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1. 14 Verifying your Windows 95 98 ME driver installation Step 1 Go to Control Panel System On the System Properties sheet click the Device Manager tab On the Device Manager you can see the device name appears on the list System Properties 2 x General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type C View devices by connection H E Keyboard BY Monitors gt Mouse Network adapters E9 Dial Up Adapter E9 Dial Up Adapter 2 VPN Support E9 Internet Connection Sharing i Microsoft Virtual Private Networki pter ene N ational Semiconductor Corp DP83820 Gigabit Network Uis ia C i TY Data Adapter Sf Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers System devices al z Universal Serial Bus controllers 4 b Properties Refresh Remove Print Cancel 15 Windows 2000 Driver Installation Step 1 After booting the Windows 2000 go to Control Panel and access Add Remove Hardware 4dd Remove Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Add Remove Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou add remove unplug and troubleshoot your hardware To continue click Hest lt Back Cancel Click Next Step 2 Select Add Troubleshoot a device Add Remove Hardware Wizard i Choose a Hardware Task Pha ta Which hardware task do you want to perform Sy Select the hardware task you want to perform and then click Next Add Troublesh
2. From Disk e Ce 18 Step 7 The correct device name appears on the list Add Remove Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Which network adapter do you want to install Click Next Add Remove Hardware Wizard Start Hardware Installation Windows is ready to install drivers for your new hardware Click Next to finish driver installation 19 Verifying your Windows 2000 driver installation Step 1 Go to Control Panel System On the System Properties sheet click the Hardware tab and access the Device Manager System Properties d 2h xi General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Hardware Wizard The Hardware wizard helps you install uninstall repair san unplug eject and configure your hardware Hardware Wizard Device Manager mi The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing Hardware Profiles different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Aa Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store OK Cancel Apply Step 2 On the Device Manager you can see the device name appears on the list 5 Device Manager i 8 Mice and other pointing devices i ga Modems Be Intel 6255x based PCI Ethernet Adapter 10 100 Be Intel 6255x based P z Adapter 10 100 Networ
3. correctly connect and configure your network before the NIC can properly function within your network Quick Installation Basically the NIC installation involves the following steps Step 1 Insert the network interface card into a 64 bit PCI master slot on your PC motherboard Step 2 Use a twisted pair cable to connect the Gigabit port on the NIC to a Gigabit Switch Step 3 Configure your Network Cable Connection Examples The details of each step will be described in subsequent sections Since GE 2000N is a PCI bus device you will no longer need to configure this device after installation The system will automatically allocate its resources such as T O base address and IRQ at boot time Simply follow the steps mentioned previously and leave the system to configure for you automatically Step 1 Insert the network interface card into 64 bit PCI master slot on your PC motherboard Follow the procedure below to install GE 2000N on your 64 bit PCI slot 1 Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet 2 Remove the computer cover 3 Insert the NIC into an available 64 bit PCI expansion slot Note A 64 bit PCI slot should be similar to one shown in Fig 2 1 If you do not know how to identify a 64 BIT PCI slot on your system please check your PC user manual or ask your system administrator Make sure the NIC is inserted firmly in the 64 BIT PCI bus mastering slot 4 Secure the NIC in the slot with a
4. FCC Class B Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause 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 interference 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 the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice Shielded interface cable must be used in order to comply with emission limits Notice Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party re
5. Local Bus version 2 2 and transmit data to the network at 10 100 1000Mbps GE 2000N can also operates in full duplex mode to double the network speed up to 20 200 2000Mbps when working with a Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Switch It is the fastest Ethernet design of its kind GE 2000N provides one RJ 45 port for connection with L1OBASE T Ethernet 100BASE TX 1OOOBASE TX Gigabit Ethernet network and automatically senses the connection type GE 2000N also supports ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Management Interface and PCI power management for advanced operating systems that are capable of OSPM Operating System Directed Power Management to achieve most efficient power management The following figure shows the board layout of GE 2000N network interface card ent cre ree N oii eee ames ant i a i ert te Da 30 Pal io oe Be BE i i Eid oie o f 3 f CEF See it a Gig ls beh oe Bio ma aa Figure 1 1 The GE 2000N Gigabit Network Interface Card Remote Wake up Support GE 2000N Network Interface Card provides a Remote Wake Up feature that when combined with other remote control function allows users to remotely wake up machine during off hours to perform maintenance activities through network The system can be woken up from a sleeping state to a full powered state over the network Once the system is awake it can be directed to run utilities and then return to sleeping mode agai
6. bracket screw 5 Replace the computer cover 6 If you want to insert another NIC into your system repeat steps 1 5 7 Turn on the system power Notes Step 2 Fig 2 1 Insert the Gigabit NIC into the 64 bit PCI slot Make sure that the PCI machine does support master slots INT multiple sharing and timing compatibility Do not install GE 2000N in a PCI slave slot Please refer to your PCI system manual and select the appropriate configuration settings When installing multiple GE 2000N adapters at one server you should configure INT settings of the 64 bit PCI slots correctly Each GE 2000N s IRQ should not conflict with that of the other adapters installed Use a twisted pair cable to connect the Gigabit port on the NIC to a Gigabit Switch You must connect the NIC to the network before installing the network driver To connect the GE 2000N NIC to the network cable follow these steps l 2 3 Connect the network cable to the RJ 45 Gigabit port on GE 2000N NIC as shown in Fig 2 2 Connect the other end of the network cable to a 10BASE T or a 100BASE TX network port Check the LEDs as shown in Fig 3 1a Fig 3 1b After installation of the network card and you are now ready to install the network driver LEDs RJ 45 port RJ 45 Fig 2 2 Connecting the Network Cable to the RJ 45 Gigabit Port Please See Chapter 3 for more LED information Step 3 Configure your Network Cable Connection Exam
7. e wake up Magic Packet LinkChg and Microsoft wake up frame e Support auxiliary power on internal reset to be ready for remote wake up when main power still remains off e Support 4 Wake On LAN WOL signals active high active low positive pulse and negative pulse e Plug and Play Simply insert the card into a PC and it will automatically be configured by the PC BIOS e Support full duplex operation to double the network speed up to 20Mbps 200Mbps 2000Mbps e LED indicators to report network status e Provide single RJ 45 connector with auto sensing for 10 100 1000Mpbs network operation What is ACPI Power Management ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is a power management concept introduced by Intel Toshiba and Microsoft in 1997 It is an open industry standard which includes PC hardware Operating System and peripheral device interface specifications ACPI is one further step away from the previous time based power management system which often turns off peripherals at most inopportune moments without taking any potential needs into management considerations Conversely ACPI 1s a demand based power management endeavor It allows the collection of power consumption information from the entire system and gives complete control of device activity to the Operating System Thus ACPI enables the computer to provide power only to those devices that need it and at the time when they need it with the help of OS Operating wi
8. hat provides end users with high performance and ease of use without requiring high cost PCI is CPU independent and can optimize I O function and accommodate multiple high performance peripherals such as LAN SCSI and Graphic devices It enables concurrent operation of the local bus with the processor cache memory subsystem The following PCI block diagram shows a typical PCI local bus system architecture ISA EISA Microchannel The processor cache memory subsystem connects the PCI local bus through a PCI bridge This bridge supports a low latency path through the processor and may directly access PCI devices mapped anywhere in the memory or I O address spaces It also provides a high bandwidth path that allows PCI masters to directly access the main memory Product Description GE 2000N is a 32 64 bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet network interface card It is designed for use on computers with 64 bit PCI bus slots GE 2000N runs in bus master mode directly sending receiving Ethernet packets to from memory The PCI bus master device is an intelligent device that can conduct processing independent of the bus or other devices It coordinates the sharing of the bus between the main processor and target devices Bus mastering allows a peripheral device to take control of the system bus instead of only relying on the central processor GE 2000N complies with the IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3ab TEEE802 3x Full Duplex Flow Control and PCI
9. k Load Balancing Filter Device UB National Semiconductor Corp DP83820 Gigabit Network Controller E PCMCIA adapter E i Ports COM amp LPT Fel pie Sound video and game controllers 20 Appendix A Adapter Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T IEEE 802 3u 1OOBASE TX IEEE 802 3ab 1OOOBASE TX IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Flow Control Bus Type 32 64 bit PCI Bus Master WakeOnLAN mode Support Magic Packet LinkChg and Microsoft Wakeup frame ACPI mode e Supports PCI bus Power Management Interface Spec e DO D1 D2 D3hot and D3cold 5 different power states e PMEB including LWAKE can be generated form D1 D2 D3hot and D3cold e Magic Packet wakeup e LinkChg wakeup e Microsoft Wake Up frame Transmission Speed IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation 10 20 Mbps Half Full duplex Ethernet 100 200 Mbps Haltf Full duplex Fast Ethernet 1000 2000 Mbps Half Full duplex Gigabit Ethernet LED Indicator 10M 100M 1000M FUDUP ACT LINK Operating Temperature 32 131 F 0 55 C Storage Temperature 4 176 F 20 80 C Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing 21 Dimension L x W 16 3 x 8 1 cm Operating Voltage 5V 5 300mA maximum 22
10. l migration to all ACPI features in PC system In order to fully benefit from the advantages of ACPI power management not only your PC has to be ACPI compatible but also your Operating System However an ACPI compatible Operating System running on a non ACPI compatible system might not give any benefits from the OS directed Power Management since all power management will be restricted within BIOS The migration to ACPI power management is now accelerating to a full speed in the PC industry Systems using ACPI are already on the market and we will see more in the near future Since Microsoft Windows 98 and the recent release of Windows 2000 are fully ACPI compatible and will incorporate OSPM Operating System Directed Power Management ACPI will become a dominant Power Management standard very soon Package Contents Before you proceed further please check and see whether you have all the necessary accessories from the shipping package and make sure nothing is missing The complete package should include e GE 2000N Network Interface Card e 2 driver diskettes and or Support CD ROM e This Installation Guide the electronic version can also be found on the Support CD ROM If any of these items is damaged or missing please contact your authorized network supplier 2 Hardware Installation This chapter will guide you through the installation of GE 2000N on your computer First you must install the NIC on your system Finally you must
11. n If installed in a PC that supports Remote Wake Up through the 64 bit PCI bus GE 2000N can still feed on an alternate power source even when system is in power off state thus making an all time network monitoring When in such a sleeping state once a wake up packet arrives it will be alerted and wake the system up to a full powered state ready to perform maintenance tasks or others Auto Negotiation Support GE 2000N is compliant with Nway auto negotiation standard to automatically run at different transmission speeds and modes that the connected hub supports It detects the modes that are currently running on the device on the other end and announces its own ability to automatically configure the highest performance mode possible for this connection If supported on both ends of the connection auto negotiation process 1s initiated to negotiate for one of the following modes 2000Mbps FDX 1000Mbps HDX 200 Mbps FDX 100 Mbps HDX e 20 Mbps FDX e 10 Mbps HDX Features e Support 32 64 bit PCI Local Bus master for high throughput and low processor utilization Full comply with PCI Rev 2 2 and PC98 99 standard Comply with the IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3ab standards Support IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Flow Control Comply to ACPI Rev 1 0 PCI Power Management Rev 1 1 and Device Class e Power Management reference Specification V 1 0a such as to support OS Directed Power Management OSPM environment e Allow remot
12. nme GE2000N Win95 9Sme doc winnt note the installation procedure is similar to Windows 2000 win2k GE2000N Win2k doc linux GE2000N linux PDF and README Linux netware GE2000N NetWare doc sco solaris Windows 95 98 Windows ME Driver Installation Note The driver installation steps for Windows 95 98 ME are very similar with only very minor difference Step 1 After booting the Windows 2000 go to Control Panel and access Add New Hardware And the Add New Hardware Wizard appears 12 Add New Hardware Wizard Click Next A dialog box will prompt you for Plug and Play device search Add New Hardware Wizard Again click Next And Windows ME has detected a PCI Ethernet Controller on your system Add New Hardware Wizard Step 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device and check Specify a location and click the Browse button 13 Add New Hardware Wizard ff Desktop f 4y My Documents SpE My Computer a 3 Floppy A ee INE He Local Disk C ey WINNT D o EA Control Panel E My Network Places Recycle Bin Step 3 On the Select Device dialog box select the National Semiconductor Corp DP83820 Gigabit Network Controller Select Device Haj Click OK While copying files your system is looking for the DP83820 sys file and you have to specify the a winme directory for its location Copying Files Click OK The driver installation is complete
13. oot a device Choose this option if you are adding a new device to your computer or are having problems getting a device working Uninstall Unplug a device Choose this option to uninstall a device or to prepare the computer to unplug a device lt Back Cancel Click Next Step 3 Select Add a new device 16 Add Remove Hardware Wizard Choose a Hardware Device Which hardware device do you want to troubleshoot Add a new device w Microsoft AC Adapter A ALi Fast Infrared Controller ACPI Fixed Feature Button Programmable interrupt controller Click Next Step 4 Select Yes search for new hardware Add Remove Hardware Wizard Find New Hardware Windows can also detect hardware that is not Plug and Play compatible Click Next Step 5 Your system is now detecting for the presence of new hardware Add Remove Hardware Wizard New Hardware Detection Windows is searching for hardware that is not Plug and Play compatible 17 Step 6 Select Have Disk and access the Windows 2000 driver on the diskette Add Remove Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Which network adapter do you want to install 1 3Com EtherLink Ill EISA 30579 3Com EtherLink III EISA 3C579 TFP 3Com EtherLink III ISA 3C509 3C509b in Legacy mode Advanced Micro Devices AM 3Com EtherLink III ISA 3C509b in EISA mode Install From Disk Locate File E WINK v Install
14. ples The NIC provides one RJ 45 Gigabit port for connecting to 10 100 1000BASE TX Fast Ethernet network The NIC will automatically sense the transmission mode of the connection For a detailed description of the connection type please refer to the followings Connecting to LOOOBASE TX Gigabit Ethernet Network To connect the Gigabit NIC to a 10 100 1O00OBASE TX Gigabit Ethernet network you need a twisted pair Category 5 cable with RJ 45 connectors The connection distance is up to 100 meters maximum Follow the steps below to connect to Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet network 1 Plug one end of the cable into the RJ 45 Gigabit port of the NIC 2 Plug the other end of the cable into a Gigabit port of a Gigabit Ethernet Switch such as Ether FSH24G or a high performance server with a gigabit RJ 45 port Ether FSH24G Gigabit Backbone m High performance Server Ea Client Fig 2 3 Connecting the Gigabit NIC to the Gigabit Switch Client Correct Network Cable STP UTP Requirements 100 1000 Mbps network must be shielded twisted pair STP or Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable Do not use Category 3 4 cable for 100 Mbps network operation it could cause data loss Category 3 or 4 cable is good for 10Mbps network only Category 5 cable is also good for 10Mbps operation If all network uses UTP Category 5 cable you may have the versatility to operate the network at either 1 OOMbps or 1OMbps speed wi
15. sponsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Mark Statement The 10 1OOBASE TX Fast Ethernet Adapter has passed the test performed according to European Standard EN 55022 A1 Class B and EN 50 082 1 1997 EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61 O00 4 3 1996 EN 61 O00 4 4 1995 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing GE 2000N Gigabit Network Interface Card This Installation Guide contains information about the installation and configuration of GE 2000N Network Interface Card NIC GE 2000N is a 32 64 bit high performance 1 OOOBASE TX 64 bit PCI bus adapter It can be easily implemented in any IBM PC AT and is fully compatible with 64 bit PCI bus master slot GE 2000N fully supports PCI 2 2 specification to provide ACPI power management function It also supports Remote Wake Up function GE 2000N operates automatically at 10 100 1000Mbps transmission speed depending on the speed of the network device connected Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Bus Overview The Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI local bus is a high performance 32 64 bit bus that dramatically increases the speed of I O bound peripherals by directly connecting these devices to the CPU local bus The PCI bus is intended to be used as an interconnecting mechanism among highly integrated peripheral controller components peripheral add on cards and processor cache memory subsystem It is an industry standard local bus architecture t
16. t 10 100 1000BASE TX If the switch supports NWay feature and full duplex the GE 2000N NIC automatically runs in full duplex If there is a problem with the connection first check the network cable for possible breach If that does not resolve the problem try to replace the cable i Pa ogee Ho pa gipu at i a aa eal s Ea ant ie f i FUDUP ate e LINK Fig 3 1 LED indicators of GE 2000N LED Status Meaning Indicators The port is operating at 10M speed 100M The port is operating at 100M speed The port is operating at 1000M speed i i Network activity is detected on the link The port is operating at full duplex mode FUDUP Table 3 1 LEDs indicators of GE 2000N 11 4 Diver Installation Installing Network Drivers You must install network driver to allow the NIC to work with your network operating system GE 2000N adapter card provides various network drivers on the 2 driver diskettes GE 2000N supports Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 2000 Linux kernel version 2 2 x SCO Unix Solaris Unix and Netware 4 x 5 x The followings provide you with the installation procedures for Windows 2000 Server Note For detailed information on the driver installation for each Operating System please refer to the relevant documentation file s in each corresponding directory on the driver diskettes win9S GE 2000N Win95 98me doc win9S GE 2000N Win95 98me doc wi
17. thin a ACPI enabled environment GE 2000N Gigabit Network Interface Card can take full advantage of its superior power management feature to perform Remote Wake up function in Power Down mode This will contribute together with your ACPI compatible OS such as Windows 98 or Windows 2000 to a most economical PC power consumption According to the definition of ACPI there are four Global System States that are identified as the following 4 levels G0 normal operating state G1 power saving sleeping mode where the display and HD are shut down to save power consumption A trigger event will recover the power saving state to normal state G2 Power Down mode with minimum power consumption The minimum power is to offer the Wake Up device such as GE 2000N to activate and reboot the system from a cold start The Wake Up On LAN NIC such as GE 2000N works at this level G3 The system is turned off by power switch The power switch must be turned ON to activate the system While the system is in Power Down mode GE 2000N is still on the alert Once a Magic Packet addressed to the client computer is received by its Wake UP device ID such as GE 2000N NIC it will trigger a sequence of events to wake up the remote computer from sleeping state While there might still be other legacy systems which are not compatible with ACPI you might still preserve its original power saving feature if your system components allowing it But we will see a gradua
18. thout recabling your network due to cable category grade concern Depending on building codes different insulation materials may be required Plenum rated or TEFLON coated wiring may be required in some areas The wire gauge should be between 18 and 26 AWG Most telephone installations use 24 gauge wiring UTP wire should meet the following requirements o Solid copper o Nominal capacitance less than 16 pF ft o Nominal impedance 100 Ohms o Nominal attenuation less than 11 5db 10 100 Auto negotiation NWay GE 2000N NIC automatically runs at appropriate speed depending on the network device to which it is connected It does this using NWay a feature that complies with the IEEE802 3 standard It also works with any of other TEEE compliant products including LOBASE T L1OOBASE TX and JOOOBASE TX equipments 10 3 LED Indicators GE 2000N comes with six LED indicators on the backplane of the adapter LED indicators inform you about the network status as shown in the Fig 3 1 If you experience any problem with the adapter first check the followings e the appropriate driver is loaded e the proper cable is connected to the RJ 45 port of the adapter e the switch should complies with the 10 100 1000BASE TX specifications You should make sure that all the above requirements are met then check the LEDs again to make sure the connection is valid and working LED indicators of GE 2000N The NIC supports full duplex a

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