(C)Copyright 1998-2003 3Com Coporation. All rights reserved (C)Copyright 1998-2003 Marvell. All rights reserved -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter NDIS5 Miniport Driver for Windows ME and 98SE This file contains 1 Overview 2 Required Files 3 Installation 3.1 Installing the driver 3.2 Updating the driver 4 Parameters 4.1 General driver options 4.2 Advanced driver options 5 Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Overview EL2K_9X.sys is the NDIS5 32-bit Miniport driver for the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter . This README file explains how to install the Miniport driver on a machine running Windows 9x. This EL2K_9X NDIS5 Miniport driver cannot be used with Windows XP or Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0. 2 Required Files To install the driver, the following files are required: EL2K_9X.sys 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter NDIS5 Miniport driver el2000.inf installation setup script 3 Installation 3.1 Installing the driver Read the installation instructions in the adapter manual carefully. Follow these instructions to install the adapter in your computer. NOTE: Do *not* try to install a driver for a PCI adapter using the CONTROL PANEL / NETWORK / CONFIGURATION / ADD / ADAPTER facility of Windows ME and 98SE. Windows ME and 98SE will always detect new PCI hardware during the boot process. You will be asked for a respective driver diskette if the system does not find the respective installation .INF file in its system directories. If you install Windows ME and 98SE with an already inserted 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter , then Windows ME and 98SE may identify the adapter as an "Unknown Device". In this case, remove this "Unknown Device" after you have completed the installation of Windows ME and 98SE: 1. Click CONTROL PANEL / SYSTEM / DEVICE MANAGER. 2. In the "Device Manager" window click VIEW DEVICES BY TYPE. 3. Examine the list of devices under "Computer". The "Unknown Device" is listed under "Other Devices". 4. Click OTHER DEVICES. The "PCI Ethernet Controller" is displayed. 5. Click PCI ETHERNET CONTROLLER. 6. Click REMOVE. 7. Reboot Windows ME and 98SE. 8. Follow the installation instructions below. With PCI adapters, due to the plug & play facility of PCI, the Windows ME and 98SE system is able to find, identify, and configure an adapter automatically. To install the driver, proceed as follows: 1. Install the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter in your computer. 2. Start Windows ME and 98SE. Windows ME and 98SE will detect the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter during boot operation. 3. Follow the instructions given by Windows ME and 98SE to install the driver. 4. If Windows ME and 98SE asks for a path, enter the path to the required files depending on the type of medium (e.g. CD-ROM, floppy diskette, network drive, etc.) containing the EL2K_9X driver files. 5. To configure any driver options for your 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter , follow the instructions in the section "Driver Options" in this readme file. 3.2 Updating the driver To update an already installed driver for your 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter , proceed as follows: 1. Click CONTROL PANEL / SYSTEM. 2. Click DEVICE MANAGER / NETWORK ADAPTERS / 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter / PROPERTIES / DRIVER. 3. Click UPDATE DRIVER. 4. When prompted "Do you want Windows to search for the driver", select the check box "No, select driver from list". 5. Click HAVE DISK. 6. Enter the path to the required files depending on the type of medium (e.g.CD-ROM, floppy diskette, network drive, etc.) containing the EL2K_9X driver files, e.g. 7. Click OK. 8. Select the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter . 9. Click OK. 10. After Windows ME and 98SE has copied the driver files, reboot the computer. 4 Parameters 4.1 General driver options The EL2K_9X.sys driver allows you to modify several options in order to optimize the operation of your 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter . To set the driver options, proceed as follows: 1. Start NETWORK from the CONTROL PANEL. 2. Select CONFIGURATION. 3. Select the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter . 4. Click PROPERTIES. 5. Click ADVANCED. 6. In the "Property" box, select the option that you want to change. 7. Enter the desired value in the "Value" box. 8. When finished, click OK. 9. Reboot the machine. NOTE: The machine must be rebooted before any changed options can take effect. The parameters supported by the driver are described below. Preferred Port -------------- Default value: "A" Valid range: "A" or "B" NOTE: This parameter is only available for dual link adapters. Use this parameter to set the preferred port the RLMT (Redundant Link Management Technology) will use for all network traffic, if more than one port has an active link to the network. RLMT Mode --------- Default value: "CLS" Valid range: "CLS" "CLP" "CLPSS" NOTE: This parameter is only available for dual link adapters. Use this parameter to set the operational mode for the RLMT: - "CLS" (Check Link State): RLMT uses the link state reported by the adapter hardware for each individual port to determine whether a port can be used for all network traffic or not. - "CLP" (Check Local Port): In this mode, RLMT monitors the network path between the two ports of an adapter by regularly exchanging packets between them. This mode requires a network configuration in which the two ports "see" each other (i.e. there must not be any router between the ports). - "CLPSS" (Check Local Ports and Segmentation Status): This mode supports the same functions as the CLP mode and additionally checks network segmentation by sending BPDU hello packets. Thus, this mode is only to be used if Gigabit Ethernet switches are installed on the network that have been configured to use the Spanning Tree protocol. NOTE: RLMT modes "CLP" and "CLPSS" are designed to operate in configurations where a network path between the ports on one adapter exists. Moreover, they are not designed to work where adapters are connected back-to-back. Network Address --------------- Default value: burned-in adapter address Valid range: 0y-00-00-00-00-01 to FE-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF (hexadecimal), where at least the "locally administered" bit 2h (i.e. bit #1) in the 'y' nibble must be set and the multicast" bit 1h (i.e. bit #0) must not be set CAUTION: Each individual network MAC address can only be used once in a network. Assigning the same address to more than one adapter in the same network is not allowed and can cause serious network problems. To use a network MAC address other than the one burned into the adapter, enter the network address in the following hexadecimal format: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX (e.g. 02-00-5A-98-12-34). If the network address field blank is left blank (or a different number of digits is specified), the network address burned into the adapter will be used. MaxFrameSize ------------ Default value: 1514 (decimal) Valid range: 12..9014 (decimal) This parameter specifies the maximum frame size in bytes that the driver will support. The performance of your network usually increases when a large packet size is used. Do not use values larger than 1514 if you are not sure if your network supports jumbo frames. Number of Receive Buffers ------------------------- Default value: 50 (decimal) Valid range: 3..500 (decimal) This parameters defines the number of receive buffers allocated by the driver. If the system does not have enough resources the driver will fail to load. Increasing this value may improve performance. Number of Transmit Buffers ------------------------- Default value: 50 (decimal) Valid range: 4..200 (decimal) This parameters defines the number of transmit buffers allocated by the driver. If the system does not have enough resources the driver will fail to load. Increasing this value may improve performance. Interrupt Moderation -------------------- Default value: "On" Valid values: "On" "Off" If more than the specified rate of interrupts occur, the function Interrupt Moderation groups these interrupts so that several data packets can be handled per interrupt. This will lead to lower CPU utilization but may increase the latency. Max IRQ per Sec --------------- Default value: 5000 (decimal) Valid range: 1000..30000 (decimal) This parameter specifies the interrupt rate for Interrupt Moderation. If Interrupt Moderation is set to "Off" it will be ignored. AutoNegotiation_ = port designator (A or B) ------------------- Type: String Default value: "On" Valid range: "Off" "On" "Auto-Sense" NOTE: If this parameter is set to "Off" and 'DuplexCapabilities' is set to "half and full duplex" the driver will override the setting and use "On" instead. This parameter defines the auto-negotiation mode and can be set for each port individually, which is helpful if the port at the other end of the cable is limited in its capabilities. Using the default setting, the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter should automatically detect the capabilities of the peer port. DuplexCapabilities_ = port designator (A or B) ---------------------- Type: String Default value: "half and full duplex" Valid range: "half duplex" "full duplex" "half and full duplex" NOTE: This parameter is ignored if 'AutoNegotiation' is set to "auto-sense". This parameter can be used to limit the duplex capabilities the port reports during auto-negotiation. This parameter can be set for each port individually, which is helpful if the port at the other end of the cable cannot handle all possible combinations. Using the default setting, the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter should automatically detect the capabilities of the peer port. FlowControl_ = port designator (A or B) --------------- Type: String Default value: "Asymmetrical and Symmetrical Flow Control" Valid range: "No Flow Control" "Asymmetrical Flow Control" "Symmetrical Flow Control" "Asymmetrical and Symmetrical Flow Control" Modes: - Symmetrical Flow Control: Both link partners are allowed to send PAUSE frames. - Asymmetrical and Symmetrical Flow Control: Both or only the remote link partner are allowed to send PAUSE frames. - Asymmetrical Flow Control: Only the local link partner is allowed to send PAUSE frames. - No Flow Control: No link partner is allowed to send PAUSE frames. NOTE: This parameter is ignored if 'AutoNegotiation' is set to "Off". This parameter can be used to set the flow control capabilities the port reports during auto-negotiation. This parameter can be set for each port individually, which is helpful if the port at the other end of the cable cannot handle all possible combinations. Using the default setting, the 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter should automatically detect the capabilities of the peer port. Role_ = port designator (A or B) -------- Type: String Default value: "Auto" Valid range: "Auto" "Master" "Slave" For two 1000Base-T ports to communicate, one must take the role of the master (providing timing information), while the other must be slave. Usually, this is negotiated between the two ports during link establishment. If this fails, a port can be forced to a specific setting with this parameter. 4.2 Advanced driver options The EL2K_9X.sys driver supports various advanced options, which should only be set in one or more of the following cases: - Troubleshooting a specific problem - Fine-tuning network performance CAUTION: Setting any advanced driver options can dramatically change the behaviour of the driver. This can lead to serious system or network problems. So care must be taken when any driver options are set by the user. If the driver is ever misconfigured in such a way that it no longer operates properly, then remove and re-install the driver. This causes the default values for all options to be restored. To set the advanced driver options, proceed as follows: 1. Start the Registry Editor tool REGEDIT. 2. All of the driver's options are stored in the system's registry database. Open the path to the driver's options: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet \Services \Class \Net \XXXX Where the XXXX must be replaced by the instance number of the driver, i.e. 0000, 0001 etc. 3. The following actions can be executed: - Modify an existing driver option by double-clicking it. - Create a new driver option: Select EDIT > NEW, select the type for the new option: "String", "Binary" or "DWORD". The type required by each particular driver option is listed in the "Type:" field in the description below. - Delete an existing driver option: Select the option to be deleted, click EDIT > DELETE. In this case, the driver will use its built-in default for the deleted option. 5. After you have finished changing the driver options, reboot the machine. NOTE: The machine must be rebooted before any changed options can take effect. The following is a list of advanced options supported by the EL2K_9X driver. NOTE: If an advanced option is not present in the registry, you may create it via EDIT / NEW. Note that in the absence of any option, the driver will use its built-in default value for that option, as described by "Default value:" below. MaxMulticast ------------ Type: String Default value: 128 (decimal) Valid range: 0..10000 (decimal) This option specifies the maximum number of multicast addresses the driver accepts. 5 Troubleshooting If you should encounter any problems with your 3Com 3C2000-T Adapter , please re-read the instructions above and the documentation supplied with the operating system. If you do not find a solution, please send us a description of the problem. Contact 3Com support for further information (for contact information, please refer to the SUPPORT.HTM file on the installation medium). *** End of Readme File ***