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CONFIGURING 3COM 3C507 AND 3C507TP NIC 

SEPT 11, 1992 [REV. JAN 22, 1993] 

LAN SUPPORT TUTORIAL #3 

PAGE 1 

Configuring 3Com EtherLink 16 NICs 

LAN Services Tutorial #3 

Contents 

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 1

 

Overview of Process ................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Figure 1: Overview of Process: Configuring and Installing 3C507 and 3C507TP ................ 4 

Configure Card (or TPAU) for 10BASE-T or Draft D .................................................................................. 5

 

Switch settings for ASP300 ......................................................................................................................... 5 
Switch settings for Ungermann-Bass ASP310 and ASP320 TPAUs for use with 3C507 
Card ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 
Jumper Settings for 3C507TP..................................................................................................................... 5 

Add the 3Com Card to the Server Configuration .................................................................................... 6

 

Configure 3C507 or 3C507TP ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

ICA Card Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Banyan ICA card: Jumper-block settings for various I/O addresses ......................................... 8 

For More Information ........................................................................................................................................ 8

 

 

Introduction 

There are two models of 3Com's 16-bit EtherLink 16 card: the 3C507, and the 3C507TP. 

Both cards are 16-bit network interface cards recommended for CNS and ISA PC-based 
servers; both cards are supported by VINES 4.11(5), but neither is supported by VINES 

5.00(5). (The 32-bit Racal InterLAN card is recommended for EISA-based servers. See the 
C&TS Products and Services catalog for details). 

The 3C507 contains a BNC connector for coaxial connection to thinnet networks and an AUI 

for connection to an external transceiver; the 3C507TP has a built-in 10BASE-T transceiver 
with an RJ-45 jack for direct connection to twisted-pair: you'll need a TPAU to connect the 

3C507 to TTP (telephone twisted-pair), but you don't for the 3C507TP. 

Before installing either card in your server (or workstation), please note these important 

considerations: 

 

You must know both the hub type and mode (10BASE-T or Draft D) of the LAN to which 
you'll be connecting before the card's network-related settings can be properly made; and 

 

Because of a special addressing scheme used by 3Com, no other card in the server or 
workstation can use I/O address 100. 

This tutorial provides information about all these issues and includes configuration settings 
for the Banyan ICA card, which uses I/O address 100 by default. Refer to Figure 1 or the list 

below for an overview of the process. You may wish to leave your existing LAN card in place 
in case you encounter problems installing the 3C507; you can remove the existing card at a 

later date. 

Summary of Contents for 3C507

Page 1: ...r EISA based servers See the C TS Products and Services catalog for details The 3C507 contains a BNC connector for coaxial connection to thinnet networks and an AUI for connection to an external transceiver the 3C507TP has a built in 10BASE T transceiver with an RJ 45 jack for direct connection to twisted pair you ll need a TPAU to connect the 3C507 to TTP telephone twisted pair but you don t for ...

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Page 3: ...ress 4 Add the 3C507 or 3C507TP to the Add Change Card screen by selecting 3Com EtherLink 16 from the scrolling list enter the settings for the card see page 4 of this guide 5 Shut down your server normally 6 Open the server case If you changed a previously installed card from I O address 100 and that card requires setting jumper cables on a card remove the card reconfigure the jumpers and reinsta...

Page 4: ...07TP NIC SEPT 11 1992 REV JAN 22 1993 LAN SUPPORT TUTORIAL 3 PAGE 4 FIGURE 1 OVERVIEW OF PROCESS CONFIGURING AND INSTALLING 3C507 AND 3C507TP ye s ye s ye s n o 1 1a 2 3 3a 4 5 7 7a 7b 7aa ye s ye s 6 6a 8 9 9a 10 8a n o n o n o n o ...

Page 5: ... Or set the switches on the Ungermann Bass TPAU that you ll connect to the 3C507 SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ASP300 The Ungermann Bass ASP300 TPAU has only one setting which is for the SQE signal quality error test feature This setting should always be down in order to disable that feature SWITCH SETTINGS FOR UNGERMANN BASS ASP310 AND ASP320 TPAUS FOR USE WITH 3C507 CARD Hub model U B ASM300 U B ASM310 U ...

Page 6: ...igure 3C507 or 3C507TP The 3C507 comes with a DOS based utility from 3Com for configuring the card s resources such as I O addresses and interrupt levels if you re installing the card in a CNS server you must configure it in a DOS based machine prior to installing it in the CNS If you didn t receive the configuration utility on disk with your card you can download it from FsPatches CTS50 Servers F...

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Page 8: ... no jumper 8 in the table or on the card this isn t a typo BANYAN ICA CARD JUMPER BLOCK SETTINGS FOR VARIOUS I O ADDRESSES Address Jumper 120 140 160 180 5 down up down up 6 up down down up 7 up up up down 9 up up up up For More Information As many of you know the 10BASE T standard took several years to evolve The standard was finalized by the IEEE in September 1990 which is why different versions...

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