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1. Too short e Contains non hexadecimal characters Not enclosed in double quotation marks User Action Remove or correct the NetAddress configuration parameter value A valid value for this parameter is 12 characters long and must be enclosed in double quotation marks For token ring adapters the locally administered address must be within the hex range 400000000000 to 7FFFFFFFFFFF Make sure not to set the corresponding group address bit which is the high order bit in token ring addressing notation LA10048 An unrecognized parameter xx was found in PROTOCOL INI Explanation An unrecognized parameter was found while processing a section of the PROTOCOL INI file defined for this device driver User Action Correct the parameter name or remove it from PROTOCOL INI Refer to the installation manual that came with your adapter for more information on the configuration parameters Appendix C NDIS 2 device driver messages 63 LA10049 The configuration parameter xx was specified incorrectly Its default value will be used Explanation An invalid value was specified for a configuration parameter in the PROTOCOL INI file A default value has been substituted User Action Change the PROTOCOL INI file to specify a valid value for the configuration parameter that is in error Refer to the installation manual that came with the adapter for more information on the allowable settings for this particular parameter The device driver has proc
2. Window Tab Task Adapter Analysis Summarizes the adapter s operational status Sed Viewind adablefana MOormatuonb _ on page NIC Status Displays status information about the instances of the drivers installed in your system See Event Log Displays any logged messages about your adapter See Build Diagnostic Diskette IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Window Tab Task Contact Information Provides a place to enter your name address telephone number and customer report ID if one has previously been assigned by support personnel This information is printed on the adapter information report See Tae aael Adapter Information Report Gives you access to the functions for generating a report containing information collected about your system The information in this report is may be useful to support personnel in diagnosing problems with your adapter See ea Viewing adapter analysis information Adapter analysis information displays on the first window that appears when you run Troubleshooting Utility Wizard This information is also displayed on the NIC Status tab when you run Troubleshooting Utility in the expert mode Troubleshooting Utility analyzes your system and all token ring PCI adapters in your system For each adapter found the adapter s burned in address mac address and current operating status is displayed A summary of the operational stat
3. Appendix B NDIS 2 device driver parameters 57 Protocol Manager Section PROT_MAN Drivername PROTMAN Section A Protocol Driver IBM TCP IP V1 2 for DOS TCPIP_nif Drivername TCPIP Bindings IBMTRP_NIF sSection B NDIS Device Driver IBMTRP_NIF Drivername IBMTRP NetAddress 400000000000 DataRate M16 EnableTxEofInt Yes FullDuplex Yes TxPriMax 6 TxPriThresh 1 LLCOnly No Figure 3 Sample PROTOCOL INI file for a DOS station configured for TCP IP Protocol Manager Section PROT_MAN Drivername PROTMAN Section A Protocol Driver IBM TCP IP V1 2 for 0S 2 TCPIP_nif Drivername TCPIP Bindings IBMTRP_NIF sSection B NDIS Device Driver IBMTRP_NIF Drivername IBMTRP NetAddress 400000000000 DataRate M16 EnableTxEofInt MaxTransmits 31 MaxTxFrameSize MinRcvBuffs 20 RcvBuffSize 2252 FullDuplex Yes TxPriMax 6 TxPriThresh 1 LLCOnly No EOIDelay 0 RTSWMode Disable RTSWTableSize 16 RTSWSubnetMask Disable RTSWHoldingTime 20 yes 4500 Figure 4 Sample PROTOCOL INI file for an OS 2 station configured for TCP IP 58 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix C NDIS 2 device driver messages This appendix contains messages that can be received from the NDIS device driver These messages can come from DOS and OS 2 message files The messages are either displayed or logged to a file The term Port nnnnn
4. The following cross references are used in this glossary Contrast with This refers to a term that has an opposed or substantively different meaning See This refers the reader to multiple word terms in which this term appears See also This refers the reader to terms that have a related but not synonymous meaning Synonym for This indicates that the term has the same meaning as a preferred term which is defined in the glossary A access priority The maximum priority that a token can have for the adapter to use it for transmission adapter address Twelve hexadecimal digits that identify a LAN adapter address 1 In data communication the IEEE assigned unique code or the unique locally administered code assigned to each device or workstation connected to a network 2 A character group of characters or a value that identifies a register a particular part of storage a data source or a data sink The value is represented by one or more characters 3 To refer to a device or an item of data by its address 4 The location in the storage of a computer where data is stored 5 In word processing the location identified by the address code of a specific section of the recording medium or storage Copyright IBM Corp 2000 APAR Authorized program analysis report ARP Address Resolution Protocol attach To make a device a part of a network logically m Note Not to be confused with connect w
5. ee 92 GIOSSANY ee eee ee Be we a es e OT INDEX s es ae ES Contents V Vi IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter About this manual This manual contains the information you need to install and use the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Also on the CD ROM are the installation aids device drivers and documentation for the adapter Who should read this manual This manual is intended for use by network administrators and other end users of the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter who install token ring adapter hardware and software How this manual is organized page 1l describes the adapters Pae in this manual alyas a checklist for installation and describes some of the features of the adapters ge Zl describes the procedure for software installation for a number of network operating environments Zi describes troubleshooting procedures and Be that might be SER for your environment 3 9 lists the legal notices required for the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Copyright IBM Corp 2000 vii Related publications Refer to these publications for additional information viii IBM Token Ring Adapter Features ISO IEC 8802 5 1998 Base Standard 4 16 HDX and related amendments IBM Token Ring Network Problem Determination Guide SX27 3710 IBM LAN Technical Reference IEEE 802 2 and NETBIOS API SC30 3587 IBM Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Version 2 1 for
6. 5 If you do not need to customize your installation select Reboot 6 If you want optional features or need to configure your workstation select Customize Then select Reboot Windows for Workgroups with NDIS 3 Note Refer to Microsoft documentation for the general procedure regarding installation of network drivers for Windows for Workgroups 1 Insert the CD ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive 2 Double click the Network group icon from the Program Manager window 3 Double click the Network Setup icon Chapter 3 Software installation 33 10 11 12 13 DON Ol 8 Select Drivers and then Add Adapter Select Unlisted or updated network adapter and then OK Enter x wfw where x is your drive letter Select OK Select CLOSE Select OK You will be prompted to reinstall specific network related files Reinstall them as needed You will also be prompted to insert the Windows for Workgroups program application diskettes or CD ROM Follow the instructions Select OK for any messages regarding updates to the SYSTEM INI and PROTOCOL INI files When prompted to restart your computer select RESTART COMPUTER Windows for Workgroups will automatically restart your computer and the driver will be loaded At system startup check for the following conditions to determine whether you have successfully installed the adapter e The device driver files loaded successfully There are no error
7. NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System An operating system interface for application programs used on IBM personal computers that are attached to the IBM Token Ring Network See also BIOS NLM NetWare loadable module network administrator A person who manages the use and maintenance of a network network architecture The logical structure and operating principles of a computer network See also systems network architecture SNA and Open Systems Interconnection OSI architecture Note The operating principles of a network include those of services functions and protocols node 1 Any device attached to a network that transmits and or receives data 2 An endpoint of a link or a junction common to two or more links in a network 3 In a network a point where one or more functional units interconnect transmission lines node address The address of an adapter on a LAN O OEM Original equipment manufacturer open 1 To make an adapter ready for use 2 A break in an electrical circuit 3 To make a file ready for use Open Systems Interconnection OSI 1 The interconnection of open systems in accordance with 100 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter specific ISO standards 2 The use of standardized procedures to enable the interconnection of data processing systems Note OSI architecture establishes a framework for coordinating the development of current and future
8. Depending on the Machine the service may be 1 a Repair service at your location called On site or at one of IBM s or a reseller s service locations called Carry in or 2 an Exchange service either On site or Carry in 94 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter When a type of service involves the exchange of a Machine or part the item IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement becomes yours The replacement may not be new but will be in good working order and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced It is your responsibility to 1 obtain authorization from the owner for example your lessor to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own 2 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem determination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provide b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s location and d for a Machine with exchange service remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service Also the Machine must be free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange and 3 be responsible for loss of or damage to a Machine in transit when you are responsible for the transportation charges Extent of Warranty IBM does not warrant uninterrupted o
9. NDIS 2 device driver installation 21 Novell NetWare Requester 16 bit driver installation 22 downloading drivers 47 driver installation instructions 9 driver parameters 65 driver problems 47 drivers 19 DOS NDIS device driver 21 DOS Novell NetWare Requester 16 bit installation 22 downloading 47 from Internet 47 installing 9 messages 45 NDIS2 20 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS 19 NDIS 2 messages 59 NDIS device driver 19 NDIS3 MAC 25 ODI parameters 77 OS 2 NDIS device driver 20 OS 2 Novell NetWare Requester installation 20 parameters 53 solving problems with 45 Windows NT installing 23 24 E electronic emission notices 86 87 88 emission notices 87 environment limitations 2 EOlDelay 55 error messages NDIS device driver 59 expansion ROM 46 expansion slot 5 F features overview 1 diagnostics 42 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 features overview 1 continued drivers installing 9 labels 45 LED states startup 44 LEDs 43 problem indications LEDs 45 problems communication 46 G green dot label 45 IBM support 47 inserting the adapter 5 installation checklist 1 DOS NDIS 2 driver 21 DOS Novell NetWare Requester 16 bit 22 driver messages 45 in client systems 7 in server systems 9 instructions for your environment 9 messages driver 45 Novell Client DOS Windows 3 1x 18 Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows 95 33 Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NT 32 Novell NetWare 3 12 Server 9 Novell NetWa
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11. Note No more than one data cable may be connected to the adapter at a time Your adapter can use any of these cables IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Chapter 3 Software installation This chapter describes how to install the driver software for your token ring adapter To install the software perform the following procedures 1 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 Get the latest level of LAN driver updates for your operating system to ensure that your code is at the latest level Make sure that your adapter has already been installed in your computer If it has not follow the instructions in Get the driver for your environment There are three places to find the driver We recommend the first one listed here All three methods will place the driver in a directory according to the structure in e Method A Get the driver from a software package on the IBM Networking Web site This will ensure that you get the latest driver a Go to x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive b Select your adapter from the section IBM Networking Web site current information c Select Downloads and select the appropriate software package for your environment d Run the package to expand the files The driver will be placed in the directory listed in able 2 on page Note You can also access the Web site directly at http www ibm com networking support e Method B Use the driver shipped on this CD ROM directly with
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13. terminals devices and associated programs at a particular location that can send or receive data over a telecommunication line See also attaching device workstation STP See shielded twisted pair system In data processing a collection of people machines and methods organized to accomplish a set of specific functions Systems Application Architecture SAA An architecture developed by IBM that consists of a set of selected software interfaces conventions and protocols and that serves as a common framework for application development portability and use across different IBM hardware systems Systems Network Architecture SNA The description of the logical structure formats protocols and operational sequences for transmitting information units through and controlling the configuration and operation of networks Note The layered structure of SNA allows the ultimate origins and destinations of information that is the end users to be independent of and unaffected by the specific SNA network services and facilities used for information exchange T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of communication protocols that support peer to peer connectivity functions for both local and wide area networks telephone twisted pair One or more twisted pairs of copper wire in the unshielded voice grade cable commonly used to connect a telephone to its wall jack Also referred to as unshielde
14. NET lt unique net number gt moco list of parameters that can be ns on the LOAD IBMTRPO command in the AUTOEXEC NCF file Press Esc and then answer Yes to save the new file to disk Press Esc again to return to the server console Shut down your server by entering down and then entering exit from the server prompt Enter server to restart the server Shut down and restart the computer to apply the changes Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files are loading successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF See For information concerning NetWare Server error messages see Appendix El Novell NetWare 4 11 Server Before you start this installation get the latest level of patches from Novell s support Web site at http support novel1 com and install them 12 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter If Novell NetWare is not installed on your machine use the following instructions If it is installed follow the instructions in Server driver installation in new NetWare 4 11 Server Changes from the usual NetWare installation are necessary because this driver is written to a new specification level that requires new NetWare loadable modules NLMs The installation program is not aware of this though and these NL
15. NLM LOAD C NWSERVER IBMTRPO LAN NAME IBMLS1 DATARATE M16 Note There will be existing LOAD and BIND IPX statements in the AUTOEXEC NCF Delete the LOAD statement we have replaced it with stated LOAD C NWSERVER IBMTRPO LAN statement Also make any needed modifications to the existing BIND IPX statement Refer to the Bind the Protocol to the LAN Driver section of the Novell manual for additional information lei list of parameters that can be en on the LOAD IBMTRPO command in the AUTOEXEC NCF file Press Esc and answer YES to save the new file to disk Press Esc again to return to the server console Type the following commands from the server prompt to shut down the server and exit to DOS down then exit Chapter 3 Software installation 13 10 bl 12 13 14 15 If you experience problems see Perform the following COPY commands making sure that the diskette that you created in step 1 is inserted in drive A Note that it will prompt you at each of the following files to ask if you want to perform a file overwrite it is OK to overwrite these files COPY A NOVELL NETWARE NBI NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE MSM NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LAN C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LDI C NWSERVER Go to the Novell server directory and enter server at the DOS prompt to restart the server Install the latest available Novell
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17. and the device driver software User Action Contact your customer service center for assistance You might need to upgrade your adapter use a different version of the device driver or both IBMTRPO xx 205 A device driver initialization error occurred failure code xxx Explanation An unexpected error occurred during initialization of the device driver User Action Shut down the computer and switch OFF the power to the machine Restart the computer by switching it ON again If the error persists contact your customer service center IBMTRPO xx 206 The configuration parameter xxx was specified incorrectly Its default value will be used Explanation The value of a configuration parameter was incorrectly specified User Action Edit the configuration file or rerun the configuration program to specify a value that is of the correct type and within the allowed range Check the installation instructions for additional information IBMTRPO xx 207 The configuration parameter values have forced the internal data blocks to exceed the allowed limit Explanation The combination of configuration parameters being used requires more than the 64 KB memory area that is available for this adapter instance to hold its internal control information User Action Lower the value of the TXBUFFERS or RXBUFFERS parameters from their current setting to reduce the amount of control block storage required by the device driver Unload and reload IBMTRPO
18. application software 3 Install the adapter hardware See on page Al 4 Install the adapter software See After the software is installed installation is complete Environment limitations on number of adapters There is a limit to the number of adapters that can be accommodated in certain operating environments The limits are listed in the following table Table 1 Environment limitations Device Driver Maximum Number of adapters Novell ODI OS 2 Client 2 Novell ODI DOS Client 1 NDIS 2 0 DOS 1 Package contents The IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter comes with the following features e Automatic Configuration and Power Interface ACPI PCI power management feature e Wake on LAN feature These features are described in the following sections Automatic Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Wake on LAN If your computer supports ACPI then it has built in energy saving capabilities When ACPI is enabled usually through the computer BIOS settings the operating system is allowed to control the power management features of your computer Not all operating systems support ACPI BIOS mode Refer to your operating system documentation to determine if ACPI is supported Refer to your computer system documentation to determine if ACPI BIOS is offered and the method by which it can be enabled The adapter implements the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Version 1 0 that works together with ACPI
19. bit DOS Novell NetWare Requester environment supports access to servers running Novell NetWare 3 11 or later To install the IBMTRPO EXE ODI driver on a computer running DOS perform the following procedure Note Consult your Novell NetWare documentation for instructions regarding how to create the NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows diskettes 1 Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the DOSODIP EXE file on the adapter CD ROM 2 Insert the NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows Disk 1 into the appropriate drive 3 At the command prompt type x where x is your drive letter and then press Enter 4 Type install and then press Enter 5 Follow the instructions as they appear In step 5 of those instructions select the driver for your network board by scrolling down through Network Boards highlighting Other Drivers and pressing Enter 6 Insert the CD ROM or the diskette that you created in step 1 of this procedure into the appropriate drive When prompted specify the location to the chosen media and press Enter Specify the path as A NOVELL DOS or at X NOVELL DOS for the CD ROM version 7 Highlight your adapter and press Enter 8 At this time you can change the default parameters When you complete the changes press F10 bn page 7 contains the parameters that can be configured in he NET CFG file 9 Follow the instructions presented to complete the installation Note If source routing is re
20. down Reboot the server by entering restart server Check to see if the device driver is loaded If it is unload it using the following command unload ibmtrpo Type load install on the server Select Driver Options Select Configure Network Drivers Select Select Drivers Press the Insert key to install the unlisted driver IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 If you experience problems see Insert the diskette that you created in step 1 Press F3 and specify the path a novell netware Follow the instructions on the panels to complete the installation of the driver If you need to make any custom configuration changes to the driver do so at this time Follow the instructions in the Novell manual Create an AUTOEXEC NCF file In addition to the instructions in the manual add the following lines to the AUTOEXEC NCF file immediately after the IPX INTERNAL NET statement if necessary replace c nwserver with the actual location of the SERVER EXE executable LOAD C NWSERVER NBI NLM LOAD C NWSERVER MSM NLM LOAD C NWSERVER TOKENTSM NLM LOAD C NWSERVER IBMTRPO LAN NAME IBMLS1 DATARATE M16 Note There will be existing LOAD and BIND IPX statements in the AUTOEXEC NCF Delete the LOAD statement we have replaced it with the stated LOAD C NWSERVER IBMTRPO LAN statement Also make any needed modifications to the existing BIND IPX statement Refer to the Bind
21. following values The value of this MaxTxFrameSize parameter Total Receive Buffer Area see the MinRcvBuffs parameter e The physical frame size capacity of the network 4500 bytes for 4 Mbps token rings and 18 200 bytes for 16 Mbps and 100 Mbps token rings Do not count the 4 bytes of FCS defined for a frame when setting this parameter value In some environments performance can be increased by operating server and client at larger frame sizes Protocol frame size should be adjusted if this parameter is changed Note Some token ring switches support a maximum frame size of 4500 bytes Valid values 14 to 18 000 The default is 4500 MinRcvBuffs OS 2 only This parameter specifies the minimum number of receive buffers that are allocated The Total Receive Buffer Area for the adapter is calculated using the following formula Total Receive Buffer Area MinRcvBuffs x RcvBuffSize Note To receive the maximum length frame that is supported by the attached network the Total Receive Buffer Area must be larger than the maximum frame size that is allowed for the network which is 4500 bytes for 4 Mbps Token Rings and 18 000 bytes for 16 Mbps and 100 Mbps Token Rings A smaller Total Receive Buffer Area will use less system memory but will correspondingly reduce the size of the largest frame that can be received by the NDIS device driver The maximum frame size supported by the driver can be further limited by the MaxTxFrameSize
22. interpreted 3 Data passed between programs or procedures path 1 In a network any route between any two nodes 2 The route traversed by the information exchanged between two attaching devices in a network 3 A command in IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System PC DOS and IBM Operating System 2 OS 2 that specifies directories to be searched for commands or batch files that are not found by a search of the current directory PC Personal computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI The PCI Local Bus is a high performance 32 bit or 64 bit bus It is intended for use as an interconnect mechanism between highly integrated peripheral controller components peripheral add in boards and processor memory systems power on self test POST A series of diagnostic tests that are run automatically each time the computer s power is turned on protocol 1 A set of semantic and syntactic rules that determines the behavior of functional units in achieving communication 2 In SNA the meanings of and the sequencing rules for requests and responses used for managing the network transferring data and synchronizing the states of network components 3 A specification for the format and relative timing of information exchanged between communicating parties R RAM Random access memory A RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol register 1 A storage area in a compu
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24. may cause radio interference which the user may be required to take measures to suppress Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit von Geraten EMVG vom 30 August 1995 bzw der EMC EG Richlinie 89 336 Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformit tszeichen CE zu f hren Verantwortlich f r die Konformit tserkl rung nach Paragraph 5 des EMVG ist die IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH 70548 Stuttgart Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 3 Abs 2 2 Das Ger t erf llt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 50082 1 und EN 55022 Klasse A EN 55022 Klasse A Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren und daf r aufzukommen EN 50082 1 Hinweis Wird dieses Ger t in einer industriellen Umgebung betrieben wie in EN 50082 2 festgelegt dann kann es dabei eventuell gest rt werden In solch einem Fall ist der Abstand bzw die Abschirmung zu der industriellen St rquelle zu vergr ern IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Anmerkung Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den IBM Handb chern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben Japanese Volun
25. messages e The En LEDs indicate normal zn See FUnderstanding thd e You are able to log on and communicate with the network If you experience problems see Managed Driver Upgrade for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT and Windows 2000 Managed Driver Upgrade is a package you can download from the IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter Web site that assists local users and system administrators in upgrading their systems to the latest level of the driver The package consists of the new driver all necessary support files and an executable program that can upgrade the driver without any user intervention Managed Driver Upgrade can be run locally by the user or remotely by a system administrator using management software such as Tivoli TME 10 Software Distribution Running Managed Driver Upgrade locally To run the Managed Driver Upgrade locally perform the following procedure 34 L Download the correct package There are packages for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Run the package and extract all the files to a single directory such as c temp If you are using Windows NT 4 0 log in using a user ID with administrator privileges Open a DOS or command window Run the Managed Driver Upgrade executable The name of the executable is TRMDU95 EXE for Windows 95 TRMDU98 EXE for Windows 98 TRMDUOO EXE for Windows 2000 and TRMDUNT EXE for Windows NT 4 0 Enter the following command line options as n
26. or not this is a new install 5 Click Yes or No to indicate whether or not you have run the Diagnostic diskette For information on building a Diagnostic diskette see K A I gt Generating an adapter information report The adapter information report contains information about the devices installed in your computer including the adapters The information collected in this report might be useful in determining the cause of a networking problem Included is the following information e Operating system information e Information about your computer such as model and BIOS level e List of PCI device drivers installed in your system e Detailed information about each PCI device such as PCI bus configuration The information is copied to a file called ADPTINFO PCI This file is saved on the root directory of drive C However on Windows NT systems that have NTFS on drive C the ADPTINFO PCI file is saved to a FAT formatted diskette in drive A Chapter 4 Problem solving 41 To generate the report perform the procedure that is applicable to your operating system Windows 9x To generate an adapter information report on Windows 9x perform the following steps 1 Click the Generate button to create the report file ADPTINFO PCI 2 Click the Print button to print the report on your default printer Windows NT To generate an adapter information report on Windows NT perform the following steps 1 Insert a blank high den
27. or your reseller informs you otherwise During the warranty period IBM or your reseller will provide warranty service under the type of service designated for the Machine and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine IBM or your reseller will specify the type of service For a feature conversion or upgrade IBM or your reseller may require that the Machine on which it is installed be 1 the designated serial numbered Machine and 2 at an engineering change level compatible with the feature conversion or upgrade Some of these transactions called Net Priced transactions may include additional parts and associated replacement parts that are provided on an exchange basis All removed parts become the property of IBM and must be returned to IBM Replacement parts assume the remaining warranty of the parts they replace If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period IBM in its sole discretion will repair replace it with a Machine that is at least functionally equivalent or refund the purchase price To obtain coverage under the warranty you may be required to present proof of purchase This warranty is non transferable by the end user customer Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for the Machine you should contact your reseller or call IBM In the United States call IBM at 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call IBM at 1 800 565 3344 You may be required to present proof of purchase
28. parameter Valid values 1 to 512 The default is 20 RevBuffSize OS 2 only This parameter specifies the size of each receive buffer Valid values 256 to 18 000 The default is 2252 FullDuplex This parameter permits the device driver to activate token ring full duplex operation if supported by the network The MaxTxFrameSize parameter may need to be adjusted separately depending on network requirements Valid values Yes Permits full duplex operation No Prohibits full duplex operation The default is Yes 54 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 9 DOS and OS 2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL INI continued Parameter Explanation LoopBack Determines whether or not the adapter will copy a frame that it is transmitting if the destination address is recognized by the adapter Valid values Yes Indicates that transmit frames whose destination is this adapter will be transmitted and then received by the adapter No Indicates that transmit frames whose destination is this adapter must be looped back by the protocol stack The default is No TxPriMax This parameter specifies the value of the maximum token access priority that will be allowed for frames sent on the high priority transmit channel High priority transmit frames whose Frame Control priority value exceeds the value of this parameter will have their token access priority reduced to the value specified by this parameter
29. patches for NetWare 4 11 now Make sure to select the Version 3 31 ODI LAN Updates for Hardware if given the opportunity Issue the down command to bring the server down Reboot the server by entering restart server Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files are loading successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF See For information concerning NetWare Server error messages see Appendix El Server driver installation in existing NetWare 4 11 Server If Novell NetWare is already installed in your computer perform the following steps to install the adapter server device driver 14 Note If you are altering the configuration of a previously loaded adapter unload 8 9 10 11 that adapter before proceeding with these instructions Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE file on the adapter CD ROM Be sure that your adapter has already been installed in your computer If it has not follow the instructions in Install the latest available Novell patches for NetWare 4 11 Make sure to select the Version 3 31 ODI LAN Updates for Hardware if given the opportunity Return to the server console when the installation is complete Issue the down command from the server prompt to bring the server
30. receive test indicates the number of packets being transmitted and received without errors by the adapter These counters are updated approximately every 2 seconds If the transmit and receive fields are being incremented traffic is being processed by the adapter If no other stations are on the ring these counters will increment very slowly Chapter 4 Problem solving 39 40 Hardware status This is the current status of the NIC The status is represented by the following values that correspond to the NDIS_HARDWARE_STATUS type values Status NDIS_HARDWARE_STATUS type Explanation value Ready NdisHardwareStatusReady The NIC is available and capable of sending and receiving data over the wire Initializing NdisHardwareStatuslnitializing The NIC is initializing Resetting NdisHardwareStatusReset The NIC is resetting Closing NdisHardwareStatusClosing The NIC is closing Not Ready NdisHardwareStatusNotReady The NIC is closed shut down or broken e Ring state This is the state of the NIC with respect to entering the ring The ring state is represented by the following values that correspond to the NDIS_802_5_RING_STATE values Status NDIS_802_5_RING_STATE value Explanation Open NdisRingStateOpened This specifies an open ring Closed NdisRingStateClosed This specifies a closed ring Opening NdisRingStateOpening This specifies a ring that is opening Closing NdisRingStateClosing
31. reports that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see Installing the driver for a first time Windows 95 installation 26 If Windows 95 is being installed on a computer with the adapter already installed Windows 95 will detect the adapter but will not install any drivers Use the following procedure to correct the problem 1 Insert the NDIS Drivers diskette or the CD ROM into the appropriate drive 2 Select Start gt Settings Control Panel This will display the Control Panel 3 In the Control Panel window double click the System icon 4 Select the Device Manager tab IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 5 Within the Device Manager expand the Other Devices section by selecting the icon that appears to the left of the words Other Devices Select the entry for PCI Token Ring Controller and then select Properties 6 Select the Driver tab Depending on which version of Windows 95 you have retail or OSR2 this dialog will look different e If the Driver properties sheet has a Change Driver button see Continuing Continuing installation of the driver without the Device Wizard 1 Select the Change Driver button to display the Select Hardware Type dialog Select Network adapters and select OK 2 Select Have Disk from the Select Device dialog Type the letter of your CD ROM drive and select OK Note Some of the fil
32. the Protocol to the LAN Driver section of the Novell manual for additional information ame list of parameters that can be nch on the LOAD IBMTRPO command in the AUTOEXEC NCF file Press Esc and answer YES to save the new file to disk Press Ese again to return to the server console Type the following commands from the server prompt to shut down the server and exit to DOS down and then exit Type the following commands making sure that the diskette that you created in step 1 is inserted in drive A Note that it will prompt you at each of the following files to ask if you want to perform a file overwrite it is OK to overwrite these files COPY A NOVELL NETWARE NBI NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE MSM NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LAN C NWSERVER COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LDI C NWSERVER Go to the Novell server directory and enter server at the DOS prompt to restart the server Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files are loading successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF See For Joule ee concerning NetWare Server error messages see Appendix El Chapter 3 Software installation 15 Novell NetWare 5 0 Server If Novell NetWare is not
33. to activate this configuration change IBMTRPO xx 208 Unable to register interrupt level xxx for this adapter Explanation The hardware interrupt level assigned to this adapter was not able to be registered hooked by the device driver User Action Check the configuration of your computer looking for other devices that are assigned the same interrupt level as this adapter Try removing the conflicting device from the machine and resting the computer to see if the problem is resolved If so determine whether the conflicting device can be left out of the machine or whether the machine can be reconfigured to resolve the conflict Note that in most PCI machines the PCI BIOS assigns certain Copyright IBM Corp 2000 71 system resources to the devices found in the computer including the interrupt level IBMTRPO xx 210 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the diagnostics program See IBMTRPO xx 211 A possible lobe wire failure was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The adapter is not correctly connected to the token ring network User Action Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token ring network You might need to contact your local network administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the ne
34. to both the adapter and the network interface wall plate Switch the computer OFF and then ON again to restart the machine If the problem persists contact your support personnel LA10023 The adapter cannot be opened in AutoSense mode if it is the only active station on the network Explanation The adapter DataRate configuration parameter is set to Auto which is also the default value if the parameter is not specified but the adapter is the first station to open on the token ring network User Action This adapter is designed to not open onto the attached token ring network if it is configured to use AutoSense detection and if it would have been the first active ring station Appendix C NDIS 2 device driver messages 61 The possible remedies are to try to connect again at a later time when at least one other ring station is active on the network such as a network server or to change the configuration value so that the DataRate parameter is set to a specific ring speed value of M16 or M4 and restart the computer Note that setting a specific value of M16 or M4 for the DataRate parameter will cause this adapter to establish the operational speed of the token ring network if it is still the first active ring station This message is relevant for 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps operation only Check the adapter installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter LA10024 The adapter attempted to perform a Remote Pr
35. your network operating system s installation software Note the directory containing the driver see ana 2 an page e Method C Get the driver from a software package shipped on this CD ROM a Go to x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive b Select your adapter from the section CD ROM release date information c Select Downloads and choose the appropriate software package for your environment d Execute the package to expand the files The driver will be placed in the directory listed in Install the driver Use fable 3 on page d to find the location of the installation instructions for your environment We recommend that you install the latest service pack for your operating environment before installing the adapter software 8 Table 2 Driver file directory structure Operating System Directory Windows NT 4 0 root Windows NT 3 51 win32 Windows 95 Retail win32 Windows 95 OSR2 root Windows 98 root Windows 2000 root Windows for Workgroups WFW Novell NetWare Server and 32 bit Client NOVELL NETWARE Novell NetWare DOS Requester 16 bit NOVELL DOS Novell NetWare OS 2 Requester 16 bit NOVELL OS2 OS 2 OS2 DOS DOS IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 3 Installation instructions Environment Page DOS with Windows Version 3 1x NetWare Requester DOS LAN Services IBM TCP IP for DOS Version 2 1 Windows for Workgroups with NDIS DOS without Windows NetWare Reque
36. 1 0030 This booklet describes safe procedures for cabling and plugging in electrical equipment A cla glee Bel zu pd call Aa GS fica l oac Jog hs Read This First 4jLoal Alo glee al 3 ba ya gall La GLEN Del yal cis a CSI la ask SD21 0030 ls gS iel ODS A ST Je il A Gevaar Voordat u begint met de installatie van dit produkt moet u eerst de veiligheidsinstructies lezen in de brochure PAS OP Veiligheidsinstructies Lees dit eerst SD21 0030 Hierin wordt beschreven hoe u electrische apparatuur op een veilige manier moet bekabelen en aansluiten A Perigo Antes de comegar a instalar este produto leia as informac es de seguranga contidas em Cuidado Informag es Sobre Seguranca Leia Isto Primeiro SD21 0030 Esse folheto descreve procedimentos de seguranca para a instalag o de cabos e conex es em equipamentos el tricos A ER ARA EmA ICAA Caution Safety Information Read This First SD21 0030 FHP E IAEA gt ARMA A EOL o Opasnost Prije nego sto p cnete sa instalacijom produkta pro itajte naputak o pravilima o sigurnom rukovanju u Upozorenje Pravila o sigurnom rukovanju Prvo pro itaj ovo SD21 0030 Ovaj privitak opisuje sigurnosne postupke za prikljucrivanje kabela i prikljucivanje na elektricho napajanje E Appendix G Notices 81 82 A Upozorn n ne zah j
37. 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter User s Guide ul Note Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to read Ten First Edition April 2000 This edition applies to the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter You can submit comments online to http www ibm com networking support feedback nsf docsoveral 1 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents About this manual a A AER MIN Who should read this manual A T How this manual is organized non non on Vil Related publications 2 VI Chapter 1 Introduction to the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 1 Adapter installation checklist 1 Environment limitations on number of adapters 2 Package contents 2 Automatic Configuration and Power Interface ACPI 2 Wake on LAN 2 Chapter 2 Installing the adapter hardware io Installing the adapter og a 25 Selecting adapter cables ms Chapter 3 Software installation 2 2 2 7 Novell NetWare 3 12 Server td Server driver installation in new NetWare 3 12 Server a md a O Server driver installation in existing NetWare 3 12 Server 11 Novell NetWare 4 11 Server sh wae E w 12 Server driver installation in new Ne
38. A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LDI C SERVER 312 10 Go to the Novell server directory and enter server at the DOS prompt to restart the server 11 Install the patches obtained earlier now Make sure to select the V3 31 ODI LAN Updates for Hardware if given the opportunity 12 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files are loading successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF See If you experience problems see For ntormaton concerning NetWare Server error messages see Appendix El Server driver installation in existing NetWare 3 12 Server If Novell NetWare is already installed in your computer perform the following steps to install the adapter server device driver 1 Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE file on the adapter CD ROM 2 Install the patches obtained earlier now Make sure to select the V3 31 ODI LAN Updates for Hardware if given the opportunity Return to the server console when the installation is complete 3 Make sure that the diskette you created in step 1 is inserted in drive A Enter the following commands at the server prompt You might be prompted to perform a file overwrite it is OK to overwrite these files COPY A NOVELL NETWARE NBI31X NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL N
39. BMRNIC NLM is properly configured Using this keyword causes the adapter to be controlled by IBMRNIC NLM it will NOT function as one would normally expect Do NOT enable this keyword parameter without consulting the Redundant NIC chapter of the Token Ring Adapter Features document Valid values A locally administered address containing 12 hexadecimal characters specified in most significant bit MSB format The value must be within the range X 400000000000 to X 7FFFFFFFFFFF for example X 400000000002 Use a configuration NLM NWCONFIG or INSTALL to assist with the correct usage of this parameter The same Failover address must be specified for both adapters in a redundant NIC pair This parameter is disabled by default RXBUFFERS This keyword defines the number of receive buffers used by the IBMTRPO LAN driver Valid values 4 to 64 The default is 32 For IBM LAN Client the default is 4 Note Receive buffer size is defined by the server SET command Refer to your Novell NetWare system administration documentation for more information SLOT This keyword defines the slot number of the corresponding adapter in the computer To avoid being prompted to enter a slot number when the IBMTRPO LAN driver is loaded specify this keyword One SLOT number is required for each NIC if you are using more than one 66 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 10 Novell NetWare Server driver parameters
40. Consult your system administrator if you do not know this information Select OK to continue 5 The driver files will be copied Windows might prompt you for the Windows 95 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols and services Make sure that the location of your Windows 95 installation files for example d or d win95 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK After the files have been copied a dialog box displays the following message To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Do you want to restart your computer now 6 Remove the diskette or CD ROM from the computer and select Yes 7 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully Chapter 3 Software installation 25 The device driver files loaded successfully e The device manager System control panel applet reports that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see Installing the driver when Windows 95 OSR2 is already installed 1 When you boot Windows 95 it will detect the new hardware and display the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog which displays the following message This wizard will complete the installation of PCI Token Ring Controller Insert the adapter CD ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette containing the devic
41. DOS Programmer s Reference SC31 7046 LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Configuration Guide S96F 8489 MPTS 2 Configuration Guide S10H 9693 IBM LAN Server Command and Utilities S10H 9686 Guide to LAN Server Books S10H 9688 DOS LAN Services and User s Guide S10H 9684 Microsoft LAN Manager Installation and Configuration Guide Microsoft Windows NT System Guide Novell Workstation for DOS and MS Windows Novell NetWare installation and system administration manuals appropriate to the version of Novell NetWare you have installed IBM adapter books and other documentation are available on the IBM Networking Web site http www ibm com networking IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Chapter 1 Introduction to the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter This chapter describes the adapter the contents of the adapter kits and the other materials you will need to install the adapter It is important that you are familiar with the computer in which the adapter will be installed and the computer s operating system and network software The adapter is 32 bit bus master token ring for the PCI bus architecture The unique high quality filter design supports connection to a token ring network that is wired with shielded twisted pair STP or unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling The adapter can be used in PCI compatible slots that operate at speeds up to 33 MHz Features of this adapter include Adapter managemen
42. ES EXE Troubleshooting Windows 95 OSR2 98 NT 4 0 2000 TRSHOOT EXE Utility LAN Adapter OS 2 DMIOS2 EXE Management Windows 95 98 NT 2000 DMIWIN EXE Agents PCI Setup PCI Setup Utility PCIPKG EXE RPL Remote Program Load RPL DHCP PXE RPLPKG EXE Tivoli Windows 3 x TMAW3X EXE Management Windows 9x TMAW9X EXE Agents Windows NT TMAWNT EXE OS 2 TMAOS2 EXE NetWare 3 x TMANW3X EXE NetWare 4 x and 5 x TMANW4_5 EXE Diskette images Run these diskette image files to create diskettes Each image file will create a single diskette Table 8 Diskette images Image Description Executable CID for OS 2 Configuration Installation and Distribution diskette CID EXE Diagnostics Diagnostics diskette DIAGDISK EXE LAN Adapter OS 2 Diskette 1 DMIOS2A EXE Management OS 2 Diskette 2 DMIOS2B EXE Agents Windows 95 98 NT 2000 Diskette 1 DMIWINA EXE Windows 95 98 NT 2000 Diskette 2 DMIWINB EXE Windows 95 98 NT 2000 Diskette 3 DMIWINC EXE PCI Flash PCI Flash Update diskette PCIFLASH EXE 50 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 8 Diskette images continued Image Description Executable RUI Remote Unattended Install diskette for Windows RUI EXE 95 98 NT 2000 Product documentation Complete product documentation is available for downloading from the CD ROM and the Web in both PDF and HTML formats The HTML version can also be viewed directly from your Web browser Four doc
43. ETWARE MSM31X NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LAN C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LDI C SERVER 312 Chapter 3 Software installation 11 OND A 11 12 13 14 If you experience problems see Note If you experience any problems after loading the Novell NLM files check the Novell Web site to ensure that you have the current version of these files In the directory where Novell is installed on your hard disk enter server at the DOS prompt to start the server At the server console prompt enter load install From the Installation Options menu select System Options and press Enter Select Edit STARTUP NCF File and press Enter Add the following line to the STARTUP NCF file Set Minimum Packet Receive Buffers 48 Note Increase the minimum packet receive buffers by 48 for each additional adapter that is installed Press Esc and then answer Yes to save changes to the STARTUP NCF file Select Edit AUTOEXEC NCF File and press Enter Edit this file and after the IPX internal net statement include the following statements Replace C SERVER 312 with the location of the NetWare Server program It is recommended for servers that the DataRate be set to M16 or M4 and clients be set to Auto LOAD C SERVER 312 NBI31X LOAD C SERVER 312 MSM31X LOAD C SERVER 312 TOKENTSM LOAD C SERVER 312 IBMTRPO NAME IBMLS1 DATARATE M16 BIND IPX TO IBMLS1
44. Explanation The adapter was unable to successfully communicate with a token ring switch when attempting to open for full duplex operation User Action Check that your full duplex switch is functioning correctly and that the adapter is correctly connected to it If this problem persists contact your customer service center IBMTRPO xx 226 Unable to automatically change to xx Mbps operation Please reboot the computer Explanation The adapter attempted to open at one speed but found the Token Ring operating at another speed The configuration parameters used during initialization processing notably the maximum frame size preclude reliable operation at the new speed so all additional attempts to open the adapter will be rejected Rebooting the computer allows the new speed to be factored into the initialization processing without requiring a configuration change in most cases User Action Shutdown and restart the computer Normally no explicit configuration changes are required to begin operating at the current operational speed of the Token Ring Optionally you might be able to change the value of the configuration parameter that specifies the maximum frame size to a value of 4500 or less to eliminate needing to reboot the computer for a similar situation in the future IBMTRPO xx 227 The adapter opened for Token Ring xxx Mbps half duplex Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 228 The adapter opened for
45. Frame Control is a field in the IEEE 802 2 Logical Link Control LLC header Valid values 0 to 6 The default is 6 TxPriThresh This parameter specifies the frame priority value that will be used to transmit on the adapter s high priority transmit queue IEEE 802 2 LLC frames that contain a frame priority setting in the Frame Control field that is equal to or greater than the value of this parameter are treated as high priority frames Valid values 1 to 6 The default is 1 LLCOnly This parameter indicates whether only LLC frames should be copied by the adapter when it is running in promiscuous copy mode If this parameter is set to Yes no MAC frames will be copied while in promiscuous copy mode Valid values Yes Copy only LLC frames No Copy all frames on the ring The default is No EOlDelay OS 2 only This parameter should always be set to zero It is intended for debug use Valid values 0 to 10 The default is 0 Appendix B NDIS 2 device driver parameters 55 Table 9 DOS and OS 2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL INI continued Parameter Explanation RTSWMode OS 2 only This parameter indicates whether the driver should enable code that attempts to send routable traffic directly to a destination rather than through the router This can improve the performance of these connections and reduce the workload at the router If the value is Disable all routable frames will be sent through the rout
46. JT three conductor line cord a maximum of 15 feet in length and a NEMA WD 1 5 15P type attachment plug rated at 15 amperes 125 volts For PCs intended to be operated at 230 volts in the United States and Canada use IBM shielded line cord PN 1838578 available through your IBM Marketing Representative or purchase a UL listed or CSA certified line cord consisting of a minimum 18 AWG type SVT or SJT three conductor cord a maximum or 15 feet in length and a NEMA WD 1 6 15P type attachment plug rated at 15 amperes 250 volts Appendix G Notices 89 For all PCs intended to be operated at 230 volts outside the United States and Canada use the shielded line cord specific to your country as shown in the following table These shielded power cords are available through your country IBM Marketing Representative Table 12 Power Cords Listed by Country IBM Power Cord Part Used in These Countries Number 13F9948 Argentina Australia China PRC New Zealand Papua New Guinea Paraguay Uruguay Western Samoa 13F9988 Afghanistan Algeria Andorra Angola Austria Belgium Benin Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Central African Rep Chad Chech Republic Egypt Finland France French Guiana Germany Greece Guinea Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran Ivory Coast Jordan Lebanon Luxembourg Macau Malagasy Mali Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Monaco Morocco Mozambique Netherlands New Caledonia
47. K You might also be prompted again for the location of the driver files Enter the appropriate location again as described previously After the files have been copied a dialog box displays the following message To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart the computer Do you want to restart your computer now Remove the driver diskette or CD ROM from the computer and select Yes Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e The Device Manager System control panel applet reports that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see Windows 98 ships with a device driver for your adapter Although the driver will function with the adapter it is strongly recommended that you use the driver included with your adapter Use the following procedures to install the latest driver Installing the driver for a first time Windows 98 installation If you install Windows 98 on a computer that already has the adapter installed Windows 98 may install a default driver for the adapter If so use the following procedure to install the driver that came with your adapter 28 1 2 3 4 Select Start Settings Control Panel This will display the Control Panel Double click System This l
48. M This address specified in LSB format would be X 020000000080L r Attention Do not assign the same local address to two or more stations Severe station communication or network failures may occur when two or more stations are assigned the same address Note If you do not assign a locally administered address the adapter uses the universally administered address the address encoded in the adapter memory at the nn The universally administered address appears on a label on the adapter See for an illustration SLOT This keyword defines the slot number of the corresponding adapter in the computer Slots Copyright IBM Corp 2000 must be assigned sequentially This assignment is used to avoid conflict with other adapters Valid values 10001 or 10002 The default value is 10001 77 Table 11 DOS and OS 2 Configurable Driver Parameters in the NET CFG file continued Parameter Explanation DATARATE This keyword defines the data rate setting for the adapter It is recommended that clients be set to AUTO This keyword is ignored for 100 Mbps network operation Valid values AUTO AutoSense automatic ring speed detection Note The adapter will not function with AutoSense if the adapter is the first one on the ring AutoSense is not designed for changing ring speed while the adapter is operational It is usually necessary to reload the driver M16 16 Mbps ring speed operation M4 4 Mbps ring speed operation The default valu
49. Ms must be loaded during installation of the server device driver and after the server installation Note A message referring to protected mode BIOS access might appear before 1 installation of Novell patches It is for information only and can be ignored Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE package file on the adapter CD ROM When you see INSTALL Found the following PCI LAN Controller XXXX XXXX XXXX press Enter Then press the Insert key to install the unlisted driver Press Alt Esc to toggle to the server console and enter the following LOAD statements make sure that the diskette that you created in step 1 is inserted in drive A LOAD A NOVELL NETWARE MSM NLM LOAD A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM Press Alt Esc to toggle back to the INSTALL panel Press F3 on the next panel to specify a novell netware as the directory path Press Enter and then follow the instructions on the panel to complete the installation of the driver If you need to make any custom configuration changes to the driver do so at this time Follow the instructions in the Novell manual Create an AUTOEXEC NCF file In addition to the instructions in the manual add the following lines to the AUTOEXEC NCF file immediately after the IPX INTERNAL NET statement if necessary replace c nwserver with the location of the SERVER EXE executable LOAD C NWSERVER NBI NLM LOAD C NWSERVER MSM NLM LOAD C NWSERVER TOKENTSM
50. OM release date information select your adapter type and then the documentation that you want to view Appendix A CD ROM content and software packages 51 52 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix B NDIS 2 device driver parameters The following table describes the NDIS 2 device driver parameters For sample PROTOCOL INI files see Eigure 3 on page 5d and Figura A on page dl Table 9 DOS and OS 2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL INI Parameter Explanation NetAddress Use this parameter to specify a locally administered address for the adapter The address must be enclosed in double quotes and be unique among all the addresses on the network The adapter can be known on the network by its universally administered address the address encoded in the adapter s memory at the factory or a locally administered address a unique user assigned address The universally administered address is the default value That address appears on the adapter bracket See Figure 2 on page 44 for an illustration Valid values 400000000000 to 7FFFFFFFFFFF in hex DataRate Used for configuring the ring speed of the adapter It is recommended for servers that the DataRate be set to M16 or M4 and clients be set to Auto This parameter is ignored for 100 Mbps network operation Valid values AUTO AutoSense automatic ring speed detection Note The adapter will not function with AutoSense if it is th
51. RAM OR VAP PROGRAM means an application program that executes under control of the NetWare network operating system on the Network Host or Network Server DOCUMENTATION means the manual s and other printed material packaged by IBM with the Program If you have licensed a Host Program an NLM Program or a VAP Program and or Client Program you are authorized to 1 use one copy of the Host Program on a single Network Host or Network Server 2 use a single copy of an NLM Program or a VAP Program on a single Network Host or Network Server and 3 use the Client Program and to without additional charge reproduce and use copies subject to the limitation identified in the Program Document ation of the Client Program in support of the Host Program Protection and Security 92 You must label when recorded on portable media Additional License Copies Client Program Copies copies made from them and their documentation with the Program number the copyright wording and the copyright year as shown on the Program or documentation The label of an Additional License Copy a Client Program Copy or a copy made from it must also include the words Licensed Material Property of IBM IBM retains title to this copy and to any copy made from it You may not transfer possession of this copy to any third party IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter The label on documentation must also include the words Reprinted by permission of IBM App
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53. This specifies a failure of a ring open operation Open Failure NdisRingStateOpenFailure The NIC is closed shut down or broken Ring Failure NdisRingStateRingFailure This specifies a failure of a ring e Ring status This indicates the last ring status which corresponds to the NDIS token ring ring status codes OID_802_5 CURRENT_RING_STATUS as listed in the following table Status OID_802_5 CURRENT_RING_STATUS Signal Loss NDIS_RING_SIGNAL_LOSS Hard Error NDIS_RING_HARD_ERROR Soft Error NDIS_RING_SOFT_ERROR Transmit Beacon NDIS_RING_TRANSMIT_BEACON Wire Fault NDIS_RING_LOBE_WIRE_FAULT Auto Removal Error Remove Received NDIS_RING_AUTO_REMOVAL_ERROR NDIS_RING_REMOVE_RECEIVED Counter Overflow NDIS_RING_COUNTER_OVERFLOW Single Station NDIS_RING_SINGLE_STATION Ring Recovery NDIS_RING_RING_RECOVERY Analysis A summary of the operational status and suggestions for correcting problems are displayed in this section of the NIC Status tab IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Viewing the event log The event log displays all messages relating to the token ring PCI adapters that have been generated since the last reboot of the machine On NT systems these messages are parsed from the Event Viewer which is an NT Common Administrative Tool On Windows 9x systems these messages are parsed from the NDISLOG txt file This screen or tab is displayed only when
54. Token Ring xxx Mbps full duplex Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 233 Adapter analysis code is xxx Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 234 Adapter full duplex operation has now been activated Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 304 Adapter is disconnected from the media Explanation The media network is not functioning correctly User Action Verify that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and the token ring network Run diagnostics if the problem persists You might need to contact your local administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational If the error persists try using a different cable 74 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter IBMTRPO xx 305 Condition restored The adapter is connected to the media Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 315 Rnicopen keyword was ignored Update your microcode level with the flash utility tool Explanation The microcode level present on the identified hardware does not support the Quick Failover function of IBMRNIC NLM User Action Using the flash update tool update your NIC s microcode level to a more recent version IBMTRPO xx 316 The RNICOPEN locally administered address is invalid and was ignored Explanation A valid locally administered
55. Under control of the operating system the adapter and the entire system can be placed in various power saving modes and be dynamically configured to look for network protocol specific events Upon detection of these events the adapter can signal a wake up condition which will bring the system to a fully powered operational state Some systems might need to be configured through BIOS settings configuration setup utilities to allow PCI devices to wake a system Refer to your computer system documentation for automatic power on feature settings or PCI wake up features Adapters that support this feature can turn on a system that is powered off The adapter uses an auxiliary 3 volt power pin that is available on the PCI bus beginning with PCI version 2 2 No additional auxiliary power cables are required The 3 volt PCI auxiliary power pin supplies power to the adapter A control register on the adapter determines whether the adapter is powered on by the 3 volt auxiliary power source This register is controlled by the system BIOS If the BIOS enables the control register bit then the adapter always has a source of power even when 2 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter the system is powered off system power cord is connected to a live power outlet When the system is powered off the adapter automatically inserts into the network and looks for a special frame This frame is commonly referred to as a magic packet Upon detection of t
56. User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time 60 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter LA10016 A ring failure condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time LA10017 Aring beaconing condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time LA10018 A duplicate network address was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The address specified for the NetAddress configuration parameter is being used by another adapter or ring station on the network User Action Modify the configuration file to change the NetAddress parameter value being used for this adapter or remove the NetAddress parameter to allow the adapter s universally administered address to be used Contact your local network administrator for assistance with choosing a new NetAddress parameter value or with having the conflicting adapter removed from the same token ring network as this adapter LA10019 A ring parameter failure oc
57. Web sites is at your own risk Information concerning non IBM products was obtained from the suppliers of those products their published announcements or other publicly available sources IBM has not tested those products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance Copyright IBM Corp 2000 79 Trademarks compatibility or any other claims related to non IBM products Questions on the capabilities of non IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products This information is for planning purposes only The information herein is subject to change before the products described become available The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both IBM Alert on LAN AIX HelpCenter Nways Operating System 2 OS 2 Wake on LAN Tivoli and TME are trademarks of Tivoli Systems Inc in the United States other countries or both Microsoft Windows Windows NT and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Intel and LANDesk are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others 80 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Safety Information A Danger Before you begin to install this product read the safety information in Caution Safety Information Read This First SD2
58. able for easier reconnection at the end of this procedure 4 Follow the instructions provided in your PC manual for removing the cover or otherwise accessing the adapter slots and inserting the adapter 5 Install the adapter according to the instructions for adapter installation in the manual that came with your PC 6 Secure the adapter in the PCI slot with the retaining screw or other bracket lockdown mechanism 7 Reinstall all removed covers 8 Connect the token ring cable to the adapter and to the network See FSelectind for a description of the correct token ring cables to use 9 Reconnect all cables to your computer and then connect the power cord Follow all safety instructions Note In the U K by law the power cord must be connected before the telephone line cable 10 The hardware installation is complete See Selecting adapter cables To connect your adapter to a token ring network you will need one of the cables shown in ERE These cables are not included with the adapter Copyright IBM Corp 2000 5 6 Cable Group Adapter Network P N 6061063 Data Connector 2 Twisted Pairs Token Ring RJ 45 UTP Adapter Cable a or P N 6339098 9 Pin D Shell Ri Data Male IBM Token Ring Network PC Adapter Cable Connector Figure 1 STP and UTP cables The network end of the cable must be compatible with the network faceplate or other device to which the adapter will be connected
59. address keyword value was not specified for the RNICOPEN keyword parameter User Action Use NWCONFIG or INSTALL to consult the RNICOPEN keyword help to determine what are valid locally administered addresses Appendix E Novell NetWare Server messages 75 76 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix F Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver parameters The following parameters can be configured in the NET CFG file Table 11 DOS and OS 2 Configurable Driver Parameters in the NET CFG file Parameter Explanation FRAME This keyword defines the frame type used with the adapter Valid values TOKEN RING MSB TOKEN RING LSB TOKEN RING_SNAP MSB TOKEN RING_SNAP LSB The default value is TOKEN RING MSB NODE ADDRESS To set a locally administered address for the adapter type the local address you want to use The local address must contain 12 hexadecimal characters and can be specified in either most significant bit MSB which is the default or least significant bit LSB format To specify an MSB node address the letter Mimmediately follows the last digit of the node address To specify an LSB node address the letter L immediately follows the last digit of the node address If a node address is specified in MSB format the characters must be within the range X 400000000000 X 7FFFFFFFFFFF To specify a node address in MSB format append an M to the end of the address for example 400000000001
60. agnostics program See IBMTRPO xx 223 The adapter cannot be opened in AutoSense mode if it is the only active station on the network Explanation The DataRate configuration parameter is set to AUTO which is also the default value if the parameter is not specified but the adapter is the first station to open on the token ring network User Action This adapter is designed to not open onto the attached token ring network if it is configured to use AutoSense detection and if it would have been the first active ring station The possible remedies are to try connecting again at a later time when at least one other ring station is active on the network such as a network server or to change the configuration value so that the DATARATE parameter is set to a specific ring speed value of M16 or M4 and unload and load IBMTRPO to activate this configuration change Note that setting a specific value of M16 or M4 for the DataRate parameter will cause this adapter to establish the operational speed of the token ring network if it is still the first active ring station so consult with your local network administrator if necessary Appendix E Novell NetWare Server messages 73 Check the installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter This message is relevant for 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps operation only IBMTRPO xx 225 A network protocol error occurred while attempting to operate the adapter in full duplex mode
61. ains to this station Valid values 2 to 20 The default is 20 56 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 9 DOS and OS 2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL INI continued Parameter Explanation TCPPortRangeN OS 2 only This represents a set of parameters which designates the transmit frame priority value for a specified TCP port range N is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The format of this 9 digit hexadecimal string is PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue where each PortNumber is a four character hex value and PriorityValue is a one character hex value The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a range with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value Valid values PortNumber 0x0000 to OxFFFF PriorityValue 1t06 There is no default for this parameter UDPPortRangeN OS 2 only This represents a set of parameters which designates the transmit frame priority value for a specified UDP port range N is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The format of this 9 digit hexadecimal string is PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue where each PortNumber is a four character hex value and PriorityValue is a one character hex value The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a range with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value Valid values PortNumber 0x0000 to OxFFFF PriorityValue 1t06 There is no default value for this parameter
62. are not sure which ones to use select IBM IEEE 802 2 and IBM OS 2 NetBIOS protocol drivers or ask your network administrator The protocol drivers you have selected will appear under the adapter driver name in the Current Configuration list box Note You can edit parameter settings for the protocols Highlight a protocol and select Edit Chapter 3 Software installation 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Select OK when you have finished selecting and editing protocols in the MPTS Configuration panel Select Close on the Configure panel Select Exit in the MPTS dialog box Select Exit on the Update CONFIG SYS panel to update the CONFIG SYS file Select OK when you get the message that the CONFIG SYS has been successfully updated Select Exit on the Exiting MPTS panel Shut down and restart the computer to apply the changes At system startup check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using other installation programs Use the following procedure to install the OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using installation programs other than MPTS 1 2 Insert the CD ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive Use your product documentat
63. bezpe enstvo Pred in tal ciou v robku si pre tajte bezpe nost predpisy v V straha Bezpe ost predpisy Pre taj ako prv SD21 0030 V tejto bro rke s op san bezpe nost postupy pre pripojenie elektrick ch zariaden IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter A Pozor Preden za nete z instalacijo tega produkta preberite poglavje Opozorilo Informacije o vamem rokovanju preberi pred uporabo SD21 0030 To poglavje opisuje pravilne postopke za kabliranje A Peligro Antes de empezar a instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad en Atenci n Informaci n de Seguridad Lea Esto Primero SD21 0030 Este documento describe los procedimientos de seguridad para cablear y enchufar equipos el ctricos IN Varning livsfara Innan du b rjar installera den h r produkten b r du l sa s kerhetsinformationen i dokumentet Varning S kerhetsf reskrifter L s detta f rst SD21 0030 D r beskrivs hur du p ett s kert s tt ansluter elektrisk utrustning PIEL mA AAA A zul He a an cbl ZERE SD21 0030 WEET ER HH HEEE LARA ZC RP gt Telecommunications Safety Requirements in the United Kingdom This IBM product is made to high safety standards It complies inherently with telecommunications safety standard BS 6301 It is not designed to provide protection from excessive voltages appearing externally at its interfaces Therefore when this product is connected to a p
64. continued Parameter Explanation STANDBY This is a Server environment only keyword parameter The STANDBY keyword prohibits the adapter from opening on the ring and should only be used in conjunction with IBMRNIC NLM When the STANDBY keyword is specified the adapter will not function until an IBMRNIC failover event occurs to this adapter Enable Standby for the secondary adapter of a Redundant NIC adapter pair where both adapters are using Standard Failover mode Do NOT enable this keyword parameter without consulting the Redundant NIC chapter of the Token Ring Adapter Features document Valid values There are no values associated with this keyword Use a configuration NLM NWCONFIG or INSTALL to assist with the correct usage of this parameter This parameter is disabled by default TXBUFFERS This keyword defines the number of transmit buffers used by the IBMTRPO LAN driver Valid values 1 to 16 The default is 16 Note Maximum transmit frame size is defined by the server SET command Refer to your Novell NetWare system administration documentation for more information TXPRIMAX Priority Transmit Maximum Level This parameter permits the driver to set the maximum priority level that the adapter will accept If any frame is queued for transmission at a priority level higher than this it will be transmitted at this level Valid values 0 6 The default is 6 TXPRITHRESH Priority Transmit Threshol
65. correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e The Local Area Connection icon shows that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF Updating the driver when Windows 2000 is already installed This procedure assumes that both Windows 2000 and the adapter are already installed on your computer When Windows 2000 boots it will detect the new hardware and attempt to install a driver Use the following procedure to install the driver that came with your adapter le If you experience problems see A Digital Signature Not Found window might appear saying that the driver is not digitally signed If so select Yes to continue An Insert Disk dialog box appears prompting you to insert a diskette containing the driver Insert the diskette and select OK to continue Note If you are installing from the CD ROM specify the CD ROM drive letter for example x after you select OK Windows 2000 installs the driver and returns you to the desktop when finished Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e The Local Area Connection icon shows that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF Remote unattended in
66. ct your network administrator Blinking On The adapter has detected beaconing or a hard error On On The adapter has failed before running the T a mE the adapter e FGlossary on page 97 for definitions of the terms used in Hable d Understanding the adapter labels The green dot label indicates the speeds that this adapter supports over a token ring The universally administered address label contains the adapter s universally administered address This is the MAC address that was encoded in the adapter memory at the factory This 12 digit hexadecimal address is recorded on the label oups of two digits from left to right starting on the first row In the universally administered address is X 00 06 2E 00 00 01 in non canonical format with the most significant bit MSB first The universally administered address is unique and is used by network software to distinguish the adapter from others in the network If you prefer the adapter to be known on the network by a locally administered address you must configure the device driver or protocol driver to use a locally administered address Solving problems with driver installation If you have a problem with installing a driver perform the following procedure Make sure that you correctly followed the instructions for installing the adapter In the following table locate the row that describes the network operating system or network application on the computer and perf
67. curred while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time LA10020 The adapter was forced to remove itself while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network rejected the attempt by this adapter to connect to it User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time LA10021 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the diagnostics program to isolate the problem and contact your support personnel If no problem was identified by the diagnostics check that the cable is attached securely to both the adapter and the network interface wall plate Switch the computer OFF and then ON again to restart the machine If the problem persists contact your support personnel LA10022 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the diagnostics program to isolate the problem and contact your support personnel If no problem was identified by the diagnostics check that the cable is attached securely
68. cursor to the parameter window Enter parameter values as needed Press F1 for help It is recommended for servers that the Data Rate be set to 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps and clients be set to Automatic In some cases the system displays a pop up list of values for the field from which you select the desired value In other cases you must type in a value and press Enter to move to the next field To specify a particular frame type for a token ring driver press F3 to display a list of frame types Use the arrow keys to move up and down the list Press Enter to select a frame type When finished press F10 If you do not specify a particular frame type all frame types are loaded automatically but only those found on the network are actually bound to the driver Select Save parameters and load driver Confirm bindings of the protocol with the driver and the network number To add another adapter shut down the server power off the server and insert the additional driver NetWare will load the appropriate driver automatically Then repeat step 12 Novell Client DOS Windows 3 1x 18 1 w 10 11 Download Novell Client DOS Windows 3 1x Version 2 5 or later from Novell s Web site at http support novell com Unzip the downloaded file to a directory on your computer Exit Windows From a DOS prompt go to the directory where you put the file Run INSTALL EXE Select Yes or No to respond to the Novell License Agreemen
69. d This parameter permits the driver to set the threshold for priority transmits An IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter has two transmit channels All frames with priority level 0 through this threshold will be transmitted over the low priority channel All frames with a priority level greater than this threshold up to the maximum will be transmitted over the high priority channel Valid values 1 6 The default is 1 RT Route Switching Mode This parameter indicates whether the driver should enable code that attempts to send routable traffic directly to a destination rather than through the router This can improve the performance of these connections and reduce the workload at the router If the value if Disable all routable frames will be sent through the router Valid values A Automatically determines whether to use Peer or Client mode P Communicates with a peer destination station to establish a direct path C Uses an MSS server to determine the direct path D Deactivates the route switching function for this adapter The default is Disable Appendix D Novell NetWare Server driver parameters 67 Table 10 Novell NetWare Server driver parameters continued Parameter Explanation RTTS Route Switching Table Size This parameter specifies the number of entries allowed in the route table kept for Route Switching support This should be set equal to or greater than the number of remote stations this station will send
70. d of the Token Ring Optionally you might be able to change the value of the configuration parameter that specifies the maximum frame size to a value of 4500 or less to eliminate the need to reboot the computer for a similar situation in the future LA10027 The adapter opened for token ring xx Mbps half duplex Explanation Information only User Action None LA10028 The adapter opened for token ring xx Mbps full duplex Explanation Information only User Action None LA10033 Adapter analysis code is xx Explanation Information only User Action None LA10034 Adapter full duplex operation has now been activated Explanation Information only User Action None 62 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter LA10042 A device driver initialization error occurred failure code xx Explanation An unexpected error occurred during initialization of the device driver User Action Shut down the computer and switch OFF the power to the machine Restart the computer by switching it ON again If the error persists contact your support personnel LA10043 No adapter instances recognized by this device driver were found in PROTOCOL INI Explanation The PROTOCOL INI file does not have a section defined by the correct DRIVERNAME line anywhere within it User Action If you intend to run this device driver make sure to define a valid network configuration in the PROTOCOL INI file If you do not intend to run this device driv
71. d the OEM Service Release 2 OSR2 that is found on most computer system preloads To find out which release you are running select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and then double click the System icon Look at the version number under the text Microsoft Windows 95 e If the number is 4 00 950a or 4 00 950 you are using the retail release of Windows 95 e If the number is 4 00 950 B you are using the OSR2 release of Windows 95 Make sure that you refer to the appropriate installation section for the version of Windows 95 that you are using Before beginning installation shut down the computer Make sure that the operating system is correctly shut down and then switch off the power and disconnect the power cable from the power source Installing the driver when Windows 95 Retail is already installed 1 When you boot Windows 95 it will detect the new hardware and bring up a dialog box to allow a choice of drivers Select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer and then select OK 2 Insert the CD ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive 3 When prompted enter the path to the driver directory and select OK Note Some of the files on the diskette are located in the DOS subdirectory If necessary you will have to supply this subdirectory to get additional files copied onto your computer 4 At this point Windows 95 might prompt you for network names Type your computer s name and workgroup
72. d twisted pair UTP threshold 1 A level point or value above which something is true or will take place and below which it is not true or will not take place 2 In IBM bridge programs a value set for the maximum number of frames that are not forwarded across a bridge due to errors before a threshold exceeded occurrence is counted and indicated to network management programs 3 An initial value from which a counter is decremented to zero or a value to which a counter is incremented or decremented from an initial value When Glossary 101 the counter reaches zero or the threshold value a decision is made and or an event occurs token A sequence of bits passed from one device to another on the token ring network that signifies permission to transmit over the network It consists of a starting delimiter an access control field and an end delimiter The access control field contains a bit that indicates to a receiving device that the token is ready to accept information If a device has data to send along the network it appends the data to the token When data is appended the token then becomes a frame See frame Token Ring A network with a ring topology that passes tokens from one attaching device node to another A node that is ready to send can capture a token and insert data for transmission token ring network 1 A ring network that allows unidirectional data transmission between data stations by a to
73. data to using routable IP frames If it is set too low some of the traffic that could be sent directly will instead be sent through the router Valid values 16 1024 The default is 1024 RTSM Route Switching IP Subnet Mask This parameter contains a character string specifying the IP subnet mask for the IP subnet to which this adapter will attach This value is entered as an IP dotted decimal value for example 255 255 255 0 This is a mandatory parameter when the RTSWMode parameter is set to Auto or Peer Valid values XXX XXX XXX XXX A dotted decimal IP network number 15 characters maximum Disable When not in use The default is Disable RTHT Route Switching Holding Time This parameter specifies the Route Switching information holding time value This determines how often a remote station must refresh its Route Switching information which pertains to this station Valid values 2 to 20 The default is 20 TPRn TCP Port Range This represents a set of parameters which designate the transmit frame priority value for a specified TCP port range n is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The format of this 9 digit hexadecimal string is PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue where each PortNumber is a four character hex value and PriorityValue is a one character hex value The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a range with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value Valid values PortNumber 0x0000 to O
74. dressed destinations may read in accordance with appropriate conventions 2 A network configuration in which nodes are interconnected through a bidirectional transmission medium 3 One or more conductors used for transmitting signals or power 97 C CPU Central processing unit CRC See cyclic redundancy check CRC CSD corrective service diskette cable segment A section of cable between components or devices on a network A segment may consist of a single patch cable multiple patch cables connected together or a combination of building cable and patch cables connected together See LAN segment ring segment computer architecture The organizational structure of a computer system including hardware and software configuration 1 The arrangement of a computer system or network as defined by the nature number and chief characteristics of its functional units More specifically the term may refer to a hardware configuration or a software configuration 2 The devices and programs that make up a system subsystem or network See also system configuration connect InaLAN to physically join a cable from a station to an access unit or network connection point Contrast with attach control block 1 A storage area used by a computer program to hold control information 2 In the IBM Token Ring Network a specifically formatted block of information provided from the application program to the Adapter Support Inter
75. dure 1 Download the correct package to the management server There are packages for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 2 Run the package and extract all the files to a single directory 3 Repackage the files according to the specifics of the management software 4 Follow the directions included with the management software to schedule an update During the update all the files in the package are typically pushed to the client and the executable is started The command line options for the executable described in Table 4 can typically be passed to the executable by the management software The Managed Driver Upgrade should be completely transparent to the user The log file generated by Managed Driver Update will be stored in a directory designated by the management software Refer to the management software for details on how to locate this directory Chapter 3 Software installation 35 36 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Chapter 4 Problem solving This chapter contains procedures that help you troubleshoot problems and optimize the performance of your adapter Starting the troubleshooting process If you cannot successfully install the adapter or the adapter does not operate properly perform the following steps e If yours is the first station on the ring make sure that AutoSense is disabled e Refer to the following table Locate the symptom that best describes the problem Sympto
76. e drivers into the appropriate drive 2 When prompted enter the path to the driver directory and select OK Note Some of the files on the diskette are located in the DOS subdirectory If necessary you will have to supply this subdirectory to get additional files copied onto your computer 3 At this point Windows 95 might prompt you for network names Type your computer s name and workgroup Consult your system administrator if you do not know this information Select OK to continue 4 The driver files will be copied at this point Windows might prompt you for the Windows 95 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols and services Make sure that the location of your Windows 95 installation files for example d or d win95 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK You might also be prompted again for the location of the driver files Enter the appropriate location again as described previously After the files have been copied a dialog box displays the following message To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart the computer Do you want to restart your computer now 5 Remove the driver diskette or CD ROM from the computer and select Yes 6 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e The Device Manager System control panel applet
77. e drive and path information In the Select OEM Option dialog box select IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter Several work in progress panels are displayed indicating that the driver and its supporting files are being copied to your computer s hard disk The Network Control panel is displayed again There should be an entry in the Installed Adapter Cards list for each token ring adapter found in the computer To change default values for an adapter select that adapter in the Installed Adapters list box and then select Configure Make the necessary changes and select OK Note Make sure that all of the appropriate protocols are installed to connect to the network Consult your network administrator if you are unsure of what protocols need to be installed Select OK at the top right to complete the installation Note If TCP IP is installed as a protocol on the computer you will now see the TCP IP configuration panel Enter all necessary information and select OK The following message will be displayed Your network settings have changed You will need to exit and restart Windows NT so that the new settings can take effect Chapter 3 Software installation 23 12 If you experience problems see Select Restart now in order to have Windows NT automatically restart your computer Note You might need to reinstall Service Pack 5 due to changes to your services or protocols during installation Check for the following conditi
78. e first one on the ring AutoSense is not designed for changing ring speed while the adapter is operational It is usually necessary to reload the driver M16 16 Mbps ring speed operation M4 4 Mbps ring speed operation The default is AUTO EnableTxEofInt This parameter specifies whether the Transmit End of Frame Interrupt is enabled Valid values Yes Indicates that the interrupt will be recognized by the interrupt handler No Indicates that the interrupt will not be recognized by the interrupt handler This value is preferable in some environments such as a server environment to reduce the number of times the interrupt handler is invoked This can result in reduced CPU utilization and increased performance The default is Yes MaxTransmits OS 2 This parameter specifies the maximum number of transmit queue entries The value should only be set high enough to accommodate the sum of all MaxTransmits for all protocol drivers using the adapter concurrently Valid values 1 to 128 The default is 31 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 53 Table 9 DOS and OS 2 NDIS device driver parameters in PROTOCOL INI continued Parameter Explanation MaxTxFrameSize OS 2 only This parameter specifies the maximum frame size that can be transmitted on the LAN The parameter value serves as an upper limit The actual maximum frame size might be smaller The maximum frame size supported by the NDIS device driver is the lesser of the
79. e is AUTO RXBUFFERS This keyword defines the number of receive buffers used by the driver Valid values 9 to 64 The default value is 16 TXBUFFERS This keyword defines the number of transmit buffers used by the driver Valid values 1 to 3 The default value is 1 FULLDUPLEX This keyword influences whether a full duplex network connection will be requested by the adapter Valid values NO YES The default value is YES 78 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix G Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U S A IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in other countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering the subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Co
80. e server installation 1 Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE package file on the adapter CD ROM 2 Refer to Novell s Installation and Upgrade manual for installation instructions Follow the procedure for the installation of Novell NetWare 3 12 until the section titled Load LAN Drivers is next 3 Insert the diskette that you created in step 1 into drive A Enter the following commands at the server prompt LOAD A NOVELL NETWARE NBI31X NLM LOAD A NOVELL NETWARE MSM31X NLM LOAD A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM Note A message referring to protected mode BIOS access might appear before installation of Novell patches It is for information only and can be ignored 4 Load the server device driver Enter the following command at the server prompt LOAD X NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LAN DATARATE M16 It is recommended for servers that the DataRate be set to M16 or M4 and clients be set to Auto for a complete list of parameters that can be specified in the LOAD IBMTRPO command in the AUTOEXEC NCF file 5 Follow the instructions in the Novell manual beginning with Bind the Protocol to the LAN Driver and continue until you are in the file server STARTUP NCF file panel 6 In addition to the instructions in the Novell manual add the following line to STARTUP NCF Set Minimum Packet Receive Buffers 48 Note Increase the minimum packet receive buffers by 48 for each additional ada
81. e whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see Use the following procedure to install the DOS NDIS 2 device driver 1 2 Insert the CD ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive Use your operating system documentation to install the driver IBMTRP DOS This driver is located in the dos subdirectory on both diskette and the CD ROM 3 re the m if needed See Chapter 3 Software installation 21 Note If you use Microsoft Windows for Workgroups and want to configure the NetAddress parameter for the NDIS device driver remember to enclose the address in double quotes The NetAddress parameter is used to set a locally administered address for the adapter 4 Shut down and restart the computer to apply the changes 5 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files load successfully There are no error messages If error messages are displayed or if you do not see messages that indicate If you experience problems see For information concerning NDIS driver error messages see Appendix C NDIS A DOS Novell NetWare Requester 16 bit The 16
82. eeded Refer to the following table IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 4 Managed Driver Upgrade command line options Option Explanation boot y n The adapter needs to be rebooted before the upgrade takes effect The Managed Driver Upgrade executable can force the system to reboot after it completes Set boot y if you want the system to reboot Set boot n if you do not want the system to reboot The default is boot y down y n There are times when you might want to revert to a previous version of a driver Set down y in these cases Set down n to prevent an older driver from being accidentally installed over a newer driver The default is down n Windows NT 4 0 does not support this option file y n Controls the logging ability of the Managed Driver Upgrade executable file y will generate a log file in the same directory where the executable resides file n suppresses logging The default is file y Iname XXXXXXXX XXX Customizes the name of the log file The name can be any valid Windows filename The default name is MYOUT DAT For example to execute on Windows 98 log to a file called TRMDU LOG and reboot after completion enter the following on the command line TRMDU98 boot y file y name TRMDU LOG Running Managed Driver Upgrade remotely To run the Managed Driver Upgrade from a remote location using management software perform the following proce
83. eeded with its initialization using a predetermined default value for this parameter LA10050 The NDIS 2 0 device driver was not able to register with the Protocol Manager Explanation An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to register a adapter with the Protocol Manager User Action Check the drive and directory to ensure that the Protocol Manager is located in the path specified in the CONFIG SYS file If this error persists consider reinstalling the NDIS 2 0 network support software LA10051 The configuration parameter values have forced the internal data blocks to exceed the allowed limit Explanation The combination of configuration parameters being used requires more than the 64 KB memory area that is available for this adapter instance to hold its internal control information User Action Lower the value of the MaxTransmits or MinRcvBuffs parameters in the PROTOCOL INI file to reduce the amount of control block storage required by the device driver Shut down and restart the computer to activate this configuration change LA10053E DOS Only Device Driver could not initialize Failure code xx Explanation The device driver was not able to initialize itself This is most often caused by conflicts between the device driver and other resources in the system User Action Record this message number and the failure code and contact your support personnel for assistance LA10054E DOS Only No adapters supported b
84. elevision interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by Appendix G Notices 87 unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Norm EN Statement 88 This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Operation of this product in a domestic residential environment
85. ell NetWare DOS Requester 16 bit NOVELL DOS Novell NetWare OS 2 Requester 16 bit NOVELL OS2 OS 2 OS2 DOS DOS Table Z on nage S ists packages that are available on the Web and on the CD ROM lists diskette images that are available on the Web and on the CD ROM You can obtain them by using the navigational tool already mentioned Select the Web link for the latest version of the file or select the CD ROM link to copy the file directly from the CD ROM The files are located on the CD ROM at x download where x is your CD ROM drive Copyright IBM Corp 2000 49 Software packages The package files can be executed to expand the files to a hard disk or toa diskette where noted with an asterisk The directory structure is maintained as it exists on the CD ROM Table 7 Software packages Package Description Executable CD ROM Complete CD ROM content CDIMAGE EXE Device Drivers DOS and Windows 3 1x NDIS 2 DOSNDISP EXE Novell NetWare DOS Requester 16 bit DOSODIP EXE Novell NetWare Server and Client NETWAREP EXE OS 2 NDIS 2 Windows 95 Retail NT 3 51 Windows 95 OSR2 98 NT 4 0 2000 Windows for Workgroups OS2NDISP EXE WIN32PKG EXE PC99LOGO EXE WFWPKG EXE Managed Driver Upgrade Windows 95 OSR2 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 WINMDU95 EXE WINMDU98 EXE WINMDUNT EXE WINMDU2K EXE Documentation User s Guide USERMGMT EXE HTML and PDF Features Guide FEATUR
86. emoved If so respond Continue Installation is complete when you see the Installation Complete panel 8 Reboot and start Windows NT to connect and log in to your server og A 0 N Novell Client for Windows 95 Previous version is IntranetWare Client for Windows 95 Note You will need the Windows 95 diskettes or CD ROM to complete this installation If you are installing on a workstation that already has Windows 95 installed using Novell IntranetWare Client Version 2 2 for Windows 95 use the following procedure Note IntranetWare Client Version 2 2 for Windows 95 or Novell Client Version 2 5 for Windows 95 can be downloaded from Novell s support Web site at http support novell com If you are upgrading from the NetWare DOS Requester VLM client or if you do not have any network client installed you need to have the Windows 95 CD ROM or diskettes or the Windows 95 CAB files 1 If the NDIS driver is not already installed follow the instructions in Windows 951 2 After downloading the code run the installation program SETUP EXE for Novell IntranetWare Client Version 2 2 for Windows 95 or Novell Client Version 2 5 for Windows 95 3 Select Yes or No to respond to the Novell License Agreement 4 Select Start to begin the installation If you are prompted to select a adapter select one that matches your hardware this step might not be necessary as you should have already selected the adapter in the first step
87. endix G Notices 93 International Business Machines Armonk NY 10504 Corporation Statement of Limited Warranty The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you originally purchase for your use and not for resale from IBM or an IBM authorized reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combination of them Machines are subject to these terms only if purchased in the United States or Puerto Rico or Canada and located in the country of purchase If you have any questions contact IBM or your reseller Machine IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Warranty Period Lifetime Elements and accessories are warranted for three months Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information Production Status Each Machine is manufactured from new parts or new and serviceable used parts which perform like new parts In some cases the Machine may not be new and may have been previously installed Regardless of the Machine s production status IBM s warranty terms apply The IBM Warranty IBM warrants that each Machine 1 is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2 conforms to IBM s Official Published Specifications IBM calculates the expiration of the warranty period from the Machine s Date of Installation The date on your receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM
88. eports after the files have finished copying that Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Select Finish to continue 7 Adialog box displays the following message To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Do you want to restart your computer now Remove the diskette or CD ROM from your computer and select Yes 8 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully The device driver files loaded successfully The Device Manager System control panel applet reports that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see Windows 2000 Although Windows 2000 may automatically install a device driver for your adapter we recommend that you upgrade to the driver included with the adapter Use the following procedures to install the latest driver Installing the driver for a first time Windows 2000 installation 30 If your adapter is already installed in a machine in which you are installing Windows 2000 for the first time Windows 2000 may detect the adapter and install the default driver Use the following procedure to install the updated driver that came with your adapter IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 10 11 On the desktop click My Network Places
89. er Valid values Auto Automatically determines whether to use Peer or Client mode Peer Communicates with a peer destination station to establish a direct path Client Uses an MSS server to determine the direct path Disable Deactivates the route switching function for this adapter The default is Disable RTSWTableSize OS 2 only This parameter specifies the number of entries allowed in the route table for route switching support This should be set equal to or greater than the number of remote stations that this station will send data to using routable frames for example TCP IP If it is set too low some of the traffic that could be sent directly will instead be sent through the router Valid values 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 The default is 16 RTSWSubnetMask OS 2 only This parameter contains a character string specifying the IP Subnet Mask for the IP subnet to which this adapter will attach This value is entered as an IP dotted decimal value for example 255 255 255 0 This is a mandatory parameter when the RTSWMode parameter is set to Auto or Peer Valid values XXX XXX XXX XXX A dotted decimal IP network number 15 characters maximum Disable When not in use The default is Disable RTSWHoldingTime OS 2 only This parameter specifies the Route Switching information holding time value This determines how often a remote station must refresh its Route Switching information which pert
90. er remove its DEVICE statement from the CONFIG SYS file LA10044 The NDIS 2 0 Protocol Manager could not be opened Explanation An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to open the Protocol Manager User Action Check the drive and directory to ensure that the Protocol Manager is located in the path specified in the CONFIG SYS file If this error persists consider reinstalling the NDIS 2 0 network support software LA10045 Could not find the PROTOCOL INI file image Explanation An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to read the PROTOCOL INI file image through interaction with the Protocol Manager User Action Check the drive and directory to ensure that the Protocol Manager is located in the path specified in the CONFIG SYS file Verify that a valid PROTOCOL INI file exists in the proper location If this error persists consider reinstalling the NDIS 2 0 network support software LA10046 The required DRIVERNAME parameter was not found in PROTOCOL INI Explanation The parameter specifying the driver name DRIVERNAME was not found in the PROTOCOL INI file This parameter is required User Action Change PROTOCOL INI to specify the proper information LA10047 The NetAddress value in PROTOCOL INI is invalid and will be ignored Explanation The value specified for the network address parameter in PROTOCOL INI is not valid for one of the following reasons e Invalid local station address Too long
91. er updating for the correct number of adapters Use the following procedure to run 4 16 Mbps diagnostics 1 Insert the Diagnostic diskette in drive A and reboot your computer 2 At the DOS Boot Menu select IBM Token Ring PCI Extended Diagnostics for 4 16 Mbps operation If the system will not boot with the adapter installed but will boot without the adapter skip to step IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 3 Ifthere is more than one adapter installed in your computer a selection menu displays each adapter by its universally administered address Use the cursor keys or the mouse to select the adapter to test 4 Connect the adapter to the network and press the Enter key to select Test There are two test options wrap test and on ring test e The wrap test tests the adapter and cable through the hub or concentrator or through a wrap plug attached to the cable e For the on ring test the adapter must be connected to a network with other adapters so the ring speed of the network can be automatically sensed If the adapter is the only one in the network the on ring test will fail 5 Select the option for the test to perform 6 If the test indicates that there is no adapter in the system or that diagnostics cannot be run e Check that the adapter is correctly seated in the slot e Make sure that the LEDs blink alternately amber and green after you power up your computer N ar eee e Run the adapter diagnostics agai
92. erver driver parameters Appendix E Novell NetWare Server messages Appendix F Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver parameters Appendix G Notices Trademarks Safety Information a Telecommunications Safety Requirements in the United Kingdom y Statement of Compliance with the United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 Electronic Emission Notices A a a a ee Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Other Electronic Emission Notices for STP Media Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada European Norm EN Statement Hinweis zur Elektromagnetischen Vertr eglichkeit EMVG i Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement Other Electronic Emission Notices for UTP Media Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 9 65 Zi Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement 88 European Norm EN Statement 88 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement 89 Taiwanese Class A Warning Statement 2 2 89 Power Cord Notices for UTP Media 2 2 89 IBM License Agreement for Productivity Aids 90 IF YOU DOWNLOAD OR USE THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS Bee it ae ee el NetWare Network Computing Products from IBM A woe Son mw ms a s C Protection and Security
93. es on the diskette are located in the DOS subdirectory If necessary you will have to supply this subdirectory to get additional files copied onto your computer 3 Windows will display a list of compatible devices Make sure that your adapter is selected and then select OK 4 Windows will return to the PCI Token Ring Controllers Properties dialog box Select OK to continue 5 At this point Windows might prompt you for network names Type your computer s name and workgroup Consult your system administrator if you do not know this information Select OK to continue The driver files will be copied at this point Windows might prompt you for the Windows 95 CD ROM in order to install default network protocols and services Make sure that the location of your Windows 95 installation files for example d or d win95 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK 6 If Windows 95 displays a dialog that warns you that the PCI Token Ring Controller has a ROM ignore the message and select Test to continue 7 Select OK in the Device Manager 8 Remove the driver diskette or CD ROM 9 Select Start gt Shut Down and select Restart the computer to reboot the computer Continuing installation of the driver using the Update Device Driver Wizard 1 Select the Update Driver button on the properties sheet Windows will display the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog The dialog box should read This wizard will complete the ins
94. etwork board is not detected choose the driver for the network board from the list provided with NetWare 5 or use a new or updated driver from the diskette that you created in step 1 The network board must be installed and configured correctly For servers it is recommended that DATARATE be set to M16 or M4 and clients be set to Auto You might be able to influence certain network board properties by configuring the system and the network board or both e Load a NetWare Loadable Module TM program if required Certain server and network configurations might require you to load a NetWare Loadable Module NLM before you can complete the server installation An example is loading ROUTE NLM for a token ring environment that requires it IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Netware Installation The following device drivers were detected for this server Add change or delete device drivers as needed Device types Driver names Storage devices SCS1HD Network boards IEMTRPO NetWare Loadable Modules optional Continue Modify Alt Fl0 Exit Esc Back 3 Add delete or modify drivers as needed e To add a driver a In the Options box select Modify b Select the driver and press Enter c Press Insert to select from a list of drivers provided with NetWare d Press Insert again to install a driver from diskette e To delete a driver a In the Options box select Modify b Select the driver a
95. f a configuration parameter was incorrectly specified User Action Edit the configuration file or rerun the configuration program to specify the correct value within the allowed range Check the adapter installation instructions for additional information LA10007 The configuration parameter values have forced the internal data blocks to exceed the allowed limit Explanation The combination of configuration parameters being used requires more than the 64 KB memory area that is available for this adapter instance to hold its internal control information User Action Lower the value of the MaxTransmits or MinRcvBuffs parameters from their current setting to reduce the amount of control block storage required by the device driver Shut down and restart the computer to activate this configuration change Copyright IBM Corp 2000 59 LA10008 Unable to register interrupt level xx for this adapter Explanation The hardware interrupt level assigned to this adapter was not able to be registered hooked by the device driver User Action Check the configuration of your computer looking for other devices that are assigned the same interrupt level as this adapter Try removing the conflicting device from the machine and restarting the computer to see if the problem is resolved If so determine whether the conflicting device can be left out of the machine or whether the machine can be reconfigured to resolve the conflict Note that in most PCI
96. face to request an operation cyclic redundancy check CRC Synonym for frame check sequence FCS D data rate See data transfer rate line data rate data transfer rate The average number of bits characters or blocks per unit of time passing between equipment in a data transmission session The rate is expressed in bits characters or blocks per second minute or hour default Pertaining to an attribute value or option that is assumed when none is explicitly specified default value A value assumed when no value has been specified device driver The code needed to attach and use a device on a computer or a network diagnostics Modules or tests used by computer users and service personnel to diagnose hardware problems DLS DOS LAN Services 98 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter DOS See BM Personal Computer Disk Operating System DOS duplex In data communication pertaining to a simultaneous two way independent transmission in both directions Synonymous with full duplex Contrast with half duplex E EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture enabled 1 On a LAN pertaining to an adapter or device that is active operational and able to receive frames from the network 2 Pertaining to a state of a processing unit that allows the occurrence of certain types of interruptions 3 Pertaining to the state in which a transmission control unit or an audio response unit can accept inco
97. fault values for an adapter select that adapter on the Network Adapters list and then select Properties Make the necessary changes and select OK Note Make sure that all of the appropriate protocols are installed to connect to the network Consult your network administrator if you are unsure of what protocols need to be installed Select Close to complete the installation Note If TCP IP is installed as a protocol on the computer you will now see the TCP IP configuration panel Enter all necessary information and select OK The following message will be displayed Your network settings have changed You will need to exit and restart Windows NT so that the new settings can take effect Select Yes in order to have Windows NT automatically restart your computer IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Windows 95 Note You might need to reinstall the Service Pack due to changes to your services or protocols during installation 12 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e There are no error messages logged for the IBMTRP service in the Event Viewer e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF If you experience problems see There are two different versions of Windows 95 in distribution the retail release that individuals can purchase an
98. files select Copy only the default driver Follow the instructions on the panels to continue installation When Installation Complete appears in the Requester window go to the Configuration menu and select This workstation Select Edit to accept the default location for the NET CFG file In the edit box titled Current NET CFG File Contents type the following lines link driver IBMTRPO SLOT 10001 link support BUFFERS 8 4096 Notes C To enable source routing changes will have to be made to the CONFIG SYS file Refer to Novell s Workstation for OS 2 manual for instructions on how to enable source routing The lines in the NetWare Requester section of the CONFIG SYS file must be in a certain order Do not reorder the lines in this section of CONFIG SYS Refer to the Novell manuals for more information 8 Select Save to complete the NetWare Requester installation 9 Reboot the computer to apply the changes Note To make changes in the NetWare Requester configuration double click the Novell icon on the desktop Double click the Install icon in the Novell window Go to the Configuration and select This workstation Make sure that the correct NET CFG is shown in the next dialog box and select Edit Edit the NET CFG file in the edit box titled Current NET CFG File Contents When the changes are complete select Save and reboot the computer to apply the changes 10 Check for the following conditions to determin
99. g installation package TRSHOOT EXE in order to install Troubleshooting Utility You can obtain this package from the adapter CD ROM or the Web For Windows 9x systems the package automatically installs an IBM LAN Adapter Management IOCTL driver as a Windows protocol To install Troubleshooting Utility run the software package executable and follow the instructions on the installation wizard windows A folder containing Troubleshooting Utility Troubleshooting Utility Help and a deinstall icon are copied to your computer Starting Troubleshooting Utility You can use Troubleshooting Utility in the wizard mode or expert mode The wizard mode provides a series of windows that guide you through the troubleshooting process The expert mode is for more advanced users To start Troubleshooting Utility perform the following steps 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Troubleshooting Utility gt Troubleshooting Utility 2 Select one of the following options e Select the Wizard button to run the Wizard The Wizard provides a series of windows that guide you through the troubleshooting process Select the Expert button to display a dialog box with tabs for each troubleshooting process task Using Troubleshooting Utility 38 In the wizard mode Troubleshooting Utility displays windows for performing troubleshooting tasks In the expert mode Troubleshooting Utility displays a dialog box with tabs for performing troubleshooting tasks
100. he magic packet the adapter signals the system to turn on the power supply thus turning on the computer system The magic packet is a frame sent by another computer system usually running an application that provides remote system management Attention Some PCs with multiple PCI slots that support Wake on LAN and 3 3 volt auxiliary power may not have an adequate 3 3 volt power supply to power more than just a few of the slots with auxiliary 3 3 volts Check with your PC supplier to determine the number of PCI slots that can be concurrently populated and still meet the current limit of 375 mA per slot for auxiliary 3 3 volts This limit is specified in the PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Revision 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 3 4 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Chapter 2 Installing the adapter hardware This chapter describes how to install the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Installing the adapter Your adapter comes configured from the factory with RPL PXE and expansion ROM enabled Before i begin to install this adapter be sure to read To install your adapter perform the following procedure 1 Switch OFF the PC and all attached devices Note In the U K by law telephone line cables must be disconnected from the PC before the power cord 2 Remove the power cord from the outlet 3 Remove all cables from your PC Label each c
101. hich implies physically connecting a device to a network attaching device Any device that is physically connected to a network and can communicate over the network auto removal The removal of a device from data passing activity without human intervention This action is accomplished by the adapter in the device and can be initiated by a network management program available memory In a personal computer the number of bytes of memory that can be used after memory requirements for the operating system device drivers and other application programs have been satisfied beaconing An error indicating function of token ring adapters that assists in locating a problem causing a hard error on a token ring network BIA Burned In Address The address of a LAN adapter card burned into the card and unique to the card BIOS Basic Input Output Services See also NetB OS block size 1 The minimum size that frames are grouped into for retransmission 2 The number of data elements such as bits bytes characters or records that are recorded or transmitted as a unit buffer 1 A portion of storage used to hold input or output data temporarily 2 A routine or storage used to compensate for a difference in data rate or time of occurrence of events when transferring data from one device to another bus 1 In a processor a physical facility on which data is transferred to all destinations but from which only ad
102. ime LA10013 The lobe wire connected to the adapter is not attached to the network Explanation The adapter is not correctly connected to the token ring network User Action Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token ring network You might need to contact your local administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational If the error persists try using a different cable LA10014 The configured data rate for the adapter does not match that of the network Explanation The operational speed of the token ring network does not match the configured speed of the adapter User Action Change the setting of the DataRate configuration parameter to match the speed of the network to which the adapter is attached Your local network administrator should be able to tell you which speed to use Setting the DataRate parameter value to Auto will allow the adapter to automatically determine the correct speed setting to use when connecting to the network provided that this is not the only adapter active on the Token Ring This message is relevant for 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps operation only Consult the adapter installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter LA10015 An adapter timeout occurred while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly
103. initialization e Fast blink The adapter has detected a wake up frame and is attempting to wake up the system If this state persists it indicates that the attached PC does not have Wake on LAN enabled To correct this problem power on the PC and enable the Wake on LAN feature from the power management system configuration menu Off Off The adapter initialization is in progress or the computer is powered off Off Blinking The adapter did not detect any problems during its self diagnostic tests and is waiting to open If this LED state occurs after the adapter has been opened this state indicates that the adapter has been closed under software control Off On The adapter is open and operating correctly 44 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table d lists LED states that indicate problems Table 6 Problems shown by adapter LED states self diagnostic tests Amber Green Explanation Action On Off The adapter self diagnostic tests failed or on o there is a problem with the adapter baoe 44 to me the adapter Blinking Off The adapter is closed due to one of the Perform the following procedures as following conditions appropriate e The adapter open failed 1 The adapter detected a wire fault e The adapter failed the auto removal test 2 Verify that the Adapter is configured correctly 3 If other stations on the network are having problems communicating conta
104. installed on your mecina use the following instructions If it is installed follow the instructions in Server driver installation during NetWare 5 0 Server installation 16 Installation of the network board and its device driver occurs during the combined storage device and network board installation step Use the following instructions to install the network board and its driver during a new NetWare 5 0 Server installation 1 Create a device driver installation diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE package file on the adapter CD ROM 2 Select a storage device and a network board e Select and configure the storage device Storage devices such as hard disks CD ROMs and tape devices require a software driver to communicate with the storage adapter The software driver for the storage device is called a custom device module CDM Each type of storage device requires a CDM The installation program auto detects many types of storage devices such as IDE drives SCSI drives CD ROM drives and tape drives If your storage device is not detected choose the appropriate driver from the list of available drivers provided with NetWare 5 or add a new driver from a diskette CDMs can be obtained from the storage device manufacturer e Select and configure the network board The software driver for a network board is called a LAN driver The installation program auto detects many types of network boards If your n
105. ion on the network User Action Modify the configuration file to change the Node parameter value being used for this adapter or remove the Node parameter to allow the universally administered address to be used Contact your local network administrator for assistance with choosing a new Node parameter value or to have the conflicting adapter removed from the same token ring network as this adapter IBMTRPO xx 219 A ring parameter failure occurred while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time IBMTRPO xx 220 The adapter was forced to remove itself while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network rejected the attempt by this adapter to connect to it User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time IBMTRPO xx 221 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the diagnostics program See IBMTRPO xx 222 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the di
106. ion to install the driver IBMTRP OS2 that is located in the root directory on both the CD ROM and diskette Modify the parameters if needed See Appendix B ND de ETEN for a list and explanation of parameters IBM TCP IP for OS 2 and Warp Connect are examples of products that provide driver installation programs Shut down and restart the computer to apply the changes Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files load successfully There are no error messages The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF OS 2 Novell NetWare Requester Before installation copy IBMTRPO SYS from the CD ROM to the root directory containing your Novell NetWare Requester source files 20 Refer to the workstation basics and installation manuals from Novell When a dialog box titled Requester Installation appears during the installation process perform the following procedure IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter DOS NDIS 2 If you are installing the NetWare Requester on a workstation select Edit CONFIG SYS and Copy All Files If the NetWare Requester is already installed on the workstation and only a driver update is needed then select Only Edit CONFIG SYS On the next panel specify the name of the adapter driver IBMTRPO SYS When you get to the panel labeled Copy ODI LAN Driver
107. ired the Program Appendix G Notices 91 NetWare Network Computing Products from IBM The following additional license terms apply to the Novell IntranetWare Client for DOS and Windows 3 1 code included with IBM s LAN Client program In the event of any inconsistency between the following terms and the terms of the IBM License Agreement for Productivity Aids the following terms shall prevail IF YOU DOWNLOAD OR USE THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS The IBM program you have licensed may be designed to run in a single computer system only or it may contain modules designed to run in multiple computer system environments The type of environment that applies is limited by the definitions that follow SINGLE USER PROGRAM means a program which operates on an intelligent single user device by which the device acts as a standalone system or a peer system on a Communications Network COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK means a computer system which allows a number of independent computing devices to communicate with each other NETWORK HOST OR NETWORK SERVER means a single machine on which a Host program or NLM or VAP operates to provide the host or server resources to the other machines in a network HOST PROGRAM means that portion of the NetWare network operating system that executes on the Network Host or Network Server CLIENT PROGRAM means that portion of the NetWare network operating system that executes on the personal workstation NLM PROG
108. ken passing procedure over one transmission medium so that the transmitted data returns to and is removed by the transmitting station The IBM Token Ring Network is a baseband LAN with a star wired ring topology that passes tokens from network adapter to network adapter 2 A network that uses a ring topology in which tokens are passed in a sequence from node to node A node that is ready to send can capture the token and insert data for transmission 3 A group of interconnected token rings twisted pair A transmission medium that consists of two insulated conductors twisted together to reduce noise U universally administered address The address permanently encoded in an adapter at the time of manufacture All universally administered addresses are unique Contrast with locally administered address unshielded twisted pair UTP See telephone twisted pair UTP See unshielded twisted pair UTP See also telephone twisted pair W W Waitt wire fault An error condition caused by a break or a short circuit in the cable segment that connects the adapter port to its access unit 102 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Index A AutoSense 53 65 78 C cables 5 CD ROM content 49 Client 32 33 client system installation 7 communication problem solving 46 contents package 2 D device driver parameters 53 device driver problems 47 device drivers downloading from Internet 47 diagnostics 42 DOS
109. m Solution Problem with adapter operation Using Troubleshooting Utility Problem indicated by the adapter LEDs Problem with loading the drivers Unable to communicate with the network This chapter includes the following topics Section Page E EI EI EI SI EN El EN El El Using Troubleshooting Utility Troubleshooting Utility is an application that you can use to collect information about your system to help diagnose problems with your token ring PCI adapter It is available for Windows 95 OSR2 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Utility helps you identify and solve network problems that involve the adapter It analyzes your system and all token ring PCI adapters in your system Using the available information it offers suggestions for solving your networking problems Troubleshooting Utility also generates an adapter information report that Copyright IBM Corp 2000 37 provides detailed information about your system to enable your network administrator or other support personnel to efficiently assist you You can also use it to create a Diagnostic diskette If Troubleshooting Utility verifies that your adapter is working correctly yet you are still having networking problems you should use Windows Help to verify that the correct services and protocols are installed for your network Installing Troubleshooting Utility You need the self extractin
110. machines the PCI BIOS assigns certain system resources to the devices found in the computer including the interrupt level LA10010 A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter Explanation A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation User Action Run the diagnostics program to isolate the problem and contact your support personnel If no problem was identified by the diagnostics check that the cable is attached securely to both the adapter and the network interface wall plate Switch the computer OFF and then ON again to restart the machine If the problem persists contact your support personnel LA10011 A possible lobe wire failure was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The adapter is not correctly connected to the token ring network User Action Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token ring network You might need to contact your local network administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational If the error persists try using a different cable LA10012 A signal loss condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later t
111. ming calls on a line F FCS See frame check sequence FCS frame 1 The unit of transmission in some LANs including the IBM Token Ring Network and the IBM PC Network It includes delimiters control characters information and checking characters On a token ring network a frame is created from a token when the token has data appended to it On a token bus network IBM PC Network all frames including the token frame contain a preamble start delimiter control address optional data and checking characters end delimiter and are followed by a minimum silence period 2 A housing for machine elements 3 In synchronous data link control SDLC the vehicle for every command every response and all information that is transmitted using SDLC procedures Each frame begins and ends with a flag frame check sequence FCS 1 A system of error checking performed at both the sending and receiving station after a block check character has been accumulated 2 A numeric value derived from the bits in a message that is used to check for any bit errors in transmission 3 A redundancy check in which the check key is generated by a cyclic algorithm Synonymous with cyclic redundancy check CRC FTP File Transfer Protocol full duplex Synonym for duplex G group address In a LAN a locally administered address assigned to two or more adapters to allow the adapters to copy the same frame Contrast locally administered addre
112. n If the tests are completed successfully and your computer still is not communicating contact your network administrator 7 If the wrap test and on ring test run without errors the adapter is ready for use Exit the diagnostic program and follow the directions for reactivating the computer If an error occurs record any messages that appear record the LED sequences and contact your network administrator Note This procedure does not verify that the data rate of the device driver setting matches the data rate of the LAN segment Understanding the adapter LEDs and labels and Table 5 on page 44 describe the LEDs and labels located on the bracket of the adapter Chapter 4 Problem solving 43 Universally Administered Address Label Green Amber Figure 2 The adapter LEDs and labels Understanding the adapter LEDs The LEDs provide information useful for monitoring the status of the adapter and for solving problems If the green LED is on and the amber LED is off the adapter is operating correctly If the amber LED is blinking and the green LED is on a problem with the adapter has been detected indicates the sequence that displays when the you start the computer and the adapter reaches the open state successfully Some of the states might be too brief to observe Table 5 Startup sequence of LED states Amber Green Explanation Blinking Blinking Slow blink The adapter is waiting for
113. nce by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Other Electronic Emission Notices for STP Media Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Norm EN Statement 86 This product is in conformity with the protec
114. nd press Enter c Select the driver to delete and press Delete e To modify a driver a In the Options box select Modify b Select the driver and press Enter c Select the driver to modify and press Enter d Select the property to modify Server driver installation in existing NetWare 5 0 Server The following procedure explains how to use NWCONFIG to load a LAN driver and bind a protocol 1 Create a diskette containing the extracted files from the NETWAREP EXE package file on the adapter CD ROM 2 At the server console prompt enter NWCONFIG 3 Select Driver Options gt Configure network drivers 4 To select the driver from all of the available drivers select Select a driver The screen will display a list of all available drivers 5 Press Insert Follow the instructions on the panels Use the diskette that you created in step 1 when you are prompted to supply an unlisted driver The directory is a novell netware Chapter 3 Software installation 17 11 12 13 Note For some drivers a message might appear indicating that the driver must be loaded manually at the console prompt To load a driver manually follow the screen prompts or press F1 for more information Set protocols When the window containing protocol choices is displayed select the protocol that you want to use and press the space bar If you select TCP IP enter the IP address and the IP mask Set parameters Use the down arrow key to move the
115. nnn appears in several messages It is used to identify the adapter s instance and bears no relationship to the physical slots in the computer If this is the only adapter the number will be 00000000 LA10001 IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter Version xx Explanation Information only User Action None LA10002 The IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter UAA BIA is xx Explanation Information only User Action None LA10003 The IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter is using an LAA of xx Explanation Information only User Action None LA10004 Revision level xx of the adapter is incompatible with this driver version Explanation The Revision ID of the adapter is not one that is supported by this version of the device driver This correlation is enforced to ensure an appropriate match between the hardware and the device driver software User Action Contact your support personnel for assistance You might need to upgrade your adapter use a different version of the device driver or do both LA10005 A device driver initialization error occurred failure code xx Explanation An unexpected error occurred during initialization of the device driver User Action Shut down the computer correctly and switch OFF the power to the machine Restart the computer by switching it ON again If the error persists contact your support personnel LA10006 The configuration parameter xx was specified incorrectly Its default value will be used Explanation The value o
116. not specify the correct driver location for example the CD ROM or diskette drive perform the following steps a Click the Back button twice b Select Display a list of known drivers and then select Next c Select Have Disk and then specify the location of the driver the CD ROM or diskette drive letter d After you select the correct driver an Update Driver Warning window might appear If so click Yes to continue The next page of the wizard should confirm that the hardware and device driver are found Select Next again to begin copying files Notes a Windows might prompt you for the driver diskette If so type the letter of your drive b Windows might also prompt you for the Windows 2000 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols Make sure that the location of your Windows 2000 installation files for example d or d win2000 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK c A Digital Signature Not Found window might appear saying that the driver is not digitally signed If so select Yes to continue After the files are copied the wizard displays the following message Chapter 3 Software installation 31 12 13 If you experience problems see Windows has finished installing an updated driver for your hardware device Select Finish to continue Select Yes when asked to reboot the system Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working
117. nterference Read the instructions for correct handling COMB RUIZ SERES B ERRA VCCI DREI LEE TOREIZ FERH CEAT oc amp EDM ELTUEFA CORBERA OT LEV a HERCE L TEA EN Es SSIS amp 3 EEIFTIENBUETF DRA EIZ CIE LR URLS L CT amp L Other Electronic Emission Notices for UTP Media In order to be compliant with FCC Class B EN55022 Class B and ee Gar B d when using this adapter with UTP cabling shld Sawer cord as described in 89 to attach your PC to the AC outlet Otherwise the following statements apply for this adapter Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 or the FCC Rules These limits are design to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual 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 his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers IBM is not responsible for any radio or t
118. ntifying the source of an interrupt the function requested by an interrupt or the code or feature that provides a function or service O Input output IP Internet Protocol IPX 1 Internet Packet Exchange 2 Internetwork Packet Exchange ISA Industry Standard Architecture K KB 1 For processor storage and real and virtual memory 1024 bytes 2 For disk storage capacity and transmission rates 1000 bytes L LAN See local area network LAN LANAID LAN Adapter Installation and Diagnostic program ALAN adapter installation and configuration program used in environments that do not support Plug and Play LAN Client IBM LAN adapter environment that minimizes the amount of DOS conventional memory below 1 MB used by drivers and protocol stacks LAN segment 1 Any portion of a LAN for example a single bus or ring that can operate independently but is connected to other parts of the establishment network via bridges 2 An entire ring or bus network without bridges See cable segment ring segment LAPS LAN Adapter and Protocol Support LED Light emitting diode line data rate The rate of data transmission over a telecommunications link link 1 The logical connection between nodes including the end to end link control procedures 2 The combination of physical media protocols and programming that connects devices on a network 3 In computer programming the part of a program in some case
119. oads the System Properties dialog Select Device Manager In the Device Manager expand the Network adapters section by selecting the that appears to the left of the words Network adapters Select the entry labeled IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter NDIS4 and then select Properties Select Driver to display the driver information On this page select Update Driver At this point the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens The dialog box contains the following text IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 10 11 12 13 14 15 If you experience problems see This wizard searches for updated drivers for IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter NDIS4 Select Next to continue On the next page select Search for the best driver for your device and then select Next The next page of the wizard will ask where you would like to look for the device driver e If you are installing the device driver from the product CD ROM insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and make sure that the CD ROM drive checkbox is checked e If you are installing from a diskette that you built from the CD ROM or from the Web insert the diskette and make sure that the Floppy disk drives checkbox is checked Select Next to continue Windows should find an updated device driver on the diskette or the CD ROM Make sure that The updated driver is selected and select Next The next page of the wizard should confirm that the hardware and device dri
120. ogram Load but failed monitor contention Explanation The adapter was opened as a Remote Program Load RPL client but was unable to locate an RPL server on the network User Action Make sure that there is an active Remote Program Load server on the network and that it is configured to recognize this adapter s address LA10025 A network protocol error occurred while attempting to operate the adapter in full duplex mode Explanation The adapter was unable to successfully communicate with a token ring switch when attempting to open for full duplex operation User Action Check that your full duplex switch is functioning correctly and that the adapter is correctly connected to it If this problem persists contact your support personnel LA10026 Unable to automatically change to xx Mbps operation Please reboot the computer Explanation The adapter attempted to open at one speed but found the Token Ring operating at another speed The configuration parameters used during initialization processing notably the maximum frame size preclude reliable operation at the new speed so all additional attempts to open the adapter will be rejected Rebooting the computer allows the new speed to be factored into the initialization processing without requiring a configuration change in most cases User Action Shut down and restart the computer Normally no explicit configuration changes are required to begin operating at the current operational spee
121. on Valid values AUTO AutoSense automatic ring speed detection Note The adapter will not function with AutoSense if it is the first one on the ring AutoSense is not designed for changing ring speed while the adapter is operational It is usually necessary to reload the driver M16 16 Mbps ring speed operation M4 4 Mbps ring speed operation The default is AUTO Note If using Novell NetWare SFTIII M16 or M4 must be selected for the DATARATE parameter on both of the SFTIII machines Do not use AUTO FRAME This string defines the frame type to be used with the adapter when loading the IBMTRPO LAN driver Token ring drivers can add most significant bit MSB or least significant bit LSB following the frame type designation LSB forces canonical addresses to be passed between the MLID and the upper layers The MSB designation forces non canonical addresses to be passed this is the default for token ring media Valid values TOKEN RING or TOKEN RING_SNAP The default is TOKEN RING FULLDUPLEX Copyright IBM Corp 2000 This keyword permits the IBMTRPO LAN driver to activate token ring full duplex operation supported by the adapter and the NetWare server environment Valid values YES NO The default is YES 65 Table 10 Novell NetWare Server driver parameters continued Parameter Explanation NODE This keyword is used to set a locally administered address for the adapter A local add
122. ons to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e There are no error messages logged for the IBMTRP service in the Event Viewer e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF Windows NT Version 4 0 The following procedure assumes that Windows NT 4 0 has already been installed with networking support It is highly recommended that you install Service Pack 3 or later from Microsoft before installing the driver 24 1 10 11 Non pP on Log on to Windows NT as an administrator Select Start Settings Control Panel From the Control Panel window double click the Network icon Select the Adapters tab Select Add You will see a dialog box that includes a list of adapters Select Have Disk Insert the CD ROM or the diskette containing the device drivers into the appropriate drive When prompted enter the path to the root directory of the CD ROM or diskette and select OK In the Select OEM Option dialog box select IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter and then select OK Several work in progress panels are displayed indicating that the driver and its supporting files are being copied to your computer s hard disk The Network Control panel is displayed again There should be an entry in the Installed Adapters list for each token ring adapter found in the computer To change de
123. oots it will detect the new hardware and display the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog This dialog should contain the following text This wizard searches for new drivers for IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter NDIS4 Chapter 3 Software installation 29 Select Next to continue 2 On the next page select Search for the best driver for your device and then select Next 3 The next page of the wizard will ask where you would like to look for the device driver e If you are installing the device driver from the product CD ROM insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and make sure that the CD ROM drive checkbox is checked e If you are installing from a diskette that you built from the CD ROM or from the Web insert the diskette and make sure that the Floppy disk drives checkbox is checked 4 Select Next to continue Windows should find an updated device driver on the diskette or the CD ROM Make sure that The updated driver is selected and select Next 5 The next page of the wizard should confirm that the hardware and device driver are found Select Next again to begin copying files Windows might prompt you for the driver diskette Type the letter of your drive Windows might also prompt you for the Windows 98 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols Make sure that the location of your Windows 98 installation files for example d or d win98 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK 6 The wizard r
124. orm the recommended 1 2 Env actions ironment Message Type and Action Novell NetWare Server Message prefix IBMTRPO See Appendix E Novell A enen explanations and recommended actions for each message Novell NetWare messages Refer to your Novell NetWare documentation to determine the appropriate action Chapter 4 Problem solving 45 Environment Message Type and Action OS 2 with MPTS Check LANTRAN LOG usually found in the subdirectory IBMCOM for messages LAN Server users can use the NET ERROR function to view the error log Massage prefix LA1 or reference to IBMTRP See Other OS 2 stations Refer to the documentation provided with the network operating system or network application that you used to install the adapter and protocol driver DOS NDIS 2 Windows NT Check for messages from the IBMTRP service using the Windows NT Event Viewer tool Solving an adapter communication problem Check the following list of possible causes if the adapter is unable to communicate on the network but other stations on the network are able to communicate 1 Verif that the appropriate cable is connected to the adapter and to the network j for a description of the compatible cables 2 Verify that the adapter is firmly seated in the expansion slot 3 Verify that the setting for the adapter s Data Rate option matches the data rate of the network or that the data rate has been set to Au
125. ous version could not be restored can be prevented by performing the following steps before beginning the update This is particularly useful when the existing driver was installed from the adapter CD ROM e From an OS 2 window go to the drive where OS 2 is installed Change to the ibmcom subdirectory where x is your drive letter x cd ibmcom Enter the following two commands attrib r ibmtrp s attrib r lal msg Start MPTS by performing either of the following actions e From the OS 2 desktop double click the MPTS icon e From an OS 2 window go into the ibmcom subdirectory and enter mpts at the OS 2 prompt Select OK on the MPTS logo panel Select Install You will be prompted for the source of the NIF file Enter the path to the driver directory Select OK once the Installation Complete message appears You will return to the main menu Select Configure in the MPTS dialog box On the Configure panel make sure that LAN adapters and protocols is preselected and then select Configure at the bottom of the panel In the Configuration panel in the Network Adapters group box select IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter IBMTRP OS2 and select ADD Note You can edit parameter settings for this adapter Highlight your adapter in the Current Configuration list box and select Edit In the Protocols list box select the protocols used by your network application Highlight each protocol and select ADD Note If you
126. p pcisetup dos where x is your CD ROM drive to the root directory of the diskette from which the system boots 3 Make the following line the first executable line in the CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PCISETUP DOS OS 2 1 Insert the CD ROM in the drive 2 Copy x pcisetup pcisetup os2 where x is your CD ROM drive to the root directory of the disk from which the system boots 3 Make the following line the first executable line in the CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PCISETUP 0S2 Windows NT Insert the CD ROM in the drive From the File pull down menu select Run Type x pcisetup pcisetnt where x is your CD ROM drive in the path entry field Select OK PCISETNT BAT will install PCISETUP SYS as a device driver that will be loaded each time the system is started 29D Contacting IBM product support You can call the following telephone numbers for product support 1 800 237 5511 IBM Support Services U S only 1 800 772 2227 IBM HelpCenter U S only 1 800 565 3344 HelpPC Canada Customers outside the U S and Canada should contact their place of purchase Downloading code from the Web You can download the latest code from the following location on the Web http www ibm com networking support Tech tips and frequently asked questions To find tips about specific hardware and software situations go to x startcd htm on the CD ROM where x is your CD ROM drive Other performance enhancements There is a white paper on this
127. pter that is installed 7 Perform the instructions in Create an AUTOEXEC NCF file in the Novell manual Add the following lines to the AUTOEXEC NCF file immediately after the IPX INTERNAL NET statement replace C SERVER 312 with the location of the NetWare Server program LOAD C SERVER 312 NBI31X NLM LOAD C SERVER 312 MSM31X NLM LOAD C SERVER 312 TOKENTSM NLM LOAD C SERVER 312 IBMTRPO LAN NAME IBMLS1 DATARATE M16 BIND IPX TO IBMLS1 NET lt unique net number gt Make sure that the line containing IBMTRPO LAN has the complete path name 10 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter a complete list of nes that you can eh on the LOAD IBMTRPO command in the AUTOEXEC NCF file b If you experience any problems after loading the Novell NLM files contact Novell to ensure that you have the current version of these files Press Esc and answer Yes to save the new file to disk Press Esc again to return to the server console 8 Shut down your server by entering down and then entering exit from the server prompt 9 Make sure that the diskette you created in step 1 is inserted in drive A Enter the following commands at the server prompt You might be prompted to perform a file overwrite it is OK to overwrite these files COPY A NOVELL NETWARE NBI31X NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE MSM31X NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE TOKENTSM NLM C SERVER 312 COPY A NOVELL NETWARE IBMTRPO LAN C SERVER 312 COPY
128. quired edit the STARTNET BAT file that is in the client directory usually C NWCLIENT and add the following line after the IPXODI statement 22 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 10 11 C NWCLIENT ROUTE Shut down and restart the computer to apply the changes Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files load successfully with no error messages If error messages are displayed or if you do not see messages that indicate that the Windows NT Version 3 51 The following procedure assumes that Windows NT 3 51 has already been installed with networking support It is highly recommended that you install Service Pack 5 from Microsoft before installing the driver 1 2 gt 10 11 Log on to Windows NT as an administrator From the Main program group within the Program Manager double click the Control Panel icon In the Control Panel window double click the Network icon In the Network Setting select Add Adapter In the Add Network Adapter dialog box click the drop down list for Network Adapter Card Scroll down the list and select Other gt Requires disk from manufacturer Then select Continue Insert the CD ROM or the diskette containing the device drivers into the appropriate drive When prompted enter the path to the driver directory and select OK Select OK to accept th
129. r error free operation of a Machine Misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible may void the warranties THESE WARRANTIES REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HOWEVER SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IF THESE LAWS APPLY THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD In Canada warranties include both warranties and conditions Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Limitation of Liability Circumstances may arise where because of a default on IBM s part including fundamental breach or other liability including negligence and misrepresentation you are entitled to recover damages from IBM In each such instance regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages IBM is liable only for 1 bodily injury including death and damage to real property and tangible personal property and 2 the amount of any other actual loss or damage up to the greater of 100 000 or the charge for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Under no circumstances is IBM liable for any of the follo
130. re 4 11 Server 12 Novell NetWare 5 0 Server 16 OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver 20 OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS 19 OS 2 Novell NetWare Requester driver 20 software 7 Windows 2000 driver 30 Windows 95 driver with NDIS 3 1 25 Windows NT driver 23 24 Internet downloading drivers from 47 K kit contents 2 L labels 45 LEDs 43 44 problem indications 45 startup sequence 44 license agreement 90 limitations environment 2 M MAC 45 Managed Driver Upgrade package 34 103 media access control MAC 45 messages NDIS device driver 59 NetWare Server 71 MPTS 19 Multiple Protocol Transport Services MPTS 19 N NDIS device driver 19 manual installation 53 parameters 53 version 3 1 with Windows NT 3 51 23 version 4 0 with Windows NT 4 0 24 with MPTS 19 with other programs 20 NDIS device driver protocol 58 NDIS MAC parameters 53 NDIS3 MAC driver using Windows 95 to install 25 NetWare 3 12 Server driver installation 9 4 11 Server driver installation 12 5 0 Server driver installation 16 NetWare Client 32 33 NetWare Server driver parameters 65 messages 71 network environments 9 notices electronic emission 86 87 88 safety 81 trademarks 80 Novell Client DOS Windows 3 1 x driver installation 18 DOS NetWare Requester 16 bit driver installation 22 IntranetWare Client for Windows 33 IntranetWare Client for Windows NT 32 NetWare 3 12 Server driver installation 9 NetWare 4 11 Server driver installation 12 NetWa
131. re 5 0 Server driver installation 16 ODI driver parameters 77 OS 2 NetWare Requester driver installation 20 OS 2 Novell NetWare Requester installation 20 Novell IntranetWare Client installation 33 O ODI driver parameters 77 OS 2 19 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS 19 NDIS 2 device driver using other install programs 20 Novell NetWare Requester 20 P package contents 2 parameters 53 datarate 53 65 104 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter parameters 53 continued enabletxeofint 53 frame 65 fullduplex 54 65 liconly 55 loopback 55 maxtransmits 53 maxtxframesize 54 minrcvbuffs 54 netaddress 53 54 55 56 57 node 66 Novell NetWare Server driver 65 rcvbuffsize 54 RNICOPEN 66 rxbuffers 66 slot 66 standby 67 txbuffers 67 txprimax 55 txprithresh 55 parameters device driver 53 parameters Novell NetWare DOS and OS 2 ODI 77 PCISETUP program 46 placing the adapter 5 problem solving 37 problems with device drivers 47 product support 47 productivity aids license agreement 90 PROTOCOL INI for DOS 58 R related publications viii remote unattended installation of Windows 95 32 of Windows 98 32 of Windows NT 32 ROM expansion 46 RT 67 RTHT 68 RTSM 68 RTSWHoldingTime 56 RTSWMode 56 RTSWSubnetMask 56 RTSWTableSize 56 RTTS 68 S safety notices 81 server system installation 9 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 1 slot number in messages 59 SNMP 1 software packages 49 solving problem
132. re Client for Windows NT hoe oR we ee Be amp amp mom Bo a02 Novell Client for Windows 95 Bobi dock OS Windows for Workgroups with NDIS 3 E T 33 Managed Driver Upgrade for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT and Windows 2000 oo a oe b a m a om oaos a 3 34 Running Managed Driver Upgrade locally wo oR ee 04 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 iii iv Running Managed Driver Upgrade remotely Chapter 4 Problem solving Starting the troubleshooting process Using Troubleshooting Utility Installing Troubleshooting Utility Starting Troubleshooting Utility Using Troubleshooting Utility Running adapter diagnostics Running 4 16 Mbps diagnostics s Understanding the adapter LEDs and labels s Understanding the adapter LEDs Understanding the adapter labels Solving problems with driver installation Solving an adapter communication problem Using PCISETUP DOS Novell Windows or Windows 95 adapter driver not in CONFIG SYS DOS Novell Windows or Windows 95 adapter driver in CONFIG SYS OS 2 Ca BD Awd ae A ee Hoe TR Re 9 Windows NT Contacting IBM product support Downloading code from the Web Tech tips and frequently asked questions Other performance enhancements Appendix A CD ROM content and software anne Software packages Diskette images Product documentation Appendix B NDIS 2 device driver parameters Appendix C NDIS 2 device driver messages Appendix D Novell NetWare S
133. ress must contain 12 hexadecimal characters and can be specified in either most significant bit MSB or least significant bit LSB format To specify an MSB node address the letter M immediately follows the last digit of the node address To specify an LSB node address the letter L immediately follows the last digit of the node address If neither an M nor L is specified after the last digit of the node address MSB will be assumed If anode address is specified in MSB format the value must be within the range X 400000000000 to X 7FFFFFFFFFFF for example X 400000000002 M This same address specified in LSB format would be X 020000000080 L with an L optionally appended to the end Notes 1 Do not assign the same local address to two or more stations Severe station communication or network failures can occur when two or more stations are assigned the same address 2 If you do not assign a locally administered address the adapter uses the universally administered address permanently encoded in its memory RNICOPEN This is a Server environment only keyword parameter The RNICOPEN keyword permits the adapter being controlled by the driver to function as a quick failover redundant adapter in conjunction with IBMRNIC NLM The required keyword value is used to specify the locally administered address to be used for this adapter in the redundant NIC pair When the RNICOPEN keyword is specified the adapter will not function until I
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135. s 45 statement of limited warranty 94 support phone numbers 47 support web addresses 47 T TCP IP configuration 58 TCP IP Version 1 2 for OS 2 20 TCP IP Version 2 0 for OS 2 20 TCPPortRangeN 57 TPRn 68 trademarks 80 troubleshooting problems 37 LED indications 45 Troubleshooting Utility 37 installing 38 starting 38 TXPRIMAX 67 TXPRITHRESH 67 U UDPPortRangeN 57 universally administered address label 45 UPRn 69 URL for downloading device drivers 47 W warranty 94 Web Browser 47 Windows 95 25 installation drivers 25 installing NDIS3 MAC driver with 25 Windows NT 23 Version 3 51 with NDIS 3 1 installation 23 Version 4 0 with NDIS 4 0 installation 24 Index 105
136. s a single instruction or an address that passes control and parameters between separate portions of the computer program 4 To interconnect items of data or portions of one or more computer programs 5 In SNA the combination of the link connection and link stations joining network nodes LLC Logical link control local area network LAN A computer network located on a user s premises within a limited geographical area Note Communication within a local area network is not subject to external regulations however communication across the LAN boundary may be subject to some form of regulation locally administered address An adapter address that the user can assign to override the universally administered address Contrast with universally administered address LSB Least significant bit LSL Link support layer M Mbps Megabits per second MBps Megabytes per second Glossary 99 medium A physical carrier of electrical or optical energy media access control MAC protocol In a local area network the part of the protocol that governs communication on the transmission medium without concern for the physical characteristics of the medium but taking into account the topological aspects of the network in order to enable the exchange of data between data stations MHz Megahertz MPTS Multiple Protocol Transport Services MSB Most significant bit N NDIS Network driver interface specification
137. setting to use when connecting to the network provided that this is not the only adapter active on the Token Ring Consult the adapter installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter This message is relevant for 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps operation only IBMTRPO xx 215 An adapter timeout occurred while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time IBMTRPO xx 216 A ring failure condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time 72 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter IBMTRPO xx 217 Aring beaconing condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time IBMTRPO xx 218 A duplicate network address was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The address specified for the NetAddress configuration parameter is being used by another adapter ring stat
138. sity diskette into your diskette drive usually drive A 2 Select the BUILD button to build the pci_info diskette 3 Select the REBOOT button to generate the adapter information report 4 When prompted remove the diskette from drive A and reboot your computer When NT starts Troubleshooting Utility resumes 5 Click the PRINT button to print the report on your default printer If the file system on drive C is NTFS you must reinsert the pci_info diskette into your diskette drive Running adapter diagnostics Attention To avoid potentially erroneous results you should always perform a power on reboot of your computer before running the diagnostics You must create a Diagnostic diskette before you begin the diagnostics procedure You can build the diskette in either of two ways e Download and run the DIAGDISK EXE located on the adapter CD ROM 1 Insert a blank high density diskette into your diskette drive usually drive A 2 Point your Web browser to x startcd htm on the CD ROM where x is your CD ROM drive 3 Select your adapter and click Downloads 4 Select Diagnostics to download the executable 5 Run the executable to create the Diagnostic diskette e Use Troubleshooting Utility to create the diskette See Running 4 16 Mbps diagnostics 42 Note If there is more than one adapter installed in your computer and if you have not yet run the diagnostics the 4 16 Mbps diagnostics will reboot your computer aft
139. ss with universally administered address H half duplex In data communication pertaining to transmission in only one direction at a time Contrast with duplex hard error An error condition on a network that requires that the source of the error be removed or that the network be reconfigured before the network can resume reliable operation See also beaconing Contrast with soft error IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System DOS A disk operating system based on MS DOS IDE Integrated drive electronics IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 802 2 Data Link protocol standard for use with IEEE 802 3 Ethernet 802 4 Token Bus and 802 5 Token Ring standards initialize In a LAN to prepare the adapter and adapter support code if used for use by an application program insert To make an attaching device an active part of a LAN interrupt 1 A suspension of a process such as execution of a computer program caused by an external event and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed 2 To stop a process in such a way that it can be resumed 3 In data communication to take an action at a receiving station that causes the sending station to end a transmission 4 A means of passing processing control from one software or microcode module or routine to another or of requesting a particular software microcode or hardware function interrupt level The means of ide
140. stallation of Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT Instructions for this environment are on the adapter CD ROM You can read the instructions with a Web browser To access the instructions perform the following steps i 2 3 4 Go to x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive Select the proper adapter and then select Downloads Select the proper operating system to expand the list of packages Select Remote Unattended Install RUI Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NT 32 1 If the NDIS driver is not already installed follow the instructions in FWindaws NT Version 4 0 on page 24 or e 1 At step 11 of those instructions make sure that you select the appropriate protocols and services to connect to the network N on on page IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Note If you are connecting to a Novell server through IPX you need to install the NWLink IPX SPX Compatible Transport protocol and also the Client Service for NetWare service under the Services gt Workstation tab 2 Download IntranetWare Client for Windows NT V4 11a or later from Novell s support Web site at http support novell com Unzip the downloaded file to a local directory Run I386 SETUPNW EXE from the directory where you placed the files Select YES or NO to respond to the Novell License Agreement You might get a message indicating that the Microsoft Client Service for NetWare is installed and will be r
141. standards for the interconnection of computer systems Network functions are divided into seven layers Each layer represents a group of related data processing and communication functions that can be carried out in a standard way to support different applications Open Systems Interconnection OSI architecture Network architecture that adheres to a particular set of ISO standards that relates to Open Systems Interconnection Open Systems Interconnection OSI reference model A model that represents the hierarchical arrangement of the seven layers described by the Open Systems Interconnection architecture option 1 A specification in a statement a selection from a menu or a setting of a switch that may be used to influence the execution of a program 2 A hardware or software function that may be selected or enabled as part of a configuration process 3 A piece of hardware such as a network adapter that can be installed in a device to modify or enhance device function P packet 1 In data communication a sequence of binary digits including data and control signals that is transmitted and switched as a composite whole 2 Synonymous with data frame Contrast with frame parameter 1 A variable that is given a constant value for a specified application and that may denote the application 2 An item in a menu or for which the user specifies a value or for which the system provides a value when the menu is
142. ster DOS LAN Services IBM TCP IP for DOS Version 2 1 NetWare Requester NDIS2 OS 2 OS 2 MPTS NetWare Requester BIEIEI S 8 SERIE ERIS OS 2 Warp Connect or Server NetWare Server NetWare Server Version 3 12 NetWare Server Version 4 11 NetWare Server Version 5 0 Novell Client Windows 32 bit Windows NT 3 51 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Remote Unattended Installation Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NT Novell Client for Windows 95 BRIENEN KE EI RI EEN EEE Managed Driver Upgrade Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Novell NetWare 3 12 Server Before you start this installation get the latest level of LAN driver updates for NetWare 3 12 from Novell s support Web site at http support novell com You will install them during the following procedure If Novell NetWare Server is not installed on your machine use the following Chapter 3 Software installation 9 Server driver installation in new NetWare 3 12 Server Changes from the usual NetWare installation are necessary because this driver is written to a new specification level that requires new NetWare loadable modules NLMs The installation program is not aware of this though and these NLMs must be loaded during installation of the server device driver and after th
143. subject at the following location on the Web http www ibm com networking per per10 html Chapter 4 Problem solving 47 48 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix A CD ROM content and software packages The CD ROM contains adapter drivers supporting applications publications technical tips and frequently asked questions related to the IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter A navigational tool is provided to assist you in accessing the contents of the CD ROM You can launch this tool by opening the file x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive in a Web browser You can obtain release date information from the CD ROM by selecting your adapter from the section CD ROM release date information However the IBM Networking Web site might offer more current information If you have Internet access you can obtain the most current drivers and information by selecting your adapter from the section Networking Web site current information The Web download packages and CD ROM contain the following items e Device drivers that can be installed directly from the CD ROM during the device driver install process They are located in the following directories Operating System Directory Windows NT 4 0 root Windows NT 3 51 win32 Windows 95 Retail win32 Windows 95 OSR2 root Windows 98 root Windows 2000 root Windows for Workgroups WFW Novell NetWare Server and 32 bit Client NOVELL NETWARE Nov
144. t Select Novell Client Windows Support and Work Station Manager 3 X Press F10 to save and continue Select 32 bit LAN Drivers and press F10 to save and continue Select USER SPECIFIED 32 Bit Driver and press Enter Insert the CD ROM or the diskette containing the device drivers into the appropriate drive Enter the path to the 32 bit ODI driver x novell netware where x is your CD ROM drive letter The panel should say IBM Token Ring PCI Family Adapter Press Enter configure the parameters and press F10 to save and continue At the panel entitled Installation Configuration Summary confirm that the values are what you selected and press F10 to save and continue The files will be copied at this point Reboot the computer and start Windows to connect to and log in to your server IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 12 Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files are loading successfully There are no error messages e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF See OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS Use the following procedure to install the OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using the Multiple Protocol Transport Services MPTS 1 When updating an existing device driver error message X100035 which indicates that the driver could not be installed and the previ
145. t capability that is provided by SNMP Desktop Management Interface DMI provided by the LAN Adapter Management Agent For an end to end management solution you can use the agent in conjunction with the Nways Workgroup Manager Version 1 1 or later and Nways Manager for AIX Version 1 2 or later Automatic ring speed detection Support for a wide variety of network operating systems and network applications Support for full duplex FDX token ring LAN operation Support for microcode update Automatic configuration of I O memory ROM space and interrupt level by PCI BIOS on power up Designed for use with either a half size or full size 5 V or 3 3 V signaling 32 bit or 64 bit PCl bus slot The IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter uses less than 1 watt of power See IBM Token Ring Adapter Features for information regarding the following features DHCP Remote Program Load RPL LAN Adapter Management Agent Route Switching Class of Service CoS Redundant NIC RNIC Tivoli Management Agent Adapter installation checklist To install your adapter complete the following steps You might want to mark this page for easy retrieval or make a copy for reference 1 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 Prepare for installation You will need the following items e The manual provided with your computer e The manual provided with your network operating system or network application e Your operating system and network
146. tWare 4 11 Server Daz ess as 1S Server driver installation in existing NetWare 4 11 Server 14 Novell NetWare 5 0 Server e eos Ss lt Server driver installation during NetWare 5 0 Server installation nn 16 Server driver installation in existing NetWare 5 0 Server 2 17 Novell Client DOS Windows 3 1x 2 ee 18 OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS e asp 19 OS 2 NDIS 2 device driver using other installation programs nTa a 20 OS 2 Novell NetWare Requester non a a a 20 DOS NDIS 2 Be cd ed ek om Zl DOS Novell NetWare Requester 16 bit oe ee ee ee ee a ee ee Windows NT Version 3 51 ee 23 Windows NT Version 4 0 ee 24 Windows 95 bok Oe lt Installing the driver when Windows 95 Retail i is already installed ee 0 2O Installing the driver when Windows 95 OSR2 is already installed 26 Installing the driver for a first time Windows 95 installation 26 Windows 98 sp S eee Installing the driver for a first time Windows 98 installation ie ew lt Installing the driver when Windows 98 is already installed 29 Windows 2000 Se wow a ob 280 Installing the driver for a first time Windows 2000 installation poa omom a a 10 Updating the driver when Windows 2000 is already installed z 32 Remote unattended installation of Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT oe a ee a d a 2 12 Novell IntranetWa
147. tallation of PCI Token Ring Controller Insert the product CD ROM or the the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive 2 Select Next to search for the drivers Windows 95 will search the diskette or CD ROM drives for an appropriate driver At this point the wizard should state Windows has found the following updated driver for this device 3 Select Finish to continue the installation Chapter 3 Software installation 27 Windows 98 Note If the search fails select Other Locations and type the letter of your drive Select OK and then select Finish Although Windows has already found the driver diskette in a previous step you might be prompted for its location Enter a if installing from a diskette or the letter of the CD ROM drive Note Some of the files on the diskette are located in the DOS subdirectory If necessary you will have to supply this subdirectory to get additional files copied onto your computer Windows 95 might prompt you for network names If so type your computer s name and workgroup Consult your system administrator if you do not know this information Select OK to continue The driver files will be copied at this point Windows might prompt you for the Windows 95 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols and services Make sure that the location of your Windows 95 installation files for example d or d win95 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select O
148. tary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions COREL FRUNEREFERBEBENH BES VCCI D ED Zee CORES RE CHAT SCR REE o E COBRE HHR LH L R ZT O k ER cen ati me In y KE x gt ae sul ao iM 30 4 Fe E RR BF gt gt ACERA FE gt AR FENDT o PAA CRE RGR He ww eH KR Power Cord Notices for UTP Media When using the adapter in a Class B environment with UTP cable media you must use a shielded power cord to attach your PC to the AC outlet in order to be Class B compliant Shielded power cords used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriters Laboratories UL and certified by the Canadian Standards Association CSA Always purchase a shielded power cord with the UL or CSA rating located on the packaging or power cord itself These shielded power cords are readily available at your local electronic distributors IBM makes the shielded power cord PN 6952304 available through your IBM Marketing Representative for use at 115 volts in the United States and Canada If purchasing other than the IBM PN use a UL listed or CSA certified shielded power cord consisting of a minimum 18 AWG type SVT or S
149. ter s memory where specific data is stored 2 A storage device having a specified storage capacity such as bit byte or computer word and usually intended for a special purpose remove 1 To take an attaching device off a network 2 To stop an adapter from participating in data passing on a network ring segment A ring segment is any section of a ring that can be isolated by unplugging connectors from the rest of the ring A segment can consist of a single lobe the cable between access units or a combination of cables lobes and or access units See cable segment LAN segment ROM Read only memory A S SCSI Small computer system interface segment See cable segment LAN segment ring segment shielded twisted pair A transmission medium of two twisted conductors with a foil or braid shell SMP System Modification Program soft error An intermittent error on a network that causes data to have to be transmitted more than once to be received A soft error affects the network s performance but does not by itself affect the network s overall reliability If the number of soft errors becomes excessive reliability is affected Contrast with hard error station 1 A communication device attached to a network The term used most often in LANs is an attaching device or workstation 2 An input or output point of a system that uses telecommunication facilities for example one or more systems computers
150. the Program to you You obtain no rights other than those granted you under this license Under this license you may 1 2 3 use the Program on one or more machines at a time make copies of the Program for use or backup purposes within your Enterprise modify the Program and merge it into another program and make copies of the original file you downloaded and distribute it provided that you transfer a copy of this license to the other party The other party agrees to these terms by its first use of the Program 90 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter You must reproduce the copyright notice and any other legend of ownership on each copy or partial copy of the Program You may NOT 1 distribute the Program over electronic networks except internally or by means of electronic bulletin boards 2 sublicense rent lease or assign the Program 3 reverse assemble reverse compile or otherwise translate the Program We do not warrant that the Program is free from claims by a third party of copyright patent trademark trade secret or any other intellectual property infringement Under no circumstances are we liable for any of the following 1 third party claims against you for losses or damages 2 loss of or damage to your records or data 3 economic consequential damages including lost profits or savings or incidental damages even if we are informed of their possibility Some jurisdictions do not
151. there are messages to present If no token ring PCI events have been generated since the system was last rebooted the screen or tab is not displayed Building a Diagnostic diskette To build a Diagnostic diskette perform the following steps 1 Insert a blank high density diskette into your diskette drive usually drive A 2 Click the Build button to build the Diagnostic diskette When the build is finished you can run the diagnostics immediately if you want 3 To run the diagnostics leave the diskette in the diskette drive and click the Reboot button When you click the Reboot button your computer automatically reboots before running the diagnostics For detailed information about running the diagnostics When you finish running diagnostics the system prompts you to remove the diskette and reboot the system After the system reboots Troubleshooting Utility resumes execution Entering contact information The information you enter on this tab is printed on the adapter information report For information on creating this report see To enter support information complete the following steps 1 Type your name e mail address and telephone number in the fields provided 2 If you have already reported your problem and received a customer report ID type the customer report ID If you do not have a customer report ID leave this field blank 3 Type a brief description of the problem Click Yes or No to indicate whether
152. tion requirements of EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to reduce the potential for causing interference to radio and TV communications and to other electrical or electronic equipment IBM cannot accept responsibility for any interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors Hinweis zur Elektromagnetischen Vertr eglichkeit EMVG Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 das EG Konformit tszeichen zu f hren Der Aussteller der Konformit tserkl rung ist die IBM UK Ltd PO Box 30 Spango Valley Greenock Scotland PA16 OAH Dieses Ger t erf llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This product is a Class B Information Technology Equipment and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI This product is aimed to be used in a domestic environment When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio i
153. toSense if yours is not the first station on the ring Run the software configuration again to determine the current setting 4 Replace the adapter cable with one that is known to be good Using PCISETUP The PCISETUP program is provided as an executable program on the CD ROM in the x pcisetup directory The program looks for specific system chips based on their PCI Vendor ID and Device ID Based on which chips are found modifications are made to specific bits within that chip s PCI configuration registers If there is already a version of PCISETUP installed on your computer and you are adding a new token ring adapter you might need to replace the PCISETUP file in your computer with the PCISETUP file on the CD ROM to ensure you are using the latest version number PCISETUP modifies the BIOS setup for the adapter in specific systems If you need to install a PCISETUP file use the instructions that are applicable to your operating system DOS Novell Windows or Windows 95 adapter driver not in CONFIG SYS 1 Insert the CD ROM in the drive 2 Copy x pcisetup pcisetup exe where x is your CD ROM drive to the root directory of the diskette from which the system boots 46 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter 3 Make the following line the first executable line in the AUTOEXEC BAT file PCISETUP DOS Novell Windows or Windows 95 adapter driver in CONFIG SYS 1 Insert the CD ROM in the drive 2 Copy x pcisetu
154. twork concentrator to which you are attached is operational If the error persists try using a different cable IBMTRPO xx 212 A signal loss condition was detected while attempting to insert into the network Explanation The token ring network is not functioning correctly User Action Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network or try connecting again at a later time IBMTRPO xx 213 The lobe wire connected to the adapter is not attached to the network Explanation The adapter is not correctly connected to the token ring network User Action Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token ring network You might need to contact your local network administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational If the error persists try using a different cable IBMTRPO xx 214 The configured data rate for the adapter does not match that of the network Explanation The operational speed of the token ring network does not match the configured speed of the adapter User Action Change the setting of the DATARATE configuration parameter to match the speed of the network to which the adapter is attached Your local network administrator should be able to tell you which speed to use Setting the DataRate parameter value to AUTO will allow the adapter to automatically determine the correct speed
155. ublic telecommunications network via any other equipment and you connect to this product items not supplied by IBM United Kingdom Ltd you must comply with mandatory telecommunications safety requirements Statement of Compliance with the United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under approval number NS G 1234 J 100003 for indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom Electronic Emission Notices IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter PN 34L5001 when using Shielded Twisted Pair Cable Media or when using Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable and a Shielded Power Cord Appendix G Notices 85 Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 or the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfere
156. uments are provided on the CD ROM one User s Guide for each of the three IBM Token Ring PCI Management Adapters and a Features Guide Each User s Guide includes hardware and software installation instructions troubleshooting tips device driver parameters and error messages The Features Guide provides detailed information about Remote Program Load LAN Adapter Management Agent Route Switching Class of Service and Redundant NIC To access the download versions perform the following procedure 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer and point your Web browser to x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive 2 Select your adapter type and then Downloads 3 Select Target Operating System and then select User s Guide or Features Guide 4 Select the package name that appears 5 Select Save as and choose the path to the directory where you want to copy the package file 6 Select OK to download the package file 7 Go to the directory where the package was stored and run the package file to expand the files The User s Guide in PDF format is stored in the file USERGUID PDF The Features Guide in PDF format is stored in the file FEATURE PDF The corresponding HTML versions are in USERGUID HTM and FEATURE HTM To view the documentation directly from the CD ROM insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer and point your Web browser to x startcd htm where x is your CD ROM drive Under CD R
157. us and suggestions for correcting problems are displayed Viewing NIC status The information displayed on the NIC Status tab might help you to quickly identify a problem The NIC Instance list box contains a list of the adapters that are found in your system This list is obtained from the registry On Windows NT 4 0 systems the token ring PCI adapters are listed in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows_NT CurrentVersion NetworkCards The token ring PCI instances are listed in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services IBMTRP On Windows 9x systems the token ring PCI instances are listed in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services Class Net On Windows 2000 systems the token ring PCI instances are listed in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows NT Current Version Network Cards in the registry variable ServiceName To view NIC status complete the following steps 1 Click the arrow beside Select NIC Instance to display a list of all NIC instances 2 Click the instance you want to troubleshoot The information for the instance you selected displays in the fields This information includes e MAC address This is the address of the NIC encoded in the adapter memory at the factory This address can also be found on the adapter card label This is a unique address that the network software uses to distinguish the adapter from others in the network e Transmit Receive Test The transmit
158. ver are found Select Next again to begin copying files Windows might prompt you for the driver diskette Type the letter of your drive Windows might also prompt you for the Windows 98 CD ROM in order to install its default network protocols Make sure that the location of your Windows 98 installation files for example d or d win98 or c windows catroot appears in the entry and select OK The wizard reports after the files have finished copying that Windows has finished installing an updated driver for your hardware device Select Finish to continue Windows returns you to the adapter properties page Select Close to continue Next you are returned to the Device Manager page Select Close again to complete the process Reboot the computer to ensure that all components of the driver loaded correctly Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully e The device driver files loaded successfully e The Device Manager System control panel applet reports that the device is working correctly e The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation Green ON Amber OFF Installing the driver when Windows 98 is already installed Use this procedure to install the driver that came with your adapter in a computer that already has Windows 98 running This procedure assumes you have already installed the adapter 1 When Windows 98 b
159. wing 1 third party claims against you for losses or damages other than those under the first item listed above 2 loss of or damage to your records or data or 3 economic consequential damages including lost profits or savings or incidental damages even if IBM is informed of their possibility Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Appendix G Notices 95 96 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Glossary The following symbols are used in this glossary e The symbol A identifies definitions from the American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems ANSI X3 172 1990 copyright 1990 by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Copies can be purchased from the American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York New York 10018 e The symbol I identifies definitions from the Information Technology Vocabulary developed by Subcommittee 1 Joint Technical Committee 1 of the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC JTC1 SC1 e The symbol T identifies definitions from draft international standards committee drafts and working papers being developed by ISO IEC JTC1 SC1
160. with the right mouse button and select Properties A Network and Dial up Connections window will appear containing one or more Local Area Connection icons Place the cursor over each icon until you see a description box containing IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter Click the appropriate Local Area Connection icon with the right mouse button and select Properties Select the Configure button in the Local Area Connection Properties window Select the Driver tab in the IBM PCI Token Ring Adapter Properties window and select the Update Driver button The Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens The dialog box contains the following text This wizard searches for updated drivers for Adapter name Select Next to continue On the next page select Search for the best driver for your device and then select Next The next page of the wizard will ask where you would like to look for the device driver e If you are installing the device driver from the product CD ROM insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and make sure that the CD ROM drive checkbox is checked e If you are installing from a diskette that you built from the CD ROM or from the Web insert the diskette and make sure that the Floppy disk drives checkbox is checked Select Next to continue Windows should find an updated device driver on the diskette or the CD ROM Make sure that The updated driver is selected on the page and select Next Note If the wizard does
161. xFFFF PriorityValue 1to6 There is no default for this parameter 68 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Table 10 Novell NetWare Server driver parameters continued Parameter Explanation UPRn UDP Port Range This represents a set of parameters which designate the transmit frame priority value for a specified UDP port range n is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The format of this 9 digit hexadecimal string is PortNumber PortNumber PriorityValue where each PortNumber is a four character hex value and PriorityValue is a one character hex value The two PortNumber fields define a starting and ending value that make up a range with the starting value less than or equal to the ending value Valid values PortNumber 0x0000 to OxFFFF PriorityValue 1t06 There is no default for this parameter Appendix D Novell NetWare Server driver parameters 69 70 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix E Novell NetWare Server messages IBMTRPO xx 202 The adapter UAA BIA is xxx Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 203 The adapter is using an LAA of xxx Explanation Information only User Action None IBMTRPO xx 204 Revision level xxx of the adapter is incompatible with this driver version Explanation The Revision ID of the adapter is not one that is supported by this version of the device driver This correlation is enforced to ensure an appropriate match between the hardware
162. y 1 were found or adapters were not correctly configured by the machine and its BIOS Explanation The device driver was not able to find any adapters that it knows about Either the adapter is not installed in the computer the adapter is malfunctioning or the system BIOS has not correctly configured the adapter User Action Record this message number and contact your support personnel for assistance LA10055E DOS Only No adapters initialized correctly xx adapters were found in the machine Explanation The device driver was able to find the stated number of adapters However none of the adapters were successfully initialized This message is often displayed along with one or more other messages from the device driver User Action Record this message number as well as any other messages from the device drivers along with any specific failure codes in the messages and contact your support personnel for assistance 64 IBM 16 4 Token Ring PCI Management Adapter Appendix D Novell NetWare Server driver parameters For Novell NetWare Server the parameters are set on the command line or on the load IBMTRPO line in the AUTOEXEC NCF file Table 10 Novell NetWare Server driver parameters Parameter Explanation DATARATE Configures the token ring data rate for the adapter It is recommended for servers that the DATARATE be set to M16 or M4 and clients be set to AUTO This parameter is ignored for 100 Mbps network operati
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