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1. Diagnostics v1 00 lt 19980818 gt 66 00 62 89 SysKonnect SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link Output none UDS inst DMA Transl enabled 35 6 C 95 06 RF PCI 4 95 U Main menu S PCI IO 4 95 U Exit ASIC 3 31 U Diagnostics PMA 3 31 U Loopb Wrap Plug Loopb Port to Port Hide Configuration DEU 4300 UEND 1148 Hide Sensors SUB D 9842 SUB U 1148 Flash PROM IOP E6 6 Mem FBOOHAHA UPD Data IRQ ii CLS 8 Lat 26 RAM 1624kB FPROM inact Slot 1 Slot Size 32bit Bus Clock lt 33 MHz MAC Addr 66005a 980034 PMD Type 1666Base Lk Connectar Duplex SC Rev 16 orts eading VPD Data 1 2 Start the main program see above Select VPD Data in the main menu A submenu will appear with the following options e Exit return to the main menu e Display VPD Data e Clear Error Logs e Add Modify VPD Data you can enter user defined data and keywords here e Delete VPD Keywords Select the option you want or return to the main menu by selecting Exit default option See also Sample Usage of VPD Data Asset Tag below Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program Sample Usage of VPD Data Asset Tag For example you want to store the inventory number of the network interface card 123 45 in the asset tag This is how to do it 1 To find the code for the asset tag you need to look at all the VPD data Start the main program and select VPD Data Display VPD Data Your scr
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3. HP product number C3751B S N LZA 81463363 C FCC ID DZL 211029 HP Model D2836 product number D2836 60501 S N KR80681021 FCC ID ASLCGE750 HP Deskjet 600 product number C2184A S N ES64U140VT FCC ID B94C2184X Hayes Accura product number 5901US Version 7 20 S N A57759013811 FCC ID BFJ5901US HTS 0 27 Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program In addition to performing the three network card tests the diagnostics program can also read out network card specific data that may be useful for pinpointing the causes of faults Fig 10 Diagnostics program 28 main menu Start the Main Program 1 2 3 o Boot up in DOS and wait for the prompt Insert the installation CD in the CD ROM drive of the computer in which the network card is installed Type the drive letter of your CD ROM drive e g D and change to the appropriate product directory Type sk98diag and press Enter The main menu will appear It will look similar to this Diagnostics vi 19986018 gt 66 66 66 45 SysKonnect SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter K 9842 LX Dual Link Output none inst DMA Transl enabled Se Main menu SS Exit Diagnostics Looph Wrap Plug Loopbh Port to Port Show Configuration Show Sensors Flash PROM LL UPD Data SN N Select the appropriate menu see above Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program Reading Sens
4. c Start the diagnostics program on the computer where the adapter is to be tested In detail a Set the network adapter in the repeater computer to repeat mode To do so follow these steps 1 Atthe repeater computer boot to DOS and wait until the operating system is loaded and the DOS prompt appears on the monitor If DOS cannot be started or the DOS prompt does not appear check the configuration 2 Insert the installation CD ROM included with the network card in the CD ROM drive switch to this drive and go to the product directory 3 Type SK98DIAG and then press lt Enters 4 Once the main menu of the diagnostics program appears select Repeater Mode 5 Select the port which is to be set to repeat mode b Connect the port which is to be set to repeat mode to the adapter port which is to be tested Use Gigabit Ethernet data cable with RJ 45 plugs c Start the diagnostics program port to port test on the computer where the adapter is installed which is to be tested Follow the instructions given in the paragraph Testing the Network Card O Qa Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If a Test fails Diagnostics vi 19980818 gt 00 00 00 57 Syskon onnec E SK NET Gigabit Ether net Adapter PDE toon Du al Piik no UDS MA Tra T i Main menu ow Sensors a Fig 8 Typical error message from the diagnostics program For a test to be completed successfully the following conditions must al
5. be installed must have one free slot that complies at least with PCI specification v2 0 A 32 bit or a 64 bit PCI bus running at 33 or 66 MHz may be used Optimum performance is generally obtained with a 64 bit 66 MHz PCI bus Chapter 1 Fundamentals Figure 1 GE network configuration connection options Features For the SK NET GE dual link types Redundant Link Management RLMT for Fault Tolerance The two Gigabit Ethernet ports offer dual homing similar to that found in FDDI technology In order to provide greater fault tolerance the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter is connected to two switch ports These ports may be on the same switch or on two switches in different physical locations Only one port is active at any one time but both links are monitored The second port is simply in standby mode If the active link fails the second port automatically takes over the connection This means that the server connection is protected against the failure of a port on the switch failure of a port on the network card and failure of a cable Server dual link dual link single link single link dual link single link ee ee Workstation dual link single link single link single link dual link dual link 6 QS Chapter 1 Fundamentals For all SK NET GE types 64 bit 66 MHz PCI Bus Interface Although designed as a 64 bit 66 MHz PCI bus interface the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter can also be op
6. enabled Exit Diagnostics Loopb Wrap Plug Loopb Port to Port Show Configuration Show Sensors Flash PROM UPD Data Board register check passed On board timer check passed passed passed passed passed l tests passed successfully MA engine check AN Interface check us throughput tests Al 425 3 MB s sex DMA speed measured successfully Press any key to continue MSS ATIII 7 You can follow the progress of the test in the right hand window Each successive test is displayed as it is being performed e g Board register check If the test is successful the word passed appears at the end of the line and the next test is started If there is a problem the word failed appears If errors are reported please follow the instructions that appear on your monitor Check the configuration and repeat the test if necessary see next section Press any key to continue testing Select Exit in the main menu to terminate testing Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Loopback Test for SK NET GE T SK NET GE T dual link For the SK NET GE T adapter series the test via wrap plug is not yet available However loopback testing may be carried out by connecting the adapter to another adapter installed in a second computer running in repeat mode further known as the repeater computer The repeat mode test consists of 3 actions a Set up the repeater computer b Connect the adapters involved
7. protocol driver has not been loaded go to Chapter 3 After driver installation return to the next step of this list If a protocol driver has been loaded continue with the next step 8 Check for correct polarity using the green Link LED see Fig 4 on the network card Constant green connection established and active Flashing green connection established and on standby 9 For fiber optical SC Duplex connection SK NET GE LX LX dual link SX SX dual link patch cord VF 45 SC If the green Link LED fails to light Power off the computer and the switch Remove the SC duplex connector either from the computer network card or from the switch reverse the positions of TX and RX and re connect Return to step 7 in this list If there is still no indication that a connection has been established you will need to check the network card more closely see Chapter 4 10 Mark the correct polarity on the connector or the cable A physical connection to the network is established Installation of the network card is now complete For future reference please keep this manual with your computer manual Note The network card will not be fully operational until suitable protocol drivers have been loaded Figure 3 Location of the LEDs dual link Dual Homing For maximum fault tolerance the SK NET GE LX SX SX Volition T dual link server adapters can be connected to two switch ports see Features page 6 The ports may be located on
8. vee ae ne Driver not loaded card bottom ready not ready Link LED Connection active Standby mode No connection ON or flashing OFF RX LED Packets are being received Receive inactive now TX LED Packets are being transmitted Transmit inactive now 17 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Testing the Network Card You can test the network card with the aid of the diagnostics program supplied running on DOS The available test modes are as follows e Simple test without loopback this test covers all the components but not the port socket incl components for transmitting receiving the data signals e Comprehensive port testing with loopback all the components are tested including the port e For dual link network cards there is also a port to port test comprehensive testing of the network card including the two ports For the purposes of the test the ports are interconnected via a data cable Notes The tests do not run in a Windows NT DOS box For Loopback test of the SK NET GE T types refer to the following paragraph You will need the following equipment SK NET GE Simple test Loopback test Port to port test LX F None 1 loopback not applicable SX Volition connector LX dual link None 2 loopback 1 fiber optic cable SX dual link Volition connectors 8 QA _2 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Figure 6 Setup for loopback testing To test the adapter 1 Switch off the compute
9. 2 5 um 50 um Multimode 10 pm UTP Port Type Multimode Monomode 1000Base Sx 2 275 m 2 555 m Saas 1000Base LX 2 050 m 2 550 m 2 5000 m 1000Base T The type of optical port on the network card and on the switch must be identical The procedure for connecting the network card to the data network is as follows Single Connection 1 If necessary configure the port on the switch to which the network card is to be connected see switch manual 10 QQ o Chapter 2 Connecting the Network Card to the Data conwels 2 Follow the safety instructions If possible disconnect the switch and the computer from the power supply If you are hot plugging you should also follow the safety instructions issued by the system vendor 3 Remove the protective plug from the switch port which is to be used 4 Connect the SC duplex VF 45 or RJ 45 connector at one end of the cable to the port on the switch 5 Remove the protective plug from the lower port on the network card FO types only 6 Connect the connector at the other end of the cable to the lower port on the network card The port type 1000Base SX 1000Base LX 1000Base T Volition on the network card and that on the switch should be the same see above or adapted via patch cord VF 45 SC Figure 2 Connecting fiber optic cables connectors Eo i Chapter 2 Connecting the Network Card to the Data Network 7 Switch on the computer and the switch If a
10. FRH PB Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter english Product Manual sysKonnect_ The Server Connectivity Company sysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet aia Server Adapter Product Manual English v1 00 05 Sep 2000 Visit our web site www syskonnect com First edition September 2000 This edition refers to all current SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet adapters Contents are subject to change Product and brand names are registered trademarks of their appropriate owners Please send your comments on this documentation to SysKonnect Information Development SiemensstraBe 23 76275 Ettlingen Germany Fax 49 7243 502 989 E mail manual syskonnect de Copyright 2000 SysKonnect All rights reserved Product Registration The registration card for your SysKonnect product is contained in the Register directory on the CD ROM On the CD ROM start page click button Product Registration Contents Contents oo Chapter 1 Fundamentals 5 Features 6 Redundant Link Management RLMT for Fault Tolerance 6 64 bit 66 MHz PCI Bus Interface 7 Reduced Load on the CPU 7 PCI Hot Plug 8 Other Highlights 8 Delivery Package 9 Chapter 2 Connecting the Network Card to the Data Network 10 Single Connection 10 Dual Homing 12 Chapter 3 Installing Protocol Drivers from the CD ROM 14 Installing Network Drivers Protocol Drivers 14 Viewing Readme Files with an Internet Browser 14 Viewing Readme Files Using a Text Viewer or E
11. and locate the origin of the interrupt As a result the system may branch to service routines buffer the current register values and status and write these values back once the routine has terminated If the network is running at gigabit speeds and small packets are being transferred there may in extreme cases be more than 100 000 interrupts per second To reduce the load on the CPU the QO 7 Chapter 1 Fundamentals Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters can use interrupt moderation to group these interrupts so that several data packets can be handled per interrupt e Task Offload Integrated Intelligent Functions Calculation of TCP UDP and IP checksums is CPU intensive and is normally performed by the host CPU running the TCP IP stack These calculations are integrated in the hardware of the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters The checksums are calculated without time loss in SysKonnect s PCI Gigabit Ethernet ASIC for both the receive path and the transmit path This improves the overall performance of the system and shifts these CPU intensive tasks away from the host CPU PCI Hot Plug As a member of the PCI Special Interest Group SysKonnect participated in the standardization of the insertion and removal of PCI computer cards during normal server operation Like all SysKonnect PCI cards the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters comply with the Hot Plug PCI Standard This technology increases the availability of the server s used Other Highl
12. ax SK NET GE T ca 2 5 A 5 V typ ca 2 8 A 5 V max SK NET GE T dual link ca 4 4 A 5 V typ ca 4 9 A 5 V max Dimensions max SK NET GE LX SX T 189 mm x 127 mm SK NET GE LX SX T dual link 352 mm x 127 mm Temperature range Transport 20 C 60 C Storage 1 C 4 60 C Operation 10 C 50 C Humidity Transport 10 80 Storage 10 90 Operation 30 80 incl Volition types OQ 25 Appendix B How to Identify Your Network Card Type If you are in any doubt you can easily check which type of network card you have without having to open the computer cover Simply compare the card s fixing plate in particular the ports and labeling with the diagrams below The type of card is also displayed in the header of the diagnostics program main menu see Fig 11 eoo g A GE LX Fig 9 Brackets 7 J J SK NET GE LX LX SX SX SX SX T T dual link dual link Volition dual link dual link Volition 1 SC 2 SC 1 SC 2 SC 1 VF 45 2 VF 45 1 RJ 45 2 RJ 45 Duplex Duplex Duplex Duplex 26 Appendix C Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55022 FCC The conformity was proved using the following equipment System Computer Keyboard Mouse Monitor Printer Modem PCI ISA IBM 300XL model number 6588 610 S N 522B4Y6 FCC ID n a HP product number D4950B ABD S N E03633MLGR2 C FCC ID CIGE03633
13. ctly inserted and check any internal connections in the computer Perhaps a connection came loose or was damaged when you installed the network card Check for resource conflicts in the computer check PCI configuration and resource allocation Check that the card is properly seated in the computer Try installing the card in a different bus master compatible PCI slot Load or install the driver again Remove the SC duplex connector reverse the positions of RX and TX and insert again Check connections try another switch port if necessary Switch configuration 1000 Mbit s set Network driver loaded Maximum transmission distance exceeded see Table on page 10 Network driver loaded Network overload Switch configuration 1000 Mbit s set Maximum transmission distance exceeded see Table on page 10 If you have another SK NET GE check the same setup with the other SK NET GE 16 Qa _ 0 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Figure 5 Location of the LEDs dual link If the problem persists you can analyze the status of the network card with the aid of the LEDs and the diagnostics program LED Displays Once the driver has been installed the card is operational The current status is shown on the LEDs Normal Status During normal operation you will see the following e Status LED ON e Link LED Port A lower ON e Link LED Port B dual link cards only flashing Meanings of the LEDs ON Flashing OFF Status LED
14. ditor 15 Checking the Network Port 15 Contents Chapter 4 Troubleshootin 16 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions 16 LED Displays 17 Normal Status 17 Meanings of the LEDs 17 Testing the Network Card 18 Loopback Test for SK NET GE T SK NET GE T dual link 21 lf a Test fails 22 Checking Other Displays and Data 24 Appendix A Technical Specifications 25 Appendix B How to Identify Your Network Card Type 26 Appendix C Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55022 FCC 27 Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program 28 Start the Main Program 28 Reading Sensor Data 29 Reading Configuration Data 29 Reading VPD Data 30 Sample Usage of VPD Data Asset Tag 31 Read Write FPROM Data 32 Chapter 1 Fundamentals SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters combine servers and workstation computers with the high speed Gigabit Ethernet network 1000 Mbit s using fiber optic FO or copper cables At present there are eight types available They differ in terms of the number of ports and the transmission mode SC duplex connectors VF 45 connectors FO or RJ 45 connectors copper cabling are used to connect to the data network The adapters can be connected to a switch a buffered repeater or directly to a second station see also Fig 1 Network card Port configuration Fiber optic transmission wavelength Version version E wa w sx eof i Ca a a T dual link 9822 Copper cabling Computers in which the adapter is to
15. een should look similar to the screen in Fig 13 Diagnostics v1 66 SysKonnect SK NET 19988818 gt 00 86 03 87 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link Output none S inst DMA Transl enabled Display UPD Product Name SysKonnect SK NET UPD Read Only Area Board Part Number Engineering Level Manufacturer ID Serial Number Extended Capabil Data lt Enter gt to exit lt Pg Up gt lt Pg Down gt to scroll Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link 126 bytes unused CPN SK 9842 CEC Rev 1 0 CMN SysKonnect CSN L6D10 8470035 lt CP gt x i x1 x icc UPD Read Write Area 161 bytes available Asset Tag ID CYA lt Keyword not present gt CUF gt lt Keyword not present gt The keyword codes are shown in brackets In this case the code is YA Enter the code YA and then press Enter A further dialog window will appear Fig 13 Display VPD Data Piret Error ioy 2 3 Press Esc to return to the VPD Data menu 4 Now select Add Modify VPD Data A dialog window will appear 5 6 Enter the inventory number Invent No 123 45 and press Enter 7 Press Esc to return to the VPD Data menu 8 You can now check that the entry has been stored Go to Display VPD Data again Your screen should look similar to this O Qi Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program Fig 14 Screen showing updated asset tag Output none D
16. erated in 32 bit systems or at a clock frequency of 33 MHz The cards operate as true Plug amp Play adapters and automatically adjust to the different configuration options on the PCI bus The high speed 64 bit 66 MHz PCI bus is now state of the art in high end server systems The theoretical bandwidth is four times greater than in conventional 32 bit 33 MHz systems SysKonnect s Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters support this 64 bit 66 MHz PCI architecture which means that the server network card cannot be a bottleneck on the system bus Because of the wider data paths and the higher clock frequency the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters reduces the bus and CPU utilization For application and database servers in particular this results in better application performance Reduced Load on the CPU e Support for Burst Data Transfer The PCI bus supports burst mode data transfer i e the continuous transmission of data blocks This reduces the overhead for data transmission and is closely linked to the optimization of cache memory and the use of optimized data transfer commands between memory and the bus The Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter is therefore capable of using the maximum burst speed supported by the system e Dynamic Interrupt Moderation PacedPacketBatch Every time a data packet arrives via the network and is forwarded via the PCI bus an interrupt is triggered in the host CPU Each interrupt causes the system to halt its current processes
17. iagnostics v1 68 19980818 gt SysKonnect SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link inst DMA Transl enabled 66 66 63 87 Display UPD Data lt Enter gt to exit lt Pg Up gt lt Pg Down gt to scroll Product Name SysKonnect SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link UPD Read Only Area Board Part Number PN gt Engineering Level EC gt Manufacturer ID lt MND gt Serial Number lt SN gt Extended Capabil lt CP UPD Read Write Area Asset Tag ID CYAD First Error Log CUF gt Last Error Log lt UL gt i lt unknawn keu gt CVAD Read Write FPROM Data 126 bytes unused SK 9842 Rev 1 6 SysKonnect L6D1688470035 x x1 x icc 161 butes available Invent No 123 45 lt Keyword not present gt lt Keyword not present gt write for TAGO 1 Start the main program see above 2 Select Flash PROM in the main menu A submenu will appear with the following options e Exit return to the main menu e Save Flash PROM to File e Load Flash PROM from File e Clear Flash PROM 3 Select the appropriate option or return to the main menu by selecting Exit default option If you select Save Flash PROM to File or Load Flash PROM from File a dialog box will appear see Fig 15 Enter the name of the file in which the contents of Flash PROM are to be saved or from which the Flash PROM is to be loaded 2 OS O rite Flas PROM menu
18. ights The following features make the Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters particularly easy to operate powerful and future oriented e Plug amp Play compatible across the entire range e Network management capability e 20 compatible e Class of service e VLAN e Parity monitoring on all data paths e Sensor based monitoring of environment conditions temperature voltage s QO Chapter 1 Fundamentals Packet fragment descriptors VPD support Vital Product Data APM support Advanced Power Management Delivery Package The delivery package includes the following the network card FO types including protective plugs packed in an antistatic bag the Installation CD ROM the manual SysKonnect Installation Guide Release Notes as appropriate packaging material If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer Chapter 2 Connecting the Network Card to the Data Network Type of network card SK NET GE SX SX dual link Volition LX LX dual link T T dual link Notices e You will find instructions for the mechanical installation of the adapter in your computer in the manual SysKonnect Installation Guide e General instructions for driver installation are contained in Chapter 3 of this documentation e Follow the handling and safety instructions given in the SysKonnect Installation Guide The following table shows the transmission distances for which the different cables can be used Type of cable 6
19. ion Guide Select Exit in the main menu to quit the diagnostics program If appropriate remove the loopback connector from the port Re connect the ports to the data network FO Types If the adapter is not connected immediately to the data network insert the protective plug for safety reasons otherwise laser light may be emitted and to protect against dust and dirt OS 023 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Checking Other Displays and Data In addition to performing the three network card tests the diagnostics program can also read out network card specific data that may be useful for pinpointing the causes of failure You can e read sensor data e read configuration data e read and write VPD data e read and write FPROM data See also Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program 24 QQ _ 0 Appendix A Technical Specifications Network interface IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 1q IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3x IEEE 802 3ab standard Bus interface PCl Bus 64 Bit 66 MHz 3 3 V 5 V PCI Hot Plug compatible LAN coniroller Xaqti XMAC II RAM 1 Mbyte SRAM synchronous Vpd memory 512 Byte PCI VPD Data Flash memory 128 KB Expansion Boot ROM Power management Advanced Power Management compatible Safety standards CSA CB CE UL EMC standards CE FCC Class B C TICK VCCI Warranty 5 years Power usage SK NET GE LX SX ca 1 6 A 5 V typ ca 2 6 A 5 V max SK NET GE LX SX dual link ca 2 5 A 5 V typ ca 3 4 A 5 V m
20. l be met e The network card is operating correctly e The network card is correctly cabled for the test or is equipped with the correct connectors e The network card has been correctly installed in the computer A failed message does not necessarily mean that the network card is faulty 22 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Follow the instructions that appear in the window below the list of tests Check that the card is correctly inserted and that the ports are correctly connected connectors firmly seated correct polarity of the cable If it is necessary to install the network card again proceed as follows 1 Switch off the computer Follow the safety instructions and handling instructions SysKonnect Installation Guide Remove the computer cover Follow the instructions in the computer manual You may need a screwdriver to loosen the screws from the cover Check that the network card is properly seated in the PCI bus socket on the motherboard If not do not remove the network card completely but raise it sufficiently to withdraw it from the PCI bus socket Realign the bus connector on the network card carefully with the PCI bus slot and press the network card until it is firmly seated in the slot Return to step 3 in the previous list and repeat the test If the fault persists contact your vendor If you wish to return faulty material directly to SysKonnect please follow the instructions given in the SysKonnect Installat
21. ng the Network Port Once you have loaded the driver s check with the aid of the green LED s that the SC duplex connector if appropriate has been correctly inserted in terms of its polarity Link LED left green Meaning Permanently ON Connection active Flashing Standby mode Permanently OFF No connection For SK NET GE LX SX Volition T the green Link LED should be on for SK NET GE LX SX Volition T dual link the green Link LED of the lower port marked A should be lit and the green Link LED of the upper port marked B should flash If this is not the case remove the connectors reverse the positions of RX and TX re insert them and check the connection once more only applicable for fiber ports SK NET GE LX SX Volition and their dual link versions Mark the correct polarity on the connector or the cable 15 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Problem Another expansion card fails to work after the network card has been installed The computer does not detect the network card The network card fails during normal operation the status LED goes out Loopback test see page 18 successful but link LED does not light no connection LEDs for transmit receive data packets TX RX not flashing permanently off Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Locating the fault Check all the cables are all the cables connected to the correct expansion cards Check that the expansion cards are corre
22. or Data 1 2 Start the main program see above Select Show Sensors in the main menu A separate window will open for the following sensor data e temperature of the board e voltage on the PCI card e voltage on the PCI I O lines e fan only SK NET GE T types e supply voltage of the ASIC chip e supply voltage of the PMA chip In the main menu Show Sensors changes to Hide Sensors You can close the window by selecting Hide Sensors in the main menu Other windows may be opened while this window is still open see below Reading Configuration Data 1 2 Start the main program see above Select Show Configuration in the main menu A separate window will open showing the device code various vendor codes interrupt no CLS latency RAM size PCI slot index and size PCI bus clock MAC address port type connector hardware revision and type of network card In the main menu Show Configuration changes to Hide Configuration You can close the window by selecting Hide Configuration in the main menu Other windows may be opened while this window is still open see below a HS TSX Oo Appendix D Other Functions of the Diagnostics Program Fig 11 Simultaneous display of sensor and configuration data raaa NS UPD Data Exit Display UPD Data lear Error Logs Add Modify UPD Data Delete UPD Keywords NS C G MM Flash PROM UPD Data AANA Fig 12 VPD Data menu wo 0 N
23. r If the computer is still connected to the data network unplug the data cable from the network card s port for dual link cards remove both plugs Follow the safety instructions given in the SysKonnect Installation Guide For the simple test Insert the protective plugs in the ports For the loopback test insert the loopback connector s in the port s For the port to port test connect the two ports on the network card using a fiber optic cable Boot up in DOS and wait until the operating system is loaded and the DOS prompt appears on the monitor If DOS cannot be started or the DOS prompt does not appear check the configuration Insert the installation CD ROM included with the network card in the CD ROM drive switch to this drive and go to the appropriate product directory Type SK98DIAG and then press lt Enter gt Once the main menu of the diagnostics program appears select either e Diagnostics for the simple test no loopback or e Loopb Wrap Plug for the loopback test or QS Oi Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Fig 7 Typical screen display following a successful test 8 9 20 e Loopb Port to Port for the port to port test The various components will now be tested this will take between one and two minutes If everything is OK your screen will look similar to this Diagnostics v1 66 19988818 gt SysKonnect SK NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK 9842 LX Dual Link Output none UDS i inst DMA Transl
24. t Readme files Once you have installed the driver remember to check that the network connection is functioning correctly Viewing Readme Files with an Internet Browser If you have an internet browser or any other HTML viewer installed on your computer we recommend you use it to view the instructions for installing the drivers 1 Insert the installation CD ROM in your CD ROM drive 2 If as is usually the case the Windows Autorun function is activated or a similar function in another operating system the browser will be automatically launched You will see the welcome screen for the installation CD ROM If this is not the case you will have to run the start htm file manually from your CD ROM drive 3 From the list of various directories go to the SK NET GE product family and from there to the operating system for which you want to install the network card Here you will find instructions on how to install the driver 14 QS _2 Chapter 3 Installing Protocol Drivers from the CD ROM Figure 4 Location of the LEDs dual link Viewing Readme Files Using a Text Viewer or Editor The Readme files have the extension fxt the filename itself is the name of the driver To find the text files 1 Insert the installation CD ROM in your CD ROM drive and go to the appropriate product directory 2 Go to the subdirectory of the operating system for which you want to install the driver 3 Open the appropriate text file Checki
25. the same switch or on two different switches 12 Chapter 2 Connecting the Network Card to the Data Nelo Note The lower port on the network card marked A is normally active the upper port B is the backup port The procedure for setting up a dual homing connection is as follows Setting up the active connection 1 On the switch select the port that will be used in normal operation to handle the active connection 2 Connect this port to the lower port A on the dual link network card following the instructions for Single Connection Setting up the backup connection 1 On the switch select the port that will be used to handle the connection in the event of a fault backup port 2 Connect this port to the upper port B on the dual link network card following the instructions for Single Connection O Oi Chapter 3 Installing Protocol Drivers from the CD ROM Installing Network Drivers Protocol Drivers The protocol drivers are located in the appropriate product directory on the CD ROM This directory is organized into a number of subdirectories for the various operating systems For instructions on how to install the drivers please read the relevant Readme files These files are available as ASCII text and in HTML format Any last minute changes are documented in the Release Notes and on the SysKonnect driver site on the Internet To install a driver please follow the instructions in the relevan

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