RELEASE NOTE FOR THE
3C975 ATMLINK 155 PCI
NETWORK INTERFACE CARD
A member of the 3Com family of ATMLink
network interface cards
Part No. 09-1180-003
Published March 1998
Introduction
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Introduction
This release note documents additions and corrections
to the ATMLink™ 155 PCI Network Interface Cards
User Guide, part number 09-1038-000.
Known problems with server hardware and with the
Microsoft Windows NT and Novell NetWare network
operating systems are addressed in separate sections.
The term ELAN (emulated LAN) may be used to denote an
LEC (LAN Emulation Client) in this release note. This is to
maintain consistency with the ATMLink install program
and ATMLink utility for Windows NT.
General Considerations
The following considerations apply to all models of the
3C975 ATMLink NICs.
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The 3C975.LAN NetWare driver is now officially
Novell-certified.
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The LAN driver for Microsoft NT is not yet
Microsoft-certified for any version of Windows NT.
Client Considerations
When an end station communicating with an ATMLink NIC
through an ATM switch or edge device physically disconnects
from the network and physically reconnects with a changed
ATM address, the end station can experience a delay of
5 minutes in reestablishing communication with the
ATMLink NIC while the NIC updates its LAN Emulation
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
Server Hardware Considerations
Compaq ProLiant 5000 Computer
To use the ATMLink NIC with the Compaq ProLiant 5000
computer, upgrade the system ROM with ROMPaq SP2400,
version 3.07 revision A or later, available from the
string SP2400 to find it quickly.
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Compaq ProLiant 1500 Computer
A Compaq ProLiant 1500 computer running
Windows NT 3.51 with one or multiple ATMLink NICs
may hang under heavy loading if the system is not
updated to the latest HAL, BIOS, and ECU from Compaq.
The latest versions are available from the Compaq Web site
WINNT/NTSSD.html.
Tyan Computer Systems
3Com has observed that in some Tyan servers, the
first and last PCI slots share the same interrupt. Under
Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 5 installed, a video
card that occupies one of these slots cannot coexist with
an ATMLink NIC occupying the other. Move the video card
from the first or last PCI slot if you require either slot for an
ATMLink NIC.
ATM Switch Considerations
Busy Switch Symptoms
When you start or reboot the system, the ATMLink NIC
driver may not join all of its associated ELANs. The ATMLink
utility may report that the initialization failed or that the
ELAN is down. These conditions can be caused by a busy
ATM switch or improperly configured ELANs.
An ATM switch can be busy in two ways:
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When a large number of ELANs are initialized at
the same time, the ATMLink driver may time out before
the ATM switch can fulfill all the ELAN service requests.
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A switch can run short of resources (such as VPI/VCI)
needed to fulfill LEC service requests.
If a switch lacks resources, it cannot establish a virtual
circuit for the ELAN. This failure can occur when a large
number of ELANs are configured for the server.
Use the ATMLink utility to reset an individual ELAN
if it is configured correctly but still does not become
operational. Resetting an individual ELAN is a new
feature in the version 1.5 release of the ATMLink utility.
Corrections and Additions to the User Guide
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Bay NetWorks Centillion 100 ATMSpeed Switching Modules
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Do not change the ILMI VPI/VCI parameter in the
ATMLink install program, because the Centillion switch
accepts only the default value (VPI = 0, VCI =16).
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The ATMLink 155 PCI NIC’s Resilient Server Architecture
(RSL) feature will not work properly with the
Bay Networks Centillion 100 switch if the switch
uses UNI signaling version 3.1.
Madge Collage 740 Backbone ATM Switch
The ATMLink 155 PCI NIC may have problems initializing
with a Madge Collage 740 ATM switch running software
version 1.1.7 or earlier. The latest version of the
Madge Collage 740 switch code can be downloaded
from the Madge Web site (www.madge.com).
Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM Switch
The NIC reset option in the ATMLink utility does not work
reliably with the Cisco 1010 LightStream switch using
UNI 3.1 signaling. The NIC resets, but the ELANs do
not become operational.
Corrections and Additions to the User Guide
System Memory Requirement
The memory requirement formulas on page 3-2 for
Windows NT and on page 4-3 for Novell NetWare have
been replaced by a single formula, as follows:
The system memory requirement in megabytes of RAM is
equal to:
16 × (Frame Type) + [(No. of NICs Installed) ×
(Max. No. of ELANs Among the NICs)]
The Frame Type value is:
2 when the maximum frame size = 1514
3 when the maximum frame size = 4542
4 when the maximum frame size = 9232
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The No. of NICs Installed is the total number of ATMLink
NICs installed in the system.
The Max. No. of ELANs Among the NICs is the number of
ELANs on the ATMLink NIC that has the most ELANs.
Round up the result to the first integral multiple of 16.
When NICs with different maximum frame size values are
installed, use the larger value.
Novell NetWare Considerations
ELAN Routing
Routing among ELANs is supported in configurations
where only one ELAN is configured per installed NIC.
SMP Servers
NetWare SMP servers support the Resilient Server Link (RSL)
feature only if the active and the standby NICs in an
RSL relationship share the same interrupt. NIC interrupts
on servers can usually be assigned by using the
EISA Configuration Utility (ECU) or the System
Configuration Utility (SCU) shipped with the system.
The NetWare operating system configures each ELAN and
standby NIC on a NetWare SMP server as a separate device.
NetWare allows 16 devices to share the same interrupt.
Example 1:
In an RSL configuration on an SMP server with one active
NIC with one standby NIC, the active NIC can have a
maximum of 15 ELANs.
Example 2:
In an RSL configuration on an SMP server with one standby
NIC assigned to two active NICs, 15 ELANs can be divided
between the active NICs.
Example 3:
In an RSL configuration on an SMP server with two standby
NICs assigned to one active NIC, the active NIC can have
only 14 ELANs.
Novell NetWare Considerations
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Novell INETCFG Utility
The Novell INETCFG utility views each ELAN as Ethernet
even if the linktype parameter has been set to token ring.
An LDI file (3975.LDI) that allows token ring ELANs to be
configured correctly with the INETCFG utility is available on
the 3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS), FTP server,
and the 3Com World Wide Web site support index for
the latest adapter files (www.3com.com).
Client 32
Novell IntranetWare Client 32 is not supported by the
ATMLink 155 PCI NIC at this time.
Minimum Packet Receive Buffers
If the following error message appears when the drivers
are loading:
Layer manager failed init sequence
increase the minimum number of receive buffers or the
system memory.
The optimum number of minimum packet receive buffers is:
75 × Number of ATMLink NICs in the system
See the README.TXT files located on ATMDisk diskette #2
for more details on setting the NetWare Minimum Packet
Receive Buffers parameter in the NetWare STARTUP.NCF file.
Sample AUTOEXEC.NCF files are available on ATMDisk
diskette #2 as well as on the 3Com Bulletin Board Service
(3Com BBS), FTP server, and the 3Com World Wide Web
site (www.3com.com).
Configuring TCP/IP with the NetWare Install Utility
When using the ATMLink install utility for NetWare to
configure TCP/IP on an LEC, perform the following steps in
the specified order:
1 Set the link type (user guide step 7, page 4-15).
2 Set the TCP/IP parameters (user guide steps 2 and 3,
page 4-13).
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3 Set the frame type (user guide step 4, page 4-14).
4 Set the remaining LEC configuration parameters.
Whenever the link type is changed, the IP information and
the frame type information must be reentered.
Token Ring Keywords for NetWare
In Table 4-2 on page 4-24 of the user guide, the token ring
parameters for the keyword Frame should be spelled as
token-ring_SNAP and token-ring.
NetWare ATMLink Utility
Version 1.5 of the ATMLink Utility can reset individual
ELANs as well as the entire ATMLink 155 PCI NIC.
NetWare 3.12
When more than one ATMLink NIC is installed, or when more
than one frame type is used with a single ATMLink NIC, the
following prompt appears when the drivers are loading:
Do you want to add another frame type for a
previously loaded board?
Perform one of the following steps:
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Type nif:
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The frame type is specified on the indicated load line
with the Frame keyword.
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The frame type is not specified on the indicated load
line and you are using the default Ethernet_802.2
frame type.
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Type yand add the appropriate frame type.
3Com recommends that you include the Frame
keyword on every load line, and always answer nto the
prompt. See Table 4-2 on page 4-24 of the user guide
for further information on NetWare keywords.
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Considerations
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Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Considerations
Microsoft Windows NT WINS and Domain Controller Services
The WINS and Domain Controller services do not work
in an environment with more than one ELAN. Contact
Microsoft for current status on multiple ELAN support for
these Windows NT services.
DHCP Service
The Windows NT 3.51 DHCP service can assign up to
14 client IP addresses. If the total number of configured
ELANs and other DHCP clients on the network exceeds 14,
3Com suggests that you manually assign TCP/IP addresses
to ELANs using IP services.
Services Fail to Start
Some services may fail to start in a server configured with a
large number of ELANs. The services that fail to start can be
started manually from the Control Panel/Services application.
Same ELAN on Different NICs
Configuring the same ELAN on two different NICs in the
system is not supported. The Windows NT Workstation
Service may not start if the same ELAN is configured on
two different ATMLink NICs in a Windows NT system.
Windows NT Diagnostics
A Windows NT 3.51 server with three or more installed
ATMLink 155 PCI NICs may hang when you use the native
Windows NT Diagnostics application to view the ATMLink
NIC resources.
Install Program Displays Disabled ELANs as Enabled
ELANs can be disabled using the ATMLink install program
or the Control Panel/Network/Bindings. ELANs disabled
through Network/Bindings appear to be enabled in the
ATMLink install program, and ELANs disabled using the
ATMLink install program appear to be enabled in the
Network/Bindings display.
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Slow Responses with a Large Number of ELANs
System reboot may take more than 5 minutes if 64 ELANs
are configured.
SNMP Trap
Version 1.5 of the ATMLink 155 PCI NIC Windows NT driver
provides SNMP traps for three critical events:
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ELAN Up
ELAN Down
Resilient Server Link (RSL) failover
Additional information on these SNMP traps can be found
in the ATMLink MIB file on ATMDisk diskette #1.
Windows NT ATMLink Utility
Version 1.5 of the ATMLink utility can reset individual
ELANs as well as the entire ATMLink 155 PCI NIC.
The ATMLink 1.5 version of the Windows NT ATMLink utility
includes a Trace Buffer function. This function helps 3Com
Technical Support and engineering troubleshoot problems.
Total Number of ELANs Supported for the AppleTalk Protocol
At this time, a total of eight ELANs is supported for the
AppleTalk protocol.
Regulatory Statements
The 3C975-F and 3C975-UTP ATMLink 155 PCI NICs are
both FCC Class B-certified. FCC compliance statements for
the 3C975-F NIC are in the ATMLink 155 PCI Network
Interface Cards User Guide.
Regulatory Statements
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FCC Class B Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and the Canadian
Department of Communications Equipment Standards entitled, “Digital Apparatus,”
ICES-003.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which
the receiver is connected to.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications
Commission helpful:
The Interference Handbook
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
NOTE: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device,
3Com requires that you use quality interface cables when connecting to this device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. Refer to the manual for specifications on
cabling types.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that the
Model:
Description:
3C975-UTP
ATMLink 155 PCI NIC
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards or
other normative documents:
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ANSI C63.4-1992 Methods of Measurement
Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B
15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits
15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits
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