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Contents Preface Before You Begin ............................................................................................................xvii Text Conventions ............................................................................................................xvii Technical Publications ................................................................................................... xviii How to Get Help .........................................................................................
Chapter 3 Software Installation Preinstallation .................................................................................................................3-2 Installing the Network Driver in a Windows 95 Environment ..........................................3-2 Configuring the Windows 95 Environment ...............................................................3-6 Configuring the Workstation Identification .........................................................
Appendix B Novell NetWare Reference Information Novell NetWare Server AUTOEXEC.NCF Files and Parameters .................................. B-1 Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF Files ........................................................................ B-1 Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF File Parameters ....................................................... B-3 Novell NetWare Client Commands and NET.CFG File .................................................. B-5 Client Commands ...................................................
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Figures Figure 1-1. Link and Activity LEDs .............................................................................1-3 Figure 1-2. WOL Cable ..............................................................................................1-4 Figure 1-3. WOL Connector .......................................................................................1-4 Figure 3-1. New Hardware Found Window—Generic ................................................3-2 Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-26. Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box ................................................3-22 xiv Figure 4-1. Magic Packet Utility Window ....................................................................4-2 Figure 4-2. Create a List of Hosts on LAN Dialog Box ...............................................4-2 Figure 4-3. Magic Packet Utility Identification Window ...............................................4-3 Figure 4-4. NewGroup Window ............................................
Tables Table 1-1. LED Indications ........................................................................................1-3 Table 1-2. Supported Operating Systems .................................................................1-5 Table 5-1. LED Indications ........................................................................................5-1 Table 5-2. Typical PCI Slot Parameters ....................................................................5-3 Table A-1. Technical Specifications ..
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Preface Congratulations on your purchase of a BayStack™ PC network card adapter, the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL, which supports workgroups operating at 10 Mb/s and/or 100 Mb/s transmission speeds. This network card is intended for use in a desktop workstation. You can use a similar product, the BayStack 22 PC Card Adapter, in a portable (laptop) computer. Before You Begin This guide provides information about using the features and capabilities of the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Technical Publications You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free, directly from the Internet. Go to support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/. Find the product for which you need documentation. Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product.
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/ WOL, including its hardware and software components. The BayStack 21 PCI 10/ 100 Adapter w/WOL complements the BayStack 70-Series 10/100 Ethernet Switches and BayStack 60-Series 10/100 Ethernet Hubs. Note: BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL is sometimes also referred to as the BayStack 21 network card in this document.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Information Technology (IT) organizations sometimes prefer to perform tasks such as installing software, running virus scans, and backing up disk drives during nonbusiness hours to avoid interrupting users during prime usage times. Although organizations may use remote software installation tools or other automated software, IT personnel may have to turn on each workstation for the software to run.
Introduction RJ-45 Ethernet Port The RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port connects the network card to a network device, such as a hub. The port adapts to the correct network speed of 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s through autonegotiation with the board components of the network card. The port is wired as an MDI-X port to connect to other devices without using a crossover cable. LEDs The front of the BayStack 21 network card contains three LEDs (Figure 1-1). LNK 100 10 ACT 9459FA Figure 1-1.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Table 1-1 describes the Link and Activity LED indications. Table 1-1. LED Indications Label Color Activity Description 10 LNK Green On A 10 Mb/s connection has been established. Off Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 10 Mb/s connection is not established. On A 100 Mb/s connection has been established. Off Power is not supplied to the network card, or a 100 Mb/s connection is not established.
Introduction One end of the cable connects to the motherboard of your workstation. The other end attaches to the WOL connector (Figure 1-3) on the board of the BayStack 21 network card. WOL connector 9460EA Figure 1-3.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Operating Environments The BayStack 21 network card supports the operating systems and associated drivers listed in Table 1-2. Table 1-2. 1-6 Supported Operating Systems Driver Operating Systems ODI Drivers • • Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1, 4.11 Novell LAN Analyzer NDIS 2.0 Drivers • • • • Microsoft LAN Manager IBM LAN Server IBM LAN Support DEC PATHWORKS NDIS 3.0 Drivers • • • Windows for Workgroups 3.
Introduction Cable Requirements You can use Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cables for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s network connections to the BayStack 21 network card. Use the following guidelines when using Cat 5 cables: • Maximum length between a workstation and a hub is 100 meters (m). • Maximum length between two hubs is 10 m. • Maximum length between two hubs which are functioning as Ethernet Class 2 Repeaters is 100 m. • Maximum total length between two workstations is 205 m.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/ WOL in an end-user workstation such as a desktop computer or server.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Installing the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL To install the BayStack 21 network card in a workstation: 1. Shut down the workstation. 2. Unplug the workstation power cord from the power source. 3. Remove the chassis cover of the workstation. 4. Locate an available PCI bus master expansion slot in the workstation. 5. Remove the protective bracket from the slot. 6.
Hardware Installation Connecting the WOL Cable To install the WOL cable between the BayStack 21 network card and the chassis: 1. Make sure that the workstation is disconnected from the power source and the chassis cover has been removed. 2. Connect one end of the WOL cable to the network card WOL connector. You can use either connector on the WOL cable; they are identical. Refer to Figure 1-3 on page 1-5 for the location of the WOL connector on the network card. 3.
Chapter 3 Software Installation This chapter provides instructions for installing the Windows- and Novell NetWare-based BayStack 21 network driver software and configuring the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL on your network. This chapter describes procedures for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Novell NetWare 4.x. Drivers for other operating systems are available but not discussed in this guide.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Preinstallation Perform the following tasks prior to installing the BayStack 21 network driver: • You must install the BayStack 21 network card before installing the BayStack 21 network driver. • You must have the Windows 95 or Windows 98 CD and the BayStack 21 network driver CD ready to use during the installation. You may be prompted to install either CD.
Software Installation A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL (Figure 3-2). New Hardware Found BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet PCI Adapter Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware: Figure 3-2. 9563DA New Hardware Found Window—BayStack 21 Network Card The Building Driver Information Database window opens. You do not have to perform any tasks. A generic Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box opens (Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 2. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD into the CD drive. 3. Click Next. The next Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box (Figure 3-4) indicates that the new BayStack 21 network card has been found and the driver is automatically loaded.
Software Installation 4. Click Finish. The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-5). Copying Files... The file NETB21ND.inf on Windows 95 CD-ROM could not be found. Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the drive selected below, and click OK. OK Cancel Skip File Details... Copy files from: D:\ 8528DB Figure 3-5. Copying Files Dialog Box 5. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD as indicated. 6.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Configuring the Windows 95 Environment You must configure the Windows 95 environment on your workstation after you install the BayStack 21 network driver. Configure your workstation identification first, and then configure TCP/IP properties. Configuring the Workstation Identification To configure the workstation identification: 1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network.
Software Installation 4. 5. Enter the following information for your workstation: • Computer Name—The name assigned to your workstation by your system administrator • Workgroup—Typically, the location or group name assigned by your system administrator • Computer Description—The manufacturing description; usually appears by default Click OK. Files automatically copy. The Copying Files dialog box opens. 6. Enter the location of the requested files or CD in the “Copy files from:” field. 7.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Configuring the Network Properties To configure the network properties of your workstation, such as TCP/IP protocols: 1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Click Network. The Network dialog box opens. The configuration tab (Figure 3-8) is displayed by default. Figure 3-8.
Software Installation 3. Click Add. The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens (Figure 3-9). Figure 3-9. Select Network Component Type Dialog Box 4. Select Protocol. 5. Click Add. The Select Network Protocol dialog box opens (Figure 3-10). Figure 3-10.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 6. In the Manufacturers list, select Microsoft. 7. In the Network Protocols list, select TCP/IP. 8. Click OK. 9. Return to the Configuration tab. 10. Select Nortel BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter (Figure 3-11). Figure 3-11.
Software Installation 11. Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-12). Figure 3-12. TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box 12. Select the IP Address tab. 13. If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of your workstation. You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address automatically” option if the workstation does not have a static IP address. If you choose this option, your IP address will be supplied by a DHCP server.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 14. Use the Gateway or DNS Configuration tabs to configure other parameters, as needed. 15. Click OK. The Copying Files dialog box opens. 16. In the “Copy files from:” field, enter the location of the requested files or CD. 17. Click OK. The system restart dialog box opens. Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware. 18. Remove all CDs from the CD drive. 19. Click Yes.
Software Installation A second New Hardware Found window opens, identifying your BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL (Figure 3-14). New Hardware Found BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet PCI Adapter 9563DA Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware: Figure 3-14. New Hardware Found Window The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-15). Copying Files... The file NETB21ND.cat on Windows 98 CD-ROM could not be found. Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM into the drive selected below, and click OK.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 4. Click OK. The Copying Files dialog box opens (Figure 3-16). Figure 3-16. Copying Files Dialog Box 5. Insert the required CD into the CD drive of your workstation. 6. Enter the location and file name of the CD in the “Copy files from:” field. 7. Click OK. The install program searches the CD. The New Hardware Found dialog box opens (Figure 3-17). Figure 3-17.
Software Installation 8. 9. Select one of the following options: • Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer (recommended by Nortel Networks) • Do not install a driver (Windows will not prompt you again) • Select from a list of alternate drivers Click OK. The System Settings Change dialog box opens (Figure 3-18). Figure 3-18. System Settings Change Dialog Box Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware. 10.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Configuring the Windows 98 Environment You must configure the Windows 98 environment on your workstation after you install the BayStack 21 network driver. Configuring the Network Properties To configure the network properties for your workstation: 1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network. The Network dialog box opens.
Software Installation 4. Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-20). Figure 3-20. TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box 5. Select the IP Address tab. 6. If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of your workstation. You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address automatically” option if the workstation does not have a static IP address. If you choose this option, your IP address will be supplied by a DHCP server. 7.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 9. Click Yes. Your system restarts. Installing the Network Driver in a Windows NT Environment The Windows NT installation of the BayStack 21 network driver is not automatic. You must install the driver manually. To install the network driver: 1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network. The Network dialog box opens. The Identification tab is displayed by default. 3.
Software Installation 4. Select Add. The Select Network Adapter dialog box opens (Figure 3-22). Figure 3-22. Select Network Adapter Dialog Box 5. Click Have Disk. 6. Insert the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD into the CD drive. 7. Specify the letter of the drive into which you installed the CD. Typically the CD drive is letter D.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 8. Click OK. The Select OEM Option dialog box opens (Figure 3-23). Figure 3-23. 9. Select OEM Option Dialog Box Select Nortel BayStack 21 10/100 PCI Ethernet Adapter. 10. Click OK. The Speed/Duplex Mode dialog box (Figure 3-24) opens. The default mode is Auto. Figure 3-24. Speed/Duplex Mode Dialog Box 11. Select Auto. 12. Click OK.
Software Installation Configuring the Network Properties To configure the network properties for your workstation: 1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network. The Network dialog box opens. The Identification tab is displayed by default. 3. Click the Protocols tab. The Protocols tab (Figure 3-25) is displayed. Figure 3-25.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 4. Click Properties. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens (Figure 3-26). Figure 3-26. 5. Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box If the workstation has a static IP address, specify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of your workstation. You can also choose the “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server” option if the workstation does not have a static IP address. 3-22 6.
Software Installation 8. Click Close. The System Settings Change dialog box opens. Restarting your system is necessary to enable your PC to finish setting up your new hardware. 9. Click Yes. Your system restarts. Installing the Network Driver in a Novell NetWare 4.x Environment This section describes the steps required to install the BayStack 21 network driver software in a Novell NetWare version 4.x environment. You must install and configure the software on your Novell server and client.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 7. Press Enter. 8. From the Driver Options menu, select Configure network drivers. 9. Press Enter. 10. From the Additional Driver Actions menu, select Select a driver. 11. Press Enter. 12. Press Insert to install an unlisted driver. By default, your a: drive is scanned. 13. Press to specify another path or drive. 14.
Software Installation To set specific driver parameters: 1. From the Board B21LAN10_ 1 (Driver B21LAN10) Actions menu, select “Select/Modify driver parameters and protocols.” 2. Press Enter. The default protocol is IPX. You can also select TCP/IP or AppleTalk. 3. Select a protocol from the available options. 4. Specify the slot number (slot #). 5. Select “Save parameter and load select driver.” If you select the IPX protocol, the network number (network #) is randomly generated. 6.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Installing the Network Card in a Novell NetWare Client To install the BayStack 21 network driver in your Novell NetWare client: 1. Verify that your BayStack 21 network card is properly installed in your Novell NetWare workstation. 2. Insert the BayStack 21 Network Driver CD into the CD drive in your workstation. 3. Access the Novell NetWare client directory. 4.
Chapter 4 Using the WOL Feature You can use the Wake On LAN (WOL) feature to start up remote workstations without end-user intervention. A BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL must be installed on each workstation that you want to start remotely. You must set up each workstation prior to using the WOL feature.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Running the WOL Feature You must have a WOL-capable utility on the workstation from which you are using the WOL feature to turn on remote workstations. There are several commercially available utilities. As an example, instructions for using the AMD Magic Packet Utility are provided in this section. You can obtain this utility from www.amd.com. Procedures for utilities from other companies vary. To use the WOL feature: 1. Figure 4-1.
Using the WOL Feature 3. Enter the subnet mask of the remote workstation you want to turn on. The utility maps, or locates, BayStack 21 network cards in the subnet you specified. Make sure the remote workstation is still turned on. It should not be in standby or shutdown mode. 4. Click OK. The Magic Packet Utility identification window opens (Figure 4-3). Figure 4-3. 5. Magic Packet Utility Identification Window Click OK.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL 6. Return to the Magic Packet Utility menu. 7. Select Magic Packet > Power on One Host. The Send a Magic Packet to One Host dialog box opens (Figure 4-5). Figure 4-5. Send a Magic Packet to One Host Dialog Box 8. Enter the physical address of the remote workstation you want to turn on. Do not enter the IP address. 9. Click Send.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides several methods for troubleshooting problems related to the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL. Diagnostic LEDs Three LEDs on the front of the BayStack 21 network card provide diagnostic information. The 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Link LEDs indicate successful network connections to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices, respectively. The Link LEDs remain steady if the connection is stable. You should check the RJ-45 connection if the LED is not steady.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Hardware Issues Perform the following tasks to check for hardware problems: • Verify that you are using the correct cables and the correct cable lengths, as described in “Cable Requirements” on page 1-7. • Make sure the network cable is firmly connected to the network card and to a network device. • Connect the Ethernet cable to a different port on the network device.
Troubleshooting • Verify that the PCI slot in the workstation is an enabled bus-master slot. Do not use a slave PCI slot for the BayStack 21 network card. Some computers may require that you configure the PCI slot to enable bus mastering. Refer to your computer manual for information about the PCI BIOS setup program. Be sure that the slot is configured for level-triggered interrupts. It should not be configured for edge-triggered interrupts. Table 5-2 describes typical PCI parameter configurations.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Tables in this appendix provide technical product specifications and list the available software drivers for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL. Product Specifications Table A-1 lists technical specifications for the BayStack 21 network card. Table A-1. Technical Specifications Standards Compatibility IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX PCI bus V2.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Table A-1.
Appendix B Novell NetWare Reference Information This appendix provides reference files and information for your Novell NetWare 4.x operating system. Server and client information is provided in the following sections. If you are installing the BayStack 21 PCI Network Driver software in a Novell NetWare version 3.12 environment, refer to the Readme.txt file on the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL Software & Documentation CD. Novell NetWare Server AUTOEXEC.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL One Network Card Installed The following files are typically part of the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, with one network card installed in the workstation: LOAD LOAD LOAD LOAD C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=E_8022 C:B21LAN10 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.
Novell NetWare Reference Information Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF File Parameters This section describes the AUTOEXEC.NCF file parameters SLOT, FRAME, NODE, and Medium. SLOT Parameter The SLOT parameter specifies which adapter is enabled when multiple BayStack 21 PCI Network Cards are installed in your workstation. The SLOT keyword is an index value corresponding to PCI BIOS. The mapping from the SLOT parameter to the physical PCI slot is different from one workstation to another.
Installation and Reference for the BayStack 21 PCI 10/100 Adapter w/WOL NODE Parameter You can use the NODE parameter to replace the default node address associated with your electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM). The following is an example of a typical NODE parameter: LOAD B21LAN10 NODE=0000E8001122 Medium Parameter The Medium parameter specifies which medium type is used by the BayStack 21 network driver. The medium type refers to the transmission type.
Novell NetWare Reference Information Novell NetWare Client Commands and NET.CFG File This section provides information about commands and the NET.CFG file. Client Commands Table B-1 briefly describes the commands you enter when installing the BayStack 21 network driver into your Novell NetWare client. Table B-1.
Index Numbers 10 Mb/s Ethernet cables, 1-6 L 100 Mb/s Ethernet cables, 1-6 LEDs, 1-3, 5-1 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 1-2 A autonegotiation, 1-2 C cables 10 Mb/s Ethernet, 1-6 100 Mb/s Ethernet, 1-6 requirements, 1-6 WOL, 1-4 connectors 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, 1-2 RJ-45 port, 1-2 WOL, 1-4 conventions, text, xvii, xviii customer support, xviii E Ethernet cables, 1-6 F Fast Ethernet cables, 1-6 I installation network card, 2-2 network driver in a Windows 95 system, 3-2 in a Windows 98 system, 3-12 in a
product components, 1-2 specifications, A-1 support, xviii R requirements, system, 1-5 W Wake on LAN.