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There are two options available for connecting the PCI-based
HP e3000 system to a 10/100Base-T LAN: the RJ-45 LAN connection
port on the Core I/O card (included with the base system hardware),
or the PCI 10/100Base-TX add-on adapter card (A5230A) for the HP
e3000. Both cards support 10Mbits/s and 100Mbits/s Fast Ethernet
operation as well as full and half-duplex modes. Ensure that the
speed, duplex, and autonegotiation settings of the associated data
hub or switch match the settings on the card (as configured in the
network configuration file, NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS). Refer to the sections on "Notes on Manual
Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration" and "Notes
on Autonegotiation and Autosensing" in this guide for background
information on determining these settings, if needed. For a detailed
description of using NMMGR to configure the 10/100Base-TX link in
your NMCONFIG file, see the NS 3000/iX NMMGR
Screens Reference Manual and the HP e3000 Network
Planning and Configuration Guide. Verify the PCI 10/100Base-TX software
is present in the installed version of MPE/iX (must be 7.0 or later). Make sure MPE/iX 7.0 or later
has been successfully installed on the system. The PCI 10/100Base-TX
software license is included with the FOS (Fundamental Operating
System). No additional software installation is required. Run the NMMAINT,78 command and verify complete version information is displayed
for the PCI 100Base-TX link software (subsystem 78). Sample output: :nmmaint,78NMS Maintenance Utility 32098-20014 B.00.10 (C) Hewlett Packard Co. 1984 TUE, APR 3, 2001, 2:59 PMDatacom products build version: N.74.10 Subsystem version IDs: Subsystem Number : 78PCI 100Base-T Fast Ethernet driver module versions: NL procedure: PCI_100BT_NL_VERS Version: A0070073XL procedure: PCI_100BT_XL_VERS Version: A0070073Catalog file: NMCAT78.NET.SYS Version: A0070072NL procedure: LNK_NL_VERS Version: A0070008PCI 100Base-T Fast Ethernet driver ------- overall version = A.00.70 |
Prepare system for hardware installation and access
the system card bay: Login with appropriate system
management capabilities and prepare system for shutdown (e.g., terminate
any active jobs or sessions, etc.) Issue a <ctrl-a> shutdown. Make sure the system is halted before continuing. When the system has shutdown completely, power off
the system by pressing the system off button. Unplug the system.
If you are using the Core I/O card LAN connection port instead
of an add-on adapter card, proceed to step 4. Open the system to gain access to
the PCI backplane, if applicable. Select an empty PCI slot and remove the slot cover
(if present).
Install the PCI 10/100Base-TX card: Observe antistatic precautions. Record the serial number from the card, if present. Grasp the card by its edges or faceplate with both
hands, insert the card into the slot, and press the card firmly
into place. Secure the card and retaining screws (if present).
Reassemble the system.
Attach the system to the network: Attach the 8-pin (RJ-45) plug
on a twisted-pair LAN cable into the RJ-45 connector on the card.
The same RJ-45 connector is used for either 10 or 100Mbit/s operation. Attach the free end of the cable to an unused port
on the appropriate hub or switch (or into a wall jack that is connected
to a hub or switch). Connect power to system. Set the hub or switch speed
and duplex mode. The PCI 10/100Base-TX card and the Core I/O card
LAN connection port operate in either full-duplex or half-duplex
mode. Bring up the MPE/iX operating system.
Configure the link using NMMGR: Run NMMGR and open the network
configuration file (e.g., NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS). On the 100Base-T "link configuration" screen,
fill in the appropriate autonegotiation, speed, and duplex settings.
(For more detailed information on the various screens, see the
NS 3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual and
the HP e3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration
Guide. If DTS is required for the link, use the "DTS" screen
to configure the link name, specifying BT100 as link type, and the
appropriate I/O path. The link name and path can be the same as
used with the NS. Perform configuration verification and exit NMMGR.
Verify the installation: Verify that the link starts
successfully by starting a network subsystem (e.g., NETCONTROL START; NET=LAN1) that uses the newly configured link. Check console messages to verify that the link connected successfully.
The link status can also be checked via the LINKCONTROL command. The following is a sample output for a successfully
connected link: :linkcontrol lanlink;status=L |
Linkname: LANLINK Linktype: PCI 100BT Linkstate: CONNECTED |
where "LANLINK" is the link name as configured in NMCONFIG on
the "link configuration" data screen, and in this
example, is the link name that was chosen for the NI named LAN1. Verify that the card's Link LED is on.
Note that the LED cannot light unless the link software is also
started. Verify connectivity with a remote system, e.g.,
by issuing a "ping" command via the NETTOOL or
PING utilities, or by establishing a remote VT session (after issuing
an NSCONTROL START).
If the link could not be brought up and the remote connection successfully
verified, refer to the section on "Quick Troubleshooting Tips".
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