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HP 100VG-ANYLAN B5426-90001 User's Manual

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1. Card LEDS ikea AN orea Gan dea Aaa AN aa Contents Removal Replacement Instructions 27 Removal Replacement of theAdapter 28 ReshipmentGuidelines 29 Technical Specifications 30 Declaration of Conformity 31 Glossary Figures Figure 1 1 Address Location 15 Figure 1 2 Inserting and Securing Adapter 19 Figure 1 3 Port Connedtion 20 Figure 2 1 Declaration of Conformity 31 Figures Tables Table1 1 LEDPatterns Table 2 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Table 2 2 100VG Network Adapter Technical Specifications Tables HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter Installation at a Glance The following figure shows how to install the HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter dem Slot divider Slot cover Adapter guide Installation Overview The installation procedure includes the following major steps 1 Prepareto install the adapter 2 Shut down the operating system and switch off the power to the computer Install the adapter 3 4 Attach the adapter to the network 5 Configure the adapter 6 Verify operation Product Descripti
2. Weight 290 g 10 2 oz Environmental Temperature Operating 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F Storage 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F Humidity Operating 15 to 80 Relative non condensing Storage 5 to 95 Relative non condensing Altitude Operating 3 050 meters 10 000 feet Storage 4 600 meters 15 000 feet Emissions Standards e FCC Class A e CISPR 22 1993 Class A e VCCI Class A 30 Chapter 2 Figure 2 1 Declaration of Conformity A dedalaration of conformity is shown in Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett Packard Company Manufacturer s Address 8000 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA 95747 USA declares that the product Product Name HP NIO 100VG Any LAN Adapter Model Number s A3496A Product Options All conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety IEC 950 1991 A1 A2 A3 EN 60950 1992 At A2 A3 EMC CISPR 22 1993 EN 55022 1994 Class A EN 50082 1 1992 Generic Immunity including IEC 801 2 1991 prEN 55024 2 1992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 prEN 55024 4 1992 0 5 kV Signal Lines Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly 1 The Product was tested in a typical configuration with a Hewlett Packard computer system Roseville
3. e Field Replaceable Units e Troubleshooting Tools e Removal Replacement Instructions e Reshipment Guidelines e Technical Specifications 23 Service Information Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable Units FRUs are assemblies or components that are authorized for field replacement There are no FRUs on this adapter If there should be a problem the entire adapter is replaceable Exchange Assembly The HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter may be replaced under the HP board exchange program Adapter part numbers are listed below New Adapter A3496 60001 Exchange Adapter A3496 69001 24 Chapter 2 NOTE Service Information Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting tools are used to identify faulty adapters For this product the following tools are available e troubleshooting checklist see Table 2 1 e VGPBA online diagnostic has online help Card LEDs The 6 LEDs on the back of the card can be used to determine the state of the adapter while the driver on the system is running All of the LEDs on the card except the Power LED are initialized by the driver when the link is started on the system Therefore until the driver initializes the card the state of the LEDs cannot be reliably interpreted The Power LED will be on at any time power is applied to the system To interpret the other LEDs the driver must be running The following Table 2 1 can be use
4. place and the appropriate HP PB 100VG AnyLAN network software and operating system have already been installed on the computer 11 12 Installation Procedure This section contains installation instructions for the HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter The instructions are organized into six primary steps listed below Each step is described in detail in this section If the adapter has already been installed at the factory you may proceed directly to step 4 Prepare to install the adapter Shut down the operating system and switch off the computer Install the adapter Attach the adapter to the network Configure the adapter into the system Dx UU BF UY N H Verify operation 13 Installation Procedure 1 Prepare to Install the Adapter 1 Prepare to Install the Adapter Before installing the adapter you should perform the following steps 1 Observe antistatic precautions 2 Verify product contents 3 4 Gather tools and accessories Record adapter identification information Observe Antistatic Precautions This product contains electronic components that can easily be damaged by small amounts of static electricity To avoid damage follow these guidelines Store adapters in their conductive plastic bags until you are ready to install them If possible work in a static free area Handle adapters only by the edges Do not touch electronic components or electrical traces We strongly recomm
5. MAC address See station address Mbits M egabits per second defined as 1 000 000 bits per second medium media The transmission connection between nodes Most current LANs use Glossary cables fiber optic or copper although radio and other broadcast media are possible node A station a physical device that allows for the transmission of data within a network P packet A bit stream consisting of predefined fields that contain data addresses and control information In the IEEE 802 3 environment this structure is often referred to as the MAC frame Packet is the more commonly used term and originated in the Ethernet environment Precision Bus See HP PB protocol The set of rules governing the operation of functional units of a communication system that must be followed if communication is to be achieved 35 Glossary R ring network A network configuration where a series of attaching devices are connected by unidirectional links to form a dosed path ring topology A logically circular unidirectional transmission path without defined ends Control can be distributed or centralized See topol ogy RJ 45 A standard defining the pin assignments for an 8 pin modular plug for 4 pair twisted wire network cable S slot The physical place in the back of the computer where a card plugs in Each slot has a number star topology A logically star shaped network layout where all t
6. 8 Glossary Index Numerics 100VG AnyLAN hub 20 10Base T hub switch 20 A adapter configurations and limitations 18 adapter part numbers 24 adapter slot connector 18 antistatic precautions 14 27 28 attach adapter to network 20 backplane 10 before installing 14 17 before removing 28 Cc category 3 or 5 cable 20 configurations and limitations 18 configure adapter to system 21 D daughter card model and revision number 15 dedaration of conformity 31 exchange assembly 24 extractor levers 19 F faulty adapters 25 Field Replaceable Units 23 24 FRU Field Replaceable Units 23 FRUs 24 G grounding wrist strap 10 14 16 27 H HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter 10 HP PB backplane 10 hub switch 20 21 22 26 I inserting and securing adapter 18 installtheadapter 9 10 13 14 18 L LAN HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter Local Area Network 10 LED patterns 22 LEDs 20 22 25 26 M MAC address 15 26 motherboard model and revision number 15 MPE systems 21 network connecton to 20 P part numbers 14 24 port connection 20 product contents 10 14 product description 10 product numbers 14 24 R removal replacement of adapter 28 reshipment guidelines 23 29 retaining screws 19 RFI suppression 28 RJ 45 connector 10 20 S select adapter slot 18 serial number 15 service information 23 shutdown p
7. A Face Plate d Switch on the power to the computer 1 Reconnect the source power supply to the computer 2 Switch on the computer power switch Chapter 1 19 Figure 1 3 NOTE Installation Procedure 4 Attach the Adapter to the Network 4 Attach the Adapter to the Network Usethe RJ 45 connector for connecting a UTP category 3 or 5 cable not supplied to a 100VG AnyLAN hub or 10Base T hub switch Refer to Figure 1 3 Port Connection Attach the cable to the RJ 45 connector by following these steps a Plug the cable into the RJ 45 connector b Secure the other end of the cable to the 100VG AnyLAN hub or 10Base T hub switch Cc If necessary reconfigure the hub switch port to operate at the desired speed and duplex settings All of the LEDs on the adapter except the Power LED are initialized by software when the link is started on the system Therefore until software initializes the adapter the state of the LEDs cannot be reliably interpreted 20 Chapter 1 Installation Procedure 5 Configure the Adapter into the System 5 Configure the Adapter into the System On MPE systems you will need to configure the adapter into the system In particular you must specify link speed and duplex settings to match those of the network hub switch port to which you attached the adapter For more information on MPE systems refer to e NS3000 iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual 36922 61003 e HP3000 iX Net
8. HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter Installation and Service HP 3000 MPE iX Computer Systems Edition 1 Kr HEWLETT PACKARD B5426 90001 E0897 Printed in U S A August 1997 Notice Theinformation contained in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard tothis material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for direct indired special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by H ewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Rights for non DOD U S Government Departments and Agencies are as set forth in FAR 52 227 19 c 1 2 Hewlett Packard Company 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto CA 94304 U S A Copyright 1997
9. January 28 1996 Frank Dembski Quality Manager European Contact Your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department TRE Herrenberger StraBe 130 D 71034 Boblingen FAX 49 7031 14 3143 31 Service Information Declaration of Conformity 32 Chapter 2 Glossary Numbers 100VG AnyLAN Refers to the 100M bit s network technology over voice grade cable that is compatible with the IEEE 802 12 standard This technology guarantees access to any end node that request to transmit which ensuring priority access to end nodes that require consistent continuous access for application such as full motion video or video conferencing See also Demand Priority Protocol A adapter An add on computer interface card and circuitry that provides the physical connedion and data translation between the host computers s 1 0 bus and external devices or networks adapter slot The location where adapters attach to the backplane backplane For an I O bus The computer s circuitry and connectors to which adapter cards connect C CAT Category A cable quality rating 100VG AnyLAN supports CAT 3 or 5 UTP cable S LAN cable collision The result of two or more nodes on an 802 3 network transmitting at the same ti me producing a garbled transmission D Demand Priority Protocol A request based protocol that is deterministic a network end node connected to a 100VG hub makes a reques
10. and Electronics Engineers 802 family of LAN standards T he 802 5 standard defines the physical layer layer 1 and the Medium Access Control MAC portion of the data link layer layer 2 Used with Token Ring networks IEEE 802 12 standard Part of the institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802 family of LAN standards The 802 12 standard defines the physical layer layer 1 and the Medium Access Control MAC portion of the data link layer layer 2 L LAN See local area network LAN cable The medium through which data moves in a LAN LAN cables come in many types For example thick 10 mm coaxial cable thin 5 mm coaxial cable fiber optic cable and shielded or unshielded twisted pair cable The 100VG AnyLAN cables are typically UTP CAT 3 or CAT 5 Glossary Glossary LED S light emitting diode light emitting diode A small light on a devicethat is often used to provide status information link beat A periodic signal transmitted in Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T networks to inform one station of device of the presence of another It also helps verify the integrity of the network link between them Also called link test pulse local area network A general purpose communications network that interconnects a variety of devices within a limited geographical area A LAN might connect computers on adjacent desks within a building or within several buildings of a campus M
11. by Hewlett Packard Company Contents HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter Installation at a Glance 9 Installation Overview anananzanan Product Descriptions ersada o ate KIA KAA Product Contents ses IAEA Tools and Accessories AAAS BOOK x 5 oe crates AA LEAD cape BY HAAY Nan ei ie NE ve acta ee UNG ngat Installation Procedure 1 Prepareto Install the Adapter Observe Antistatic Precautions Verify Product Contents Record Adapter Information Gather Tools and Accessories 2 Shut Down the Operating System and Switch Off the Computer 3 Install the Adapter AAA arr RE FR ans EE a Access the adapter slot S b Select an availableslot c Insert the adapter intotheslot d Switch on the power tothecomputer 4 Attach the Adapter to the Network 5 Configure the Adapter into the System 6 Verify Operation Service Information Field Replaceable Units Exchange Assembly ssnsananunnunn TroubleshootingTools
12. common tools are helpful e screwdrivers necessary for opening your computer and installing adapters e grounding wrist strap You should have all of your system and peripheral device manuals available for reference There may be special system or device dependent requirements that are not noted here 16 Chapter 1 WARNING Installation Procedure 2 Shut Down the Operating System and Switch Off the Computer 2 Shut Down the Operating System and Switch Off the Computer 1 Before installingthe HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter ensure that the operating system is shut down Refer to your computer system manuals for proper shutdown procedures to avoid corruption or loss of data 2 Ensurethat power to the host computer is switched off and disconnected from the source power supply Unless otherwise noted in your computer system manuals failure to properly shut down the system and remove power may create a personnel hazard or may result in hardware damage or data corruption Chapter 1 17 Installation Procedure 3 Install the Adapter 3 Install the Adapter To install the adapter in the host computer perform the following steps Access the adapter slot s a b Select an available adapter slot c Insert the adapter into the slot d Switch on the power to the computer a Access the adapter slot s Because computer models vary there may be different procedures to access and select an adapter slot Before yo
13. d to determine a possible problem Chapter 2 25 Service Information Troubleshooting Tools Table 2 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Power LED off No power applied to card Check power to HP PB bus system verify adapter is properly seated in its slot Blown fuse Replace the adapter Test LED on Driver has detected a fatal Consult console and or log files for hardware or software condition error messages Retry the operation If necessary contact HP or replace the adapter Link LED off Cardis not receiving link signals Verify link has been started by the from hub switch operator If so verify proper configuration of the link and the hub switch port Check replace the cable Activity LED off Card is not sending or receiving This condition is normal when the data to from the hub switch link LED is off or when the hub is not sending or receiving data to from the adapter If you believe data is being sent received check the hub switch port configuration and also the network and or MAC address configuration for the link 26 Chapter 2 Service Information Removal Replacement Instructions Removal Replacement Instructions This section describes removal and replacement for the HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter WARNING Unless otherwise noted in your system manuals removal of the network adapter should only be done with power removed from the host computer Failure to comply may result in an electrical shoc
14. end that you use a grounding wrist strap that is connected to the metallic chassis of the computer If you do not have a wrist strap touch the chassis before handling adapters and frequently or continuously thereafter to equalize any static charge Verify Product Contents Unpack and identify all items supplied with the products 14 Part Numbers HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter A3496 60001 Installation and Service Manual B5426 90001 Chapter 1 Record Adapter Information Record the relevant information from the card here for future reference If your adapter requires servicein the futurethis information will be needed by HP service personnel Card Information to Record information Example Motherboard Model and Revision number H 05000 003 REVB02 Daughter Card Model and Revision number H 04522 001 REVCOO Daughter Card Serial number 615385 Daughter Card Station Address 0060B0D52EF C Figure 1 1 z 0 o Le 3 gt 2 fe S This information is provided on stickers affixed to various locations on the adapter cards Use Figure 1 1 for the locations of the relevant information Address Location Motherboard Daughter Card Model Rev Model Rev 15 NOTE Installation Procedure 1 Prepare to Install the Adapter Gather Tools and Accessories Check the hardware installation manual of your computer model for special tools and accessories required to access the I O adapter slot s The following
15. k hazard or in damage to the hardware CAUTION The adapter contains electronic components that can be damaged by static electricity To avoid damage follow these guidelines Store adapters in their conductive plastic bags e If possible work in a static free area e Handle adapters only by the edges Do not touch electronic components or electrical traces We strongly recommend that you use a grounding wrist strap that is connected to the metallic chassis of the computer If you do not have a wrist strap touch the chassis before handling adapters and frequently or continuously thereafter to equalize any static charge Chapter 2 27 Service Information Removal Replacement Instructions Removal Replacement of the Adapter For adapter removal follow the procedures below 1 w 4 5 6 7 Before removing the card ensure that the operating system is shut down and power to the host computer is switched off Consult your computer documentation for proper shutdown procedures to avoid file corruption or loss of data Disconnect all cabling from the adapter Consult your computer documentation for instructions on the best method for accessing the adapter slots Unscrew the two retaining screws and pull extractor levers out While holding extractor levers slide the adapter out of its slot Place adapter in an antistatic bag Install a slot cover for proper cooling and RFI suppression To install a replacemen
16. on TheHP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter provides the hardware needed to interface an HP PB backplane to a 100VG AnyLAN Network TheHP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter has the following features one built in connector an RJ 45 connector for attachment to the hub e 10 or 100 M bit per second operation single high form factor Product Contents HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter A3496 60001 e Installation and Service Manual B5426 90001 Tools and Accessories Before installation gather these tools and accessories e screwdrivers necessary for opening your computer and installing adapters grounding wrist strap e cable for attachment to hub UTP category 3 or 5 10 NOTE In This Book This book is the installation and service manual for the HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter that connects an HP 3000 computer using the HP PB backplane to a 100VG AnyLAN network Theinstallation procedure section contains the installation instructions It explains in detail the steps necessary to install the adapter into your computer The service information section defines the steps and procedures to follow if you experience trouble with the adapter It explains diagnostics to be used for troubleshooting removal repl acement instructions reshipment guidelines and technical specifications This manual is limited to installation of the HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter only It is assumed network hubs and cabling arein
17. raffic is passed through a single point usually a hub Hubs can then be connected to form multiple starts Station address A 12 digit hexadecimal number that identifies a specific network node and allows messages to be directed 36 to that node only The first 6 digits are the same for all cards from a particular manufacturer Each manufacturer is assigned a different 6 digit value Then each card produced by that manufacturer has a different last 6 digits This ensures that all cards from all manufacturers have a unique station address HP manufactures cards with the first 6 digits being 080009 or 0060B0 A default valueis permanently coded into each card but this default can be overridden by the configuration T token ring A network with a ring topology that uses a token for the purpose of establishing control Control of the network is passed with the token from one network device to another topology Topology can be physical or logical Physical topology is the configuration of network nodes and links a description of the physical geometric arrangement of thelinks and nodes Logical topology is a description of the possible logical connections between network nodes indicating which pairs of nodes are able to communicate whether or not they have a direct physical connection Glossary Glossary U UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair S LAN cable V VG See 100VG AnyLAN Glossary 37 Glossary 3
18. rocedures 17 28 station address 15 storage of adapters 27 30 switch hub 20 21 22 26 T technical specifications 23 30 tools and accessories 10 16 troubleshooting 23 25 26 V verify operation 22 Index 39
19. t or demand to transmit and then can transmit only when authorized by the hub Under hub control the Demand Priority Protocol guarantees network access for any end node that requests to transmit data driver A portion of system code that allows communication between the operating system and the network card Ethernet A LAN that uses the CSMA CD method of access and transmits at 10M bit s on a bus or Glossary 33 Glossary star topology The IEEE 802 3 standard evolved from Ethernet but they are not exactly the same Network devices based on both standards can co exist on the same medium but they cannot exchange data directly without special bilingual software that can decode packets of both types The drivers for the HP 3000 network cards fit this requirement if configured correctly Ethernet address See station address H HP PB HP Precision Bus Refers to the hardware O architecture The precision bus is the bus thru which these cards communicate with the CPU and memory IEEE 802 3 standard Part of the institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802 family of LAN standards The 802 3 standard defines the physical layer layer 1 and the M edium Access Control MAC portion of the data link layer layer 2 The IEEE 802 3 standard evolved from 34 Ethernet but thetwo networks are not fully compatible with each other IEEE 802 5 standard Part of the institute of Electrical
20. t adapter follow the procedures described in the installation section 28 Chapter 2 Service Information Reshipment Guidelines Reshipment Guidelines If any item of the product is to be returned to Hewlett Packard for any reason contact your HP Sales and Support Office to coordinate the return When returning the item attach a tag that identifies the owner and indicates the reason for shipment Include all relevant information which includes model serial station and revision numbers Pack theitemin the original factory packaging material if available or a suitable substitute Provide antistatic protection to applicable components or assemblies Chapter 2 29 Table 2 2 Service Information Technical Specifications Technical Specifications The network adapter technical specifications are provided in Table 2 2 100VG Network Adapter Technical Specifications Specifications Safety e UL 1950 2nd Edition e CSA 22 2 No 950 2nd Edition e EC 950 1991 EN 60950 1992 Communication Standards Immunity Standards e IEEE 802 12 1995 100 Mb s Ethernet framing IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T 10 Mb s e ESD IEC 801 2 1991 4kV CD 8 kV AD e Radiated Immunity IE C 801 3 10 V m EFT Burst IEC 801 4 1988 0 5 kV signal lines 1 0 kV power line Electrical Characteristics 3 30 A 5 V typical 3 40 A 5 V maximum Physical Dimensions 18 cm by 8 9 cm 7 4 in by 3 5 in
21. u install the adapter you should refer to the manuals that apply to your particular computer for instructions dentify the following information e authorized or recommended adapter configurations and limitations if any how to access the computer s adapter slot s e proper orientation of the adapter in its slot b Select an available slot Select an available HP PB adapter slot Remove the slot cover for that slot Refer to your computer system administrator s documentation Retain the cover for possible future use Verify you can see an adapter connector at the back of the slot Record the slot number for future reference I f there are no other adapters to install reassemble the computer c Insert the adapter into the slot Insert the adapter into the adapter slot connector and press in firmly until the adapter is fully seated into the connector Refer to Figure 1 2 1 With both hands grasp the adapter by its edges or faceplate Do not touch electronic components or electrical traces 18 Chapter 1 Installation Procedure 3 Install the Adapter 2 Insert the adapter into the slot Be sure the contacts and adapter guides are properly aligned 3 Fold in the extractor levers 4 Press the adapter firmly until you feel the connector mate fully 5 Secure the adapter in its slot by securing the retaining screws Figure 1 2 Inserting and Securing Adapter RJ45 Connector Retaining screw gt Y
22. work Planning and Configuration Guide 36922 61023 e System Startup Configuration and Shutdown Reference Manual 32650 90042 Chapier 1 21 Table 1 1 Installation Procedure 6 Verify Operation 6 Verify Operation Verify proper operation ofthe HP PB 100VG AnyLAN Network Adapter by checking the LEDs on the card When the computer is switched on the Power LED will come on At this point the rest of the LEDs arein an uninitialized state and cannot be used until the driver on the system has been started After the driver has been started the following Table 1 1 may be used to interpret the LED patterns LED Patterns LED LED on LED off Test Driver has detected a Adapter is functioning fatal condition and is no correctly longer operating 10 Adapter is operating at Adapter is not operating at 10M bps 10M bps 100 Adapter is operating at Adapter is not operating at 100M bps 100M bps Link Adapter is correctly Adapter is not receiving a receiving a link signal link signal from the from the hub switch hub switch Activity Adapter is sending or No packet is currently being receiving a packet to from transferred to from the the hub switch hub switch Power Adapter is receiving Thesystem is not supplying power from the system power or the adapter is not seated properly in the slot 22 Chapter 1 Service Information This section provides the following service information

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