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- IBM CREDIT CARD ADAPTER FOR ETHERNET
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- INSTALLATION AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS
-
- INCLUDING SUPPORT FOR:
- CARD SERVICES 2.0
- DOS
- OS/2
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- GX27-3940-02
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- IBM CREDIT CARD ADAPTER FOR ETHERNET
-
- INSTALLATION AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS
-
- INCLUDING SUPPORT FOR:
- CARD SERVICES 2.0
- DOS
- OS/2
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- │ Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure │
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- THIRD EDITION (AUGUST 1993)
-
- This edition applies to Version 1.2 for the IBM Credit Card Adapter
- for Ethernet.
-
- (C) COPYRIGHT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 1992, 1993.
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to restricted
- rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions
- set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
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- CONTENTS
- ________
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-
- NOTICES 5
- Safety 5
- Electronic Emissions Notice 5
- Trademarks 6
- Related Publications 7
-
- INTRODUCING THE IBM CREDIT CARD ADAPTER FOR ETHERNET 9
- Credit Card Adapter Kit Contents 9
- Preparing for Installation with DOS 11
- Preparing for Installation with OS/2 12
-
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13
- DOS Installation Overview 13
- OS/2 Installation Overview 15
- Installing the Credit Card Adapter Software 19
-
- INSTALLING/INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER 23
- Installing the Credit Card Adapter 23
- Removing the Credit Card Adapter 24
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- PROBLEM DETERMINATION 25
- Running the Credit Card Adapter Diagnostics Program 26
-
- SAFETY NOTICE 29
-
- APPENDIX. MEDIA ACCESS MODULE (MAM) SPECIFICATIONS 31
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- NOTICES
- _______
-
-
- References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not
- imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM
- operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not
- intended to state or imply that only IBM's product, program, or service may
- be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does
- not infringe any of IBM's intellectual property rights may be used instead of
- the IBM product, program, or service. Evaluation and verification of
- operation in conjunction with other products, except those expressly
- designated by IBM, is the user's responsibility.
-
- IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter
- in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any
- license to these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to the
- IBM Director of Commercial Relations, IBM Corporation, Purchase, NY 10577.
-
-
- SAFETY
- ______
-
- A safety notice is printed in this manual. The DANGER notice warns you of
- conditions or procedures that can result in death or severe personal injury.
-
- Before you set up, install, or operate this IBM product, you first should
- become familiar with the related safety information. See "Safety Notice" on
- page 29 if you do not clearly understand the safety information in this
- manual.
-
- WORLD TRADE SAFETY INFORMATION
-
- Some countries require that safety information contained in publications be
- presented in their national languages. See "Safety Notice" on page 29 for
- the translations of the DANGER notice.
-
-
- ELECTRONIC EMISSIONS NOTICE
- ___________________________
-
- The following statement applies to this IBM product. The statement for other
- IBM products intended for use with this product will appear in their
- accompanying manuals.
-
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT
-
- NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
- a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
- are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
- when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
- generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
- and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
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- interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
- residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
- user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
-
- Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to
- meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television
- interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or
- by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized
- changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
- equipment.
-
- This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
- the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
- interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
- including interference that may cause undesired operation.
-
- CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
-
- This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for
- digital apparatus, set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the
- Canadian Department of Communications. Operation in a residential area may
- cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner
- or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
-
- AVIS DE CONFORMITE AUX NORMES DU MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA
-
- Cet equipement ne depasse pas les limites de Classe A d'emission de bruits
- radioelectriques pour les appareils numeriques, telles que prescrites par le
- Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique etabli par le ministere des
- Communications du Canada. L'exploitation faite en milieu residentiel peut
- entrainer le brouillage des receptions radio et tele, ce qui obligerait le
- proprietaire ou l'operateur a prendre les dispositions necessaires pour en
- eliminer les causes.
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- Japanese vcci notice artwork
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- TRADEMARKS
- __________
-
- The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this publication, are
- trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or
- both.
-
- IBM Operating System/2
- Extended Services OS/2
- Micro Channel
-
- The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this publication,
- are trademarks of other companies:
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- Intel Intel Corporation
- Microsoft Microsoft Corporation
- MS-DOS Microsoft Corporation
- NetWare Novell, Inc.
- Novell Novell, Inc.
- Toshiba Toshiba America, Inc.
-
-
- RELATED PUBLICATIONS
- ____________________
-
- Refer to these publications for additional information:
-
- o Local Area Network Credit Card Adapters Technical Reference, SC30-3585
- ___________________________________________________________
- o Local Area Network Technical Reference, SC30-3383
- ______________________________________
- o Supplement to LAN Technical Reference, SD21-0049
- _____________________________________
- o NTS/2 LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Configuration Guide, S96F-8489
- __________________________________________________________
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- INTRODUCING THE IBM CREDIT CARD ADAPTER FOR ETHERNET
- ____________________________________________________
-
-
- The IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet (Credit Card Adapter) is a
- credit-card-sized adapter that provides an interface between computer systems
- and Ethernet networks. The Credit Card Adapter is designed to operate in
- computer systems having Personal Computer Memory Card International
- Association (PCMCIA) Release 2.0, Type II slots. The Credit Card Adapter
- complies with PCMCIA and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
- Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 standards.
-
- The Credit Card Adapter uses the following computer system software programs
- and PCMCIA services to operate:
-
- REQUIRED SYSTEM SOFTWARE
-
- o IBM* or Microsoft** Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 5.0 (or higher)
-
- OR
-
- IBM Operating System/2* (OS/2*) Version 2.1 (with Card Services 2.0)
-
- o Ethernet network operating system software
-
- SUPPORTED PCMCIA ENVIRONMENTS
-
- o PCMCIA Card Services Version 2.0
- o IBM-provided connectivity enablers for DOS (provided with this Credit
- Card Adapter)
-
- The IBM-provided connectivity enablers are used if your computer system
- does not support Card Services. The installation program determines your
- operating environment and, if required, prompts you to select the
- appropriate enabler software.
-
-
- CREDIT CARD ADAPTER KIT CONTENTS
- ________________________________
-
- In addition to this manual, your kit contains the following items:
-
- o IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet (also described as adapter)
- _______
-
- o Adapter sleeve
-
- The sleeve is provided to store the adapter and keep it clean.
-
- o Product warranty and registration card
-
- You will find the product warranty on a separate card. Keep it for your
- records.
-
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- o Media Access Module (MAM)
-
- This Credit Card Adapter kit contains either an Ethernet 10BASE2 MAM or
- an Ethernet 10BASE-T MAM. The MAM consists of a short cable with
- connectors at both ends. One end of the cable is used to connect the
- cable to the adapter and the other is used to connect to the network
- cable. See the Appendix, "Media Access Module (MAM) Specifications" on
- page 31 for more information.
-
- o IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet diskette Version 1.2 (3-1/2 inch)
-
- If your Credit Card Adapter installation diskette is damaged, in the
- United States and Canada, you can call the IBM Personal Computer Company
- Bulletin Board System (BBS) at (404) 835-6600. You can download a copy
- of the diskette from the BBS by using a modem. Outside of the United
- States or Canada, contact your IBM marketing representative.
-
- The diskette includes the following files:
-
- FILE NAME DESCRIPTION
-
- READ.ME The READ.ME file contains important, supplemental,
- technical information about how to configure your computer
- system and Credit Card Adapter.
-
- INSTALL.EXE The installation program loads a device driver and a
- connectivity enabler if needed. It gives you the option of
- choosing the driver that is compatible with your network
- operating system.
-
- xxxxx.SYS A connectivity enabler for DOS without Card Services 2.0.
- ______
- The specific enablers are:
-
- POINTETH.SYS Intel** 82365 PCMCIA (or compatible)
- controller point enabler
-
- TOSHETH.SYS Toshiba** T3300SL PCMCIA controller point
- enabler
-
- PCMNICCS.DOS A Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) device
- driver for DOS.
-
- PCMNICCS.OS2 NDIS device driver for OS/2.
-
- PCMDMCS.COM An Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) device driver for
- Novell** NetWare** network operating software for DOS.
-
- PCMDMCS.SYS An ODI device driver for Novell NetWare network operating
- software with OS/2.
-
- ECCTEST.EXE The Adapter Diagnostics program for DOS that is used to
- test the Credit Card Adapter and the network link.
-
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- PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION WITH DOS
- ___________________________________
-
- To install the Credit Card Adapter, you need the Credit Card Adapter diskette
- and the following items:
-
- o A computer system with a PCMCIA Release 2.0, Type II card slot
-
- o IBM PC-DOS or Microsoft** MS-DOS** Version 5.0 (or higher), installed
-
- o PCMCIA Card Services Version 2.0 and PCMCIA Socket Services Version 2.0
- if you want to use the card services or socket services programming
- interfaces
-
- o Resource Map Utility, which is included with your computer system's
- reference diskettes, installed
-
- o One of the following network operating system software programs for
- Ethernet:
-
- - IBM Local Area Network (LAN) Support Program, Version 1.3 (or higher)
- - Novell NetWare Version 3.11 (or higher)
-
- o One of the following connections to the LAN:
-
- - A coaxial T-connector for use with the 10BASE2 MAM
-
- You need a 50-ohm terminator for the 10BASE2 MAM if the connection is
- at the end of a segment.
-
- - An RJ-45 modular jack for use with the 10BASE-T MAM
-
- See the Appendix, "Media Access Module (MAM) Specifications" on page 31
- for the specifications on each type of MAM.
-
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- PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION WITH OS/2
- ____________________________________
-
- To install the Credit Card Adapter, you need the Credit Card Adapter diskette
- and the following items:
-
- o A computer system with a PCMCIA Release 2.0, Type II card slot
-
- o IBM OS/2 Version 2.1, installed with PCMCIA Card Services Version 2.0.
- (Card Services Version 2.0 is included with OS/2 Version 2.1)
-
- o PCMCIA Socket Services Version 2.0 (for OS/2) and Resource Map Utility
- (for OS/2, which is included with your computer system's reference
- diskettes), installed
-
- o One of the following Ethernet network software programs:
-
- - Network Transport Services/2 (NTS/2), which includes the LAN adapter
- and protocol support (LAPS)
-
- - Any of the following programs, which contain the LAN adapter and
- protocol support (LAPS): OS/2 Extended Services* 1.0, LAN Server 2.0,
- LAN Server 3.0, or TCP/IP for OS/2
-
- - Novell NetWare Requester for OS/2
-
- o One of the following connections to the LAN:
-
- - A coaxial T-connector for use with the 10BASE2 MAM
-
- You need a 50-ohm terminator for the 10BASE2 MAM if the connection is
- at the end of a segment.
-
- - An RJ-45 modular jack for use with the 10BASE-T MAM
-
- See the Appendix, "Media Access Module (MAM) Specifications" on page 31
- for the specifications on each type of MAM.
-
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- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- _________________________
-
-
- DANGER
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- │ TO AVOID A SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT ANY CABLES OR │
- │ PERFORM INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT DURING AN ELECTRICAL │
- │ STORM. │
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-
- Before installing the Credit Card Adapter, be sure that the following tasks
- have been completed:
-
- o You have installed the software listed in "Preparing for Installation
- with DOS" on page 11 or "Preparing for Installation with OS/2" on
- page 12 according to the instructions provided with the software.
-
- o You have a connection available to the Ethernet network.
-
- The READ.ME file on the diskette contains information to help you configure
- and customize the adapter memory, I/O, interrupts, and other parameters for
- your computer system. Most users can use the default parameters that are
- provided by the Credit Card Adapter installation program.
-
- INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTS
-
- Use the procedures in this section to install the Credit Card Adapter when
- using either:
-
-
- o DOS and either of the following:
- IBM LAN Support Program environment (page 14)
- Novell NetWare environment (page 15)
- o OS/2 and either of the following:
- IBM communication program environments with IBM LAPS (page 16)
- Novell NetWare environment (page 18)
-
-
- DOS INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
- _________________________
-
- The DOS-compatible installation environments are described in this section.
- Use the installation procedures in one of the following sections to perform
- the steps necessary for a successful installation.
-
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- OVERVIEW - INSTALLATION WITH IBM LAN SUPPORT PROGRAM (FOR DOS)
-
- Perform the following installation steps for the Credit Card Adapter when
- using DOS and the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP) environment:
-
- 1. Run the installation aid that is included with the IBM LSP.
-
- NOTES:
-
- a. During the LSP installation process, indicate that you have an
- adapter option diskette.
-
- b. Make a note of the LSP installation directory name. You will need
- the directory name when you perform the installation procedures that
- are referred to in step 2.
-
- c. While running the LSP installation aid, when you are prompted for the
- option diskette, insert the IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet
- diskette to load the IBM-supplied NDIS driver.
-
- 2. Install the Credit Card Adapter software using the installation
- procedures in "Installing the Credit Card Adapter Software" on page 19.
- During the installation procedures, select the option for the NDIS
- environment for DOS.
-
- 3. Install the adapter using the instructions in "Installing the Credit Card
- Adapter" on page 23.
-
- 4. Install the network workstation operating system software (for example,
- DOS LAN Requester or PC LAN Program) using the installation procedures
- that are supplied with the programs.
-
- 5. If any error messages are displayed after you have installed the Credit
- Card Adapter in the previous step, see "Running the Credit Card Adapter
- Diagnostics Program" on page 26 to help resolve the errors.
-
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- OVERVIEW - INSTALLATION WITH NOVELL NETWARE (FOR DOS)
-
- Perform the following installation steps for the Credit Card Adapter when
- using DOS and the Novell NetWare environment.
-
- 1. Use either the Novell NetWare instructions or workstation copy commands
- to copy the NetWare files to your computer system's disk drive. The
- following Novell NetWare files must be copied from the NetWare
- installation diskettes to your computer system:
-
- o LSL.COM, IPXODI.COM, and NETX.COM
-
- NOTE: Make a note of the directory name to which the NetWare files are
- copied. You will need the directory name when you perform the
- installation procedures that are referred to in step 2.
-
- 2. Install the Credit Card Adapter software using the installation
- procedures in "Installing the Credit Card Adapter Software" on page 19.
- During the installation procedures, select the option for the Novell
- NetWare environment for DOS.
-
- 3. Install the adapter using the instructions in "Installing the Credit Card
- Adapter" on page 23.
-
- 4. If any error messages are displayed after you have installed the Credit
- Card Adapter in the previous step, see "Running the Credit Card Adapter
- Diagnostics Program" on page 26 to help resolve the errors.
-
- NOTES:
-
- 1. After installation is complete, run the following commands to access the
- LAN:
-
- LSL NetWare Link Support Layer program
- PCMDMCS IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet device driver
- IPXODI NetWare ODI Network driver
- NETX NetWare workstation shell
-
- 2. If you want your computer to start the communication programs
- automatically, add the commands in Note 1 to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
-
- OS/2 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
- __________________________
-
- The OS/2-compatible installation environments are described in this section.
- Use the installation procedures in one of the following sections to perform
- the steps necessary for a successful installation.
-
- When installing the Credit Card Adapter in an OS/2 environment, run the
- Credit Card Adapter installation program in a DOS window.
-
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- OVERVIEW - INSTALLATION WITH IBM COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS (AND NDIS) (FOR OS/2)
-
- Use the installation steps in this section when you have OS/2 and any of the
- following LAN communication programs:
-
- o Network Transport Services/2 (NTS/2)
- o OS/2 Extended Services Version 1.0
- o OS/2 LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0
- o TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 1.2.1
- o OS/2 Communications Manager/2 Version 1.0
-
- NOTES:
-
- 1. LAN adapter and protocol support (LAPS) is the configuration tool
- that you will use during the installation of any of the communication
- programs listed here.
-
- 2. When you configured your computer for PCMCIA Socket Services 2.0 and
- the resource map utility, device driver statements for socket
- services and the resource map were added to your CONFIG.SYS file.
- The device driver statements (for example, the device driver
- statements on an IBM Micro Channel* machine are: "IBM2SS02.SYS" and
- "ICRMU02.SYS") must be moved to the bottom of the CONFIG.SYS file
- before you install the Credit Card Adapter. The Credit Card Adapter
- installation program will move the files for you.
-
-
- Perform either of the following installation procedures for the Credit Card
- Adapter when using NDIS drivers and the LAN communication programs that are
- listed in this chapter.
-
- WHEN USING NTS/2 WITH OS/2 LAN SERVER 3.0 OR OS/2 COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/2
- 1.0
-
- 1. Run the installation aid for LAPS.
-
- NOTES:
-
- a. Refer to the LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Configuration Guide for
- ____________________________________________________
- information on "Installing Additional Network Adapter Drivers".
-
- b. While running the LAPS installation aid, when you are prompted for
- the additional network drivers diskette, insert the IBM Credit Card
- Adapter for Ethernet diskette to load the IBM-supplied NDIS driver.
-
- 2. Install the LAN communication program that you will be using.
-
- 3. Run the Credit Card Adapter installation program and select the NDIS/IBM
- LAPS for OS/2 option. (To run the installation program, begin with step
- 1 on page 19.)
-
- The installation program checks your version of OS/2 and verifies that
- the correct version of Card Services is installed.
-
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- It also verifies that the device driver statements for socket services
- and resource map utility are placed in the correct sequence in the
- CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- 4. Install the adapter using the instructions in "Installing the Credit Card
- Adapter" on page 23.
-
- 5. If any error messages are displayed after you have installed the Credit
- Card Adapter in the previous step, see "Running the Credit Card Adapter
- Diagnostics Program" on page 26 to help resolve the errors.
-
- WHEN USING OS/2 EXTENDED SERVICES 1.0, OS/2 LAN SERVER 2.0, OR TCP/IP FOR
- OS/2
-
- 1. Install the LAN communication program that you will be using.
-
- 2. Run the installation aid for LAPS.
-
- NOTES:
-
- a. Refer to your LAN adapter and protocol support documentation for
- information on installing additional network adapter drivers.
-
- b. While running the LAPS installation aid, when you are prompted for
- the additional network drivers diskette, insert the IBM Credit Card
- Adapter for Ethernet diskette to load the IBM-supplied NDIS driver.
-
- 3. Run the Credit Card Adapter installation program and select the NDIS/IBM
- LAPS for OS/2 option. (To run the installation program, begin with step
- 1 on page 19.)
-
- The installation program checks your version of OS/2 and verifies that
- the correct version of Card Services is installed.
-
- It also verifies that the device driver statements for socket services
- and resource map utility are placed in the correct sequence in the
- CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- 4. Install the adapter using the instructions in "Installing the Credit Card
- Adapter" on page 23.
-
- 5. If any error messages are displayed after you have installed the Credit
- Card Adapter in the previous step, refer to "Running the Credit Card
- Adapter Diagnostics Program" on page 26 to help resolve the errors.
-
-
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- OVERVIEW - INSTALLATION WITH NOVELL NETWARE (FOR OS/2)
-
- Perform the following installation steps for the Credit Card Adapter when
- using OS/2 and the Novell NetWare environment.
-
- Prior to performing the installation procedures, determine which adapter
- address (local or universal) you will be using.
-
- o If you are using the locally administered adapter address (an adapter
- address that you can assign that overrides the universally
- administered address), continue with the procedures in step 1.
-
- o If you are using the universally administered adapter address (an
- adapter address that is permanently encoded in the adapter at the
- time of manufacture, which is unique to the adapter), you must run
- the Credit Card Adapter diagnostics to determine the universal
- address. Use the following procedures to determine the universal
- address:
-
- a. Insert the Credit Card Adapter using the procedures beginning
- with step 1 on page 23.
-
- b. Run the Credit Card Adapter diagnostics program to view the
- adapter address using the steps in "Running the Credit Card
- Adapter Diagnostics Program" on page 26.
-
- c. Continue with the procedures in step 1.
-
- 1. Use the Novell NetWare instructions to install the NetWare files on your
- computer system's disk drive.
-
- WARNING: DO NOT REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER DURING THE NETWARE INSTALLATION.
- YOUR SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES WILL NOT BE SET UNTIL YOU PERFORM THE
- CREDIT CARD ADAPTER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES (IN STEP 2).
-
- NOTES:
-
- a. Verify that you are installing the NetWare Requester for OS/2.
-
- b. When requested to select the network interface card driver, enter
- PCMDMCS.SYS to select the Ethernet LAN driver from the Credit Card
- Adapter diskette.
-
- 2. Install the Credit Card Adapter software using the installation
- procedures in "Installing the Credit Card Adapter Software" on page 19.
- During the installation procedures, select the option for the Novell
- NetWare environment for OS/2.
-
- NOTE: You need to change the default adapter address that is supplied by
- the Credit Card Adapter installation program to a locally
- administered address or to the universally administered address.
- Contact your network system administrator if you do not know the
- correct address to enter.
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- 3. Install the adapter using the instructions in "Installing the Credit Card
- Adapter" on page 23.
-
- 4. If any error messages are displayed after you have installed the Credit
- Card Adapter in the previous step, see "Running the Credit Card Adapter
- Diagnostics Program" on page 26 to help resolve the errors.
-
-
- INSTALLING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER SOFTWARE
- ___________________________________________
-
- Installing the adapter software consists of installing a device driver and,
- if needed, a connectivity enabler.
-
- To load the adapter software, use the Credit Card Adapter installation
- program on the diskette that is packaged with these instructions.
-
- To install this software, complete the following steps:
-
- Step 1. Turn On (│) the power to the computer system.
-
- Step 2. Insert the diskette into the diskette drive.
-
- Step 3. At the DOS or OS/2 ready prompt, type:
-
- A:install
-
- where "A" is the diskette drive.
-
- Step 4. Press ENTER.
-
- Step 5. Follow the instructions on the installation panels as they appear.
-
- The network environments that are supported by the installation
- program are: NDIS and Novell NetWare. Select one of these options
- from the main installation panel.
-
- NOTE: Use the appropriate target directory name. The target
- directory names are dependent on whether you are using OS/2
- or DOS, and which network software you are using. If you are
- using:
-
- o DOS with Novell NetWare -- the target directory is the
- directory that contains your Novell NetWare software.
-
- o DOS with NDIS -- the target directory is the directory
- that contains the LSP software.
-
- o OS/2 with either Novell NetWare or NDIS -- you do not
- need to select a target directory. However, you must
- specify the correct target drive letter of your OS/2
- system drive. (For example, use "C:" or "D:" to specify
- the drive that contains the OS/2 system files.)
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- FOR OS/2:
-
- Select the appropriate OS/2 option.
-
- FOR DOS:
-
- The installation program checks your computer system for PCMCIA Card
- Services.
-
- o If PCMCIA Card Services 2.0 is installed, only the device driver
- is installed.
-
- o If card services is not installed on your computer, the
- installation program will allow you to install both the
- connectivity enabler and the device driver.
-
- When you have finished the installation, store the diskette and this document
- in a safe place. The diskette also contains the Adapter Diagnostics program.
-
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- INSTALLING/INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER
- _________________________________________________________
-
-
- During your initial installation of the Credit Card Adapter and during normal
- use, you will insert and remove the Credit Card Adapter from you computer.
-
- Follow the steps in:
-
- o "Installing the Credit Card Adapter" to install or insert the adapter
-
- o "Removing the Credit Card Adapter" on page 24 to remove the adapter.
-
-
- INSTALLING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER
- __________________________________
-
- After the adapter software has been installed, complete the following steps
- to install the Credit Card Adapter:
-
- Step 1. Turn Off (O) the power to the system.
-
- Step 2. Insert the adapter in the slot.
-
-
- The adapter is keyed to go in one way only. If you feel resistance
- before the adapter is fully inserted, remove the adapter, turn it
- over, and reinsert it.
-
-
- Step 3. Attach the MAM to either the coaxial T-connector (for 10BASE2) or
- the phone jack (for 10BASE-T).
-
- For 10BASE2 Ethernet, if you are at the end of a network segment,
- attach a 50-ohm terminator to one end of the T-connector.
-
- Step 4. Using one hand, attach the MAM to the adapter in the slot.
-
- The MAM connector is keyed to attach to the adapter one way only.
- If you feel any resistance, remove the MAM connector, turn it over,
- and attach it.
-
-
- Step 5. Turn On (│) the power to the system.
-
- Each type of MAM has a "data traffic" light-emitting diode (LED). After the
- Credit Card Adapter has been installed, the LED blinks as data activity on
-
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- the network is detected. When there is no data activity, the data traffic
- LED is off.
-
- In addition to the data traffic LED, the 10BASE-T MAM also has a "link
- status" LED that indicates link status. If the link status LED is on, the
- link is active. There is a symbol next to each LED on the MAM:
-
- +--------+-----------------------------+
- │ │ Symbol for Data Traffic LED │
- │ <--> │ │
- +--------+-----------------------------+
- │ │ │
- +--------+-----------------------------+
- │ OK │ Symbol for Link Status LED │
- +--------+-----------------------------+
-
- NOTE: If the link status LED on the 10BASE-T MAM does not come on when your
- computer system is turned ON, see "Problem Determination" on page 25 to help
- solve the problem.
-
-
- REMOVING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER
- ________________________________
-
- NOTE: Before removing the Credit Card Adapter, first disconnect the MAM from
- the adapter.
-
- Follow these steps to remove the Credit Card Adapter:
-
- Step 1. Turn Off (O) the power to the computer system.
-
- Step 2. Using one hand, squeeze the sides of the MAM connector where it
- attaches to the adapter and unplug it from the adapter. The MAM is
- still connected to the network cable.
-
- Step 3. Remove the adapter from the slot and store it in the adapter sleeve.
-
-
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- PROBLEM DETERMINATION
- _____________________
-
-
- If you are experiencing problems with your Ethernet communications on a
- network that is known to be operating, perform the following actions:
-
- CONFIGURATION: The configuration settings in your system may not be correct.
- The IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet diagnostics check the system
- interrupt, I/O, and memory configuration for conflicts with the adapter
- settings. Refer to your operating system (DOS or OS/2) documentation or LAN
- documentation, and to the READ.ME file on your IBM Credit Card Adapter for
- Ethernet diskette, for more information.
-
- CONNECTIONS: Unplug and replug all cables, and verify that the cable
- connection between the adapter and the system unit is secure. See
- "Installing the Credit Card Adapter" on page 23 for instructions.
-
- o 10BASE-T NETWORK: Make sure that the hub port you are using is enabled.
- The Link Status LED ("OK") on the 10BASE-T MAM indicates that the
- connection is active and that the hub is sending link pulses to the
- Credit Card Adapter. Most hubs and repeaters also have status lights
- that indicate whether they are receiving link pulses from workstation
- nodes.
-
- o 10BASE2 NETWORK: You need a T-connector with two 50-ohm
- terminators to run 10BASE2 diagnostic testing. If the connector and
- terminators are not used, part of the 10BASE2 diagnostics will be
- bypassed.
-
-
- T-connector artwork
-
-
- ADAPTER: Run the Adapter Diagnostics program to help determine whether or
- not the adapter is working correctly or whether the problem is in the
- network. See "Running the Credit Card Adapter Diagnostics Program" on
- page 26 for instructions.
-
- If a problem with the Credit Card Adapter persists and you have consulted
- your system administrator, contact the place where it was purchased.
-
-
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- RUNNING THE CREDIT CARD ADAPTER DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM
- ___________________________________________________
-
- The program checks your computer system and then performs a series of tests
- on the adapter and checks the network connection. As each test is completed,
- the program displays the result. During the diagnostic testing, you will be
- instructed to disconnect and connect to the network to prevent network
- traffic from disrupting the diagnostic tests.
-
- If a diagnostic test fails, the diagnostics will end. The error indication
- is displayed on the screen.
-
- Verify that the network system software has been installed before you run the
- Adapter Diagnostics program. To test the adapter and the network link,
- complete the following steps:
-
- o If your computer has OS/2 installed:
-
- Step 1. Insert the Credit Card Adapter diskette.
-
- Step 2. Turn On (│) the power to the system.
-
- Follow the instructions as they appear.
-
- o If your computer has DOS installed:
-
- Step 1. Turn On (│) the power to the system.
-
- Step 2. Insert the diskette.
-
- Step 3. At the DOS ready prompt, type:
-
- A:ecctest
-
- Step 4. Press ENTER. Follow the instructions as they appear.
-
- When testing is complete, store the diskette in a safe place.
-
- Table 1 on page 27 shows the tests, possible test results, and the actions
- you can take. When the action indicates to REPLACE, install the new part
- that is indicated.
-
-
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- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- │ Table 1 (Page 1 of 2). Diagnostics Program Testing │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ TEST │ TEST RESULT │ ACTION │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ Card Test │ OK │ The card is working correctly. If network │
- │ │ │ problems continue, contact your system │
- │ │ │ administrator. │
- │ +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ │ Failed │ The system is not configured correctly or │
- │ │ │ the system cannot access the Credit Card │
- │ │ │ Adapter to perform diagnostics. Check for │
- │ │ │ I/O register, interrupt, or memory address │
- │ │ │ conflicts. See the READ.ME file on the IBM │
- │ │ │ Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet diskette │
- │ │ │ for computer system configuration │
- │ │ │ information. Replace the Credit Card │
- │ │ │ Adapter if the system is configured │
- │ │ │ correctly. │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ MAM │ Yes │ The MAM is connected. │
- │ Connection +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ to Adapter │ No │ If the MAM is connected, unplug and replug │
- │ │ │ the connector and repeat the diagnostics. │
- │ │ │ If the test fails again, the connection │
- │ │ │ between the adapter and the MAM may be │
- │ │ │ defective. Replace the Credit Card Adapter. │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ Loopback │ OK │ The adapter is working correctly. │
- │ Test +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ │ Failed │ Replace the Credit Card Adapter. │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ 10BASE2 │ OK │ The network connection is good. If network │
- │ Network │ │ problems continue, check the network or │
- │ Cable │ │ consult your system administrator. │
- │ Connection +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ Test │ Failed │ There is a problem with your network │
- │ │ │ cabling, the network is not terminated, or │
- │ │ │ the MAM is defective. Attach the terminator │
- │ │ │ and T-connector to the MAM and run the │
- │ │ │ Adapter Diagnostics program again. If the │
- │ │ │ network cable connection test passes with │
- │ │ │ the terminator and T-connector attached, the │
- │ │ │ problem is in the network cabling. Consult │
- │ │ │ the network administrator. │
- │ +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
-
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- │ Table 1 (Page 2 of 2). Diagnostics Program Testing │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ TEST │ TEST RESULT │ ACTION │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ 10BASE-T │ OK │ The network connection is good. If network │
- │ Network │ │ problems continue, check the network or │
- │ Cable │ │ consult the system administrator. (The Link │
- │ Connection │ │ Status LED ("OK") should be ON. If the LED │
- │ Test │ │ is not ON and this test is successful, │
- │ │ │ replace the MAM. │
- │ +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
- │ │ Failed │ This test checks to see whether or not the │
- │ │ │ network cable is connected to the hub and │
- │ │ │ whether the port is active. │
- │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ If the network cable is securely connected, │
- │ │ │ use a different cable. │
- +------------+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
-
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- SAFETY NOTICE
- _____________
-
-
- Danger
-
- To avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform
- installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an
- electrical storm.
-
-
- VORSICHT
-
- Aus Sicherheitsgruenden bei Gewitter an diesem Geraet keine Kabel
- angeschlieBen oder loesen. Ferner keine Installations-, Wartungs oder
- Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchfuehren.
-
-
- DANGER
-
- Pour eviter tout risque de choc electrique, ne manipulez aucun cable et
- n'effectuez aucune operation d'installation, d'entertien ou de
- reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d'un orage.
-
-
- FARE
-
- For a unnga elektrisk stot ma ikke kabler kobles til eller fra. Du ma heller
- ikke foreta installering, vedlikehold eller rekonfigurering av dette
- produktet under tordenvaer.
-
-
- Varning -- livsfara
-
- Vid askvaeder ska du aldrig ansluta eller koppla ur kablar eller arbeta med
- installation, underhall eller omkonfigurering av utrustningen.
-
-
- VAARA
-
- Aelae kytke tai irrota kaapeleita aelaekae asenna tai huolla taetae laitetta
- tai muuta sen kokoonpanoa ukonilman aikana. Muutoin voit saada saehkoeiskun.
-
-
- PERICOLO
-
- Per evitare scosse elettriche, non collegare o scollegare cavi o effettuare
- installazioni, riconfigurazioni o manutenzione di questo prodotto durante un
- temporale.
-
-
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- Peligro
-
- Para evitar la posibilidad de descargas, no conecte o desconecte ningun
- cable, ni realice ninguna instalacion, mantenimiento o reconfiguracion de
- este producto durante una tormenta electrica.
-
-
- Perigo
-
- Para evitar possiveis choques electricos, nao ligue nem desligue cabos, nem
- instale, repare ou reconfigure a maquina, durante uma trovoada.
-
-
- GEVAAR !
-
- Om het gevaar voor elektrische schokken te vermijden, mag u geen kabels
- aansluiten of loskoppelen en dit product niet installeren, onderhouden of
- opnieuw instellen tijdens een onweer.
-
-
- Perigo
-
- Para evitar perigo de choque, nao conecte ou desconecte quaisquer cabos ou
- faca instalacao, manutencao ou reconfiguracao deste produto durante uma
- tempestade magnetica.
-
-
- Fare!
-
- Undga elektrisk stod:
- Produktet ma hverken installeres, vedligeholdes eller omkonfigureres i
- tordenvejr. Det samme gaelder for tilslutning eller afmontering af kabler.
-
-
- Other Languages
-
- REFER TO THE ORIGINAL PRINTED PUBLICATIONS FOR THE JAPANESE AND KOREAN
- SAFETY NOTICES.
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- APPENDIX. MEDIA ACCESS MODULE (MAM) SPECIFICATIONS
- ___________________________________________________
-
-
- The 10BASE2 MAM uses coaxial cable. The coaxial cable is connected to the
- 10BASE2 MAM with a T-connector.
-
- The 10BASE-T MAM uses unshielded twisted-pair telephone wiring. The wire
- must have an RJ-45 phone jack to plug into the module.
-
- The following table provides the physical specifications for each type of
- MAM. These specifications conform to the IEEE 802.3 standards.
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- │ Table 2. MAM Specifications │
- +------------------+---------------+----------------+---------+-------------+
- │ │ │ │ TOTAL │ │
- │ │ │ SEGMENT LENGTH │ NODES/ │ │
- │ │ CABLE TYPE │ (MAXIMUM) │ SEGMENT │ TAP SPACING │
- +------------------+---------------+----------------+---------+-------------+
- │ │ │ │ │ 0.5 m (1.6 │
- │ Ethernet 10BASE2 │ Coax (50 ohm) │ 185 m (607 ft) │ 30 │ ft) │
- +------------------+---------------+----------------+---------+-------------+
- │ │ Unshielded │ │ │ │
- │ │ twisted pair │ │ │ │
- │ Ethernet │ (EIA/TIA │ │ │ │
- │ 10BASE-T │ Category 3) │ 100 m (328 ft) │ 256 │ N/A │
- +------------------+---------------+----------------+---------+-------------+
-
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- 0934538
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- Printed in Canada
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