIFT+TAB]=Previous Field [F1]=Help [ESC]=<Cancel>  
Figure 7-5 Test Setup Dialog Box  
2 Press [Tab] to move from field to field and highlight any  
field within the Test Setup dialog box.  
Within the Group Select area, use the arrow keys to highlight  
Group 1 or Group 2. Use the <Enable Group> or <Disable  
Group> command buttons to enable or disable a group of tests.  
For a description of these tests, refer to the on-line help in  
the diagnostic program.  
3 When you are satisfied with the new test setup, highlight  
the <OK> command button and press [Enter].  
4 To run the tests, choose Run Tests from the Test menu and  
select the <Start> button.  
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When Tests Fail  
If any test fails, you can get additional information by  
highlighting the test that failed in the Run Tests dialog box  
shown in Figure 7-4, and pressing [Enter].You can also  
highlight the <Zoom> command button and press [Enter].  
The program notifies you of the error and suggests actions  
you can take to solve the problem.  
Adapter Statistics and Information  
Use the adapter statistics and information feature to view  
statistics of adapter operation and current adapter  
configuration.  
Adapter Statistics  
Use the View pull-down menu and select Adapter Statistics,  
or press [F9] from the main screen. An example of the  
Adapter Statistics screen is shown in Figure 7-6. Press [F1] on  
this screen for a short explanation of the highlighted  
statistics. Use the scroll bar to display the full list of statistics  
on this screen.  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
3Com 3C619C Token Ring Address = 00608C112233  
Adapter Statistics  
Total frames transmitted:  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total frames received:  
Receive with no buffer:  
Transmit errors:  
Adapter check errors:  
Line errors:  
Internal errors:  
Burst errors:  
A/C errors:  
Abort delimiters:  
Invalid ARB commands:  
Lost frame errors:  
Cancel  
[ENTER]=<Cancel>  
[]=Scroll  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function [PgDn]=Page Down [PgUp]=Page Up  
Figure 7-6 Adapter Statistics  
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Adapter Information  
Use the View pull-down menu and select Adapter Information,  
or press [F8] from the main screen. An example of the Adapter  
Information screen is shown in Figure 7-7.  
Diagnostic and Manual Configuration Program  
Quit  
Install Test  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
3Com 3C619C: Token Ring Address = 00608C112233  
Adapter Information  
Token Ring address:  
00600C112233  
11/1/95  
6
Date of Manufacture:  
Division Code:  
Product Code:  
BE  
Configuration Mode:  
I/O base address:  
Interrupt request level:  
Ring speed:  
3Com  
A20H  
3
16 Mbps  
CC000H  
Not Present  
D0000H  
64 kB  
BIOS/MMIO base address:  
Boot PROM:  
Shared RAM base address:  
Shared RAM size:  
Cancel  
[ENTER]=<Cancel>  
[]=Scroll  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function [PgDn]=Page Down [PgUp]=Page Up  
Figure 7-7 Adapter Information  
Use the scroll bar to display the full list of parameters on this  
screen.  
When Tests Fail  
If the diagnostic tests fail, the adapter may not be defective.  
The problem may be incorrect configuration settings,  
configuration settings that conflict with the settings of other  
boards, or improper installation.  
If any test fails, you can get additional information by  
highlighting the test that failed in the Run Tests dialog box  
shown in Figure 7-4, and pressing [Enter].You can also  
highlight the <Zoom> command button and press [Enter].  
The program notifies you of the error and suggests actions  
you can take to solve the problem.  
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When Tests Fail  
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The following information is displayed on the screen,  
indicating what to do when the specific test fails.  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test Failure  
Check the ROM base address setting on the adapter and  
make sure that it is not being used by another device.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Boot PROM Test Failure  
Check the ROM base address setting on the adapter and  
make sure that it is not being used by another device.  
Refer to the Configuration Options” section in Appendix B  
for more information.  
AIP Checksum Test Failure  
Check the ROM base address setting on the adapter and  
make sure that it is not being used by another device.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test Failure  
Make sure the RAM base address is aligned according to the  
selected shared RAM size.  
Make sure the shared RAM address does not conflict with the  
adapter ROM or another device.  
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Shared RAM Write/Read Test Failure  
Make sure the shared RAM address does not conflict with the  
adapter ROM or another device.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Timer Test Failure  
The adapters timer is incorrect or the PC timer is malfunctioning.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test Failure  
Make sure a lobe cable is properly connected to the adapter  
and that the other end of the cable is connected to a DAU,  
MAU, or CAU.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Ring Operations Test Failure  
Run the Group 2 Adapter Wrap Test. If the test is successful,  
the error condition may be related to the ring itself.  
Make sure a lobe cable is properly connected to a MAU.  
Make sure the selected adapter speed matches the ring  
speed.  
Try another shared RAM address and size.  
Retry the operation after delaying at least 30 seconds.  
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Close Adapter Test Failure  
Make sure a lobe cable is properly connected to the adapter  
and that the other end of the cable is connected to a DAU,  
MAU, or CAU.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Adapter Wrap Test Failure (Group 2)  
Make sure a lobe cable is properly connected to the adapter.  
For an adapter with UTP cabling, the other end of the cable  
needs to be connected to a MAU.  
Try another shared RAM address and size.  
Run the test three times with a delay of at least 30 seconds  
between each test. If the error persists, power down the PC  
and try once more.  
Troubleshooting Tips  
If the diagnostic tests fail, the adapter may not be defective.  
The problem may be incorrect option settings or option  
settings that conflict with the settings of other boards, or  
the adapter may be improperly installed. Follow these steps  
to test the adapter further.  
CAUTION: Make sure that you turn off the power before  
inserting or removing the adapter from the PC.  
1 Make sure that the 3C619C adapter is installed in a UL-listed  
PC containing an ISA or EISA bus.  
2 Make sure that the board is seated firmly and all the way  
down in the slot. Check the adapter installation by  
reviewing the installation instructions in Chapter 2.  
3 Inspect all cables and connections.  
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CHAPTER 7: TROUBLESHOOTING  
4 Make sure that the settings (memory allocations, interrupts,  
and so on) for the adapter do not conflict with the PC or  
other adapter boards installed in the PC.  
Refer to Appendix B, “Specifications.”  
5 Install the adapter in another slot and run the diagnostic  
tests again to make sure the slot is not defective.  
The slot may be defective. If the adapter passes the tests in the  
second slot, contact the reseller or manufacturer of the PC.  
6 Install the adapter in another functioning PC and run the  
tests again.  
Your PC may be defective. If the adapter passes the tests in  
the second PC, contact the reseller or manufacturer of the  
first PC.  
7 Check the ring speed (4 or 16).  
Use the View pull-down menu in the Configuration and  
the current adapter configuration.  
8 If you have installed the adapter correctly and you still  
experience problems, check the software.  
Make sure that you have properly configured your PC for the  
adapter. Refer to Chapter 3, Using the AutoLink Feature for  
NetWare,” and Chapter 4, Standard Installation and  
Configuration.”  
Make sure that you have installed the correct drivers for the  
network operating system you are running (refer to Chapter 5  
or Chapter 6).  
9 Check for other conflicting devices, such as memory  
managers or hardware.  
10 Disable the cache on your CPU.  
11 Make sure that the bus speed on your PC is between 7.66  
and 10 MHz.  
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Additional Information  
7-15  
12 Replace the failed adapter with a known working adapter.  
If the second adapter fails, something is probably wrong  
with the test environment, not the adapter.  
Additional Information  
Troubleshooting help can be found in three other locations.  
They are as follows:  
Error messages  
On-line information  
Technical Support appendix  
Error Messages  
Refer to Appendix C, “Error Messages,” for a list of error  
messages that may appear when using the TokenDisk diskette  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program for the 3C619C adapter.  
On-line Information  
The [F1] key activates help information at any time during  
operation of the TokenDisk diskette Configuration and  
Diagnostic Program. In addition, the Configuration/  
Diagnostic/Troubleshooting selection on the main menu  
contains information about the following topics:  
Commonly used interrupts and I/O base addresses  
Technical support  
Technical Support  
For any problems not discussed in this chapter, refer to  
Appendix D, “Technical Support,” for information on 3Coms  
SM  
on-line technical services. 3ComFacts provides technical  
SM  
tips and product information. Ask3Com and the 3Com  
Bulletin Board Service (3ComBBS) provide TokenDisk diskette  
software updates, drivers, technical tips, and product  
information.  
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USING THE  
CONFIGURATION AND  
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM  
A
The TokenDisk diskette Configuration and Diagnostic Program  
is arranged in the hierarchy shown in Figure A-1.  
Exit (F3)  
Command line help  
Quit  
Driver installation help  
About  
Install  
Test  
Configure adapter (F4)  
Run (F5)  
Test setup (F6)  
Echo server (F7)  
not available  
Adapter information (F8)  
Adapter statistics (F9)  
View  
Select  
Select adapter (F10)  
Figure A-1 Menu Hierarchy  
You can use the keyboard (function keys or speed keys) or a  
mouse to access the command buttons. Each access method  
is discussed in this appendix.  
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APPENDIX A: USING THE CONFIGURATION AND DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM  
Using the Keyboard  
The following table describes the keys to use with the  
TokenDisk diskette Configuration and Diagnostic Program.  
Table A-1 Denition of Keys  
Key  
Definition  
Arrow Keys  
[Del]  
Let you scroll through a list of menu items or a list box.  
Deletes the character at the cursor in a text edit box.  
Moves the cursor to the last item in a list box.  
Starts an action or accepts a selection or user-supplied data.  
Cancels the current work and exits the dialog box.  
Displays a help screen for any item in a menu or dialog box.  
Exits the Configuration and Diagnostic Program.  
Configures the adapter.  
[End]  
[Enter]  
[Esc]  
[F1]  
[F3]  
[F4]  
[F5]  
Accesses the Run dialog box.  
[F6]  
Accesses the Test Setup dialog box.  
[F8]  
Accesses the Adapter Information dialog box.  
Accesses the Adapter Statistics dialog box.  
Provides selection of an adapter when multiple adapters are installed.  
Moves the cursor to the first item in a list box.  
Moves the cursor down one screen.  
[F9]  
[F10]  
[Home]  
[PgDn]  
[PgUp]  
[Shift]+[Tab]  
[Space Bar]  
Moves the cursor up one screen.  
Moves the cursor backward through the fields in a dialog box.  
Inserts or removes a check from a check box. Also enables/disables  
individual tests in the Test Setup dialog box.  
[Tab]  
Moves the cursor forward through the fields in a dialog box.  
Speed Keys  
Press [Alt] and the highlighted letter in any menu item or  
command button to activate that function.  
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Using the Mouse  
A-3  
Using the Mouse  
If you have a mouse, you can use it to click on any of the  
menu items, command buttons, or listed items in a dialog  
box. Make sure that a mouse driver is loaded.  
Choosing a Menu Item  
Listed below are the menu items in the TokenDisk diskette  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program. Each menu item is  
explained in the help screens. Press [F1], tab to the <Index>  
command button, and press [Enter] to see the list of help  
screens included in the program.  
Table A-2 Denition of Menu Items  
Menu  
Menu Item  
Exit  
Description  
Quit  
Lets you exit the program.  
Command Line Help  
Explains how to use the program from the  
command line.  
Driver Installation Help  
Explains where to access the network drivers for  
the 3C619C adapter.  
About  
Lists the programs version.  
Install  
Test  
Configure Adapter  
Run Tests  
Configures a selected adapter.  
Lets you run the diagnostic tests with the chosen  
test configuration and view the results.  
Test definitions are located in the on-line help.  
Lets you determine which tests to run.  
Not functional with this adapter.  
Test Setup  
Echo Server  
View  
Adapter Information  
Adapter Statistics  
Lets you view specific adapter information.  
Displays the network statistics maintained by the  
adapter.  
Definitions of the statistics are located in the  
on-line help.  
Select  
Select Adapter  
Provides selection of an adapter when multiple  
adapters are present.  
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APPENDIX A: USING THE CONFIGURATION AND DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM  
Using the File Options  
The File Options are located in dialog boxes on the Run Tests,  
Test Setup, and Configure Adapter screens.The options are:  
Load: loads a file from a selected directory.  
Save: lets you save the currently displayed information to a file.  
Print: prints the information currently displayed on the screen.  
Cancel: lets you cancel the present operation.  
Help  
If you need additional information about any item in the  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program, press [F1] to display  
the help screen. Use the [PgDn] and [PgUp] keys or the arrow  
keys to scroll through the help screens.  
Tab to the <Index> command button and press [Enter] to  
see the list of help screens included in the program.  
The on-line help also describes the different parts of the  
dialog boxes.The Test Setup dialog box is shown in  
Figure A-2.  
Dialog box  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program  
List  
box  
Quit  
Install Test  
Group Select  
View  
Select  
F1=Help  
Test Setup  
Group 1 Tests  
Group 1  
Group 2  
*Enabled  
MMIO Register Write/Read Test  
Boot PROM Test  
List  
box  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
*Enabled  
AIP Checksum Test  
Shared RAM Boundary/Domain Test  
Shared RAM Write/Read Test  
Open Adapter for Ring Operation Test  
Ring Operations Test  
Radio  
buttons  
Repetitions  
Close Adapter Test  
(.) [1  
]Times  
Continuous  
Defaults  
Enable Group  
Disable Group  
Cancel  
Errors  
[X] Halt on Error  
File Options...  
OK  
Command  
buttons  
Check  
box  
[
↑↓]=Select a Test Group to View  
[Alt]+<Highlighted Key>=Execute Function  
[TAB]=Next Field [SHIFT+TAB]=Previous Field [F1]=Help [ESC]=<Cancel>  
On-screen  
command  
help  
Figure A-2 Sample Dialog Box  
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Exiting the Program  
A-5  
To print the help file, first exit the program. At the DOS prompt,  
enter the print command applicable to your PC software. For  
example, type:  
TYPE 3CTOKENG.HLP> PRN [Enter]  
Exiting the Program  
To exit the program, press [Esc] until the DOS prompt appears.  
Using the Command Line  
You can use the command line to run diagnostic tests for  
3C619C adapters, or perform other functions. At the DOS  
prompt, type:  
3TOKDIAG <command>  
The command line keywords are listed in Table A-3. Each  
command has parameters that you need to specify. For a  
complete listing of all parameters, refer to the file INSTRUCT.TXT  
in the \DIAG directory.  
Table A-3 Command Line Keywords  
Command  
Definition  
CONFIGURE  
Configures the adapter in one of three ways:  
(1) Automatically with the /AUTO parameter  
(2) Using a specified adapter configuration file  
(3) Using a command line configuration parameter  
Lists all of the available commands and their definitions.  
HELP  
LANGUAGE  
Invokes the program in full windows mode in a specified language if an  
external resource file is available for that language.  
LIST  
RUN  
Displays a list of installed adapters recognized by this program and their  
assigned adapter numbers.  
Executes the diagnostic tests on a selected adapter and writes the  
results to the screen, a file, or a printer.  
You can get help information for specific commands such as  
RUN by typing HELP, then the command. For example, at the  
DOS prompt (such as A:\>) type:  
3TOKDIAG HELP RUN  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
B
This appendix describes the specifications for the 3C619C  
adapter and contains the following sections:  
Cabling  
Pin Assignments  
Configuration Options  
Cabling  
3C619C adapters support industry-standard token ring  
cabling that follows IEEE 802.5 specifications. Use cabling  
type 3 (UTP) or types 1 or 6 (STP).  
Pin Assignments  
The 3C619C adapter can be connected to a network with  
either a DB-9 or an RJ-45 connector. Figure B-1 and Figure B-2  
illustrate the pin assignments for each of these connectors.  
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B-2  
APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS  
16  
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
Figure B-1 DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments  
16  
4
8
7
6
5
4
3
TX (6)  
RX (5)  
RX (4)  
TX (3)  
2
1
12345678  
Figure B-2 RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments  
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Configuration Options  
B-3  
Configuration Options  
This section contains the configuration options for the 3C619C  
adapter.The following options are available:  
Configuration Mode  
Ring Speed  
I/O Base Address  
BIOS/MMIO Address Location  
Shared RAM Page Size and Address Range  
Interrupt Request Level  
Memory Mode  
I/O Mode  
IRQ Driver Type  
AutoSwitch  
Boot PROM  
Configuration Mode  
This adapter provides the following two modes of operation:  
3Com mode  
IBM mode  
3Com mode increases the number of available IRQ channels  
from 4 to 8 and the number of I/O base addresses from 2 to  
32.You can install up to six adapters per PC. 3Com drivers are  
supplied on the TokenDisk diskette to support these 3Com  
mode enhancements.The default is 3Com mode.  
IBM mode provides the same configuration options as  
IBM 16/4 Token Ring Adapters: 4 IRQ channels and 2 I/O base  
addresses.You can continue to use IBM drivers with the  
adapter in IBM mode.  
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APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS  
Ring Speed  
The 3C619C adapter operates at either 4- or 16-Mbps ring  
speed.The adapter ring speed must match the speed of the  
token ring network.The default is 16 Mbps.  
I/O Base Address  
In IBM mode when only one adapter is installed, it is  
designated the Primary adapter.The Primary/Alternate  
option can be changed with the Configuration and  
Diagnostic Program.The base address allowed in IBM mode  
is A20h or A24h.The default is A20h.  
In 3Com mode the adapters are designated by their I/O base  
addresses.The I/O base addresses allowed in 3Com mode are  
as follows, with the default in bold:  
A20h  
A24h  
200h  
210h  
220h  
230h  
240h  
250h  
260h  
270h  
280h  
290h  
2A0h  
2B0h  
2C0h  
2D0h  
2E0h  
300h  
310h  
320h  
330h  
340h  
350h  
360h  
370h  
380h  
390h  
3A0h  
3B0h  
3C0h  
3D0h  
3E0h  
If a system resource conflict exists, you may have to change  
the settings of other adapters or options that are in your PC.  
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Configuration Options  
B-5  
BIOS/MMIO Address Location  
There are 16 possible 8 KB blocks of PC memory that can be  
assigned for accessing the ROM area of the 3C619C adapter.  
The factory default ROM address for the adapter is  
CC000–CDFFF.The 16 ROM address locations are as follows,  
with the default in bold:  
C0000–C1FFF  
C2000–C3FFF  
C4000–C5FFF  
C6000–C7FFF  
C8000–C9FFF  
CA000–CBFFF  
CC000–CDFFF  
CE000–CFFFF  
D0000–D1FFF  
D2000–D3FFF  
D4000–D5FFF  
D6000–D7FFF  
D8000–D9FFF  
DA000–DBFFF  
DC000–DDFFF  
DE000–DFFFF  
The BIOS/MMIO address selected must not be assigned for  
use by any other adapter or option and cannot be the same  
as the RAM address for this adapter. If a system resource  
conflict exists, you may have to change the settings of other  
adapters or options that are in your PC.  
Shared RAM Page Size and Address Range  
There are 30 possible blocks of memory that can be assigned  
for accessing the RAM located on the 3C619C adapter.The  
factory default RAM size and address location for the adapter,  
which support RAM paging, are 16 KB / D8000–DBFFF.  
RAM paging allows the software to access all 64 KB of RAM on  
the adapter one page (16 KB) at a time, while using only 16 KB  
of PC memory space. RAM paging is available for all 16 KB  
address ranges.  
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APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS  
If a conflict exists, you may have to change the settings of  
other adapters or options that are in your PC.The 30 RAM  
address ranges are as follows, with the default in bold:  
8 KB / C0000–C1FFF  
8 KB / C2000–C3FFF  
8 KB / C4000–C5FFF  
8 KB / C6000–C7FFF  
8 KB / C8000–C9FFF  
8 KB / CA000–CBFFF  
8 KB / CC000–CDFFF  
8 KB / CE000–CFFFF  
8 KB / D0000–D1FFF  
8 KB / D2000–D3FFF  
8 KB / D4000–D5FFF  
8 KB / D6000–D7FFF  
8 KB / D8000–D9FFF  
8 KB / DA000–DBFFF  
8 KB / DC000–DDFFF  
8 KB / DE000–DFFFF  
16 KB / C0000–C3FFF  
16 KB / C4000–C7FFF  
16 KB / C8000–CBFFF  
16 KB / CC000–CFFFF  
16 KB / D0000–D3FFF  
16 KB / D4000–D7FFF  
16 KB / D8000–DBFFF  
16 KB / DC000–DFFFF  
32 KB / C0000–C7FFF  
32 KB / C8000–CFFFF  
32 KB / D0000–D7FFF  
32 KB / D8000–DFFFF  
64 KB / C0000–CFFFF  
64 KB / D0000–DFFFF  
Interrupt Request Level  
A 3C619C adapter can operate on one of four interrupt levels  
for IBM mode (2 [9], 3, 6, or 7), or one of eight interrupt levels  
for 3Com mode (2 [9], 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, or 15).  
The preferred interrupt level is 2, but the adapter can operate  
on any of the levels if necessary. If a conflict continues, you  
may have to change the setting of other adapters or options  
that are in your PC.  
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Configuration Options  
B-7  
Other Configuration Options  
The TokenDisk diskette Configuration and Diagnostic Program  
also allows the selection of the following additional  
parameters:  
Memory Mode – allows operation with 8-bit or 16-bit  
memory interfaces.The default is 16-bit, but the 8-bit option  
is provided for backward compatibility with older PCs.  
I/O Mode – allows operation with 8-bit or 16-bit I/O  
interfaces.The default is 16-bit, but the 8-bit option is  
provided for backward compatibility with older PCs.  
IRQ Driver Type – provides a choice of IRQ signal drivers to  
the ISA bus. Level-sensitive relies on the motherboard circuitry  
for reliable operation and allows shared interrupts. Edge-  
triggered is more robust because it is independent of the  
motherboard circuitry, but it does not allow shared interrupts.  
AutoSwitch – when enabled, allows installation of the adapter  
in an EISA PC by the EISA configuration utility without having  
to run the 3TOKDIAG program first.The default is disabled.  
Boot PROM – when enabled, allows the PC to connect to a  
remote network.The default is disabled.  
Zero Wait State – when enabled, allows the PC to  
communicate with the adapter more quickly. Some PCs may  
not operate correctly with this option enabled. The option  
can be disabled to solve this problem.The default is enabled.  
3Com recommends that you not change the setting of these  
options.  
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ERROR MESSAGES  
C
This appendix contains an alphabetical list of the error messages  
that may appear when you use the TokenDisk diskette  
Configuration and Diagnostic Program for the 3C619C adapter.  
For information about running the adapters diagnostic  
program, refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting,” and to  
Appendix A, “Using the Configuration and Diagnostic Program.”  
Messages  
A diagnostic test name was found in the configuration file at  
line xxxx. Only configuration parameter variables are allowed.  
See the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this  
diskette for a description of the file format.  
A lobe cable must be connected from the selected adapter  
to a retiming concentrator or MAU.The Open Adapter for  
Ring Operation Test and Adapter Wrap Test both take more  
than 30 seconds to complete their tasks.  
A syntax error was found in the configuration file at line xxxx.  
The configuration file format is described in the  
INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.  
Adapter failed while trying to read the adapter configuration  
stored on the adapter. Save a new configuration to the adapter.  
If the problem persists, swap with a known good 3C619C and  
try again.  
An adapter was configured for EISA mode, but the EISA  
configuration utility has not run yet. Exit this program, place  
your EISA configuration diskette in drive A, and reboot the PC.  
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APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGES  
An adapter was configured from EISA to ISA mode, but the  
EISA configuration utility has not run yet. Place your EISA  
configuration diskette in drive A, and reboot the PC.  
An EISA configured adapter is installed in an ISA PC. Use the  
Configure Adapter option to reconfigure the I/O Base Address  
to an ISA setting (A20, A24, 200–2E0, or 300–3E0).  
Attempting to configure the I/O Base Address to EISA mode.  
This is not allowed in an ISA PC. Choose another I/O Base  
Address (A20, A24, 200–2E0, or 300–3E0).  
Invalid EISA system configuration. Exit the Configuration and  
Diagnostic Program and run your EISA configuration utility  
again.  
The adapter is being configured for EISA mode at line xxxx  
in the configuration file.This is not allowed on an ISA PC.  
Change the I/O Base Address to an ISA value (A20, A24,  
200–2E0, or 300–3E0).  
The adapter is in EISA mode.This option can only be set using  
the EISA configuration utility.To reconfigure this option, exit  
this program, place your EISA configuration diskette in drive A,  
and reboot the PC.  
The adapter was changed from EISA to ISA mode. Exit this  
program, place your EISA configuration diskette in drive A,  
and reboot the PC.  
The adapter was changed from ISA to EISA mode. Exit this  
program, place your EISA configuration diskette in drive A,  
and reboot the PC.  
The adapter was changed from ISA to EISA mode or from  
EISA to ISA mode. Exit this program, place your EISA  
configuration diskette in drive A, and reboot the PC.  
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Messages  
C-3  
The adapters BIOS/MMIO base address is in conflict with  
another device installed in the system.To run diagnostic tests,  
you must reconfigure the adapter to another BIOS/MMIO base  
address.  
The BIOS/MMIO domain conflicts with the Shared RAM  
domain. Select another memory segment for either the  
Shared RAM or BIOS/MMIO domain.  
The Configuration and Diagnostic Program supports up to six  
ISA adapters installed in the PC; more than six were detected.  
Remove the extra adapters before using this program.  
The Interrupt Request Level xxxx is not supported by IBM  
mode. Change the Interrupt Request Level to either 2 (9), 3,  
6, or 7.  
The I/O Base Address xxxx is not supported by IBM mode.  
Change the I/O Base Address to either A20 or A24.  
The selected BIOS/MMIO memory segment is being used by  
another device or software program installed in the PC. Do you  
want to save the configuration anyway?  
The selected interrupt request level is being used by another  
device installed in the PC. Do you want to save the  
configuration anyway?  
The selected I/O base address is being used by another  
device installed in the PC. Do you want to save the  
configuration anyway?  
The selected shared RAM memory segment is being used by  
another device or software program installed in the PC. Do you  
want to save the configuration anyway?  
The Shared RAM Base Address is not set to a correct address  
boundary. Please set it to a value in increments of the RAM  
Page Size setting.  
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APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGES  
The value xxxx at line xxxx in the configuration file is not  
supported. A list of supported option settings is provided in  
the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this  
diskette.  
The value xxxx on the command line is not supported.  
Supported option settings are described in the INSTRUCT.TXT  
file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.  
There is a conflict between the adapters shared RAM and  
BIOS/MMIO domain. Select another memory segment for  
either the shared RAM or the BIOS/MMIO domain.  
This option cannot be reconfigured while the adapter is set  
to EISA mode.To reconfigure this option, you need to set the  
adapter to ISA mode.To do this, select an I/O Base Address  
other than EISA (A20, A24, 200–2E0, or 300–3E0).  
To run the Ring Operations Test, you must also enable the  
Open Adapter Test and Close Adapter Test.  
Unable to configure xxxx at line xxxx in the configuration file.  
Use your EISA configuration utility to change this option.  
Unable to configure xxxx. Use your EISA configuration utility  
to change this option.  
Unable to locate an unused BIOS/MMIO base address.Try the  
following: 1. Boot the PC with no drivers or TSRs loaded. 2. If a  
Memory Manager is loaded, exclude from it the memory  
segment to be assigned to the 3C619C adapters.  
Unable to locate an unused interrupt request level.Try starting  
the PC with no drivers or TSRs loaded, and run this program  
again.  
Unable to locate an unused I/O base address.Try starting  
the PC with no drivers or TSRs loaded, and run this program  
again.  
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Messages  
C-5  
Unable to locate an unused shared RAM base address.Try the  
following: 1. Boot the PC with no drivers or TSRs loaded. 2. If a  
Memory Manager is loaded, exclude from it the memory  
segment to be assigned to the 3C619C adapters.  
Unable to recognize value xxxx at line xxxx in the  
configuration file. Please change to a valid setting. A list of  
valid settings is provided in the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the  
\DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.  
Unable to recognize value xxxx on the command line. Please  
change to a valid setting. Valid settings are described in the  
INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.  
Unable to recognize variable xxxx at line xxxx in the  
configuration file. Please change to a supported variable. A list  
of supported variables is provided in the INSTRUCT.TXT file in  
the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.  
You are about to exit, but your new adapter configuration  
has not been saved. Do you want to exit without saving?  
You must enable the Open Adapter Test and the Close Adapter  
Test simultaneously. Neither test can be run independently.  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
D
3Com provides easy access to technical support information  
through the variety of services described in this appendix.  
On-line Technical Services  
3Com offers worldwide product support seven days a week,  
24 hours a day, through the following on-line systems:  
3Com Bulletin Board Service (3ComBBS)  
World Wide Web Site  
Ask3ComSM on CompuServe  
3ComFactsSM Automated Fax Service  
3Com Bulletin Board Service  
3ComBBS contains patches, software, and drivers for all 3Com  
products, as well as technical articles.This service is available  
via modem seven days a week, 24 hours a day.To reach the  
service, set your modem to 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop  
bit. Call the telephone number nearest you:  
Country  
Australia  
France  
Baud Rate  
Telephone Number  
(61) (2) 955 2073  
up to 14400 baud  
up to 14400 baud  
(33) (1) 69 86 69 54  
Germany  
up to 9600 baud  
up to 9600 baud  
(49) (89) 627 32 188  
(49) (89) 627 32 189  
Hong Kong  
Italy (fee required)  
Japan  
up to 14400 baud  
up to 9600 baud  
up to 14400 baud  
up to 14400 baud  
up to 14400 baud  
(852) 537 5601  
(39) (2) 273 00680  
(81) (3) 3345 7266  
(65) 534 5693  
Singapore  
Taiwan  
(886) (2) 377 5838  
(886) (2) 377 5840  
U.K.  
U.S.  
up to 14400 baud  
up to 14400 baud  
(44) (144) 227 8278  
(1) (408) 980 8204  
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APPENDIX D: TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
World Wide Web Site  
Access the latest networking information on 3Coms World  
Wide Web site by entering our URL into your Internet  
browser:  
http://www.3Com.com/  
This service features news and information about 3Com  
products, customer service and support, 3Coms latest news  
releases, selected articles from 3TECH , 3Coms  
award-winning technical journal, and more.  
Ask3Com on CompuServe  
Ask3Com is a CompuServe-based service containing patches,  
software, drivers, and technical articles about all 3Com products,  
as well as an interactive forum for technical questions.To use  
Ask3Com, you need a CompuServe account.  
To use Ask3Com:  
1 Log on to CompuServe.  
2 Enter go threecom  
3 Press [Return] to see the Ask3Com main menu.  
3ComFacts Automated Fax Service  
3Com Corporations interactive fax service, 3ComFacts,  
provides data sheets, technical articles, diagrams, and  
troubleshooting instructions on 3Com products 24 hours a  
day, seven days a week. Within this service, you may choose  
to access CardFacts for adapter information, or NetFacts  
for network system product information.  
CardFacts provides adapter installation diagrams,  
configuration drawings, troubleshooting instruction, and  
technical articles.  
Document 9999 provides you with an index of adapter  
documents.  
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Support from Your Network Supplier  
D-3  
NetFacts provides data sheets and technical articles on  
3Com Corporations hub, bridge, router, terminal server, and  
software products.  
Document 8888 provides you with an index of system  
product documents.  
Call 3ComFacts using your touch-tone telephone.  
International access numbers are:  
Country  
Hong Kong  
U.K.  
Fax Number  
(852) 537 5610  
(44) (144) 227 8279  
(1) (408) 727 7021  
U.S.  
Local access numbers are available within the following  
countries:  
Country  
Australia  
Denmark  
Finland  
Fax Number  
800 123853  
800 17319  
Country  
Fax Number  
Italy  
1678 99085  
Netherlands 06 0228049  
98 001 4444  
05 90 81 58  
0130 8180 63  
Norway  
Sweden  
U.K.  
800 11062  
France  
020 792954  
0800 626403  
Germany  
Support from Your Network Supplier  
If additional assistance is required, contact your network  
supplier. Many suppliers are authorized 3Com service  
partners who are qualified to provide a variety of services,  
including network planning, installation, hardware  
maintenance, application training, and support services.  
When you contact your network supplier for assistance, have  
the following information ready:  
Diagnostic error messages  
A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels  
Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable  
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APPENDIX D: TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
If you are outside the U.S. and Canada, contact your local  
3Com sales office to find your authorized service provider:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Country  
Mexico  
Telephone Number  
(525) 531 0591  
Australia (Sydney) (61) (2) 959 3020  
(Melbourne) (61) (3) 653 9515  
Netherlands  
Singapore  
South Africa  
Spain  
(31) (3) 402 55033  
(65) 538 9368  
Belgium  
Brazil  
(32) (2) 7164880  
(55) (11) 546 0869  
(905) 882 9964  
(27) (11) 803 7404  
(34) (1) 3831700  
(46) (8) 632 91 00  
(886) (2) 577 4352  
Canada  
France  
(33) (1) 69 86 68 00  
(49) (89) 6 27 32 0  
(852) 868 9111  
Sweden  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
Italy  
Taiwan  
United Arab Emirates (971) (4) 349049  
U.K. (44) (1628) 897000  
(39) (2) 273 02041  
(81) (3) 33457251  
Japan  
Returning Products for Repair  
A product sent directly to 3Com for repair must first be  
assigned a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number. A  
product sent to 3Com without an RMA number will be  
returned to the sender unopened, at the senders expense.  
To obtain an RMA number, call or fax:  
Country  
Telephone Number  
(800) 876 3266, option 2  
(44) (1442) 278000  
Fax Number  
U.S and Canada  
Europe  
(408) 764 7120  
(44) (1442) 236824  
(1) (408) 764 7290  
Outside Europe, U.S. (1) (408) 492 1790  
and Canada  
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GLOSSARY  
3Com mode  
CAU  
A mode of operation for the 3Com TokenLink III adapter that  
provides expanded configuration options for the adapter and  
drivers.  
Controlled access unit.  
Configuration  
The software settings that allow different hardware  
components of a PC to communicate with one another.  
DAU  
Dual access unit.  
Driver  
A program, usually resident in server or workstation  
memory, that controls the network hardware (such as  
adapters or controllers) or implements the protocol stacks  
through which higher-level applications communicate with  
the network hardware.  
EISA  
Extended Industry Standard Architecture.  
Hexadecimal  
A number system with a base of sixteen. In hexadecimal, the  
first ten digits are 0–9 and the last six digits are represented  
by the letters AF. Denoted in the manual by a number  
followed by h.”  
IBM mode  
A mode of operation for 3Com TokenLink III adapter with  
configuration options restricted to the same options  
provided by IBM 16/4 adapters. Either 3Com or IBM drivers  
can be used when the adapter is configured in IBM mode.  
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GLOSSARY  
IEEE 802.5  
The standard for the token ring access method and Physical  
layer specifications developed by a subcommittee of the  
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802  
committee.  
Input/Output (I/O)  
The method, medium, or device (such as a keyboard,  
monitor, floppy disk, hard disk, network adapter, or printer)  
used to transfer data to a PC or from the PC back to a device,  
a network, and so on.  
ISA  
Industry Standard Architecture.  
LAN  
Local area network. A communications network within a  
limited physical area (up to about 6 miles or 10 kilometers)  
that provides high-speed (over 1 Mbps) data transmission.  
The basic components of a LAN are the boards that plug into  
each PC to connect it to the network, cabling, server  
hardware, and software for network control.  
Lobe  
All network components in a specific lobe area that  
physically connect to a specific MAU or wiring hub.  
Lobe cable  
The section of cable that attaches a ring station or network  
device to a MAU or wiring hub.  
MAU  
NDIS  
Multistation access unit.  
Network Driver Interface Specification. A software  
specification used in many operating systems, such as  
Microsofts LAN Manager, to create drivers for network  
adapters. NDIS drivers support multiple protocols and  
multiple adapters and can be unloaded from memory to  
conserve conventional DOS RAM space.  
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GLOSSARY  
3
NET.CFG  
Network  
An ASCII file containing control information for network  
protocol elements of stations and servers for a Novell  
NetWare environment.  
A series of nodes such as PCs, terminals, or other peripherals  
interconnected by a communications channel.  
Network adapter  
A circuit board located inside each PC and server on the  
network. It allows the device to listen and talk to other  
stations and nodes on the network.  
ODI  
Open Data-link Interface. A MAC-level specification  
developed by Novell and Apple Computer. Like NDIS, the  
ODI driver supports multiple protocols and adapters and can  
be unloaded from memory to conserve conventional DOS  
RAM space.  
Protocol  
A formalized set of rules that PCs use to communicate.  
Because of the complexity of communications between PCs  
and the need for different communication requirements,  
protocols have been divided into modular layers, in which  
each layer performs a specific function for the layer above.  
Protocol layers  
A model for describing the hierarchical set of or levels  
protocols in which each protocol layer obtains services from  
the layer below it and performs services for the layer above it.  
PROTOCOL.INI  
An ASCII file containing control information for network  
protocol elements of NDIS network stations and servers.  
Token ring  
A network that employs a ring topology and uses a  
token-passing method for ring access.  
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GLOSSARY  
TSR  
Terminate and stay resident. A program that upon execution,  
loads itself (or an executable portion of itself) into PC  
working memory (RAM). It can be activated at any time with  
a specified key sequence.  
WAN  
Wide area network.This is a network covering large distances  
(50 square miles or more) that may include packet-switched,  
or public data, and value-added networks.  
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INDEX  
Numerics  
B
3C619C adapter 1-1  
configuring 3-1, 4-1, 4-2  
default settings 4-5  
information 7-10, 7-15  
inspecting 2-4  
installing 2-1, 2-5  
PC requirements 2-3  
statistics and information 7-9  
3Com Bulletin Board Service  
(3ComBBS) D-1  
cable  
3Com mode 1-2, 4-4, 5-8, B-3  
3Com sales offices D-4  
3ComFacts D-2  
recommended 2-7, B-1  
STP, connecting to 2-8  
3CTOKEN.COM 5-2  
3CTOKEN.SYS 5-2, 5-5  
3Install account 3-2  
3TOKDIAG 5-10, 7-6, A-5  
command line keywords  
A
adapter(s)  
description 1-1  
information 7-10  
multiple 4-8, 5-5, 5-8  
options 4-5, B-3  
ring speed 3-4, B-4  
ROM address locations B-5  
shared RAM page size and address  
range 3-3, B-5  
Run A-5  
applications 1-4  
configuration 4-1  
specifications B-1  
statistics 7-9  
Ask3Com D-2  
auto configuring the 3C619C adapter in  
an ISA PC 4-2  
client 3-1  
changing 4-5  
auto installing NetWare DOS ODI  
clients 3-1  
AUTOEXEC.BAT file 5-4, 5-5  
AutoLink feature for NetWare 1-2, 3-2,  
3-4  
multiple adapters 4-8  
Configuration and Diagnostic  
Program 7-2, 7-6  
exiting A-2, A-3, A-5  
menu hierarchy A-1  
menu items, defined A-3  
configuration mode 4-5, B-3  
AUTOLINK.CFG file 3-2  
AutoSwitch 4-6, B-7  
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INDEX  
configuration options  
AutoSwitch 4-6, B-7  
BIOS/MMIO base address 4-5  
Boot PROM 4-6, B-7  
configuration mode 4-5, B-3  
interrupt request level 4-5, B-6  
I/O base address 4-5, B-4  
I/O mode 4-6, B-7  
F
function keys, dened A-2  
G
Group 1 tests  
IRQ driver type 4-6, B-7  
memory mode 4-6, B-7  
primary/alternate adapter B-4  
RAM page size 4-5, B-5  
ring speed 4-5, B-4  
Group 2 tests  
ROM address locations B-5  
shared RAM address range 4-5, B-5  
zero wait state 4-6, B-7  
connection to network 2-7  
connector type  
setting up 7-8  
troubleshooting 7-9, 7-11  
DB-9 2-7  
pin assignments B-2  
RJ-45 2-7  
H
hardware installation 2-1, 2-5  
Help A-4  
pin assignments B-2  
Continuous option 7-7  
controlled access unit (CAU) 2-8, 2-9  
conventions  
I
IBM drivers 5-9  
notice icons ii  
text ii  
D
daisy-chaining adapters 2-9  
DAU 2-8  
DB-9 connector 2-8, B-2  
default adapter settings 4-5  
diagnostic program 7-2  
diagnostic tests  
IBM 5-9  
NetWare ODI 3-1, 5-2  
Windows 95 6-2  
Windows NT 6-1  
interrupt request level (IRQ) 4-5, B-6  
failed 7-10  
Group 1 7-4  
Group 2 7-6  
information 7-10  
running 7-6  
setup, changing 7-8  
drivers. See network drivers  
dual access unit (DAU) 2-8, 2-9  
K
keys, definition of A-2  
E
EISA configuration utility 4-5  
error messages C-1  
Exit A-3, A-5  
L
LEDs 7-2  
lobe cable 7-4, 7-6, 7-12  
[F3] A-2  
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STP cable 2-8  
M
main menu 5-3  
MAU 2-8, 7-4, 7-6  
memory conflicts 3-3, 4-2, 4-6  
memory manager 3-3  
memory mode 4-6, B-7  
menu hierarchy A-1  
menu items  
UTP cable 2-9  
modifying network startup les 5-7  
Install A-3  
Configure Adapter A-3  
Quit A-3  
About A-3  
Command Line Help A-3  
Driver Installation Help A-3  
Exit A-3  
Select A-3  
Select Adapter A-3  
Test A-3  
O
Echo Server A-3  
Run Tests A-3  
Test Setup A-3  
ODI driver. See NetWare  
View A-3  
on-screen command help A-4  
operating system requirements 2-3  
option settings 4-5, B-3  
OS/2 network drivers 5-5  
Adapter Information A-3  
Adapter Statistics A-3  
Microsoft  
LAN Manager 5-6  
Windows 95 6-2  
Windows for Workgroups 5-6  
Windows NT 6-1  
mouse A-3  
P
primary/alternate adapter B-4  
multiple adapters 4-8, 5-5, 5-8  
multistation access unit (MAU) 2-8, 2-9  
N
NDIS drivers 5-2, 6-2  
2.01 DOS driver 5-2  
new installation 5-6  
TLNK3.DOS 5-9  
TLNK3.OS2 5-9  
updating 5-9  
with multiple adapters 5-8  
NET.CFG file 5-2, 5-5  
sample 5-5  
R
requirements  
for AutoLink feature 3-2  
for standard configuration 4-2  
returning products for repair D-4  
ring speed 3-4, 4-5, 7-1, 7-5, 7-12, 7-14,  
B-4  
NetFacts D-3  
NetWare 3-2  
3CTOKEN.COM 5-2  
3CTOKEN.SYS 5-2  
DOS ODI driver 3-1, 3-4, 5-2  
OS/2 ODI driver 5-2  
RJ-45 connector 2-9, B-2  
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INDEX  
RPL  
W
disabling 5-12  
enabling 5-11  
Windows 95 network drivers 6-2  
Windows NT network drivers 6-1  
Run Tests dialog box 7-6, 7-7  
Run Tests menu item 7-7  
running diagnostic tests 7-6  
zero wait state 4-6, B-7  
S
safety precautions 2-4  
setup. See configuration.  
shared RAM page size and address  
range 3-3, 4-5, B-5  
shielded twisted-pair cable (STP) 2-8  
SMARTAGT.TXT file 1-4  
specifications, adapter B-1  
speed keys A-2  
Standard Installation and Configuration  
option 1-4, 4-1  
requirements 4-2  
STP cable 2-8  
T
technical support D-1  
Test Setup dialog box 7-8  
tests, diagnostic  
changing setup 7-8  
failure 7-10  
Group 1 7-4  
Group 2 7-6  
TLNK3.DOS 5-2, 5-7  
TokenDisk diskette 1-1  
Configuration and Diagnostic  
Program 7-2, 7-4, A-1, C-1  
TokenLink III 16/4 ISA token ring  
adapter 1-1  
Transcend PC Link SmartAgent  
software 1-4  
troubleshooting 1-4, 7-1, 7-13  
U
unshielded twisted-pair cable (UTP) 2-9  
V
video conflicts 4-8  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
HARDWARE: 3Com warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and  
materials, under normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of  
purchase from 3Com or its Authorized Reseller:  
Internetworking products  
One year  
Network adapters  
Lifetime  
Ethernet stackable hubs and unmanaged Ethernet fixed port repeaters  
Lifetime*  
(One year if  
not registered)  
*Power supply and fans in these stackable hubs and unmanaged repeaters One year  
Other hardware products  
Spare parts and spares kits  
One year  
90 days  
If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period, 3Com shall, at  
its option and expense, repair the defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent  
product or part to replace the defective item, or refund to Customer the purchase price paid for  
the defective product. All products that are replaced will become the property of 3Com.  
Replacement products may be new or reconditioned. Any replaced or repaired product or part  
has a ninety (90) day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.  
3Com shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of  
Customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to 3Com pursuant to  
any warranty.  
SOFTWARE: 3Com warrants that the software programs licensed from it will perform in  
substantial conformance to the program specifications therefor for a period of ninety (90) days  
from the date of purchase from 3Com or its Authorized Reseller. 3Com warrants the magnetic  
media containing software against failure during the warranty period. No updates are provided.  
3Com's sole obligation hereunder shall be (at 3Com's discretion) to refund the purchase price  
paid by Customer for any defective software products, or to replace any defective media with  
software which substantially conforms to 3Com's applicable published specifications. Customer  
assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate applications program and associated  
reference materials. 3Com makes no warranty that its software products will work in combination  
with any hardware or applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation  
of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software  
products will be corrected. For any third party products listed in the 3Com software product  
documentation or specifications as being compatible, 3Com will make reasonable efforts to  
provide compatibility, except where the non-compatibility is caused by a bug” or defect in the  
third party's product.  
STANDARD WARRANTY SERVICE: Standard warranty service for hardware products may be  
obtained by delivering the defective product, accompanied by a copy of the dated proof of  
purchase, to 3Com's Corporate Service Center or to an Authorized 3Com Service Center during  
the applicable warranty period. Standard warranty service for software products may be obtained  
by telephoning 3Com's Corporate Service Center or an Authorized 3Com Service Center, within  
the warranty period. Products returned to 3Com's Corporate Service Center must be  
pre-authorized by 3Com with a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number marked on the  
outside of the package, and sent prepaid, insured, and packaged appropriately for safe shipment.  
The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at 3Com's expense, not later than  
thirty (30) days after receipt by 3Com.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF A 3COM PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE,  
CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE  
PRICE PAID, AT 3COM’S OPTION. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE  
AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY  
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3COM NEITHER ASSUMES NOR  
AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION  
WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
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DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY  
CUSTOMER'S OR ANY THIRD PERSON'S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING,  
UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE  
INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: IN NO EVENT, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING  
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3COM OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages for consumer products, so the above limitations and exclusions may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state.  
GOVERNING LAW: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California.  
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FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENT  
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and the Canadian Department of  
Communications Equipment Standards entitled, Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference, in which case, the user will be required to correct the interference at the users own  
expense.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the users authority to  
operate this equipment.  
CE NOTICE  
Marking by the symbol  
indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of  
the European Community. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the  
following technical standards:  
EN 55022—Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of  
Information Technology Equiment.”  
IEC 801-2—Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial-process measurement and control  
equipment Part 2: Electrostatic discharge requirements.Severity level 3.  
IEC 801-3—Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial-process measurement and control  
equipment Part 3: Radiated electromagnetic field requirements.Severity level 2.  
IEC 801-4—Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial-process measurement and control  
equipment Part 4: Electrical fast transient/burst requirements.Severity level 2.  
A Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with the above standards has been made and is  
on file at 3Com Corporation.  
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