3Com Fast EtherLink and EtherLink III Adapter ConfigurationLast reviewed: July 1, 1997Article ID: Q154989 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes the 3Com Fast EtherLink and the 3Com EtherLink III Bus Master Adapters Configuration and Diagnostic Program instructions.
MORE INFORMATIONThe configuration portion of the program allows you to change the configuration parameters for the adapter. This allows the adapter to fit the specific environment in which it is installed. The diagnostic portion of the Configuration and Diagnostic Program is designed to make sure the adapter is installed correctly and functioning properly in your computer. The Group 1 tests check the physical components, connectors, and circuitry of the adapter and require only that the adapter be installed in the computer. The Group 2 tests check the adapter's ability to transmit data on the network and require that the adapter be connected to a loopback plug or to a network. The Group 3 tests check the adapter's ability to correctly transmit and receive data over the network and require that the adapter be connected to a network on which an echo server has been set up. The computer containing the adapter to be configured or tested must be running MS-DOS only. NOTE: If this computer is an operating server, notify all users of the server to save their work and log off the network. The Configuration and Diagnostic Program disrupts the normal operation of servers and workstations, so work that is not saved may be lost. Shut down the server, and reboot with an MS-DOS only disk. This way no drivers or TSRs will be running when the program is started.
Starting the Configuration and Diagnostic ProgramThere are two ways to start the program:
Command-Line KeywordsYou can use the first two characters of any command or parameter as a shortcut. For example, 3C59XCFG HE RU means 3C59XCFG HELP RUN. Also, the command keywords and parameters are not case-sensitive. See below for a list of command-line keywords and their descriptions.
Keyword Description ------------------------ Configure Configures an adapter in one of three ways: 1. Automatically with /auto parameter 2. Using a specified adapter configuration file 3. Using command-line configuration parameters Echoserver Enables a designated adapter to function within the echo server. Help Displays general or command-specific help information. To get command-specific help, type: 3C59XCFG Help [command keyword] Language Invokes the program in full Windows mode using a specified external resource file. This option provides support for multiple languages via a different resource file for each language supported. List Displays a list of installed adapters recognized by this program and their assigned adapter numbers. Run Runs the diagnostic tests (which can also be specified from a file) on a selected adapter and writes the results to the screen, a file, or a printer. CONFIGURATIONThe adapter can be configured in one of the following four ways, which are described in greater detail below:
DIAGNOSTICS
OTHER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
FURTHER ASSISTANCEIf the adapter fails any of the diagnostic tests, see the Trouble.txt file in the Diag directory on the EtherDisk disk for troubleshooting procedures. The Support.txt file in the Info directory on the EtherDisk disk provides information about obtaining product support for the adapter. EtherDisk, EtherLink, and 3Com are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information, contact 3com Corporation Technical Support at: (800) 876-3266. The products included here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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