Hypertec HyperNet HYNTR70002 User Manual

Page 1
HyperNet
Token Ring PC Card
HYNTR70002
User Guide
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. All
rights reserved. All brand names are registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
Page 2
This equipment had been tested and found to comply with the protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082-1. This equipment i s designed to opera te in a domestic environment and as such is tested to the EN5022 ITE domestic emissions limit. The domestic immunity standard EN50082-1 calls for the following basic standards: (a) IEC 801-2 Electrostatic Discharge (b) IEC 801-3 RF Immunity (c) IEC 801-4 Transient Burst
This product also complies with the requirements of the EM C D irective 89/336/EEC. The products were tested in a typical configuration.
Copyright
This document and all material contained within it are copyrighted. The document may not, in whole or part, be copied, phot ocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine read able form without prior written consent from HYPERTEC.
HYPERTEC reserves the right to make modi fi cations to the product without notification. Hypertec is a trademark and th e H ypertec logo is a r egistered trademark of HYPERTEC . All other brand and product names included herein may be trademarks of the respective companies.
©1998 Hypertec, Ltd. All rights reserved.
Page 3
PCMCIA compatibility and Plug and Play features are assured with full support of all major Card and Socket Services vendors. Compatibility with all major Network Operating Systems is guaranteed by Hypert ec's wide range of well tested NOS drivers. Additionally, Hypertec’s Token Ring PC adapter is compatible with software packages such as the IBM PC Network Program, the Adva nced Program to Program Communication (APPC) package, and the Multi Protocol Transport Services (MPTS) package.
Features
 Platform independent - Supports all PCMCIA 2.1, type II compliant PCs  PCMCIA Card and Socket Services support  Direct enablers to reduce memory requirements included  LLC 802.2 & 802.5 provides access to ISO and SNA protocols  Wide selection of drivers  Support is provided for APPC/PC, NETBIOS, 3270 and AS400 connectivity  STP and UTP media connections  Easy installation and configuration  Self-test and Diagnostic
Page 4
If you do not have each of these items, contact your supplier before proceeding further
Static Electricity Warning
Static electricity is accumulated naturally in the human body, and can be discharged through electrical components by touching them. This shock can potentially cause permanent internal damage to the com ponent.
When installing the adapter, please obs er v e the followin g precautions:
Discharge yourself before commencing by touching a grounded metal appliance, such as the metal frame of a computer - while it i s tuned off, but still plugged into the wall socket.
Hold the adapter or any other boards by their edges only. Never touch any exposed pins on the adapter.
If possible, install the adapter a s soon as you remove it from its anti-static bag, without putting it dow n. If yo u must p ut it down, place it on the a nt i- static bag in which it was packed.
Do not place the adapter on any metal surface.
Page 5
adapter is a Type II PCMCIA card, which is compatible with any Type II PCMCIA slot. If your comput er has more than one s lot, you may insert the adapter in any of them. The Token Ring software automatically determines into which slot the card is inserted.
Gently insert the card into the PCMCIA slot, pushing it until it sits firmly in place. The card will only fit one way; care must be taken not to force it. If it does not register smoothly, withdraw it and check that it is correctly aligned.
You may now connect the STP connection to the keyed socket on the exposed end of the card, again do not force it.
Two types of network cable can be used: Type 1 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) or Type 3 Unshielded Twisted Pai r (UTP). When using UTP cable, a Media Filter need s to be attached to the STP cable.
If you are using Type 1 STP cablin g, secure the STP c able to the DB-9 connector. If you are using Type 3 UTP cable, secure the media filter to the DB-9 connector on the cable, and then inser t the RJ45 connector of the Type 3 UTP cable into the media filter.
Software Installation
This section presents the software installation procedures for the HyperNet Token Ring PC card. These procedures must be performed before the first time you use the card. Note: See the docu mentation file, READM E.TXT, located in the root directory of the software diskette for the latest installation updates.
Card and Socket Services Below is a brief explanation of Card and Socket Services, its application and advantages/disadvantages. If your comput er has Card and Sock et S er vices, refer to t he vendor manual for a fuller explanation.
Card and Socket Services is an interface softwar e program standardised by the PCM CIA (Personal Computer Memory Card Intern ational Association). Card and Socket Services are either supplied by the notebook vendor or by the operating system vendor.
Socket Services software provid es a standardised interface for handling PCMCIA cards, sockets and adapters. Socket Services uses a modest amount of memory and provides a hardware independent method of interfacing.
Page 6
Socket services. When Card and Socket Services are present, the drivers will automatically configur e themselves to work wi th it. When Card and Socket ser v ices are not detected, the drivers will automatically select to work with direct enablers.
Hypertec's PCMCIA Support Driver The Hypertec PCMCIA Support Driver (SPTDRV) either replaces or works in conjunction with the Card & Socket Services software. Generally, the Hypertec PCMCIA Support Driver should be installed after vendor supplied Card/Socket Services software. See the documentation file for further information.
Memory Managers This section is for installation with direct enablers only. If your installation uses card and socket services, proceed t o the next section. The Hypertec Token Ring PC Card automatically selects a free memory range to use. However, if a memory manager is already loaded you may experience memory s etting conflicts. To avoid this p otential conflict, we recommend th at you carry out the following steps:
1. Make a copy of the existing config.sys file before editing it.
2. Modify the Memory Manager command line in the config.sys file to exclude the
memory range used by the Token Ring PCMCIA Card. For example:
3. For 386Max, type the following:
device = c:\386max.sys pro=c:\386max.pro ram=d000-d400
4. For EMM386, type the following:
device = c:\windows\emm386.exe x=d000-d400
5. Re-boot the co mputer.
Backing Up Your Installation Diskettes Before installing the Token Ring PCMCIA Card software, make sure to create a backup of the supplied diskette. You should keep the original in a safe place and work with the backup diskette. Making a backup will protect the original diskette.
Installation Summary The Token Ring PC Adapter Card software has been designed to make installation simple and quick. Hypertec's Wizard Utility provides detailed on-screen instructions throughout the installation process and a help utility is available at all times.
Page 7
in “Custom” mode. These procedures are the same as for modifying configuration parameters and running diagnostic tests after the initial installation, as described in Section 4, “Operation”.
Windows Installation To install the adapter using Windows:
1. Start Windows.
2. Insert the SPT software diskette int o the PC diskette drive.
3. From the Program Manager, select the File menu. (For Windows 95, select the Start menu)
4. Select Run...
5. Type A:\SETUP and select OK.
6. Follow the Wizard utility’s on-screen instructions for the setup process.
DOS Installation To run the Wizard utility:
1. Insert th e diskette int o the PC diskette drive and type A: \INSTALL at the DOS prompt. The main installation screen appear s.
2. Press OK to confirm the specified destination directory.
After the files are copied, the Network Speed screen appears.
Setting the Network Speed Token Ring networks operate at a speed of either 16 Mbps or 4 Mbps. To modify the speed:
1. Click on the pu ll down list to select the required speed.
2. Press OK to save the paramet er s. The Hardware S etup screen app ears.
Page 8
screen indicates the tests status.
Running Tests
1. While the tests run, the Close button on this screen changes to a Stop butt on. To stop the tests, press Stop.
2. If a test failed, a message appears next to the failed status, and the tests stop running. To view troubleshooting information for a failed test, press Details.
3. The Wizard utility gives the option of returning to the Hard ware Setup screen and redefining parameters.
4. If a test failed and you ret urned to the Hardware Setup screen the tes ts run again when you exit the setup screen.
5. Press Close to exit the test screen.
At this point the driver is installed in your config.sys file. Your original config.sys was saved as config.bak.
The Install Ne twork Dri v er screen ap pears.
Installing a Network Driver The Install Network Driver screen presents a list of Network Operatin g Systems.
1. Select a Network Operating System. Note: If you select a system with advanced options, the Advanced button is enabled. In th is case, press Advanced to view advanced network options for the selected driver.
2. Follow the instructions from one of the network driver installation sections for your specific Network Operating System.
Exiting the Installation Program When you exit the installation program, the Wizard ut ility displays that the Hypertec Token Ring PC Card software has been installed. To complete installation, reboot the system.
Page 9
The following sections present instructions for installing specific Network Operating System drivers. For other Net work Operating Systems, please f o llow the on-screen instructions or print the appropriate documentation file from the DOCS sub-directory on the SPT software diskette.
Novell
1. Select the NetWare version of your choice and press Install. A screen appears which prompts you to enter the destination di rectory.
2. Keep the default path or enter a n ew p ath and press OK t o confirm the destination directory.
A progress screen appears as the wizard utility creates the necessary fi les, including the STARTNET.BAT file.
Installation is now complete.
To run NetWare, type STARTNET, unless you have installed the batch file in your autoexec.bat file.
Windows for Workgroups Hypertec's Token Ring Software diskette contains files and is structured as an OEM import disk for Windows. Usi ng the Wizard program supplied on the diskette, the user may choose special custom confi g uration for the adapter operation or the easy-to-use auto­configuration selection feature of the installation software.
To correctly perform a n ew installation of Windows for Workgroups and Network Driver, use the Windows for Workgroups installation program as follows:
1. When installation is complete, select OK and reboot .
2. Insert the Windows for Workgroups (WFW) installation diskette into the diskette drive.
3. Proceed with installation acc o rding to the instruc tions in the Windows for Workgroups installation gu ide.
4. Select unlisted or updated from the Install Network Adapter window.
5. Insert the Hypertec Token Ring software diskette into the disk drive.
6. Specify th e \WFW directory.
7. Select Hypertec PCMCIA Token Ring from the menu and select OK.
8. Follow the on -line instructions to complete in stallation.
Windows for Workgroups will now copy the appropriate drivers to the hard disk and modify the config.sys, autoexec.bat, system.ini and protocol.ini files.
Page 10
10. Windows for Workgroup s will now copy the appropriate drivers to the hard disk and modify the config.sys, autoexec.bat,system.ini and protocol.ini files.
11. When installation is complete, select OK and reboot.
Installation is now complete.
Windows 95 Hyptertec's Token Ring Software diskette contains files and is structured especially to support Windows 95 Plug & Play installation. To install the Hypertec Token Ring adapter in Windows 95 operating system:
1. Turn OFF th e computer and insert the Token Ring adapter card into the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
2. The Windows 95 software automatically detects the adapter and displays the New Hardware Found dialog box. If the software fails to detect the adapter, check that PCMCIA support is enabled in the Windows 95 system. Enable if necessary and reboot the computer.
3. Select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option.
4. Type A:\WIN95 and select OK.
5. If a network has not yet been installed, the Windows 95 system will now install the Windows 95 network.
Installation is now complete.
Note: We recommend that you read the latest Microsoft informati on regarding PCMCIA. This information is provided with your Windows 95 operating system.
Page 11
7. To setup the software, select Configure.
8. From the Configure menu, select LAN adapters and Protocols.
9. From the menu, select Configure.
10. Select Other Adapters.
11. Insert the Hypertec Token Ring PCMCIA software diskette into the diskette drive and type A:\IBMCOM.OS2. Press Enter.
12. From the list of adapters, select th e H yp ertec PCMCIA Token Ring adap ter. Press Add.
13. Add the necessary protocols suited for your network, and select OK.
14. Selec t Close. Then, select Exit to complete installation. The config.sys file is modified.
15. Go to a Shell and edit the config.sys file to in clude the following li ne before the line which includes the sptnds.os2 file name.
16. Device=C:\IBMCOM\MACS\SPTDRV.OS2
17. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
Installation is now complete.
OPERATION
Once the Token Ring PC Adapter card and its drivers have been properly installed, it operates unattended. This section describes the adapter test and configuration procedures.
Testing and Configuring the Adapter The Hypertec Wizard inc lu des advanced adapter self-testing and configuration uti lities. These utilities are designed to require m inimal user interv ention. The configuration and self-testing is performed automatically during Token Ring installation, as described in the 'Installation Procedures' section. Under normal operating conditions, there is no need to re-run the test and configuration programs. If, however, you wi sh to run these programs (aft er the first installation), or if you wi sh to perform a custom install, type the followi ng at the DOS prompt: C:\SPT\WIZARD where C:\SPT is the location of the Token Ring adapt er files. The Configuration and Testing screen appears. The menus in this screen contain options for performing the following operations:
Page 12
Help Access help information.
Viewing Configuration Parameters To view system configuration parameters, select System Config from the View menu. The configuration information is grouped into three categories. To view specific information, click on the PCMCIA, System or Network but ton.
Modifying Configuration Parameters To modify PCMCIA configuration parameters, select Configure PCMCIA from the Configur e menu. The same Hardware Setup sc reen which appea r s during the installation process appears. Follow the instructions in the 'Hardware Setup Parameters' section to modify these parameter s.
Modifying the Net work Speed Token Ring networks operate at a speed of either 16 Mbps or 4 Mbps. To modify the Network Speed of your SPT adapter, select Network speed from the Configure menu. The same Network Speed screen which appears during the installation process appears. Follow the instructions in the 'S etting the Network Speed' section to modify this parameter.
Testing the Adapter The adapter testing utility automatically performs the following tests:  Configuration Test  PCMCIA Tuples Test  Token Ring Basic Test If a test fails, the computer stops runn ing all other tests an d displays details about the failure. Under normal operating conditions, there is no need to run the test program. The tests should be run if you encounter problems during or after the installation of the Token Ring PCMCIA card adapter drivers. The program has been designed to detect conflicts originating from either th e Token Ring PCMCIA Ca r d, or the host computer. To test the adapter functions of the Token Ring PCMCIA card, select Start Testing from the Test menu. The same Test screen which appears during the installation process appears. Follow the instructions in the 'Running Tests' section, for displaying the test results.
Note: If you at tempt to run tests when a network d r iver is loaded, an error message appears and the tests will not run.
Page 13
Explanation
Possible problem in the card configuration.
Recommended Actions
 Check that the PCMCIA Adapter card is inserted into the PCMCIA slot.  If a memory manager is loaded, make sure it excludes the memory range used by the Token Ring PCMCIA Card.  If the SOCKET keyword is present in the command line of the support driver (SPTDRV) in the config.sys file, then check that it points to the correct slot or remove the keyword.  Try to load the driver when no memory manager is present.  Try setting another memory range.
Host computer PCMCIA controller not recognised
Explanation
The driver could not define the host PCMCIA controller.
Recommended Actions
Check the c o mputer setup to be sure that the PCMCIA controller has been enabled or use Card and Socket Services.
No PCMCIA card is inserted
Explanation
There is no Token Ring card in the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
Recommended Action
Insert the Hypertec Token Ring PCMCIA Adapter card. If the SOCKET keyword is present in the command line of the support driver (SPTDRV) in the config.sys file, then check that it points to the correct slot or remove the keyword.
Installed card services has no available IRQ
Explanation
Installed card services software cannot find enough computer resources.
Recommended Actions
 Run the card services configuration software to fi nd more resources.  Remove any other PCMCIA card inserted into the computer.
Page 14
Explanation
As above
Recommended Actions
As above
Network Driver Troubleshooting When an error message is received from one of the Network Operating System (NOS) drivers, first check the following:  The SPTDRV dr iver is loaded in the config.sys before the Net work Operating System (NOS) driver.  The Token Ring PCMCIA card is properly inserted into the slot and that all the cables are connected properly.  The Token Ring PCMCIA card is configured to work at the same network speed (4 Mbps or 16 Mbps) as all the other nodes on the network.  Check for a possible MAU problem.  Check for I/O port conflict with other cards.  Check that the keywords used to change default values were entered properly. If none of the above explanations are applicable, refer to the relevant section b elow.
NDIS Troubleshooting When an error mes sage is received from the NDIS driver, firs t check the possible explanati ons above. Then , check the followi ng:  The protocol manager “/I” (PRO TMAN) is loaded in the config.sys before the driver.  The protocol man ager parameter specifies the correct directory which includ es the protocol.ini file.  The protocol.ini file includes an entry for th e driver.  The driver entry uses the following keyword : “DRIVERNAME=SPTNDS$”
ODI Troubleshooting When an error mes sage is received from the ODI driver, first check the poss ible explanations mentioned above. Then, check the following:  The LSL is loaded before the driver.  The LSL “/C” parameter (if used), specif ies the correct directory wit h the net.cfg fi le.  The net.cfg file has an entry for the driver.  The entry for the driver uses the keyword: “LINK D RIVER S PTODI”
LAN Support Troubleshooting
Page 15
adapter in th e slot ready for you t o use next time.
To remove the STP connection f rom the card, gently squeeze the plastic clips located on the side of the connector and separate it from the card.
Never disconnect the HyperNet PC Card by pulling on the cable.
If at any time during installation you experience difficulties, please contact Hypertec Technical Support on +44 1488 686844 (01488 686844 in the UK).
Page 16
Direct Enablers
Weight:
2.1 oz, 62 gr. (including STP connector)
PCMCIA Card Size: Length - 3.37"(85 mm) Width - 2.13"(54 mm) Thickness - 0.197"(5 mm)
Power Consumption: 160mA (active), 40mA (sleep)
Operating Temperature: 0°- 50°C
Operating Humidi ty: 0% - 90% non-condensing
Certifications: FCC Part 15, Subpart B cla s s A CE
Token Ring Protocols: IEEE 802.2 and 802.5
Data Tran sfer Rates: 16M or 4Mbits/sec
Software Included:  ODI workstation drivers (DOS & OS/2) for Novell NetWare, NetWare Lite and Novell DOS 7  NDIS 2.0.1 (DOS & OS/2) drivers for Microsoft LAN Manager, Windows for Workgroups, Arti soft LANtastic, Banyan Vin es and others  NDIS 3 for Windows 95  Drivers for IBM PC Network Program, IBM OS/2 Extended Services and IBM LAN Server  Wizard utility for installation, s elf-test and diagnostics  PCMCIA support driver - SPTDRV
Page 17
Filter (TRMF).
Page 18
does o c ude se v ce o ep d ge esu g o cc de , d s s e , suse, buse or non-Hypertec modification of the product.
Additional components installed by the dealer or end user are not covered by this warranty. Apart from the above, no warranty is expressed or implied, including warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitn ess for use for a particular purpose.
The liability of Hypertec is limited to the repair or replacement of the product with a functionally equivalent or better product. Hypertec is not liable for any accidental, general, special, exemplary or consequential damages resulting from any product failure, even if Hypertec has been advised of the poss ibility of such damages.
Hypertec Limited
Units 1-3 Station Road
Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 0DY
Ph: +44 (0)1488 686844 Fax: +44 (0)1488 686845 Web: www.hypertec.co.uk Email:
Loading...