Installation Overview
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3 Configure features that are appropriate for your
installation, if necessary. For example:
■
Auto Ring Speed Detection:
Automatically enabled for all drivers, this feature can
be disabled (recommended for servers) if necessary.
■
Class of Service:
Automatically disabled, this feature can be enabled
for the NDIS 4 driver running under Windows NT or
Windows 98.
■
Locally Administered Address (LAA):
You can manually define an LAA that overrides the
NIC’s universal address encoded during manufacturing.
See feature configuration instructions in the chapter for
your operating system environment.
4 Run diagnostics, if necessary.
If you experience problems during the installation process,
you can check the configuration setup and test for physical
NIC problems by running the DOS Configuration and
Diagnostic Program, located on
TokenDisk
diskette #1
or on the
TokenDisk
CD.
See Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” for instructions on using
the Configuration and Diagnostic Program. This chapter also
describes how to isolate and solve various hardware and
network cabling problems.
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