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2. 1 GND Gema 2 COL CollisinDetet in TX Transmit out GND Ground f 6 GND Ground 7 NC nmotcomeced 8 GND Ground 9 COL Collision Detect in 10 3TX Transmit out 1 GND Ground gt 12 RX Reciv imn B 02V I2volsDC ou 14 GND Ground PS NC motconeced CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 15 Real Time Devices USA Inc 10Base T connector J5 10Base T connector J5 Connector J5 is for UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair wiring normally used for 10Base T Ethernet The following table gives the pinout of J1 Pin Signal Functin in out 4 NC nmotcomeced 5 NC nmotcomeced 6 RX Rec ive in 7 NC nmotcomeced L 8 NC notcomected The figure below shows the pin numbering of J5 when looking into the connector 12345678 RJ 45 Jack Connector J5 is a standard female RJ 45 connector One example of a mating plug is e AMP 5 554739 3 unshielded CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 16 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual 10Base 2 connector J6 Connector J6 is a BNC bayonet connector for coaxial cable normally used with 10Base 2 Ethernet The pinout of J6 is Pin Signal Function SIGNAL Signal to 50 ohm cable in out Signal Ground Es BNC Connector
3. IEEE 802 MAC number The CM202 utilityModule is identified with an Organizationally Unique Identifier OUI and company_id number 00 E0 C7 The MAC Media Access Control number of the utilityModule is thus 00 E0 C7 xx xx xx where the last three bytes are the serial number of the board unique for each adapter CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 38 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 8 RETURN POLICY AND WARRANTY Return Policy If the utilityModule requires repair you may return it to us by following the procedure listed below Caution Failure to follow this return procedure will almost always delay repair Please help us expedite your repair by following this procedure 1 Read the limited warranty which follows 2 Contact the factory and request a Returned Merchandise Authorization RMA number 3 On a sheet of paper write the name phone number and fax number of a technically competent person who can answer questions about the problem 4 On the paper write a detailed description of the problem with the product Answer the following questions e Did the product ever work in your application e What other devices were connected to the product e How was power supplied to the product e What features did and did not work e What was being done when the product failed e What were environmental conditions when the product failed 5 Indicate the method we should use to ship the product back to you
4. e We will return warranty repairs by UPS Ground at our expense e Warranty repairs may be returned by a faster service at your expense e Non warranty repairs will be returned by UPS Ground or the method you select and will be billed to you 6 Clearly specify the address to which we should return the product when repaired 7 Enclose the paper with the product being returned 8 Carefully package the product to be returned using anti static packaging We will not be responsible for products damaged in transit for repair 7 Write the RMA number on the outside of the package 8 Ship the package to Real Time Devices 200 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16803 USA CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 39 Real Time Devices USA Inc Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Real Time Devices Inc warrants the hardware and software products it manufactures and produces to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment from REAL TIME DEVICES This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of product and is not transferable During the one year warranty period REAL TIME DEVICES will repair or replace at its option any defective products or parts at no additional charge provided that the product is returned shipping prepaid to REAL TIME DEVICES All replaced parts and products become the property of REAL TIME DEVICES Before returning any product for repair customers are required to cont
5. 8 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 2 CONFIGURING THE UTILITYMODULE The following sections contain information on configuring the utilityModule Please read this entire section before attempting to use the utilityModule EEPROM Configuration The most important configuration options for the module are set using the configuration program SETNET EXE and then stored in a configuration EEPROM SETNET is used to select e I O Address e Hardware interrupt number e Media Type e Remote Boot e NE2000 1000 Compatibility Mode Default Settings The factory default settings for SETNET options are Option Factory Default T O address 340h IRQS Media type 10Base T Disabled Compatibility mode NE2000 Please refer to page 23 for information on changing these settings using SETNET CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 9 Real Time Devices USA Inc Solder Jumpers Solder Jumpers Solder jumpers are used to configure infrequently changed options These include e Interrupt pull down resistors Default Settings The utilityModule is delivered from the factory with pull down resistors disabled on all interrupt lines If you need a pull down resistor on the interrupt line you are using refer to the following table for the solder jumper locations and functions IRQ2 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQ line open no pull down closed 1K
6. The Setnet Program rc OES ens SEE PSs eas 23 Software drivers uei reet obe euis kt spat orb orooro Sos Iove aeo Past eo ee io PUE Pa PES PAS ERE NER espe Pe ES EE Sev abe VELO PE SERA SD e SUN 25 idus ui CHI RR 27 Client Examples T ors ae 29 Remote Boot Det C RR R 32 CHAPTER 7 REFERENCE INFORMATION cc ceeeeeeeee enne nenne nnn nnn n nnn 35 Ethernet Refer em es eT 35 Types Of Ethernet sicc ss secccisescesecosssseisessessescessensnenccavedoactastscscossesceasastunestesescadbasevascasuescaseasendenasessdcscsenseasascestsstseassese 35 Types Of Ethernet Cable wiscsccs cscsess icsdcscessavsees dsseccessacsess M M 36 1OBase T Wiring Convention S 37 Ethernet frames ssscccisiecctcccssssccacncesencctactesasteotessenachocesvdosessonassoeusdensesausscbonssuacdeceseassosaetessosseuscbevestceteasdeassovesvcesesseeas 38 IEEE 802 MA Cn rs isiscscississassses scescasssssesnsscocdsesdenasovsscosccadseasvessessdutesaeoanasanesssesoasssoasshsodessscussendsensoonsscossseatees 38 CHAPTER 8 RETURN POLICY AND WARRANTY ssssesseeeeeeseeesseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 39 Ret rn POLICY AUR 39 Limited Warranty osser TC 40 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION This manual gives information on the CM202 NE2000 compatible Ethernet utilit
7. Type Remote Boot Prom and compatibility mode What Setnet Does When you exit Setnet your selections for I O address interrupt number media type remote boot and compatibility mode are saved to an EEPROM on the utilityModule These settings are recalled from EEPROM whenever the module is reinitialized NE1000 Mode NE1000 mode can be used to allow the utilityModule to operate with an 8 bit XT cpuModule In NE1000 mode only IRQ2 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 are available You cannot use IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ15 with an 8 bit system bus CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 24 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Soflware drivers The floppy supplied with the utilityModule contains the following or newer versions of drivers NetWare 4 x Client and Server Drivers use the NE2000 NE1000 compatible drivers provided with the Operating System NetWare 3 x Server use the NE2000 NE1000 compatible drivers provided with the Operating System NetWare 2 x Server use the NE2000 NE1000 compatible drivers provided with the Operating System ODI Workstation e NE2000 COM Ver 1 54 e NE1000 COM Ver 1 28 NDIS Drivers 3 0 e Windows for Workgroups e Windows95 e Windows NT3 x NT4 x use the NE2000 compatible drivers provided with the Operating System LanManager for DOS use the NE2000 NE1000 compatible drivers provided with the Operating System LanManager for OS 2 use the NE2000 NE1000 compatible drivers provided
8. e Power Consumption Diagnostic LEDs During operation six LEDs are used to indicate status and provide some diagnostic information in case of malfunctions The locations of these LEDs are shown in the figure on page 13 Normal State Collision Detected Link established UTP On 10Base T only D6 PWR__ 9 Volt Power present BNC _On 10Base 2 only LED D1 D1 is normally off and flashes when the module detects a collision on the network Collisions may be due to low quality cable which allows crosstalk between the transmit and receive pairs miswiring or a malfunctioning device on the network LED D2 D2 is turned on when a valid 10Base T link is detected by the chipset It is only active when using the 10Base T UTP connection with link integrity checking enabled If it is off the UTP wiring may be broken or incorrect link integrity checking may be disabled or you may be using the 10Base 2 or AUI interface LED D3 D3 flashes when the module detects a receive signal or senses a collision on the network cable It is active when using 10Base T UTP 10Base 2 BNC or an external AUI tranceiver LED D4 D4 flashes when the module tries to transmit on the network It is active when using 10Base T UTP 10Base 2 BNC or an external AUI tranceiver LED D5 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 21 Real Time Devices USA Inc Boot ROM Socket D5 is normally off It is turned on to indicate incorrect polarity of a recei
9. ft Pep mm pee E Ethernet 1640 ft CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 35 Real Time Devices USA Inc Types of Ethernet cable Types of Ethernet cable Ethernet uses one of three standard cable types Type 10Base T 100 Ohm unshielded twisted pair LOBase 2 RG 58 50 Ohm 10Base 5 RG 11 50 Ohm Ethernet thick yellow cable Note Although 8 conductor telephone wire is commonly used for 10Base T connections this type wire is not the correct 100 ohm UTP as it does not use twisted pairs Using such wire may cause excessive crosstalk resulting in a large number of collisions and poor network performance CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 36 Real Time Devices USA Inc 10Base T Wiring Convention 10Base T Ethernet uses the following wiring convention when connecting a node to a hub It is suggested you use this convention for consistency First End Uo u eig w mic x Note CM202 Ethernet utilityModule W G White Green G Green W O White Orange O Orange W BL White Blue BL Blue W BR White Brown BR Brown 37 ct ct ct ct User s Manual Second End Pair No wire color Real Time Devices USA Inc Ethernet frames Ethernet frames The following are standard Ethernet frames e ETHERNET II Primarily used by TPC IP e ETHERNET 802 3 Default frame for Netware 3 11 e ETHERNET 802 2 Default frame for Netware 3 12 and 4 x e ETHERNET_SNAP Primarily used by Appletalk
10. CM202 NE2000 Ethernet utility Module User s Manual Hardware Revision 1 0 tia USA Real Time Devices USA Inc gt n NU Accessing the Analog World Publication No CM202 97 11 17 CM202 NE2000 Ethernet utilityModule User s Manual REAL TIME DEVICES USA INC PO Box 906 200 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16804 0906 USA Phone 814 234 8087 FAX 814 234 5218 E Mail sales rtdusa com techsupport rtdusa com Website www rtdusa com 97 11 17 Revision History Initial release Notice We have attempted to verify all information in this manual as of the publication date Information in this manual may change without prior notice from Real Time Devices USA Published by Real Time Devices USA Inc 200 Innovation Blvd P O Box 906 State College PA 16804 0906 USA Copyright 1997 by Real Time Devices USA Inc All rights reserved Printed in U S A PC XT PC AT are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation PC 104 is a registered trademark of PC 104 Consortium The Real Time Devices Logo is a registered trademark of Real Time Devices NE2000 and NE1000 are trademarks of National Semiconductor Corportation utilityModule is a trademark of Real Time Devices Windows Windows NT Windows 95 are trademarks of Microsoft All other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
11. EVICE A NET EMM386 EXE NOEMS DOS HIGH UMB PROTOCOL INI network setup version 0x3110 netcard ms ne2clone 1 MS NE2CLONE 1 transport ms ndishlp MS NDISHLP transport ms nwlink MS NWLINK lana02ms ne2clone 1 ms nwlink lanal ms ne2clone 1 ms ndishlp ms ne2clone drivername MS2000 INTERRUPT 5 IOBASE 0x360 SlotNumber 1 protman drivername PROTMAN PRIORITY MS NDISHLP MS NDISHLP drivername ndishlp BINDINGS ms ne2clone ms nwlink drivername nwlink FRAME Ethernet_802 2 BINDINGS ms ne2clone LANABASE 0 Packet Drivers The packet driver is loaded using the following syntax NE2000 n d w lt packet_int_no gt lt int_level gt lt io_addr gt Using the default settings this would be entered as CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 31 User s Manual Real Time Devices USA Inc Remote Boot Examples NE2000 0x60 0x5 0x340 If the use of ODI drivers is requested or preferred it is possible to use the ODI packet driver LSL NE2000 IPXODI ODIPKT 1 0x60 NET CFG LINK SUPPORT buffers 8 850 LINK DRIVER NE2000 PORT 360 INT 5 FRAME ETHERNET 802 3 FRAME ETHERNET II FRAME ETHERNET 802 2 FRAME ETHERNET SNAP PROTOCOL IPX 0 ETHERNET 802 3 Remote Boot Examples The following examples illustrate configuration of the module for use in a remote boot application RPL from a WindowsNT server 3 5 1 Install RPL Service on your WindowsNT Server 2 Copy DOS 6 22 files in WINNT35 RPL RPLFILES BINFILE
12. J6 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 17 Real Time Devices USA Inc PC 104 Bus Connectors J1 and J2 PC 104 Bus Connectors J1 and J2 Connectors J1 and J2 provide PC 104 bus connections J1 carries XT bus signals and J2 carries additional signals for the AT bus The signals on J1 and J2 conform to the IEEE P966 standard for the PC 104 bus The following tables list the connector pinouts lt gt 04 XT Bus Connector J1 occ Ege 5V SD3 5 12V 3 NC 9 SDO 12V o ou AEN SMEMW CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 18 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual PC 104 AT Bus Connector J2 Row C OV OV SBHE LA23 LA22 LA21 LA20 LAI9 LAIS LAI7 MEMR MEMW SD10 SDII SDI2 SDI3 SD14 SD15 OV KEYING PIN Note Two locations on the bus have mechanical keying pins to help prevent misconnection of the PC 104 bus These keying pins are a part of the PC 104 standard and we strongly recommend you leave them in place If you have other modules without keying pins we suggest you modify them to include keying CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 19 Real Time Devices USA Inc PC 104 Bus Connectors J1 and J2 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 20 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 5 USING THE UTILITYMODULE Using the utilityModule is straightforward and essentially identical to any other Ethernet card The following sections describe e Diagnostic LEDs e Boot ROM socket
13. N HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 40 Real Time Devices USA Inc
14. Q pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQ3 line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQ4 line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQS line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQ1O line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KO pull down on IRQI1 line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQ12 line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open jumper to apply a 1KQ pull down on IRQI5 line open no pull down closed 1KQ pull down Default open 10 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 3 INSTALLING THE UTILITYMODULE Since the utilityModule uses a PC 104 stackthrough bus the only hardware installation you will do is placing the module to the PC 104 stack To do this you will connect the PC 104 bus connector with the matching connector of another module Recommended Procedure We recommend you follow the procedure below to ensure that stacking of the modules does not damage connectors or electronics e Turn off power to the PC 104 system or stack e Select and install standoffs to properly position the utilityModule on the PC 104 stack e Touch a grounded metal part of the stack to discharge any buildup of stati
15. S DOS622 3 Copy NE2000 DOS in WINNT35 RPL BBLOCKS NDIS remember not to flag the files IO SYS and MSDOS SYS as Hidden or System 4 From a DOS window run RPLCMD 5 add Vendor VendorName 00E0C7 comment Eurotech NE2000 6 add boot b a BootName DOS VendorName 00E0C7 BBCFile BBLOCK NETBEUI NE2000 DOSBB CNF 7 Restart WindowsNT and start RPL Service Now the cpuModule used with the utilityModule can remotely boot DOS from WindowsNT Server DOSBB CNF DOS on NE2000 Ethernet BASE DOH RPL BBLOCK RPLBOOT SYS LDR BBLOCK RPLSTART COM DAT BBLOCK NETBEUI NE2000 PROTOCOL INI DRV BBLOCK RPLDISK SYS EXE BBLOCK RPLPRO1 COM 2 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 32 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual EXE BBLOCK I13 COM EXE BBLOCK RPLBIND2 EXE EXE BBLOCK PROTMAN EXE EXE BBLOCK RPLBIND1 EXE sDRV BBLOCK IPXNDIS DOS sDRV BBLOCK TCPDRV DOS I CALANMAN DOS EXE BBLOCK NETBEUI NETBEULEXE 10 DRV BBLOCK NDIS NE2000 DOS DRV BBLOCK PROTMAN DOS I CALANMAN DOS M PROTOCOL INI protman drivername protman dynamic yes priority netbeui netbeui xif drivername netbeui bindings ne2000 nif names 6 ncbs 12 packets 20 pipeline 10 sessions 6 stacksize 512 lanabase 0 xnsnb_xif drivername xnsnb bindings ne2000_nif load xnsnb cbr lanabase 1 xnstp_xif drivername xnstp bindings ne2000_nif load xnstp ub lanabase 1 tcpip_xif dr
16. act the factory for an RMA number THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE such as use of incorrect input voltages improper or insufficient ventilation failure to follow the operating instructions that are provided by REAL TIME DEVICES acts of God or other contingencies beyond the control of REAL TIME DEVICES OR AS A RESULT OF SERVICE OR MODIFICATION BY ANYONE OTHER THAN REAL TIME DEVICES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND REAL TIME DEVICES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED HEREIN ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY IN THE EVENT THE PRODUCT IS NOT FREE FROM DEFECTS AS WARRANTED ABOVE THE PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL REAL TIME DEVICES BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY USER FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EXPENSES LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS O
17. boot from hard disk To generate the 2 2 server from an existing Network Disk e Boot DOS from a floppy login to the network server e Run install when prompted to select NE2000 driver e reboot from hard drive Novell Netware 3 x 4 x Use the install nlm utility loaded from the server console load install to create an autoexec file as shown below AUTOEXEC NCF file server name BIGKAHOONAS ipx internal net 10 load c ne2000 PORT 360 INT 5 bind ipx to ne2000 net 1 mount all Typing SERVER at the DOS prompt will load the server and our driver Be sure ne2000 lan is in the c directory Driver configurable options are CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 27 Real Time Devices USA Inc Server Examples IO BASE May be set by including the following in the command line Port xxx where xxx can be 300 320 340 360 Be sure the board is set to the same I O address otherwise the driver won t find the board and the message Hardware Error NE2000 Bank Select port failed to respond will appear INTERRUPT NUMBER May be set by including the following in the command line Int x where x can be 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 15 Defaults to EEPROM configuration if not present NODE ADDRESS The board has a unique IEEE address but it may be overwritten by including the following in the command line Node XXXXXXXXXXXX Where xxxxxxxxxxxx is a 12 digit hex number non multicast or broadcast The default is the board s uniqu
18. c electricity e Remove the utilityModule from its anti static bag e Check that keying pins in the PC 104 bus connector are properly positioned e Check the stacking order make sure an XT bus card will not be placed between two AT bus cards or it will interrupt the AT bus signals e Hold the utilityModule by its edges and orient it so the bus connector pins line up with the matching connector on the stack e Gently and evenly press the utilityModule onto the PC 104 stack CAUTION Do not force the module onto the stack Wiggling the module or applying too much force may damage it If the module does not readily press into place remove it check for bent pins or out of place keying pins and try again CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 11 Real Time Devices USA Inc Recommended Procedure CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 12 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 4 CONNECTING THE UTILITYMODULE The following sections describe connectors of the utilityModule Finding Pin 1 of Connectors Pin 1 of connectors is indicated by a square solder pad visible on the bottom of the PC board Component Locations The figure below shows locations of major components including connectors LED D6 ERU EE 7 10Base 2 J6 AUI Port _ hele Na DAVOS J3 perta 10Base T J5 AUI Port J4 Boot ROM Socket E ot LEDs D1 D5 1 e A 2 T2 DODDDODODDDODO LE a i AT PC 104 bus J2 Connector Functi
19. cho off path C WFW DOS c c dos prompt p g cd WFW DOS Isl ne2000 ipxodi net start CONFIG SYS files 40 buffers 40 device C WFW DOS ifshlp sys LASTDRIVE Z NET CFG Link Support buffers 8 850 LINK DRIVER NE2000 PORT 360 INT 5 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 29 Real Time Devices USA Inc Client Examples FRAME ETHERNET 802 3 FRAME ETHERNET II FRAME ETHERNET 802 2 FRAME ETHERNET SNAP PROTOCOL INI network setup version 0x3110 netcard ipxmono 1 IPXMONO 1 lanaO ipxmono mono IPXMONO LANABASE 0 NDIS Drivers Create a startup disk using WinNT 3 50 e Run the program Network Client Administrator in the group Network Administration e choose Make Network Installation Startup Disk Continue Path E Clients E CD ROM di WINNT3 50 Share Name Clients or Use Existing Share Directory and hit OK e choose Network Client Network Client v3 0 for MS DOS and Windows Network Adapter Card NE2000 compatible and hit OK e choose name for the client computer Network Protocol NWLink IPX Compatible Protocol hit OK OK this creates a startup floppy for the module AUTOEXEC BAT echo off path a net CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 30 Real Time Devices USA Inc a net net initialize a net nwlink a net net start net use z SERVER_NT Clients echo Running Setup z msclient netsetup setup exe CONFIG SYS files 30 device a net ifshlp sys lastdrive z DEVICE A NET HIMEM SYS D
20. e IEEE address if this line is not present FRAME TYPE May be set by including the following in the command line Frame type where type is ETHERNET 802 3 ETHERNET 802 2 ETHERNET II ETHERNET SNAP This defaults to ETHERNET 802 3 if the line is not present MEDIA TYPE SELECTION The user may select the media type to be used This option is specified via parameter passing in the command line The parameter name is MEDIA TYPE The value following the keyword must be one of the following AUTO for automatic selection e JOBASET for 10BaseT e AUI for AUI interface If the MEDIA TYPE keyword is not present the driver will use the module s EEPROM default CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 28 Real Time Devices USA Inc Client Examples User s Manual The following examples illustrates configuration of the module for use as a client ODI Drivers IPX for NetWare STARTNET BAT cd inet Isl ne2000 ipxodi netx PS Server_neme Login_name NET CFG in c net directory LINK DRIVER NE2000 PORT 360 INT 5 FRAME ETHERNET_802 3 FRAME ETHERNET_II FRAME ETHERNET 802 2 FRAME ETHERNET SNAP MEDIA TYPE AUI NODE ADDRESS EC1000013114 ODI Drivers IPX for MS Windows In this examples we have used the ODI drivers that are used by NetWare too You can find them in the directory WNETWAREWNWODTDP of the drivers floppy disk Windows for workgroup see them as IPX monolitic drivers AUTOEXEC BAT G e
21. ivername TCPIP disabledhcp TCPIP_NO_DHCP ipaddressO TCPIP ADDRESS subnetmask0 TCPIP SUBMASK defaultgateway0 TCPIP GATEWAY tcpsegmentsize 1450 tcpwindowsize 1450 nbsessions 6 load teptsr c tinyrfc c emsbfr cr unload unloadt notsr dc bindings ne2000_nif lanabase 1 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 33 Real Time Devices USA Inc Remote Boot Examples ipx_xif drivername ipx load ipxmark u ipx u unload ipxrel c bindings ne2000_nif lanabase 1 msdlc_xif drivername msdlc bindings ne2000_nif load msdlc ub unload msdlc u ne2000 nif drivername NE2 INTERRUPT 5 IOBASE 0x360 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 34 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 7 REFERENCE INFORMATION This chapter contains reference information concerning Ethernet References e Types of Ethernet e Types of Ethernet Cable Ethernet Frames EEE 802 MAC Number Ethernet References To learn more about Ethernet you might start with Charles Spurgeon s Ethernet Website http wwwhost ots utexas edu ethernet ethernet home html This site provides thorough overviews of 10 Mbps and faster Ethernet Types of Ethernet There are three standard types of 10 Megabit Ethernet of which 10Base T is by far the most common and 10Base 5 is by far the least common Type rate Segment length 10Base T Cheapernet 10 Mbps Star 100 ohm UTP unshielded twisted pair 607
22. on Dimension XT PC 104 bus AT PC 104 bus CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 13 Real Time Devices USA Inc AUI connectors J3 and J4 AUI connectors J3 and J4 Connectors J3 and J4 implement the AUI Attachment Unit Interface This interface can be used to connect an external MAU Media Attachment Unit to convert to 10Base 5 Optical Fiber or another communication media These connectors carry the following signals e Balanced Pair Transmit signal e Balanced Pair Receive signal e Balanced Pair Collision Detect signal e Power supply 12Vdc from PC 104 bus for an external transceiver V Protection The 12V output of the AUI connectors J3 and J4 are protected by F1 a 1 amp fast acting picofuse mounted near J3 and J4 Pinouts The following table gives the pinout of connector J3 Pin Signal Function in out pt GND mm p 2 COL CollisionDetect in L3 eo ense pae in 4 TX Transmit se Transmit oat 6 D Ground 3 4p XGNDo G jo 8 RX J Receive in 9 Rx Receives in 19 v vos Boot dp 4 GND Sp Omm een 12 GND Ground 13 NC nmotcomeced 4 NC not connected 15 GND Grom T 16 NC motconected CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 14 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual The following table gives the pinout of J4 Pin Signal Function in out
23. tic utility SETNET EXE Running Setnet You can run the SETNET with or without the parameters shown in the table below If you do not specify an I O address the utility looks at all possible I O addresses If no module is found the utility quits The factory setting of the board is at I O address 0x360 and hardware interrupt 5 SETNET EuroTecH srl ver 1 0 11 03 1997 ETH 2096 Network Adapter setup utility Use SETNET options I O Base Addr IRQ Line Boot PROM 10 240h BP 5 oO 0C000 0C400 0C800 0CCOO0 ODO00 0D400 OD800 DC000 0co00h 0c800h ODO00h OD800h 0co00n ODO00h 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 COO 0000000000 00 OO Z NNNNNRAN RO 9omoomomonmns m 2JOOO0oOOODsgS CIO Current I O Base Addr to skip automatic search Physical Layer Interface Mode CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 23 Real Time Devices USA Inc The Setnet Program TPI 10BaseT Compatible Squelch Level I AT only TPIR 10BaseT Reduced Squelch Level AT and XT THIN Ethernet 10Base2 THICK Ethernet 10Base5 AUI port Using Setnet When the module is found and correctly operating the utility displays lines indicating the active I O address the interrupt the Media Type in use the compatibility mode selected NE2000 or NE1000 and the MAC address of the board You can use the program to change settings for I O address Interrupt Media
24. ved signal which would normally be caused by incorrect wiring LED D6 D6 is on when the 10Base 2 BNC interface is enabled It indicates the on board DC DC converter generating 9 volts for the 10Base 2 BNC interface is enabled Boot ROM Socket In some applications you may wish to use the boot ROM socket of the utilityModule to boot a connected cpuModule from a remote server The socket will accomodate a 28 pin EPROM or Flash memory devices of size 8k 16k 32k or 64k bytes The device must be a byte wide architecture The boot ROM feature can be enabled using the Setnet program described on page 23 Power Consumption Power consumption of the utility Module depends on which Ethernet interface is used and the degree of activity on the network The following table gives typical power consumption Configuration AUI BNC CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 22 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Chapter 6 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION This chapter contains information on e Software installation e The Setnet Program e Server Examples e Client Examples e Client Remote Boot Examples Software installation There is no installation program for the supplied software We suggest you create a directory named CM202 on your target drive and copy all files and subdirectories from the supplied floppy disk into that directory The Setnet Program The TOOLS directory of the supplied floppy disk contains the setup and diagnos
25. with the Operating System Packet Driver NE2000 COM Ver 4 1 e NE1000 COM Ver 11 5 3 CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 25 Real Time Devices USA Inc Software drivers The directory structure of the disk is NDIS30 NETWARE NW286 i FS NW3 X NW4 X NWODI MSLANMAN DOS DRIVERS ETHERNET NE2000 NE1000 NIF MSLANMAN OS2 DRIVERS ETHERNET NE2000 NE1000 NIF PACKET DRV TOOLS CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 26 Real Time Devices USA Inc User s Manual Server Examples The following examples illustrates configuration of the module for use as a server Novell Netware 2 2 The NE2000 Netware Driver is configurable and may operate with a variety of selections for I O Address and Interrupt These options should be selected via ECONFIG DCONFIG and NETGEN for 2 15 or INSTALL for 2 2 utilities which are provided with the Netware distribution diskettes To generate the 2 15 dedicated server from an existing Network Disk 1 Create NETSOS This can be done from any station attached to the network server run netgen e Select Network Configuration Our driver e Link Configure Netware Operating System 2 Now that NET OS has been generated do the Netware Installation On the server PC you are configuring e boot DOS from a floppy login to the network server run netgen and select Netware Installation e re
26. yModule This module supports Ethernet communications using 1OBase T or 10Base 2 media or an external interface to 10Base 5 or optical fiber using an AUI interface CM202 Ethernet utilityModule The CM202 Ethernet utilityModule was designed to provide Ethernet communications support for the Real Time Devices CMV586DX133 cpuModule and other standard PC 104 processor modules Features The following are major features of the CM202 utilityModule NE2000 compatible Ethernet controller e LG Semicon 82C911 chipset e internal 16k RAM Multiple Ethernet interfaces e 10Base T UTP unshielded twisted pair e 10Base 2 BNC e AUI DIL16 or DSUBIS connectors Software Configurable e Jumperless configuration for I O address interrupt mode e Configuration stored in EEPROM Boot ROM socket e Allows remote booting of cpuModule from file server CM202 Ethernet utilityModule 7 Real Time Devices USA Inc Features Connectors Connectors provided are e JI and J2 PC 104 bus e J3 AUI port DIL e JA AUI port DSUB e J5 10Base T port RJ45 e J6 10Base 2 port BNC General Specifications e Dimensions 3 8 x 4 75 x 0 6 97 x 120 x 16 mm including connectors e Weight mass 3 0 ounces 85 grams e 4 layer PCB combined through hole and surface mount e Operating conditions Remperature 0 70 degrees C Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Storage temperature 55 to 485 degrees C CM202 Ethernet utilityModule

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