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1. S Power external transceiver 12 0 5 Amps max DEC Pathworks TCP IP PC NFS Environmental aped o eite It Sende UNIX Xenix and others Operating temperature Standards supported IEEE 802 3 10Base2 10 5 ambien 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F misce Se ee and Ethernet Version 2 Extended JL Length Option Storage temperature 20 C 4 F to 70 C 158 F 1 0 base address 200 to hex Operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Int t t ch IRQ2 9 3 4 5 7 10 ood rat Storage humidity 596 to 9596 non condensing RAM buffer size 16 Kbytes RAM buffer base address 80000 to FEOOO Physical RAM base above 1 Mbyte 100000 to FFC000 hex Height without bracket 3 90 inches 8 906 cm RAM speed 100 ns Length without bracket 6 3 inches 16 15 86 ELITE16T ADAPTER General Hardware compatibility 1 0 base address Interrupt request channel RAM buffer size RAM buffer base address RAM base above 1 Mbyte speed IBM PC XT AT non Micro Channel PS 2 and compatible computers NetWare LAN Manager DOS 05 2 OS 2 Extended Edition LAN Server DECnet DOS PCSA DEC Pathworks TCP IP PC NFS UNIX Xenix and others IEEE 802 3 10Base5 and 10BaseT Ethernet Version 2 200 to hex IRQ2
2. EtherCard PLUS _ Elitel6 Series High performance 16 bit Ethernet local area network adapters Elitel6 for all coaxial wiring W Elitel6T for thick coaxial and unshielded twisted pair wiring i Elitel6 Combo for all coaxial and unshielded twisted pair wiring Warranty and Service Policy If you experience difficulty with your SMC Ethernet Network Systems Product and are unable to diagnose or correct the problem you may return the product to your place of purchase for repair Please be certain that your product is properly packed before ship ment If possible use the original packaging Note All SMC products are warranted only when configured in accordance with the specifications listed in the appropriate guides In Warranty Service All SMC Ethernet Network Systems Products are warranted by Standard Microsystems Corporation against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five 5 years from date of delivery to the end user During the warranty period Standard Microsystems Corporation will repair or if necessary replace defective components at no charge Consult your Authorized SMC Dealer or Distributor for In Warranty Service This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse or as a result of repairs or modifications made by unauthorized personnel No other warranty is expressed or implied Standard Microsystems Corporation is not liable for conseque
3. from making an invalid selection Some of the choices presented may conflict with other installed devices Please refer to the Configuration Con flicts section to make sure that the choices you select do not cause a con flict If there is a conflict cycle power When you re finished press F10 to save the changes you ve made or press ESC to exit without change Basic Adapter Test The Basic Adapter Test is used to verify that the major functions of the adapter operate properly If any of the tests fail the program notifies you of the error and suggests actions to take to solve the problem Tests are performed on the following 1 0 Port Accessibility LAN Address ROM On board RAM Network Controller Registers On Board ROM if installed Internal Loopback Interrupt Generation The test has failed if 1 An error message displays at the bot tom of the screen in a red box 2 The test hangs up at a certain blink ing line and never completes The blinking line is the test that failed If either of these two conditions occur Read the error message or blinking line and write it down Cycle power Use the error message or blinking line to find the problem Common problems in clude e Not terminating an Ethernet net work B e Hardware or software conflicts with IRQ Base 1 0 or RAM Ad dress If the board fails recheck the board set tings try a different BNC T
4. 2 Configure the adapter Refer to the section Configuring the Adapter 3 If you want to install an optional ROM device to connect a diskless PC to a network for example 18 Avoiding Configuration Conflicts refer to the section Installing a Boot ROM Install the adapter in your com puter Refer to the section Adapt er Installation Connect the adapter to thin Ether net standard thick Ethernet or un shielded twisted pair cable Refer to the section Network Intercon nection Configure the software driver Refer to the section Software In stallation Load the network software pack age Refer to the section Loading the Network Software In most cases the adapter s precon figured jumper settings for 1 0 base address RAM base address and IRQ level will not conflict with other devices or functions in your computer To verify that the preconfigured jumper settings are satisfactory for your installation it is important that you be acquainted with the configura tion settings typically used by other devices and computer functions This will also enable you to change the set tings if they are not satisfactory for your installation This section provides information on configurations used by other devices and computer functions Read the in formation then use the System Con figuration Chart in Appendix C to record the configurations of devices and computer
5. If this memory range is occupied you must set the W2 jumper back to NONE SOFT and use the software setup program to estab lish the ROM base address at another location If necessary you can change the ROM window size The default setting when a ROM is enabled is 16 Kbytes or 0 Kbytes when the ROM is dis abled To change the window size for a special purpose 32 Kbyte or 64 Kbyte ROM device you must use the setup program If you aren t sure what size ROM you have consult the ROM s installation instructions Table 7 Boot ROM Options 59 Network I nterconnections 61 Follow the instructions in this section to connect your Elite16 and Elite18 Combo adapter to thin Ethernet cable 62 Thin Ethernet Connecting to Thin Ethernet Cable 1 Attach the connector in cluded with your adapter to the BNC network port at the rear of the computer 2 Attach one end of the coaxial cable to an open end of the T connec tor on the first computer Align the notches in the cable end with the posts on the T connector push the cable in and twist about one quarter turn Avoid severe bending or kinking of the cable Attach the other end of the cable to an open end of the connector at the rear of tha second com puter Continue making connec tions to the rest of the computers The interconnection cable must not exceed the recommended length 185 meters for 10Base2 or 300 meters for the ex
6. conflicts with the configuration of another board or computer function use the other jumper setting 1 0 base address 300 31F IRQ 10 RAM base address CC000 Most configuration conflicts 23 24 can be avoided using one of these two choices if however both hardware settings result in a conflict between the Ether net adapter and another option board or computer function you must change the configuration of the other board or computer function or set the Ethernet adapter jumper W1 to SOFT and run the software setup program If neither of the two preconfigured set tings is satisfactory or if you are in stalling more than two adapters in the same computer set the jumper to SOFT and run the software setup pro gram to configure the adapter This will enable you to choose from a variety of different configurations Refer to the Software Configuration section The soft Jumper setting is used to configure the adapter using the setup program IO Base Address 240 I O Base Address 280 IRQ 3 Enabled RAM Base Address D0000 Base Address 300 IRQ 10 Enabled RAM Base Address CC000 Table 4 Configuration Parameters W1 WI son 4 WI son W som LH_ 280 3 00000 280300000 4 2803 0000 Lp D a W2 The W2 jumper block refer to Table 5 in the Installing a Boot ROM sec tion is used with an optional boot ROM device The ju
7. indicates that the protocol name is being changed to IPX designated protocol ID 8137 within the Ether net Il frame type reassign the link level frame type use the line in NET CFG which reads either Frame name or Envelope Type name For example if you type this line Frame ETHERNET_802 2 The frame type is reassigned as Ether net 802 2 The default frame type is ETHERNET_802 3 For additional instructions refer to the NetWare ODI Shell for DOS manual and the sections entitled Install ODI workstations and Customize ODI workstation configurations with NET CFG in the NetWare Users Manual Loading NetWare 386 V3 11 To Generate a Server for NetWare 386 V3 11 The procedures in this section are for NetWare 386 V3 11 Installation and configuration for this version of Net Ware on the server is much easier in volving a series of easy to use prompts which apply for both workstation and server installations If you want to install NetWare 386 from diskette follow these instructions 1 Make backup copies of both the SYSTEM 1 and SYSTEM 2 diskettes 2 Insert the SYSTEM 1 diskette into drive 3 Access drive a 4 Type SERVER 53 5 Type the server name 6 Type the IPX internal network number This number is usually the same as the server address 7 Insert the SYSTEM 2 diskette into drive A 8 Type A INSTALL 9 Continue through the installation fol
8. x XXEU 1 Press Enter to see list Highlight your choice then press Enter Figure 10 Workstation System Configuration 2 47 ESC Cancel F1 Help lt Alt gt lt Fi gt Quit Operating System Generation Nondedicated netuork address Number of communication buffers Will this machine be the server T vitm d Third Softuare configured Adapter Fourth Softuare Configured Adapter IRQ 3 1 0 Base 28Bh RAM at D988 8 for 16k IRQ S5 1 0 Base 3BBh RAM at for IRQ 18 1 0 Base ZAG h RAM at for 16k IRO 2 1 0 Base Z4Bh RAM at D889 0 for 32k First Micro Channel Adapter Second Micro Channel Adapter 18 Third Micro Channel Adapter 11 Fourth Micro Channel Adapter 12 Driver Configurable by Jumpers Utility Figure 11 Adapter Settings Options 12 Select the option corresponding to 13 14 the settings of the network adapter board Option 0 first software configured adapter is recommended You are prompted to provide a network address for the selected board Type in a unique network address For more information on installing this network address refer to Network Address in the Novell Concepts manual If you have another adapter board installed in the server continue to the Network Board option and repeat steps 9 through 13 to define settings and driver specifications Continue to define
9. 280 irg 5 0000 00000 Table 5 Command Line Examples In example 2 the 1 0 base address is changed to 280 the IRQ level is changed to 5 the RAM base address is changed to C0000 and the ROM base address is changed to 00000 If you omit a configuration parameter from the command line the program uses the default refer to Table 6 To obtain a list of all the commands you can use type Ma Note Any combination of upper and lower case letters is valid 31 Command Li default factory io x SOFT j irg x ink_int x netconn x newio x node x Displays sal setup program commands Forces the adapter to the following settings when the jumper is set to SOFT 1 0 address 240 IRQ 2 RAM beo address CC000 This command produces the same result as factory except that IRQ is enabled Forces the adapter to the default factory set values for the SOFT jumper position 1 0 address 240 IRO 2 disabled RAM address 000 Identifies the current 1 0 base address of the adapter you want to configure The factory setting for the 1 0 base address at the umper location is 240 Specifies the interrupt level IRQ Possible values for x are 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 or 15 This command enables the IRQ specified Specifies whether link integrity is enabled or disabled where xis either e enabled or d disabled This command is avail able for EW and W
10. 9 3 4 5 7 10 11 or 15 16 Kbytes 80000 to 000 hex 100000 to FFCO00 hex 100 ns po anu 16 Kbytes ROM window size ROM base address 80000 to FC000 hex ROM type 27512 200ns Electrical Power adapter only 5 VDC 1 1 Amps max Power external transceiver 12 VDC 0 5 Amps max Environmental Operating temperature ambient 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 20 C 4 F to 70 C 158 F Operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Physical Height without bracket 3 90 inches 9 906 cm Length without bracket 6 3 inches 16 15 cm 87 ELITE16T COMBO ADAPTER General Hardware compatibility Interrupt request channel RAM buffer size RAM buffer base address base above 1 Mbyte RAM speed IBM PC XT AT non Micro Channel PS 2 and compatible computers NetWare LAN Manager DOS 09 2 05 2 Extended Edition LAN Server DECnet DOS PCSA DEC Pathworks TCP IP PC NFS UNIX Xenix and others IEEE 802 3 10BaseT 10Base2 and 10Base5 Ethernet Version 2 200 to hex IRQ2 9 3 4 5 7 10 11 or 15 16 Kbytes 80000 to 000 hex 100000 to FFCO00 hex 100 ns ROM window size 16 Kbytes ROM base address 80000 to 000 hex ROM type 2751 Ele
11. Found displays then the two com puters cannot communicate across the network common reason for this failure is faulty cabling T connectors or terminators that are bad See the Troubleshooting section in this manual for other suggestions When the test is complete press F4 at either computer to see the test results as shown in Figure 7 This screen provides you with statistics on both the Initiator and Responder ter minals You can tell whether the In itiator and Responder passed by refer LAN Adapter Diagnostic Ver 3 01 Thursday August 8 1991 10 24 AN RR E E ET EE ring to this screen RECEIVE STATISTICS MJ TRANSMIT STATISTICS The Show Statistics screen also Frames Sent B Frames Received 8 provides a number of function key Broadcast Sent 8 Broadcast Received a operations Multicast Sent e Multicast Received Collisions 8 Errors B i Tx fibort 8 Alig t E e To update data without clearing Lost CRS a we ee a Ts counter setting press F4 No CD Heartbeat o is automatically updates data as OUC Collisions 8 Deferring a Tx 0 1 8 Runt Packet the test continues To clear these Kw Merino Bad Next Packet Ptr e statistics press F6 Miscompare Checkeun 3 Link integrity signal present e Toexit this test and retum to the Link polarity correct 7 S Respond menu press Esc ESC Cancel Fi Help F4 Update F6 Clear Stats Stats Tochange the t
12. connector and terminator or remove other boards from the PC 39 Initiate Respond to Test Messages The Initiate Test Messages and Respond to Test Messages options are used to verify that the network ca bling is properly set up to transmit and receive information The Responder echoes the messages back and the Initiator makes sure it receives the same messages it trans mitted In order to run this test another node on the same network must be using DIAGNOSE and have Respond To Test Messages running The best test environment is two PC s directly cabled but this test can be run with any PC using an SMC Ethernet card on the network To run the initiate respond test follow this procedure 1 At the chosen PC on the network select the Respond to Test Mes sages option from the Main Menu Press Enter A prompt ap pears on the screen Waiting to Respond to Test Messages Press any key to stop This PC is now ready to respond to test messages and is called the Responder At a different PC select Initiate Test Messages from the Main Menu Press F2 and all active Responders are displayed with their network addresses Select the Responder you want to test by using the arrow keys Press Enter to begin the test The test will perform 1000 iterations after finding the first available Responder if a Responder has not been previously selected If the error message No Responder
13. each network board 15 16 in your server until all boards are defined When you re finished press F10 Cursor down the Operating Sys temn Generation screen until you get to the channel option selec tions A list of channel options appears immediately below the Network 17 Board selections Assign hard disk space for each channel designated Follow all prompts and refer to the Novell User s Manual for instruc tions on defining channels To Generate a Workstation for NetWare 286 V2 2 1 Make backup copies of the NetWare LAN DRV 200 and SMC Super Disk diskettes and store th originals 2 Insert the copy of the WSGEN floppy into drive A 3 Access drive A 4 Type WSGEN and press Enter twice A list of available adapter boards ap pears on the screen 5 Press Insert 6 Insert the SuperDisk diskette into drive A and press Enter 7 If the file was read successfully a mes sage appears like this DRIVER FILE FOR SMC ETHERCARD PLUS VXXX READ SUCCESSFULLY where xxx is the version number Press Enter The SMC EtherCard PLUS board is now installed and highlighted as shown in Figure 12 Press Enter to select this board A configuration screen like Figure 13 is displayed Select the configuration setting that matches the setting on your board and press Enter to confirm your choice Option 0 First Software Configured Adapter is recomme
14. mini mum standards and any wall jacks are wired correctly Before starting the in stallation verify that all twisted pair wires meet the requirements 70 describ d in Appendix A Network Components and Setup The existing telephone wiring may consist of a separate eight conductor twisted pair cable routed to each wall jack or it may consist of dozens of twisted pair conductors in a cable bundle If a cable bundle is used the Modular Wall Color Code Function Pin Number conductors for each phone line have been separated fromi the bundle and attached to the wall jack In either case the of twisted pairs at the wall jack in a typi cal telephone installation is usually not acceptable for network signal transmissions The two twisted wire orange white band network signals 2 White range band network signals 1 green white band network signals 6 white green band network signals 3 blue white band telephone 4 white blue band telephone 5 solid gray telephone 8 solid orange telephone 7 Table 10 Example Color amp Wire Pair Configuration pairs required for network signals must be wired to the wall jack in the following arrangement Pair 1 attach to pins 1 and 2 Pair 2 attach to pins 3 and 6 The twisted wire pairs for telephone signals if used are attached to the remaining pins Determine which conductors are twisted together record
15. not have Link Integrity provid ing that you disable the Link Integrity test function on the adapter To dis able the Link Integrity test function run the software setup program and select Link Int D Note If the thin Ethernet BNC connection is used the Link Int op tion must be turned off Link Int 0 IEEE 802 3 10BaseT 10 Mbits per second Maximum length of connecting cable between a computer and concentrator Maximum number of computers nodes per network AT amp T D inside wire DIW amp PDS IBM Type 3 Table 11 Unshielded Twisted Pair Network Characteristics 73 Troubleshooting Using DIAGNOSE for Troubleshooting This section explains what to do if your Ethernet adapter is not function ing The diagnostic program provided on the software diskette can be used in conjunction with this information to assist you in locating the source of a problem if the installed adapter does not run properly The Main Menu op tion that will pinpoint a specific prob lem has also been listed here for your convenience If you are not familiar with running DIAGNOSE please see the Diagnostic section in this manual Before running DIAGNOSE make sure that the adapter is completely seated in the computer s expansion slot and no cables inside the computer are loose 76 DIAGNOSE Basic Adapter Test If all the other workstations co
16. on cable connec tion refer to Network Intercon nection Checkthe adapter and cable instal lation by running the diagnostic program Diagnose on the software diskette For more information on running the Diagnose program refer to the section entitled Diagnose Install the network software This in volves loading one or more net work programs onto both the server to be addressed and a specific workstation Several network programs are dis cussed in the chapter entitled LAN Software Installation Net Ware 288 v2 2 and later NetWare 386 v3 11 and later and LAN Manager V2 0 If an optional ROM was installed on the adapter you may need to prepare the network software for ROM operation Once these steps are completed you can reboot your computer and access the network through your Elite 16 card 15 Configuration and Installation Steps For Installing Configuring the Adapter This section lists the steps for install ing and configuring your adapter tells where to find specific informa tion It is important that you perform the steps in the order indicated 1 Read the section Avoiding Con figuration Conflicts Although for most installations the default fac tory settings for the Ethernet adapt er will not create configuration conflicts it is important that you be aware of the settings commonly used by other devices and com puter functions
17. the NetWare program lt ESC gt Cancel F1 Help lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Quit operating purum Mode Nondedicated netuork address Number of communication buffers 159 Will this machine be the server No Include core printing services Yes Netuork board A Driver Press Enter to see list Configuration Option Network address Netuork board B To scroll the screen use the arrow keys Modify highlighted field with lt Enter gt or Delete When all the information is correct save and continue with lt F18 gt Figure 9 Workstation System Configuration 10 Highlight the Network Board A op tion and press Enter list of all available network boards appears Press Insert Insert the SuperDisk diskette into drive A and press Enter The appropriate LAN drivers are in stalled and the new SMC option appears highlighted in the list as shown in Figure 10 list of acceptable adapter settings appears like the one in Figure 11 lt ESC gt Cancel F1 Number of communication buffers Will this machine be the server Include core printing services Help lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Quit 150 No Yes Mndiosv kelidsl othdlkdis keis w AT 1 v X XXEC XXXXXXD Mmdiosv kelidsl othdldisd keis w AT 2 v X XXEC CXXXXXX Qdestsm Nodkela ajoekslkdlskls xodle w AT 1 v X XXX CXXXXX Rsdidsu disleig lsidlsckd lueuadjcna w AT 2 v X XXXX XXXXX D SMC PLUS 49780 1 v
18. 86 and 386 treat this instal lation the same way brief explana tion of how to load and configure LAN Manager 2 0 concludes this chapter Loading NetWare 286 V2 2 Note These instructions are not in tended to be comprehensive for all con figurations but will work in the majority of the cases lt ESC gt Cancel lt F1 gt Help lt Alt gt lt F18 gt Quit The procedures in this section are for NetWare 286 V2 2 and later This ver sion of NetWare 286 is considerably easier to load and configure than v2 1 To Generate a Network Server for NetWare 286 V2 2 1 Make backup copies of the NetWare SYSTEM 1 and SMC SuperDisk diskettes and store the originals 2 Insert the copy of the SYSTEM 1 floppy into the server s drive Figure 8 Workstation Options Menu 3 Access drive A 4 Type INSTALL and press Enter A screen like Figure 8 appears 45 5 46 Select the Advanced Installation op tion message screen appears Press Enter A screen like Figure 9 appears Select either the Dedicated or Non dedicated option If you have designated this server for exclusive NetWare use then specify Dedicated All hard disk partitions in the server are as signed to NetWare use If you have partitioned this server s hard disk for use with more than one platform specify Non dedi cated You are prompted to desig nate which hard disk partitions will be used by
19. GMENT Standard IEEE 802 3 10BASE2 IEEE 802 3 10BASE2 Data Rate 10 Mbits per second 10 Mbits per second Segmentlengh ___ 185 Maximum number of segments between nodes 3 coax 2 repeater links 3 coax no repeater links Maximum number of repeaters between nodes 4 when using 2 repeater links Network Span 925m Maximum number of nodes per segment Maximum number of nodes per network 1024 1024 N eo c Minimum space between nodes 0 5 plant Cable Type RG58 A U or C U 50 Ohm single shield RG58 A U or C U 50 Ohm single shield connectors connectors segment contains nodes while repeater link segment does not A repeater link segment is used for extending the distance between coax segments Table 8 Thin Ethernet Network Characteristics 6 Follow the instructions in this section to connect your Elite16 Elite16T and Elite16 Combo adapter to thick Ethernet c ble 66 Thick Ethernet The AUI port is used to attach a thick Ethernet AUI drop cable to your Elite16 Elite16T and Elite16 Combo adapters The adapter boards will operate on an Ethernet network by attaching an AUI drop cable to the AUI port and to a trunk coaxial cable through a media attachment unit MAU transceiver The MAU acts as the interface to an Ethernet network using thick cable or any Ethernet medium The adapter board s AUI p
20. OM See ROM Cabling Elite16 Adapter 83 Elite16 Combo Adapter 83 85 Elite16T Adapter 83 85 Components and Setup Elite16 Adapter 82 Elite16 Combo 82 Elite16T Adapter 82 N Concentrators StarLAN 10 72 Configuration Avoiding Configuration Conflicts 18 Software Configuration Procedure 29 Diagnostics Basic Adapter Test 39 exit to operating system 42 Initiate Test Messages 40 Introduction 34 Main Menu 37 Respond to Test Messages 40 Set Configuration 37 Set Configuration Menu 37 Starting the Diagnostics 34 F Features 7 Elite16 Adapter 7 Elite16 Combo Adapter 8 Elite16T Adapter 8 Base Address 19 1 0 Common Device Ports 20 Installation Quick Adapter Installation 13 Steps for Installing 18 IRQ Levels of Common Devices 22 J Jumper Settings Factory Jumper Settings 23 23 28 W2 23 25 W3 25 91 L LAN Driver Configurations Menu 45 46 47 48 50 51 Driver Installation 44 LAN Software Installation Generating Server for NetWar zuo V2 2 45 Generating Server for NetWare 386 V3 11 53 Generating Workstation for NetWare 286 V2 2 49 Generating Workstation for NetWare 386 V3 11 54 Introduction 44 Loading LAN Manager V2 0 55 Loading NetWare 286 V2 2 45 Loading NetWare 386 V3 11 53 Loading ODI Workstation 51 LAN Software Supported 44 LED Indicators 8 92 M Memory Memory Management Conflicts 22 RAM Used by V
21. OM base address 28 that is the setting associated with SOFT at W2 and other configuration parameters See Table 6 Before running the software setup pro gram make sure that You have installed the adapter in your computer Refer to the sec tion in your computer s user documentation that describes how to install option boards Note Always handle the adapter by its edges Network software is not running on the computer If network software is running on the com puter remove the network software from your CONFIG SYS or AUTOEXEC BAT files if necessary Then reboot the computer or otherwise unload the network software to ensure proper functioning of the configuration software If more than one LAN adapter is to be installed make sure you know the identification of the adapter you want to configure If a single adapter is to be installed the setup program will automatically find it If there is more than one adapter you must tell the setup program which adapter to con figure Each Ethernet adapter can be identified by its 12 character node address located on the NET WORK ADDRESS label attached to the adapter or by its 1 0 base ad dress Software Configuration Procedure Software changes can be made without the W1 jumper block being configured for SOFT However values you entered using the setup program I O base address IRQ and RAM base address will not take affect unti
22. adapter models only For the EPC WC and EWC cards use the netconn command instead Specifies which kind of network connection you want Possible values for 1 BNC 1 OBaseT 2 AUI 1 OBasel or3 TP no link integrity Use this command with the EPC WC and EWC series cards Specifies a new 1 0 base address Acceptable values for x are 200 220 240 260 280 2A0 2C0 2 0 300 320 340 360 380 and 3EO hex Identifies the node address of the adapter you want to configure x isthe 12 digit node address printed on the NETWORK ADDRESS label attached to the adapter This command is an alternative to using the io command to identify the adapter ram x rom x Specifies the RAM base address The parameter x can be any 16 Kbyte boundary between 80000 and FFCO00 Example 0000 For RAM base address above 1 MByte 6 digits choices have to be specified Example 8C0000 Specifies the base address of the boot ROM Possible values for x are any address between 80000 and FC000 Note The ad dress must be on a boundary of the ROM size romsize x 32 Specifies the size of the ROM window in Kbytes Possible values for x are 0 ROM disabled 16 32 and 64 Table 6 Configuration Options Diagnostics Diagnostic Overview The diagnostic program provided on the software diskette is used to verify the correct configuration and operation of a LAN adapter board before instal
23. an Ethernet network and are used with the Elite16 Elite 16T and Elite16 Combo adapters unless otherwise specified Please see Figures 1 2 and 3 in the Introduction section of this manual for specific adapter port references LAN adapter A LAN adapter is the interface between the computer and the network cable Your Ethernet adapter has three types of network ports The UTP port is used for 10BaseT unshielded twisted pair connec tion Elite16T and Elite16 Combo The BNC port is used for direct thin Ethernet network connection Elite16 and Elite16 Combo The AUI port is used for connecting a transceiver to a thick Ethernet network using thick cable or any Ethernet medium Elite16 Elite16T and Elite16 Combo Repeater A repeater is used to con nect cable segments together The repeater retimes and transmits data signals as they pass from one seg ment to another Single port and mul tiport repeaters are available for coaxial or fiber optic cable Transceiver An external transceiver is used to connect AUI drop cables to thick Ethemet coaxial cable Trans ceivers are also available for connec tion to thin Ethernet twisted pair and fiber optic cable Thin Ethernet Cable and Components The following information pertains to the Elite16 and Elite16 Combo adap ters BNC T connector Used to attach the Ethernet adapter to thin Ethernet cable Cable terminator A termi
24. and copy it and the NET3 NET4 or NETS files onto your system For other drivers you may need to modify the 1 0 base address IRQ level and RAM base address so that the set tings of the driver match the settings of your adapter Refer to the install doc file contained in the driver s directory for detailed instruc tions 44 To load network operating system software other than NetWare and LAN Manager onto the computer refer to the instructions provided with your net work software package If an optional ROM was installed on the adapter you may need to prepare the network software for ROM operation Refer to the instructions provided with the ROM device and your network software This section provides instructions for loading the following network operat ing system software e NetWare 286 V2 2 e NetWare 386 V3 11 e LAN Manager V2 0 If you are using other types of drivers please refer to the install doc file and relevant driver manuals The following sections describe the steps required to load and configure the NetWare shells for both NetWare 286 and NetWare 386 versions In all cases there are two basic opera tions you must complete in order to in stall the NetWare shell 1 Loadthe NetWare program on your workstation 2 Load the NetWare program on your server In addition if you are using DOS ODI you must load the NetWare program onto the relevant workstation Both 3 NetWare 2
25. arious Devices 21 NetWare TES Generating a Network Server 5 Generating a Workstation Shell 45 Network Components and Setup 82 0 ODI Workstation Installation 51 53 P Ports AUI 66 77 BNC 62 77 69 77 Quick Installation amp Configuration In structions 14 RAM Base Address 19 Buffer Base Address 86 87 88 Buffer Size 86 87 88 Device Usage 21 Repeater 82 ROM Address Range 88 Base Address 59 86 87 88 Installing Inserting 58 Setup Options Configuration Options Table 31 Setup Program Adapter Configuration 28 Command Line Method 30 Interactive Method 30 Software Configuration Procedure See Configuration Specifications Elite16 Adapter 86 Elite16T Adapter 87 Elite16T Combo Adapter 88 StarLAN 72 System Configuration Chart 89 T Thick Ethernet Cable and Components 83 Cable Segments 67 Network Characteristics 68 Thick Ethernet Elite16 16T and 16 Combo Cable Connections 66 Thin Ethernet Cable and Components 83 Network Characteristics 65 Thin Ethernet Elite16 amp Elite16 Combo Cable Connections 62 Thin Ethernet Elite16 amp Elite16Combo Interconnecting Thin and Thick 64 Troubleshooting 75 Diagnostic Program 76 ROM Device 78 U Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable Specifications 85 Unshielded Twisted Pair Elite16T amp 16 Combo Interconnection 69 Interface Cable Wiring 71 Link Status 69 Using Existi
26. ctrical Power adapter only 5 VDC 1 0 Amps max NN PTT IET 12 0 1 Amps max Power external transceiver 12 VDC 0 5 Amps max Environmental Operating temperature ambient 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F Storage temperature 20 C 4 F to 70 C 158 F Operating humidity 10 to 9096 non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Physical Height without bracket 3 90 inches 9 906 cm Length without bracket 6 3 inches 16 15 Appendix C System Configuration Chart For future reference record the con Vo RAM ROM Base Board Address IRQ Addross Address figuration parameters for each board i Ethernet 8 in your computer in the Spaces 280 hex 3 0000 TE Stot provided in the System Configuration Chart The first row shows the recom ME mended Ethernet adapter settings m Ml eee i d Write down the name of the option mS board the expansion slot it occupies ARS eI the interrupt level IRQ and the lt memory space reserved for the board For information on option boards that are already installed in your computer consult the user instructions provided with them or ask your dealer for as sistance Slot Slot 89 Index A Adapter Configuration 23 Configuration Parameters 24 Basic Adapter Test 39 Initiate Test Messages 40 Responder 40 Boot R
27. different circuit or outlet Changes or modifications to this product without the express approval of Standard Microsystems Corpora tion could result in non FCC com pliance and void the users authority to operate this equipment This product was tested and certified with a shielded interconnecting cable therefore a shielded cable is required to be used with this product If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio tele vision technician for additional sugges tions SMC Standard Microsystems Corp 80 Arkay Drive Hauppauge New York 11788 For Technical Support 800 992 4762 USA 800 833 833 4SMC Canada For Literature 800 SMC 4YOU USA 800 833 4SMC Canada Ethernet Adapter Overview This manual contains information for the following Ethernet adapter boards Elite16 8013 EPC e Elite16T 8013 WC e Elite16 Combo 8013 EWC These Ethernet adapter boards designed for IBM PC XT AT non Micro Channel PS 2 and compatible computers These products connect to a local area network LAN using either standard Ethernet cable or 10 unshielded twisted pair wire and telephone type modular plugs In a network the Ethernet adapter will interoperate with most network adapters that comply with the IEEE 802 3 10Base2 10Base5 or 10BaseT Ethernet standards In addition to this manual the Ether net adapters come with a software d
28. e and date Applications software name manufacturer version and date gt Contents of the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files in the root directory of the computers having problems Error codes or messages displayed by diagnostic programs network operating system or applications software 6 The type of interconnecting cable used please be specific and the resistance value of terminators in stalled 7 Types of LAN adapters used in the network The configuration parameters 1 0 address IRQ chan nel RAM size and base address ROM size and base address of the LAN adapterls having problems Other option boards and functions installed in the computer and their configuration parameters 1 0 ad dress IRQ level RAM size and base address ROM size and base address Possible option boards include graphics adapters mouse controllers extended memory boards tape controllers modems other LAN adapters and printer controllers 9 Type of concentrator used in a twisted pair network manufac turer and model number 7T 80 Appendices 81 The components specified in this section as well as precut and preas sembled cables are available from your dealer The manufacturers listed are for reference purposes only equivalent products from other manufacturers may be used 82 Appendix A Network Components and Setup The following components make up
29. ength is recommended be cause it allows you to use common thin Ethernet components which con form to the IEEE standard If your network is using extended length 300 meter segments all thin Ethernet cable segments in the net work can be up to 300 meters long Three 300 meter cable segments may be connected in line using repeaters 63 The total network span with three ex tended length segments is 900 meters No more than two repeaters can be in the signal path from one node to any other node If you are using extended length segments all repeaters and transceivers must be designed for 300 meter operation In addition all LAN adapter boards other than this adapter must be con figured to the extended segment length if a configuration choice is re quired Note that you cannot use Ethernet adapters to extend 185 meter seg ments to 300 meter cable segments unless all LAN adapters and repeaters used in the network are capable of operation on the extended segment length Interconnecting Thin and Thick Ethernet Thin Ethernet cable segments can be connected to thick Ethernet cable seg ments through a signal repeater or a BNC to N type adapter If you are interconnecting through a repeater attach the repeater to the Ethernet cable through a transceiver This must be done when connecting any cable segments in an Ethemet net work CHARACTERISTICS STANDARD LENGTH SEGMENT EXTENDED LENGTH SE
30. est parameters Such as number of iterations or the test pattern press F6 at either the Initiate or Respond menu A Screen with a list of all test Figure 7 Show Statistics Screen parameters appears For most of these parameters use your arrow 41 Exit to Operating System keys to highlight the parameter you want to change then use the Spacebar to change the setting Fach time you depress the Spacebar the value will change To change either the test pattern and destination address field type in the value you require When you re finished press Esc to return to the Respond Menu For a definition of each parameter used during this procedure press F1 at the appropriate screen and a list of relevant definitions appear Select the Exit option when all diagnos tic procedures have been completed and you want to return to DOS For more information on how to operate the diagnostic program refer to the user doc file located on the software diskette LAN Software Installation Driver Installation The software diskette that comes with the adapter contains drivers for most major network environments including Novell s NetWare Microsoft s LAN Manager IBM s LAN Server and others Many of the drivers including NetWare and LAN Manager simplify the installation process by automat ically finding the Ethernet adapter To install NetWare 286 V2 1 for example all you need to do is create an IPX file
31. functions in your com puter Refer to this chart when select ing configuration options for the Ether net adapter The first row lists the Ethernet adapter s set tings Input Output I O Base Address The Ethemet adapter requires 532 con tiguous 1 0 addresses 20 hex The 1 0 base address is used to assign the location of this address space Table 1 lists all possible 1 0 base ad dresses for your Ethemet adapter in column 1 Notice that the range is 200 3E0 hex Column 2 lists poten tial conflicting devices and their typi cal 1 0 addresses Use this table as a guide when selecting an 1 0 base ad dress for your adapter If for ex ample you have a Wyse 2108 PC which typically uses 1 0 base address 280 select an 0 base address other than 280 Make sure that the address you select is not used by some other device AII addresses without a description in Column 2 are generally available for use Be aware though that com puters with small built in LED or LCD displays to show disk cylinder data or clock speed may also use these ad dress spaces _ RAM Base Address Refer to Table 2 when selecting a RAM base address Table 2 shows the RAM address spaces generally used by other devices and computer functions shaded area It is impor tant that you select a RAM base ad dress that is not being used 19 20 Possible Poten
32. g If the test fails the prob lem is probably the cabling 2 Check the cable connection to other computers In an Ethernet network using thin cable check the computers that are daisy chained to the computer you are troubleshooting In an Ethemet network using thick cable check the drop cable connection at the transceiver 6 Make sure that the interconnect ing cables meet IEEE standard requirements If you think you have a cabling problem try splitting segments to isolate the cable defect or replace the cable with one known to 9009 5 Verify that the network cable is securely attached to either the BNC AUI or UTP port If the BNC or AUI port is used verify that 50 ohm cable ter minators are installed as required Terminators must be 50 ohm im pedance within 296 or errors may occur Terminators are installed at both ends of every cable segment 11 Network Operating Software Problems If the problem is not found in the hardware then check the software 1 Make sure that you copied any re quired software drivers from the driver diskette as instructed in the documentation included with your networking software 2 If you are using Novell NetWare type the following at the DOS prompt ipx i This enables you to verify that The driver you are using is ap propriate for the type of adapter you have The driver is the latest version You can verify the
33. he drive containing the diskette 2 Type the following ezsetup ENTER 3 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen Command Line Method If you are familiar with EZSETUP and want to skip the interactive prompts you may use a command line to change the values associated with the soft setting The command line consists of three components the 30 command ezsetup the adapter iden tification required only when more than one adapter is installed and the configuration parameters The adapt er identification can be either the 1 0 base address or the node address The command for identifying the adapter using the node address is node x where x is the adapter s 12 digit node address Table 5 provides two examples of properly constructed command lines and Table 6 provides a detailed description of each option Example No Commandlines Notice that for each example in Table 5 the command ezsetup starts the setup program the adapter identifica tion if specified tells the system which adapter is to be configured and the remaining information tells the system how to configure the adapter zo xp In example 1 the IRQ level is changed to 5 and the RAM base address is changed to C8000 Notice in example 1 that the adapter identification is omitted This is valid when there is only one adapter installed in your com puter ezsetup irg 5 ram C8000 ezsetup io 240 newio
34. ion a screen like Figure 6 ap pears The node address for the selected adapter appears at the top along with its adapter type as deter mined by the program Below this ap pears a list of parameters and their current values Use this option to change any of these parameters Base 1 0 Address IRQ Interrupt RAM Size RAM Base Address ROM Size ROM Base Address Network Connection To change one of the displayed parameters use the arrow keys to high 37 LAN Adapter Diagnostic Ver 3 01 Thursday August 8 1991 10 10 am SET CONFIGURATION MENU Board Type 8813EUC Type TP Ethernet Network Address 88 B CO AS C1 ZB Use t or 4 to select one of the following Press Enter and select the value for that parameter Base 1 0 Address IRQ Interrupt RAM Size 16K RAM Base Address ROM Size Disabled ROM Base Address Netuork Connection 18BaseT or AUI Enter Options ESC Cancel Fi Help F18 Configuration Complete Figure 6 Set Configuration Menu 38 light that parameter and press Enter A list of optional settings appears Use the arrow keys to highlight the set ting you require and press Enter The new setting is now displayed Notes 1 The RAM Address you select here is only for the purpose of this pro i gram and has no effect on any other network software used after ward 2 The program will not stop
35. it Select the configuration option that matches the setting on your network board Netuork Board Driuer SMC EtherCard PLUS XXXXXX i First Softuare Configured Adapter Second Software Configured Adapter Third Software Configured Adapter Fourth Softuare Configured Adapter IRG 3 1 0 Base 289h RAM at 0808 for 16k Highlight the configuration you want then press lt Enter gt Figure 13 Available Adapter Options Menu This section tells you how to set up and install a workstation that uses DOS ODI The procedure for installing this type of workstation is the same whether you are loading NetWare 286 or 386 To install DOS ODI workstations do the following 1 Referto Novell DOS ODI installation menu 2 Copythe NET CFG file to the direc tory where the ODI driver resides Note There is no need to use the NET CFG file if the SMC PLUS adapter is an AT adapter con figured for the default settings Base Address 280 Interrupt IRQ 3 RAM Base Address 0000 51 If a NET CFG file already exists on the directory follow these steps to up date that file Append the new NET CFG file to the old one using the DOS COPY com mand as follows copy c odi net cfg a net cfg c Vodi net cfg This file is used to configure the entire System not just the driver Using NET CFG To use and edit the NET CFG file you must do the following 1 There is no need to use or edi
36. l ing the network software Before Installing the Program 1 Ethernet boards must be on a proper ly terminated cable Use a BNC T connector with two 50 Ohm ter minators an AUI loopback connec tor or connect to a properly functioning 10BaseT concentrator 2 Boot the PC to a DOS prompt Network memory resident TSR programs and device drivers should not be loaded while the diagnostic pro gram is active so you may need to tem porarily rename your CONFIG SYS and 34 AUTOEXEC BAT files Network software must not be loaded when run ning the diagnostic program Screen Prompts The following screen options are used throughout the entire diagnostic pro gram menu system Enter Select Press Enter to select the highlighted option ESC Cancel Press ESC to back up to the previous screen At the Main Menu press ESC to exit the diagnostic program F1 Help Displays additional informa tion about any item on the menu To return to the menu options press ESC Arrow Keys Use 7 1 and lt to move the cursor to the desired location In addition several other function keys are used with specific menus These keys are described later in this section Starting Diagnostics 1 Torun the diagnostic program change to the directory with the diagnostic program DIAGNOSE on the software diskette 2 Type DIAGNOSE then press Enter The Introduction Screen appears 3 Press Enter to acces
37. l you set Wi to SOFT Similarly in order for the ROM base address to be con figured with the value you enter the W2 jumper block must be set to NONE SOFT after the e d have been made If necessary you can use the con figuration software in one computer to configure an adapter that will be in stalled in a second computer such as a diskless workstation If you do this make sure that the adapter s 1 0 base address does not conflict with any other option board installed in the computer used for configuration Once you have installed the Ethernet adapter in your computer and you are sure that network software is not run ning on the computer you are ready to configure the adapter using the setup program Use either the interac tive method to configure the adapter where the program prompts you or use a command line After installing the Ethernet adapter use the software setup program to configure the adapter only if Neither of the two preconfigured W1 jumper settings is suitable be cause of conflicts with other devices 0R You are installing more than two adapters in the same computer thus requiring more than two configurations 0R You wish to configure twisted pair to disable link integrity 29 Interactive Method If you want the setup program to prompt you perform the following Steps 1 Place your software driver diskette in a floppy drive and change to t
38. lied by the LAN Manager ven dor 55 For additional instructions refer to either the LAN Manager User s Manual or the install doc file in cluded with the SuperDisk 56 Installing a Boot ROM Installing a Boot ROM A socket is provided on the adapter for installing an optional ROM device for example a boot ROM device which enables the computer to load the operating system software over the network Boot ROMs are available from your dealer To install an optional ROM you must insert the ROM device into the ROM socket and configure the ROM win dow size and base address Inserting the ROM Hold the ROM device without touch ing its pins See Figure 1 2 or 3 in the Introduction for an illustration of this procedure Carefully insert the device into the socket making sure that the notch in the ROM device is aligned with the notch in the device socket and all pins are positioned 58 over socket openings Gently move the device from side to side as you seat the pins Verify that all pins are fully seated in the socket Note Only Boot ROMs V2 0 and later should be used with these three adapter boards ROM Window Size and Base Address Most ROM devices designed to be used with the Ethemet adapter re quire 16 Kbytes of address space To configure a 16 Kbyte ROM move the jumper at W2 to D8000 refer to Table 7 This will enable the ROM to respond to addresses in the range 08000 DBFFF
39. lled Use the Microsoft instructions to complete the installation procedure Microsoft in cludes support for the SMC PLUS fami ly adapters Select the SMC adapter from the list provided by Microsoft To Install the LAN Manager 1 Copythe LAN Manager driver to the driver directory used by LAN Manager For example when installing a LAN Manager server or enhanced workstation using the normal direc tory structure type COPY MACSMC DOS C LAN MAN DRIVERS ETHERNET When installing a LAN Manager basic workstation type COPY MACSMC DOS C LAN MAN Modify the PROTOCOL INI in accord ance with the adapter type a For jumper configured adapters use a text editor to add the following lines to the file MACSMC DriverName MACSMC 10Base 0x280 RAMAddress 0xD000 IRQ 3 Replace the above lOBase RAMAddress and IRQ values with the values appropriate for your adapter card If you aren t sure which adapter type you have refer to Section 1 0 or use the setup above A more complete explanation of these parameters and their appropriate values are provided in section 5 0 If you have a software configurable or Micro Channel adapter you can simplify your parameters by using step 2b b For software configurable and Micro Channel adapters use a text editor to add the following lines to the file MACSMC_NIF DriverName MACSMC 3 Reboot the system and bring up LAN Manager using the instructions supp
40. lowing the prompts as indicated For additional help refer to the NetWare 386 User s Manual and the 386 doc file If you want to install the program from the hard disk follow these instructions 1 Copy all files on all the relevant SYSTEM diskettes to the hard disk partitioned for NetWare 386 Create an appropriate directory for the files before copying Type SERVER Type the server name Type the IPX internal network number This number is usually the same as the server address Insert the SYSTEM 2 diskette into drive A Type AINSTALL Continue through the installation fol lowing the prompts as indicated For additional help refer to the Net Ware 386 Users Manual and the install doc file on the SMC Super Disk To Generate a Workstation Shell for NetWare 386 V3 11 The instructions for installing NetWare 386 on a workstation is exactly the same as the procedure for installing NetWare 286 on a workstation For in structions on this installation and con figuration refer back to page 49 on To Generate a Workstation Shell for Net Ware 286 V2 2 Loading LAN Manager y 2 0 The procedures in this section are for LAN Manager V2 0 For other installa tion and configuration instructions refer to your LAN Manager User s manual The following instructions apply only to installing the LAN Manager on a DOS platform Do not start LAN Manager until after it s insta
41. may be attached directly to an RJ 45 plug and connected to a concentrator port The wire pairs may also be terminated at a wiring panel or other termination device and then connected to a 10BaseT concentrator port through a twisted pair wire segment that has an RJ 45 plug at one end Connect each set of twisted pair wires to a con centrator port in the same manner Most concentrator manufacturers pro vide a means for connecting con centrators in a daisy chain fashion Refer to the concentrator s installation guide for specific information 72 Concentrators The Ethernet adapter when used with twisted pair cable must always con nect to a concentrator This results in a star wired network with the con centrator at the center of the star The Ethernet adapter is compatible with 10BaseT concentrators from a variety of vendors such as SynOptics Communications David Systems Net Worth and Cabletron The Ethernet adapter is also com patible with the AT amp T and Hewlett Packard StarLAN 10 twisted pair signalling method by using software setup mE Using StarLAN 10 Concentrators AT amp T and Hewlett Packard StarLAN 10 compatible adapters operate over StarLAN type wiring and use 10 Mbps Ethernet speeds and protocols but original StarLAN 10 products did not provide the Link Integrity feature re quired by the 10BaseT standard Your Ethernet 10BaseT adapter can operate with StarLAN 10 products that do
42. mper should be set to NONE SOFT if you are not using a ROM device The Installing a Boot ROM section provides detailed instructions on inserting and configur ing an optional boot ROM Selection between coaxial and twisted pair network interface is auto matic When connected to a valid twisted pair link the adapter will switch into twisted pair interface mode indicated by link LED on When no valid twisted pair link is found indicated by link LED off the adapter will switch into coaxial mode After you have configured the adapter and if desired installed an optional boot ROM device you are ready to in stall the adapter in your computer 25 Software Confi iguration Using Setup Configuring the Adapter Using the Setup Program Introduction The adapter comes configured from the factory to use 1 0 registers in the range 280 29F hex IRQ 3 and shared RAM at 00000 D3FFF hex If the factory default configuration conflicts with the configuration of another board or computer function consider changing the jumper at Refer to Table 4 If the values associated with the other preassigned jumper setting also conflict set the jumper at W1 to SOFT and run the software setup program to select a configuration This section explains how to use the software setup program In addition to the settings associated with SOFT at W1 the setup program can be used to change the R
43. n nected to the server are working properly and your workstation is the only one affected the problem is probably in the hardware or software of the adapter you just installed This utility verifies if the network card and PC are operational If the diagnostic Basic Adapter Test passes the hardware is probably operating properly If the test fails the most common hardware problem is that another device is conflicting with the Ethernet adapter DIAGNOSE Set Configuration If you are having a problem with the hardware configuration you can check this option to see what con figuration information is being received from the board Before attempting to resolve a con figuration conflict review the section in this manual on avoiding configura tion conflicts Also review the sysmap doc file on the software driver diskette for up to date informa tion on the normal configuration set tings of all boards Once you have done this choose another configura tion for your Ethernet adapter DIAGNOSE Initiate Respond to Messages If other workstations are also af fected the source of the problem is the cabling or file server This utility will check the network cabling 1 To determine whether the problem is the cabling or the file server run the diagnostic program using remote loopback between two nodes If the remote loopback test passes without errors the problem is probably the file server not the cablin
44. nator with 50 ohm nominal impedance must be installed at each end of every cable segment A thin Ethernet terminator has a BNC coaxial connector Coaxial 50 ohm BNC plug terminator Anixter part number is 073989 connector cover A plastic clam shell cover which insulates the BNC T connector from electrostatic dis charge ESD AMP part number is 221586 1 Thin Ethernet cable RG58 A U or C U coaxial cable Stranded tinned cop per 50 ohm nominal impedance for use with BNC type coaxial connec tors The Belden part numbers for cable only are 9907 and 89907 plenum rated Note Coaxial cable designated RG58 U is similar in appearance to RG58 A U cable but does not comply with the IEEE thin Ethernet standard Thick Ethernet Cable and Components The following information pertains to the Elite16T and Elite16 Combo adapters AUI drop cable The interface cable between the Ethernet adapter and a MAU attached to the trunk coaxial cable or other thick Ethernet medium The drop cable has a 15 pin AUI con nector at each end and may be up to 50 meters in length The Belden part numbers for cable only are 9901 and 89901 plenum rated Cable terminator A terminating resistor with 50 ohm nominal im pedance must be installed at each end of every trunk coaxial cable seg ment A thick Ethernet terminator has 83 an N type coaxial connector Anixter part number is 080870 DB 15 AUI con
45. nded 49 The program displays a screen indicat Escape Cancel F1 Help lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Exit ing the choice you ve just made Select the driver that matches the netuork board in uorkstation and prompts you to reconfirm this Choice la ajieullsmuosklskcmei XX XXXXX 10 Select YES GENERATE uinhgslceeodkskmcd XXXX XXXXXX Gymospirum esxxt callimebberte 02 60 XXXXXX x A HLL spcirm eiclemandd v1 15 XXXXXXD 11 Insert the WSGEN diskette again IUE thsliginge 92 68 XXXXXX Jeurdde 02 02 XKXXXX when prompted and press Enter Neurdle limlim v3 ZEC XXXXXXD Psodks keisghdks lieldisl ldis v 3 53XX XXXXXX Rsidls disldkoskd isldisldislci 7 XXXXXX creates a NetWare shell SMC ELherCaed PLUS v X XXXXXX for your DOS workstation 12 When prompted insert the LAN_DRV_200 diskette again and Highlight the correct driver then press Enter If the driver you want is not listed press Insert strike any key If successful a message appears stat Figure 12 Updated Configuration List ing that the installation is com plete You are returned to the DOS prompt Continue the installation by loading NetWare 286 V2 2 on all workstations connected to this network 50 Loading DOS ODI Workstation Escape Cancel F1 Help lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Ex
46. nector Used at each end of the AUI drop cable Anixter part numbers are 081424 female solder type 080867 slide lock 081425 male solder type 080868 locking post No Connection No Connection DC Power Common Data Data In Shield Data Control In Contro In Shield 810 7 O 5 41 31 210 Figure A 1 shows the pin locations for the male connector The pin locations for the female are the mirror image of this of the AUI connector has been shorted to ground a thermistor type fuse will open the circuit and remove the voltage from pin 13 It requires approximately one hour from the time the short circuit is removed for the 15 No Connection 14 Power Shield 13 DC Power 12 Data InB 11 Data Out Shield 10 Data Out B 9 Control In B Protective Ground Shell Figure 1 Mail AUI Connector Pin Functions 84 thermistor to restore the 12 volts to pin 13 Thick Ethernet cable Ethernet trunk coaxial cable Solid tinned copper conductors 2 5 meter tap in mark ings 50 ohm nominal impedance with N type coaxial connectors The Belden part numbers for cable only are 9880 and 89880 plenum rated Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable The following information pertains to the Elite16T and Elite16 Combo adapters Unshielded twi
47. nectors Figure 3 Ethernet 16 Combo Adapter 11 Quick Installation Adapter Installation This section is designed for those users who are experienced in the in stallation and configuration of LAN adapters If you require more detailed guidance or information refer to the Configuration and Installation sec tion of this manual The adapters can be installed in any available 8 bit or 16 bit computer ex pansion slot 16 bit memory access will provide the best performance Before beginning installation check the adapter s default 1 0 base ad dress IRQ level and base ad dress to make sure that they don t conflict with another option board that can not be changed 1 Setthe configuration jumper The jumper at W1 will set the adapter s 1 0 base address IRQ 14 level and on board shared memory base address RAM If you can use the default values 1 0 Register range 280 29F IRQ 3 and shared RAM 00000 D3FFF then there is no need to change the jumper setting at W1 Setthe ROM jumper W2 and in stall the Boot ROM if you are using one The jumper should be set to NONE SOFT if you are not using a ROM device Refer to Configuration and Installa tion for more information on steps 1 2 For more information on installing the Boot ROM refer to Installing the Boot ROM Install the adapter board in the com puter Connect the cables For more information
48. net Thick Ethernet Network 10BaseT Twisted Pair Interconnection Link Status Unshielded Twisted Pair Interface Cable Wiring Concentrators Using StarLAN 10 Concentrators Troubleshooting DIAGNOSE Basic Adapter Test DIAGNOSE Set Configuration Using DIAGNOSE for Troubleshooting DIAGNOSE Initiate Respond to Messages Network Operating Software Problems Technical Assistance Appendices Appendix A Network Components and Setup Appendix B Specifications Appendix C System Configuration Chart Index Index Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ac cordance 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 interference problems do occur please consult the system equipment owner s manual for suggestions Some of these suggestions include relocation of the computer system away from the television or radio or placing the computer AC power con nection on a
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50. ntial damages Out of Warranty Service Beyond the five 5 year warranty period Standard Microsystems Corporation will repair or replace defective components for a reasonable fee All service work is warranted by Standard Microsystems Corporation for an additional ninety 90 day period from date of shipment of the repaired product Consult your Authorized SMC Dealer or Distributor for service repairs Policy on Changes All SMC Ethernet Network Systems Products are sold on the basis of descriptive specifica tions in effect at the time of sale Standard Microsystems Corporation reserves the right to make periodic changes or improvements to any SMC product but has no obligation to modify or update products once sold Tech Support Hotline For technical support please contact your place of purchase Then if further assistance is required call our Tech Support Depart ment toll free between 8 30 AM and 6 00 E S T Monday through Friday 800 992 4762 USA 800 443 5345 Canada Or you may prefer to contact us through our CompuServe bulletin board If you are a CompuServe subscriber just type GO SMC at the CompuServe prompt and follow the instructions to become an SMC Forum mem ber not you can obtain an access number and personal password by contacting our Tech Support Department and requesting an SMC Forum Kit Table of Contents 28 28 29 30 FCC Notice introduction Ethernet Adapte
51. ort can also be used for operation with other types of cabling such as fiber optic PR IRE Connecting to Thick Ethernet Cable 1 Starting with the first computer to be connected attach drop cable to the AUI port on the Ether net adapter Figure 16 A sliding latch is provided on the AUI port that locks the cable to the connector The sliding latch is Figure 16 Attaching the AUI Drop Cable snug and requires some effort to lock in place Attach an MAU transceiver at a marked location on the Ethernet cable Ethernet trunk coaxial cable is marked at 2 5 meter inter vals Several types of cable tap kits are available follow the in structions provided with the kit you are using Connect the other end of the AUI drop cable to the MAU trans ceiver Figure 17 Secure the AUI connector with the sliding latch Attach all of the computers and seg ments to the main or spine Ethernet cable in similar fashion Thick Ethernet Use a signal repeater to attach each additional cable segment or rib 500 meters each maximum Attach a 50 ohm cable terminator at each open end of every spine segment Figure 17 Attaching the Transceiver Thick Ethernet Network A thick Ethernet cable segment is a continuous thick coaxial cable up to 500 meters in length Typically a thick Ethernet network is composed of a cable segment or spine with additional
52. r instance 1 to select that board Enter Select ESC Cancel F1 Help The current board parameters appear These items will be described later Press Enter to access the Main Menu Figure 5 Main Menu Figure 5 If your adapter is configured with different parameters the option 36 Main Menu to correct these parameters can be ac cessed from this menu Main Menu Options Several options appear in the Main Menu Each is described briefly below Choose a Board to Diagnose Select this option to choose a new adapter to be diagnosed The previous section described how this is done Select this option to display the con figuration information read from the board and perform temporary con figuration changes The permanent adapter settings are not affected See page 37 for details Select this option to run a diagnostic test on the selected adapter See page 39 for details Select this option to send messages to another node running DIAGNOSE in Responder mode See page 40 for details Upon selecting this option the pro gram waits for a Test Message to be received from another node on the same network using DIAGNOSE and running Initiate Test Messages All received Test Messages are echoed back to the Initiator See page 40 for details Select this option to exit the diagnostic program and retum to DOS Set Configuration Set Configuration Menu When you select the Set Configura tion opt
53. r Features Ethernet Adapter Overview LED Indicators Quick Installation Adapter Installation Configuration and Installation Steps For Installing Configuring the Adapter Avoiding Configuration Conflicts Input Output 1 0 Base Address RAM Base Address Memory Management Utility Conflicts IRQ Level Configuring the Adapter Software Configuration Using Setup Introduction Configuring the Adapter Using the Setup Program Software Configuration Procedure Interactive Method Command Line Method Diagnostics Before Installing the Program Screen Prompts Starting Diagnostics Diagnostic Overview Main Menu Options Set Configuration Menu Set Configuration Main Menu Basic Adapter Test Initiate Respond to Test Messages Exit to Operating System LAN Software Installation Driver Installation To Generate a Network Server for NetWare 286 V2 2 Loading NetWare 286 V2 2 To Generate a Workstation for NetWare 286 V2 2 Loading DOS OD Workstation Using NET CFG To Generate a Server for NetWare 386 V3 11 Loading NetWare 386 v3 1 1 To Generate a Workstation Shell for NetWare 386 V3 11 Install the LAN Manager Loading LAN Manager V 2 0 Installing a Boot ROM Inserting the ROM Installing a Boot ROM ROM Window Size and Base Address Network Interconnections Connecting to Thin Ethernet Cable Thin Ethernet Thin Ethernet Segment Interconnecting Thin and Thick Ethernet Connecting to Thick Ethernet Cable Thick Ether
54. river diskette The diskette contains drivers for most major network en vironments including Novell s Net Ware LAN Manager NetBIOS and others Refer to the readme doc file on the diskette for a complete listing of the drivers and for information on installing the software driver programs Refer to the LAN Software Installation section in this guide for NetWare and LAN Manager adapter installation information The software driver diskette also con tains a setup program for configuring the adapter if the preassigned jumper settings cannot be used because of conflicts with other boards installed in your computer The Network Interconnections and Appendices sections of this manual contain information that is unique to the individual adapters The informa tion in all the other sections pertain to all three Ethernet adapters unless otherwise specified Ethernet Adapter Features Elite16 See Figure 1 Asingle adapter provides thick and thin Ethernet cable connections jumper selects the most popular configurations Software setup program also avail able for simple installation and configuration Elite16T See Figure 2 Provides an Ethernet UTP cable connector and a standard AUI coaxial cable connector Automatically determines which network connection is being used One jumper selects the most popular configurations Software setup program also avail able for simple installa
55. rom your memory management driver is usually accomplished by a com mand line option in the CONFIG SYS file similar situation exists with programs such as Windows in 386 mode which maps memory between 640 Kbytes and 1 Mbyte Again the best solution is to exclude the Ether net adapter s RAM address space from the memory management driver IRQ Level A unique interrupt IRQ level mustbe assigned to the Ethernet adapter The configuration options are IRQ 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 and 15 Some of these options are listed in column 1 of Table 3 Columns 2 and 3 show the devices and computer functions in an XT computer and in an AT computer respectively that are likely to use the IRQ levels shown in column 1 For example the hard disk inside an XT is likely to use IRQ 5 whereas the LPT2 port in an AT is like ly to use IRQ 5 Therefore to avoid a conflict you should not configure the Ethernet adapter to use IRQ 5 if you have a hard disk installed in your XT computer or if the LPT2 port is being used in your AT computer The same principle applies to the other IRQ levels shown in Table 3 Note that some IRQ levels may be use able for your LAN adapter even though the chart indicates a conflict UNUSED UNUSED Table 3 IRQ Levels of Common Devices For example even though EGA and VGA video adapters are installed and potentially can use IRQ 2 most ap plica
56. s the Entry Menu 4 Press Enter again BOARD SELECTION MENU Use f or to select a board to be diagnosed Then press Enter Enter Select ESC Cancel Fi Help Figure 4 Board Selection Menu The Choose a Board to Diagnose op tion will be highlighted Press Enter to select this option The Board Selection Meriu appears as shown in Figure 4 A list of avail able adapters is displayed for your selection If an error message appears this indi cates that either an adapter board is not present in the PC or is not responding properly two adapt er boards are installed in the same machine each board should be listed in the Board Selection menu and must have a unique interrupt and 1 0 address assigned to it if only one board is displayed and you re certain there is more than 35 one adapter board in the PC then the same 0 address may have LAN Adapt Di ti Uer 3 81 Thursda August B 1991 18 48 been assigned to both boards To fix this tum off the PC and check the 1 0 address on all boards Change the 1 0 addresses so that each board has a unique value Restart the PC and rerun the diag nostic program Use t i to select one of the following Then press Enter Basic Adapter Test i MI E tee ea 6 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Exit to Operating System board you want to diagnose and press Enter or simply type the list number to the left of the board fo
57. segments ribs attached to the main cable segment through repeaters Computers are generally attached to the rib seg ments but may also be attached to the spine segment Thick Ethernet network connections are made through AUI drop cables The AUI drop cable can be up to 50 meters in length One end of the drop cable is attached to the AUI port on the Ethernet adapter The other end of the drop cable is attached to the thick Ethernet cable segment through a transceiver See Figure 23 61 CHARACTERISTICS THICK ETHERNET ui 500 meters La 3 two repeater links 2500 meters E MAU Attachments Per Segment Adapter Port Selection W3 Cable Type Rugged Insulated Trunk Coaxial ue Minimum Node Spacing 2 5 meters between tap marks E Table 9 Thick Ethernet Network Characteristics Follow the instructions in this section to connect your Elite16T and Elite16 Combo adapter to and unshielded twisted pair UTP network port Unshielded Twisted Pair The twisted pair network port on the Ethernet adapter board is a modular RJ 45 eight pin socket Each end of the twisted pair network interface cable has a mating RJ 45 type eight pin modular plug Table 10 defines the function of each pin 10BaseT Twisted Pair Interconnection The following items are required to in terconnect the network computers to a 10BaseT twisted pair network At
58. sted wire pairs 2 pairs 22 24 or 26 gauge Characteristic impedance of 85 to 110 ohms at 10 MHz Maximum attenuation of 11 5 dB 100 meters at 10 MHz Maximum attentuation of 7 2 dB 100 meters at 5 MHz RJ 45 modular plugs Molex 90075 0037 or equivalent Crimper tool Molex 11 01 0026 or equivalent RJ 45 modular wall socket Molex 95015 0003 or equivalent Note Telephone type cable common ly known as silver satin is NOT ACCEPTABLE Silver satin cable is flat in shape and typically has a silver vinyl jacket Use of silver satin cable can cause a false data collision on the network AT amp T D Inside Wire DIW and PDS 4 Pair Non Plenum DIW 4 24 W1000 1 4 Pair Plenum C Plenum 4 R1000 25 Pair Non Plenum DIW 25 24 R1000 _ 25 Pair Plenum C Plenum 25 1000 IBM Type 3 6 Pair Twisted Belden 9566 2 Pair Twisted Belden 9562 4 Pair Twisted Data Set Cable Company 2404 Table A 1 Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable 85 Appendix B Specifications ELITE16 ADAPTER General ROM window size 16 Kbytes ROM base address 80000 to FCO00 hex Hardware compatibility IBM PC XT AT non Micro ROM type 27512 200ns lee Gap tile Reds Sia Channel PS 2 and compatible Cor PT computers Electrical Software compatibility NetWare LAN Manager DOS Power adapter only 5 VDC 1 1 Amps max
59. t the NET CFG file if the SMC PLUS adapter is an AT adapter con figured with the following default settings 52 Base UO Address 280 Interrupt IRQ 3 RAM Base Address 0000 If the adapter being used is software configurable then only the Base 1 0 Address must be specified To change the base 1 0 address use the line in NET CFG which reads Port 1 280 20 and change 280 to the appropriate Base 1 0 Address change the IRQ use the line in NET CFG which reads Int 1 3 and change 3 to the appropriate IRO change the RAM Base Address use the line in NET CFG which reads Mem 1 000D0000 2000 10 and change 00000 to the appropriate RAM Base Address For example Mem 1 000C8000 2000 10 will cause the driver to use C8000 as the RAM Base Address When using NET CFG with Micro Channel machines use the PS 2 Slot entry Find the line which reads PS 2 Slot and change the to the desired slot number Note The in the first column of the NET CFG file denotes an ignored line Remove this symbol from all used lines and insert them into all unused lines or delete unused lines altogether 7 change the protocol name use the line in NET CFG which reads Protocol name ID name type where name is the protocol name D is the protocol ID number and name type is the frame type being used for the protocol For example Protocol IPX 8137 Ethernet II
60. tended length option prescribed by the protocol used The interconnec tion cable can be attached to sig nal repeaters to extend the network When all computers have been connected attach a 50 ohm cable terminator to each end of the en tire segment Cable amp Terminator P Figure 14 Attaching the T Connector Thin Ethernet Segment A thin Ethernet cable segment is the length of the cable between termina tions The Ethernet adapter functions with 185 IEEE 10Base2 or 300 meter extended length option cable seg ments without any jumper changes Two types of thin Ethernet cabling are commonly used IEEE 10Base2 and ex tended length option Pick one type of cabling and consistently obey the protocol of that type throughout your network If you mix the rules for ex ample using the two repeater links permitted by 10Base2 with the 100 nodes per segment permitted under the extended length option your net work may have an excessive number of errors or may not operate at all If your network uses standard 185 meter cable segments all thin Ether net cable segments in the network can be up to 185 meters long Five standard length cable segments may be connected in line using commer cially available repeaters The total network span with five standard length segments is 925 meters No more than four repeaters can be on the signal path from one node to any other node The standard 185 meter segment l
61. the wire colors for each pair and note the pin to which each wire is attached For example an eight conductor cable may have the color and wire pair configuration shown in Table 10 Network interconnections are usually made in a wiring closet You must be able to identify and separate the conductors which are carrying network signals from the con ductors that are used for telephone operation The color code and wire pair arrangement of telephone cable will vary from one manufacturer to another 1 nterface Cable Wiring The twisted pair interface cable provided has an eight pin modular plug at each end that mates with the twisted pair network port on the LAN adapter board and with an RJ 45 modular wall jack If you are making your own interface cables to use as dedicated network wiring or as exten sion cables refer to Figure 18 for wiring information Figure 18 Interface Cable Wiring Wiring Closet Termination If you are using the existing wiring in the building concentrators are typical ly mounted inside the wiring closet where the telephone conductors are terminated at a wiring panel seg ment of twisted pair wire is attached to the conductors from each network computer 7l atthe termination panel and plugged into a concentrator port Refer to the notes you made to identify the conductors used for network signals If installing a new network cable the wire pairs foreach computer
62. tial Confi Devices And Thelr Base leting Typical 1 0 Addresses ve Game Controller Joystick 200 20F Expansion Unit 210 217 farli am a 260 LCD display on Wyse 2108 PC zu Te ER Potential VA Devices And Thelr Cdl i RESTI so junoe xo Primary Bic interace AO L wewmee ee mox 30 tcADepoy conor eco scp CoeuGrephes DepiyCGA Goo 30 coms 0 recy cono Gu ple COMI 3F8 3FF 3Com Ethertink factory setting 300 310 ere Factory default for Ethernet adapter i Table 1 Input Output I O Addresses of Common Devices COMA 2E8 2EF GPIB Adapter 0 2E1 2 2F8 2FF Data Acquistion 2E3 Prototype Card 300 31F AT BIOS IBM CLONE Table 2 RAM Used by Various Devices B0000 B1000 B8000 C0000 A0000 C0000 A0000 C8000 D0000 E0000 F4000 100000 E0000 100000 F0000 100000 21 Memory Management Utility Conflicts If you are using memory management utilities for example QEMM or 386 it is important that you know how to exclude the Ethernet adapter s RAM address space from your memory management driver This is necessary because many memory utilities use the area in memory nor mally used by the Fthernet adapter The task of excluding the Ethernet adapter s RAM base address space f
63. tion and configuration Multiple LED indicators for net work troubleshooting Automatic signal polarity detection and correction on UTP port Elite16 Combo See Figure 3 e A singl adapter provides all Ether net cable connections UTP thin and thick coaxial cable networks Automatically determines when the UTP connection is being used jumper selects the most popular configuration Software setup program also avail able for simple installation and configuration Multiple LED indicators for net work troubleshooting Automatic signal polarity detection and correction on UTP port LED Indicators Transmit LED Lights when the adapt er submits a packet to the network Receive LED Lights when traffic is detected on the network _ Polarity and Link Integrity LEDs Lights are used for twisted pair connections On the Elite16T and Elite16 combs only i 280 3 00000 300 10 Cocos N NoNe sorT inl UE SOFT Transmit and a Receive LEDs AUI Port System Expansion lot Connectors Figure 1 Ethernet 16 Adapter 10 Figure 2 Ethernet Elitel6T Adapter WI Jw SOFT CZ 1 280 3 00000 dM 300 10 CC000 f amm NONESOFT dull Polarity Reversal and ntegrity LEDs Port Connection Only Twisted Palr UTP Port AUI Port BNC Port DET System Expansion lot Con
64. tions do not hence IRQ 2 may be available for use with the Ethernet adapter Likewise even though you have a printer installed at LPT1 using IRQ 7 may not create a problem This is because most applications do not use LPT1 with interrupts The Ethernet adapter has been designed for maximum configuration flexibility using a minimum number of jumpers This is achieved primarily through the use of the W1 jumper block W1 jumper block allows you to _ choose among three options two preassigned hardware configuration settings and one setting which enables you to select any valid con figuration via the software setup pro gram that comes with the adapter The setup program provides a variety of additional configuration settings from which to choose Note The factory configured 1 0 base address associated with the soft jumper setting is 240 and both the RAM base address and the IRQ set tings are disabled to avoid conflicts In addition to jumper block W1 there is a W2 jumper block W2 enables you to select memory space for an op tional ROM device See Figures 1 2 and 3in ang Introduction Wi Th WI jumper block sets the adapter s 1 0 base address IRQ level and on board shared memory base ad dress RAM Table 4 shows the set tings associated with the three possible jumper configurations If the factory default setting 1 0 base address 280 IRQ 3 RAM base ad dress D0000 D3FFF
65. version number with your dealer 18 If running ipx i does not uncover a problem contact your dealer for tech nical assistance pin on the ROM device is seated firmly in the socket 2 Verify the boot image files have been installed properly on the file server as specified by the network operating system documentation If you are using a driver other than the Novell driver verify the software driver settings match the actual Ether net adapter setting as specified in the install doc file ee with the driver Prior to troubleshooting an installed ROM device verify that the adapter cabling and file server are working If you are still experiencing difficul ties then check the ROM device 1 If a ROM device is installed on the adapter verify that the ROM device is correct for the computer system and network software you are using Make sure that every Technical Assistance You can get assistance with installing your Ethemet adapter by calling your dealer Before calling for technical help be prepared to supply the follow ing information 1 Computer system manufacturer and model BIOS manufacturer BIOS date BIOS version CPU type system clock speed bus speed memory size monitor type color monochrome high resolution etc and printer type serial or parallel DOS version network software manufacturer and version software driver version software driver file siz
66. wisted pair interface cable for each computer Alocal concentrator for intercon necting computers or a wall jack wired for 10BaseT twisted pair cable that leads to a concentrator in a wiring closet 1 Insert the modular plug at one end of the interface cable into the RJ 45 twisted pair wire network port at the rear of the computer 2 Attach the other end of the inter face cable to an input port ofa 10BaseT compatible concentrator Link Status When the computer has been nected to a concentrator port and both systems are powered on verify the connection by observing the green link integrity LED indicator provided above the twisted pair network port on the adapter board If the link status light is off it is assumed that you are using coaxial and that port will be enabled When a valid connec tion exists the link st tus LEDs at the adapter board and at the concentrator are lit If the LEDs are not lit and the 69 computer and concentrator are powered on check the modular plug connection at the adapter board and at the concentrator and all wiring The polarity status LED is ON if the polarity of the twisted pair receive wires is normal It is OFF if the polarity is reversed The adapter will automatically correct for reversed polarity Using Existing Phone Cable The existing telephone wiring in your building can be used for network in terconnection if the wiring meets
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