Accton Technology MP3 Player Accessories EN1407 SX User Manual

Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
Quick Installation Guide  
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Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
Introduction  
Accton’s Cheetah Gigabit Adapter is a Gigabit Ethernet  
network card for 32- and 64-bit PCI bus compliant computers.  
Operating under the 1000BASE-SX short-wavelength laser  
specification, this adapter provides up to ten times the  
bandwidth of Fast Ethernet over multimode fiber links. A true  
plug-and-play device, this card is auto-configurable upon  
power up and supports advanced features such as VLAN  
tagging, QoS priority queuing, and full-duplex flow control.  
Leading-edge ASIC technology and performance-enhancing  
techniques maximize throughput and minimize CPU utilization.  
The result is a network card that delivers the performance and  
reliability demanded by today’s high-end servers and  
workstations.  
Package Checklist  
Accton’s Cheetah Gigabit Adapter package includes:  
• 1 Cheetah Gigabit Adapter (EN1407-SX)  
• 1 driver diskette  
• This Quick Installation Guide  
• 1 registration card (please complete and return to Accton)  
Note: Please inform your dealer is there are any incorrect, missing or  
damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton, including the original  
packing materials. Use them again to repack the product in case  
there is a need to return it for repair.  
Hardware Description  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter is designed for 32-bit and 64-bit  
PCI-bus computers. The SC fiber connector supports  
1000Mbps transmissions at half and full duplex over 62.5/125  
and 50/125 µm multimode fiber cable.  
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LED Indicators  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter includes three status LED  
indicators, as described in the following figure and table.  
LED  
Status  
Description  
Link  
On Green  
Indicates a valid 1000BASE-SX connection on  
the fiber port.  
Off  
Indicates the fiber port is not connected.  
FDX  
Act  
On Green  
Indicates the adapter is operating in full-duplex  
mode.  
Off  
Indicates the adapter is operating in half-duplex  
mode.  
Flashing  
Green  
Indicates that the adapter is transmitting or  
receiving data.  
System Requirements  
Before you install the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter, check your  
system for the following requirements:  
• A PC and BIOS that support the PCI Local Bus  
Specification v2.0 or later  
• An available bus-mastering 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slot  
• 62.5/125 or 50/125 µm multimode fiber cable with SC  
connectors  
• An IEEE 802.3z-compliant Gigabit Ethernet switch or  
buffered repeater installed in your network  
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Installation  
Warnings:  
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This network adapter requires a PC and BIOS that support the PCI  
Local Bus Specification v2.0 or later. If you are installing in an older  
PC model, upgrade the BIOS to the latest version.  
Network cards are sensitive to static electricity. To protect the card,  
avoid touching its electrical components and always touch the metal  
chassis of your computer before handling the card.  
Backup your driver diskette and use the copy as the working diskette  
to protect the original from accidental damage.  
1. Switch off the computer, unplug the power cord, and  
remove the computer’s cover.  
2. Select an available 32-bit or 64-bit bus-mastering PCI slot  
and remove the cover bracket.  
• Use a 64-bit PCI slot if your PC supports this standard.  
• If using a 32-bit PCI slot, the end of the card’s edge  
connector will be exposed. Be careful that it does not  
touch any conducting parts on the PC motherboard.  
Note: Some PC motherboard designs may not provide adequate space  
behind all 32-bit PCI slots to properly install the network card.  
3. Install the network card into the slot so that it is firmly  
seated. Then, screw the card’s bracket securely into the  
PC’s chassis.  
4. Replace the computer’s cover and power it on. The  
Cheetah Gigabit Adapter should be automatically  
configured by the host computer’s BIOS. If you have  
problems, see the checklist items in “Troubleshooting.”  
5. Install the appropriate network driver for your operating  
system. Drivers can be found on the driver diskette. See  
“Driver Installation and Configuration” for more information.  
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Driver Installation and Configuration  
The diskette labeled “Driver Diskette,” that comes with the  
package contains all the software drivers available for the  
Cheetah Gigabit Adapter. A RELEASE.TXT file, describing the  
contents of the diskette is found in the root directory. Different  
drivers are stored in separate subdirectories, which also  
include a text file. Select the driver you need for your system  
and refer to the text file for the installation and configuration  
procedure. Any new or updated drivers can be downloaded  
from Accton’s Web site at http://www.accton.com.  
Connecting Fiber Cable  
To connect to a 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet device, use  
the SC connector on the network card and 62.5/125 or  
50/125 µm multimode fiber optic cable. Note that for 62.5/125  
µm cable with ST connectors, Accton provides an optional SC  
to ST plug converter (Cheetah ST Converter, ST5002).  
The attached device must be within the distance limitations  
specified by the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX specification.  
Observe the guidelines in the following table.  
1000BASE-SX Fiber Cable Lengths  
Core Diameter  
Modal Bandwidth  
160 MHz/km  
200 MHz/km  
400 MHz/km  
500 MHz/km  
Maximum Length  
220 m (722 ft)  
275 m (902 ft)  
500 m (1641 ft)  
550 m (1805 ft)  
62.5/125 microns  
50/125 microns  
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Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
Use the following procedure to make an SC connection to the  
network.  
Caution: This network card uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic  
cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class  
1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation.  
However, you should never look directly at the transmit port  
when it is powered on.  
1. Remove and keep the SC connector’s cover. When not  
connected to a fiber cable, the cover should be replaced to  
protect the optics.  
2. Connect one end of the cable to the card’s SC connector  
and the other end of the cable to the fiber connector on the  
other device. Note that because SC connectors are keyed,  
they can only be attached in one orientation.  
3. Make certain that the network device you are connecting to  
is compliant with IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX.  
Configuration and Diagnostic Utility  
This section describes the configuration and diagnostic utility  
available when using the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter in a  
Windows NT 4.0 environment.  
Note: Prior to installing the Windows NT 4.0 driver, make sure you have  
upgraded to NT Service Pack 3 or later.  
When you install the Windows NT 4.0 driver, the advanced  
configuration utility is also installed. You can run this utility by  
clicking on the “Properties” button for the card in the  
“Network” control panel applet. Using this utility you can  
perform the following procedures:  
• View the adapter’s status and PCI setup information.  
• Configure the adapter’s advanced properties, such as link  
parameters, Packet Propulsion threshold and Jumbo  
Frame support.  
• Configure VLAN tag capabilities and edit the VLAN ID table.  
• Perform diagnostics to test the adapter’s basic functions.  
How to Run theWindows NT Utility  
Follow these steps from the Windows NT 4.0 desktop.  
1. Double-click on the “My Computer,” “Control Panel,” and  
“Network” icons. The “Network” dialog box appears.  
2. Click on the “Adapters” tab and select the Cheetah Gigabit  
Adapter in the list box.  
3. Click on the “Properties” button to run the utility.  
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Network Card Information  
Select the “Properties” tab in the utility window to view the  
network card status information and to set a locally  
administered network address.  
Locally Administered Network Address  
This field lets you set a local network MAC address to  
override the “Permanent Network Address.” This feature is  
useful if the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter is being used in a test  
environment. However, for normal use it is recommended to  
retain the factory-set “Permanent” MAC address.  
Advanced Properties  
Select the “Advanced Properties” tab in the utility window to  
view the network card’s configuration options.  
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Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
Link Parameters  
The network card’s link speed, PHY type (physical connection  
to the network) and duplex mode can all be set from this page.  
However, if the “AutoNegotiate Link Parameters” box is  
checked these parameters are automatically determined and  
the configuration options greyed out. For most Gigabit  
Ethernet devices it is recommended to use Auto-Negotiation to  
set the link parameters. (Note that the adapter’s link speed can  
only be 1000Mbps and the PHY type is always G/MII.)  
Packet Propulsion  
The Packet Propulsion configuration option sets the packet-  
size threshold at which Propulsion technology is used to burst  
packets across the PCI bus. Propulsion increases the  
throughput of small packets by coalescing transfers across  
the PCI bus. This minimizes host CPU interrupts and bus  
arbitrations.  
Use the slider control or edit box to set the packet-size  
threshold level in bytes (from 0 to 1514, or 9014 if Jumbo  
Frames is selected). Packets of sizes below this threshold  
use the Propulsion technique, packets above use the normal  
scatter-gather method.  
There is a trade off between the Packet Propulsion and  
scatter-gather methods. Packet Propulsion uses more bus  
resources whereas scatter-gather uses more CPU  
resources. The optimum setting of the threshold level for a  
particular environment depends on various factors, such as  
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the PC hardware, other devices on the PCI bus, and the  
applications being run. Considering all the variables involved, it  
is recommended to experiment with the Packet Propulsion  
threshold to find the setting that maximizes the performance of  
the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter in your system.  
Jumbo Frame Support  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter can be configured to use Jumbo  
Frames. This increases the maximum Ethernet frame size  
from 1514 bytes up to 9014 bytes. Using Jumbo Frames  
greatly reduces the packet processing overhead and can  
boost throughput by up to 300% for bulk data transfers.  
Note that to use Jumbo Frames, both communicating  
computers must have network cards that support this feature.  
Also at full duplex, all switches in the network between the two  
end computers must be able to accept the extended frame  
size. With half-duplex connections, all devices in the collision  
domain would need to support Jumbo Frames. LAN  
partitioning, either physical or logical using VLAN tags, can be  
implemented to allow computers to simultaneously support  
standard and Jumbo frame sizes.  
VLAN Properties  
Select the “VLAN Properties” tab in the utility window to  
configure the adapter’s VLAN options and to edit the 16-entry  
VLAN ID table.  
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Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
UsingVLANs  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter supports the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN  
standard and can be configured to participate in a network  
with other devices that use VLANs.  
An IEEE 802.1Q VLAN is a group of ports that can be located  
anywhere in the network, but communicate as though they  
belong to the same physical segment. VLANs help to simplify  
network management by allowing you to move devices to a  
new VLAN without having to change any connections. VLANs  
can be easily organized to reflect departmental groups (such  
as Marketing or R&D) or usage groups (such as e-mail or  
video conferencing).  
VLANs provide greater network efficiency by reducing  
broadcast traffic, but also allow you to make network changes  
without having to update IP addresses or IP subnets. VLANs  
inherently provide a high level of network security, since traffic  
must pass through a router or a Layer 3 switch to reach a  
different VLAN.  
Usually VLANs are configured within IEEE 802.1Q VLAN-  
enabled switches in the network where ports are assigned to  
specific VLAN IDs. The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter allows up to  
16 VLAN IDs to be configured directly within the card, so a  
network server can share its resources with up to 16 VLANs  
through just one switch link. This avoids the expense of having  
multiple adapters in a server, and significantly reduces the  
latency between clients and the server.  
Note: The VLAN IDs configured within the adapter card must match those  
in the IEEE 802.1Q-compliant switches throughout the network.  
Also, the adapter must be attached to a switch port that permits  
overlapping VLANs.  
Traffic Priority  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter supports the IEEE 802.1p  
Quality of Service standard. Each VLAN is assigned a priority  
level in the VLAN ID table. Defining priority levels in the adapter  
card allows it to work with other network devices to deliver  
higher priority packets first.  
Note that the IEEE 802.1p standard must be supported by the  
other devices in the network. Refer to the documentation of  
your network devices for configuration options on handling  
frames with priority tags.  
VLANTable Maintenance  
The Cheetah Gigabit Adapter’s VLAN configuration features a  
16-entry VLAN ID table. Just click on the “Insert” button to add  
an entry to the table. Each entry requires a VLAN ID number in  
the range of 0 to 4095 and a user priority level of 0 (lowest) to  
7 (highest). The “Modify” and “Delete” buttons can be used to  
edit or remove entries from the table.  
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The first entry at the top of the table is the VLAN ID that is  
used in outbound VLAN tagged frames from the adapter. All  
entries in the table are used for filtering inbound frames with  
unlisted VLAN IDs. Note that the switch port the adapter is  
connected to should be assigned to the VLAN groups  
specified in the table or permit automatic VLAN registration  
with GVRP.  
VLAN Capabilities  
Three check-box options at the bottom of the VLAN Properties  
page provide control of the VLAN tagging. “Enable VLAN  
Filtering” must be checked for the card’s VLAN features to  
operate. If “Strip Inbound VLAN Tags” is checked, all incoming  
frames are processed as normal frames. When “Insert  
Outbound VLAN Tags” is checked, the VLAN ID from the top  
entry in the table will be appended onto every frame sent from  
the card.  
Note that when you make a change to the VLAN Capabilities  
you must reboot the computer for the changes to take effect.  
Network Card Diagnostics  
Select the “Diagnostics” tab in the utility window to test the  
basic functions of the adapter and its ability to communicate  
over the network with another adapter.  
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Cheetah Gigabit Adapter  
LocalTests  
These tests can be used to test the basic functions of the  
adapter. Select the “Run Loopback Tests” and “Run Internal  
Tests” check boxes either together or separately. The tests to  
be performed will show “Ready” as the status in the test list  
box. Then click on the “Run Local Tests” button to start the  
tests. The progress of each test is shown by the “Test  
Progress” status bar. When the tests are complete, click on  
the “View Test Results” button to display the test results.  
Send and ReceiveTest  
This test verifies that the network cable is connected  
correctly, so that the network card can transmit and receive  
data.  
The test requires two computers with the Cheetah Gigabit  
Adapter installed. One computer generates and sends test  
messages, the other computer receives the test messages  
and transmits them back to the sender.  
Note: You should run the Local Tests before running the Send and Receive  
Test to ensure that the cards basic functions are working properly.  
To run the test, on one computer be sure the configuration  
utility is running to enable it as the receiver. On the other  
computer, simply click on the “Run” button to start sending  
test messages. The progress of the test is shown by the  
“Server Activity” status bar. You can view the test results by  
clicking on the “View Test Results” button.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following troubleshooting items before contacting  
Accton Technical Support.  
PCI Compatibility  
Some PCI computers are not self-configuring and require you  
to perform some or all of the following functions by changing  
motherboard jumpers and/or configuring the BIOS Setup  
program:  
• Make sure your BIOS correctly supports the PCI Local  
Bus Specification v2.0 or later and upgrade your computer  
BIOS to the latest version.  
• Verify that the PCI slot is an enabled busmaster slot and  
not a slave PCI slot. In some computers the PCI slot must  
be configured to enable bus mastering. Refer to your PC’s  
manual and check the PCI BIOS Setup program to be sure  
the PCI slot is an enabled busmaster slot.  
• In some computers, you may be required to disable Plug ‘n  
Play (PnP) in the BIOS Setup program if resources are not  
properly assigned between installed cards.  
• Some computers may require you to reserve interrupts  
and memory addresses for installed ISA cards to prevent  
PCI cards from using the same settings. Refer to your  
PC’s manual and check the PCI BIOS Setup program  
configuration options for ISA cards.  
• Make sure the PCI slot is configured to support INTA.  
• Be sure that INTA for the slot is assigned to a free interrupt  
(IRQ) number.  
• Check the BIOS Setup program’s PCI parameters for the  
slot where the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter is installed. Be  
sure the slot is configured for level-triggered interrupts  
instead of edge-triggered interrupts. An example of typical  
PCI parameters follows:  
PCI Slot #:  
Master:  
Slave:  
(slot number where the network card is installed)  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Latency Timer:  
Interrupt Type:  
Interrupt Number:  
40 (range is 20 to 255)  
Level-Triggered  
(choose any number the BIOS Setup supplies  
that does not conflict with another installed card)  
Note: The wording of these parameters varies with different computers,  
and not all parameters may be configurable.  
Always consult your computer manual for information on  
changing motherboard jumper settings and BIOS Setup  
program parameters for use with PCI network cards. If you  
set a motherboard jumper and modify the computer’s BIOS  
Setup, make sure the jumper and BIOS settings match.  
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Adapter Installation Problems  
If your computer can’t find the Cheetah Gigabit Adapter or the  
network driver doesn’t install correctly, check the following:  
• Make sure the adapter is securely seated in the PCI slot.  
Check for any hardware problems, such as physical  
damage to the card’s edge connector.  
Try the card in another PCI busmaster slot. If all fails, test  
with another Cheetah Gigabit Adapter that is known to  
operate correctly.  
• Check for resource conflict in the PCI configuration. See  
“PCI Compatibility.”  
• Make sure your computer is using the latest BIOS  
available.  
• If there are other network adapters in the computer, they  
may be causing conflict. Remove all other adapters from  
the computer and test the Accton adapter separately.  
• Check for a defective computer or PCI bus by trying the  
adapter in another computer that is known to operate  
correctly.  
Network Connection Problems  
If the Link LED on the adapter’s bracket does not light, or if  
you can’t access any network resources from the computer.  
Check the following:  
• Check the rating of the fiber cable and make sure its length  
is within the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX requirements.  
• Inspect all network cables and connections. Make sure the  
cable is securely attached to the adapter’s connector.  
• Make sure the correct software driver is installed for your  
operating system. If necessary, try reinstalling the driver.  
• Make sure the computer and other network devices are  
receiving power.  
• Make sure the adapter is connected to a Gigabit Ethernet  
switch or buffered repeater port that is configured for Auto-  
Negotiation. If the card’s duplex mode has been configured  
manually, check that it matches that of the network device  
port.  
• The network device port that the adapter is attached to  
may be defective. Try using another port on the device.  
• If you cannot access a Windows or NetWare service on  
the network, check that you have enabled and configured  
the service correctly. If you cannot connect to a particular  
server, be sure that you have access rights and a valid ID  
and password.  
• If you cannot access the Internet, be sure you have  
configured your system for TCP/IP.  
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Compliances  
FCC Class B Certification  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation  
is subject to the following conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. 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. 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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from the one which the receiver is connected to.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
your authority to operate the equipment.  
Attach 62.5/125 or 50/125 µm multimode fiber cable to the SC  
port.  
Note: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device,  
Accton requires that you use a quality interface cable when connecting to this  
device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Accton could void the  
user's authority to operate this equipment. Suggested cable type is 62.5/125 or  
50/125 µm multimode fiber cable for the SC port.  
CSA Statement (Canada)  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for  
radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the  
Radio Interference Regulations of Industry Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radio-  
électriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils  
numériques de la classe B prescrites dens le Règlement sur  
le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par l’Industrie.  
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VCCI Class B Compliance (Japan)  
CE Mark Declaration of Conformance  
This is to certify that this product complies with ISO/IEC Guide  
22 and EN45014. It conforms to the following specifications:  
EMC: EN55022(1988)/CISPR-22(1985) class B  
IEC 1000-4-2(1995)  
IEC 1000-4-3(1995)  
IEC 1000-4-4(1995)  
IEC 1000-4-6(1995)  
4kV CD, 8kV AD  
3V/m  
1kV - (power line)  
3Vrms  
This product complies with the requirements of the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/  
EEC, and carries the CE Mark accordingly.  
Class I Laser Safety Compliance  
Warning: Fiber Optic Port Safety  
Never look at the transmit laser while it is powered on. Also,  
never look directly at the fiber TX port and fiber cable ends  
when they are powered on.  
Avertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité  
sur le plan optique  
Ne regardez jamais le laser tant qu'il est sous tension. Ne  
regardez jamais directement le port TX (Transmission) à fibres  
optiques et les embouts de câbles à fibres optiques tant qu'ils  
sont sous tension.  
Warnhinweis: Faseroptikanschlüsse - Optische  
Sicherheit  
Niemals ein Übertragungslaser betrachten, während dieses  
eingeschaltet ist. Niemals direkt auf den Faser-TX-Anschluß  
und auf die Faserkabelenden schauen, während diese  
eingeschaltet sind.  
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Specifications  
General Specifications  
Standards Conformance  
IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX  
IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex flow control  
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs  
IEEE 802.1p Quality of Service  
PCI Bus v2.1  
Host Interface  
32-bit and 64-bit bus master PCI  
1000 Mbps  
Ethernet Data Rate  
Transmission Mode  
Media Type  
Half and full duplex, auto-negotiation  
62.5/125 µm fiber cable, max. 220m (722 ft)  
50/125 µm fiber cable, max. 550m (1804 ft)  
Optical Wavelength  
Transmitter: 840 nm to 860 nm  
Receiver: 770 nm to 860 nm  
Media Connection  
Interrupt  
1 fiber optic SC connector  
INTA  
Configuration  
16-entry VLAN table, 8 priority levels  
Jumbo Frame support  
Packet Propulsion threshold level  
LED Indicators  
Power Requirement  
Dimensions  
Link, full/half duplex, activity  
+5VDC, 900 mA max.  
79 x 16.5 mm (3.11 x 6.50 in)  
80g (2.8 oz)  
Weight  
Environmental  
Temperature  
0 to 60° C / 32 to 140° F (Standard Operating)  
-40 to 85° C / -40 to 185° F (Non-operating)  
Humidity  
Certification  
CE Mark  
5 to 95% (Non-condensing)  
EN50081-1, EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B  
IEC1000-4-2/3/4/6  
Emissions  
FCC Class B, VCCI Class B, CISPR Class B  
Software Drivers  
ODI Drivers  
NetWare Server 3.2, 4.11, 5.0  
NDIS Drivers  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows 98  
Windows 95 OSR2  
Windows 95  
Windows 2000  
Unix Drivers  
Linux 2.0.35 or later  
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Warranty  
Accton warrants to the original owner that the product delivered in this  
package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the  
lifetime of the product. For the warranty to apply, you must register your  
purchase by returning the registration card indicating the date of  
purchase and including proof of purchase. There will be a minimal charge  
to replace consumable components, such as fuses, power transformers,  
and mechanical cooling devices. The warranty does not cover the  
product if it is damaged in the process of being installed. Accton  
recommends that you have the company from whom you purchased this  
product install it.  
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHERWARRANTY,  
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITEDTO ANYWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANYWARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY  
PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE.ACCTON SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.ACCTON  
NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR  
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