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User Guide
10/100 PCI Network Interface Card 
with 3XP Processor 
3C990B-TX-M
3C990BSVR
10/100 Mbps PCI Client/Server 
Network Interface Cards
http://www.3com.com
htt;://www.3com.com/productreg
09-1742-002
Published July  2001                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                                        3Com Corporation    5400 Bayfront Plaza    Santa Clara, California    95052-8145    U.S.A. Copyright © 2001 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to  make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without written permission from 3Com Corporation. 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time wit
                    
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                                    Contents About This Guide Conventions    1 1 Introduction Onboard 3XP Processor    3 Data Encryption    3 High Encryption Pack for Windows 2000    4 3C990B Client and Server NIC Features    4 Windows 2000 Offload Features    5 Remote Wake-Up    5 Remote Wake-Up Requirements    6 Remote Wake-Up and Multiple NIC Installations    6 Integrated Boot ROM with Managed PC Boot Agent (MBA)    6 Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0    6 Remote System Alerts    7 Remote Control    7 Keep-Alive
                    
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                                   Contents Installing From Diskette    15 Making a DOS-Bootable Diskette    15 Creating Installation Diskettes    15 Product Registration    16 Preparing the NIC and the Computer    16 Installing and Connecting the NIC    18 Connecting the Remote Wake-Up Cable    19 Installing Software    20 3 Installing NIC Drivers and Diagnostics For Windows Software Installation Requirements    21 Getting Help    21 Installing the Network Driver Using the EtherCD    21 Before Installing the Network D
                    
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                                 Contents Configuring IPSec In Windows 2000    38 Creating a Security Policy    38 Defining the Console    38 Creating the Policy    39 Creating a Filter    39 Binding the Filter    40 Creating the Filter Action    40 Binding the Filter Action    41 Enabling Encryption    41 Disabling Encryption    41 5 Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features For Windows Installing 3Com Advanced Server Software    43 Verifying Successful Installation    44 Configuring Groups and VLANs for a Server NIC    4
                    
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                                Contents Installing the NetWare 3.12 Server Driver    57 Installing the Server Driver for NetWare 4.11 and 5.x Using INETCFG    58 Installing the Server Driver and Advanced Server Features Using AUTOEXEC.NCF    59 Loading the 3Com EtherCD    59 Copying the Driver    60 Specifying the Slot Number    60 Loading the Driver    60 Setting Up Another NIC    61 Installing Multiple Server NICs    61 Verifying the PCI Slot Number    61 Installing Server Features    62 Configuring Groups    62 Veri
                    
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                                        Contents 8 Troubleshooting the NIC Interpreting the NIC LEDs    81 Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics Program    82 Troubleshooting Problems with the LEDs    82 Accessing 3Com Support Databases    82 Accessing the 3Com Knowledgebase    82 Accessing the 3Com NIC Help System    82 Accessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked Questions    83 Troubleshooting the NIC Installation    83 Problems/Error Messages    83 Cleaning Up a Broken Installation    83 Troubleshooting the Netwo
                    
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                                      Contents C EtherCD Content and Navigation Root Subdirectories List    104 Enabling Auto Insert    104 Text Files List    105 D Installing a 3Com NIC While Installing the NOS Windows Fresh Installation    107 Windows NT    107 Windows 2000    107 NetWare Fresh Installation    107 Requirements    107 Installation Instructions    107 E Technical Support Online Technical Services    109 World Wide Web Site    109 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services    109 3Com FTP Site    109 Support from 
                    
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                                            About This Guide ® This guide describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot the following 3Com 10/100 PCI network interface cards (NICs): NIC/Description Model Number 3Com 10/100 Mbps PCI NIC 3C990B-TX-M with 3XP processor Client NIC for 3DES (168-bit) and  DES (56-bit) encryption 3Com 10/100 Mbps PCI Server NIC 3C990BSVR with 3XP processor Server NIC for 3DES (168-bit) and  DES (56-bit) encryption This guide is intended for those who install and configure Ethernet NICs
                    
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                                                About This Guide Convention Description Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen. Commands The word “command” means that you must enter the command exactly as  shown and then press Return or Enter. Commands appear in bold.  Example: To launch the DOS diagnostics program, enter the following command: a: install The words “enter” When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something,  and “type” and then press Return or
                    
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                                         Introduction 1 ® This chapter describes the following 3Com 10/100 Mbps PCI network interface card  (NIC) models from the 3C990B NIC family. Product Name/Description Model Number 3Com 10/100 Mbps PCI NIC 3C990B-TX-M with 3XP processor Client NIC for 3DES (168-bit) and  DES (56-bit) encryption 3Com 10/100 Mbps PCI Server NIC 3C990BSVR with 3XP processor Server NIC for 3DES (168-bit) and  DES (56-bit) encryption NOTE: Information in this user guide refers to both client and server 
                    
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                        YEL/100 YEL/100 GRN/10 GRN/10 ACT ACT                       1      Introduction High Encryption Pack for Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 features a built-in VPN client. The Windows 2000 High  Encryption Pack allows you to enhance your system with the highest available encryption  level (168-bit). You can download the High Encryption Pack from the following Microsoft  World Wide Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS2000/downloads/recommended/ encryption/default.asp NOTE: The Windows 2000
                    
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                                               3C990B Client and Server NIC Features  Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 — Enables managed computers and net  computers to report details about themselves and their peripheral devices across the  network to a DMI 2.0-compliant management application.  Remote System Alerts (heartbeat packets) — Can signal a possible computer power  loss or theft.  Remote Control — Lets you troubleshoot and resolve system issues across the network.  Keep-Alive — Prevents the compute
                    
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                        1      Introduction If the computer complies with PCI 2.2, Remote Wake-Up is automatically enabled through  the PCI bus. If the computer complies with PCI 2.1, Remote Wake-Up support is enabled  by connecting a Remote Wake-Up cable from the NIC’s Remote Wake-Up (RWU)  connector to a 3-pin Remote Wake-Up connector on the computer motherboard. NOTE: The NIC provides a network connection with or without the Remote Wake-Up  cable installed. Remote Wake-Up Requirements The following conditions are re
                    
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                        3C990B Client and Server NIC Features The 3Com DMI Agent allows any DMI management application to access information  such as:  NIC driver location, version, and size  Packets-sent statistics  Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) receive errors A network administrator can then use this type of information to remotely configure and  manage a client or server computer. The 3Com DMI Agent consists of a DMI browser with the following components:  DMI service layer  DMI agent  GUI installer  NDIS driv
                    
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                        1      Introduction Hot Plug NIC Installation If your computer supports PCI hot plug specifications, you can add a new 3Com NIC or  remove and replace a 3Com NIC without turning off power to the computer. Hot plug  NIC installation allows you to expand connections without taking the computer out of  service. It makes troubleshooting faster and easier because you do not need to wait for  the computer to reboot. For instructions on performing a hot plug NIC installation, refer to your computer  doc
                    
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                        3C990BSVR Server NIC Features 3C990BSVR Server NIC Features The 3C990BSVR NIC and accompanying software provide a variety of features that relieve  network congestion and ensure high performance and maximum bandwidth availability. NOTE: Advanced server features are available for the 3C990BSVR server NIC only.  They are not available for the 3C990B-TX-M client NIC. Only system administrators  should configure these features. 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server Features 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced S
                    
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                        1      Introduction Failover  In addition to load balancing, RSLs provide failover fault tolerance between a server and a  switch—if one NIC in a group fails, the others assume the network load of the failed NIC.  The failover behavior of secondary NICs depends on how you set load balancing:  In a transmit load balancing arrangement, the primary NIC is the only one that  receives packets. If the primary NIC fails, a secondary NIC assumes the configuration  profile, network traffic, and active stat
                    
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                        3C990BSVR Server NIC Features  It helps to control traffic. With traditional networks, congestion can be caused by broadcast traffic that is  directed to all network devices whether they require it or not. Each VLAN can be set  up to contain only those devices that need to communicate with each other,  increasing network efficiency.  It provides extra security. Devices within each VLAN can communicate only with member devices in the same  VLAN. If a device in VLAN 1 needs to communicate with devi
                    
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