Interphase Tech Network Card iSPAN User Manual

iSPAN™ Serial WAN Adapter  
Users Guide  
Document No. UG05535-002-A2  
Release Date: July 2002  
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Safety Precautions  
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all  
phases of operation of this equipment. Failure to comply with these  
precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates  
safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the  
equipment. Interphase Corporation assumes no liability for the user’s  
failure to comply with these requirements. As the user of the product,  
you must observe all stated warnings and safety precautions in order to  
safely operate the equipment in your environment.  
Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment  
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install  
substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the  
equipment. Contact your local Interphase representative for service and  
repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.  
Ground the Instrument  
To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and enclosure must be  
connected to an electrical ground. The power cable must either be  
plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a  
three-contact to two-contact adapter, with the grounding wire (green)  
firmly connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power  
outlet.  
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere  
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or  
fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment  
constitutes a definite safety hazard.  
Keep away from Live Circuits  
Do not install or replace the component with power cables connected.  
Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the  
power cable removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power and  
discharge circuits before touching them.  
Telephone Lines Unsafe Voltages  
As unsafe voltages (Telecommunication Network Voltages) exist on  
ISDN lines, safety precautions must be taken to prevent contact with any  
dangerous area of the system.  
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WARNING  
The network cable(s) must remain disconnected from  
the telecommunications system until the card has  
been installed in the system.  
The installation of the card in the host system must be  
done in a way that ensures at least 2mm of air gap  
between the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) card and any  
other components in the host system, so that the  
unsafe area remains located only on the card.  
Telephone Wiring Warnings  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install  
telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed  
for wet locations. Never touch non-isolated telephone wires or terminals  
unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.  
Any intervention on the card or in its proximity should be made with the  
telephone connector unplugged.  
Observe Dangerous Procedure Warnings  
Warnings precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this  
manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed. You  
should also employ all other safety precautions which you deem  
necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating  
environment.  
WARNING  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
electromagnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not installed and  
used in a cabinet with adequate EMI protection.  
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1Contents  
Using This Guide........................................................................................ vii  
Purpose.................................................................................................. vii  
Icon Conventions................................................................................. vii  
Text Conventions ............................................................................... viii  
Documentation Updates ...................................................................... ix  
Driver Updates........................................................................................x  
CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
Adapter Overview ..................................................................................1  
Software Overview.................................................................................3  
Software Packages............................................................................3  
Base Driver ..................................................................................3  
NDIS Driver ................................................................................4  
SNA Server Link Services Software........................................6  
Point-to-Point and Multipoint Connections..................................8  
Minimum System Requirements..........................................................9  
CHAPTER 2  
Overview................................................................................................11  
Verifying Minimum Requirements....................................................11  
Inspecting the Adapter.........................................................................11  
Installing the Adapter ..........................................................................12  
CHAPTER 3  
Connecting to the Line  
Overview................................................................................................19  
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DB25 Connector...................................................................................20  
V.35 Interface.......................................................................................25  
V.11 Interface.......................................................................................29  
Back-to-Back Configuration ..............................................................32  
CHAPTER 4  
Overview...............................................................................................35  
Verifying Minimum Requirements...................................................36  
Installing the Drivers...........................................................................36  
Setting Up WAN Properties...............................................................41  
Adding the NDIS Logical Adapter....................................................44  
Completing the Software Installation ...............................................51  
Removing the Drivers .........................................................................52  
Removing the NDIS and Base Drivers.......................................52  
Removing the NDIS Driver ....................................................53  
Removing the Base Driver Only..................................................59  
CHAPTER 5  
Overview...............................................................................................63  
Accessing Online Help........................................................................64  
Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility ............................................64  
Adapter Functions..........................................................................66  
Channels Functions........................................................................67  
Adding a Logical Adapter ..................................................................69  
Setting Up Logical Adapter Network Properties ............................71  
Viewing Logical Adapter Connection Status ..................................74  
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Setting Up Channels for Logical Adapters.......................................75  
Setting Up General Properties ......................................................77  
Setting Up LAN Properties...........................................................78  
PPP Serial Port Properties .......................................................87  
X.25 Port Properties .................................................................88  
Viewing Channel Status......................................................................91  
Deleting Channels from Logical Adapters.......................................92  
Manually Connecting a Channel........................................................93  
CHAPTER 6  
Overview................................................................................................95  
Customizing NDIS Driver Log Settings...........................................97  
Log Menu.........................................................................................98  
Parameters Menu ............................................................................99  
Specifying Events to Log to Windows NT.................................99  
Viewing Events in the NT Event Viewer .......................................104  
CHAPTER 7  
Installing SNA Server Link Services Software  
Overview..............................................................................................107  
Verifying Minimum Requirements..................................................108  
Installing the Base Driver..................................................................108  
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Running the Setup Program........................................................109  
Setting Up WAN Properties ....................................................... 110  
Completing the Base Driver Installation .................................. 112  
CHAPTER 8  
Overview.............................................................................................123  
Inserting and Setting Up Interphase Link Services.......................125  
Inserting an Interphase Link Service.........................................125  
Editing an Interphase Link Service ...........................................127  
Setting Up an SDLC Link Service ............................................132  
Configuring SDLC Mode Settings ......................................133  
Configuring SDLC Card Configuration Settings ..............134  
Inserting a Connection ......................................................................139  
CHAPTER 9  
Overview.............................................................................................145  
Firmware Management .....................................................................148  
Setting Up X.25 Network Properties.........................................150  
Setting Up Frame Relay Network Properties...........................155  
Hardware Management.....................................................................159  
Viewing Card Properties.............................................................159  
Setting Up Serial Port Properties...............................................161  
Saving WAN Adapters Setup Properties........................................163  
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CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting  
Overview..............................................................................................165  
Problems and Solutions.....................................................................166  
APPENDIX A  
Adapter Specifications.......................................................................169  
Operating Environment .....................................................................169  
Storage Environment .........................................................................170  
APPENDIX B  
Overview..............................................................................................171  
Accessing Online Help......................................................................172  
Starting SynWatch..............................................................................172  
Watching the Serial Port ...................................................................174  
Stopping and Freezing the Display..................................................175  
Changing Watch Display Settings...................................................175  
Changing Watch Parameters.......................................................175  
Changing Fonts Used for Display Text.....................................177  
Modifying Event Buffer Parameters ...............................................178  
Saving and Editing Frames...............................................................180  
APPENDIX C  
Overview..............................................................................................181  
Index of Common Tasks ...................................................................181  
Procedures ...........................................................................................181  
APPENDIX D  
Protocols Overview  
X.25 Protocol ......................................................................................185  
Layer 1: Physical Layer...............................................................185  
Layer 2: Frame Level Layer........................................................186  
Layer 3: Network Layer ..............................................................186  
Logical Channels ..........................................................................186  
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SVCs.........................................................................................186  
PVCs.........................................................................................187  
PPP Protocol.......................................................................................188  
APPENDIX E  
PCI/PMC Technology.......................................................................189  
APPENDIX F  
FCC......................................................................................................191  
Canadian..............................................................................................192  
Europe..................................................................................................193  
Accessory ......................................................................................193  
Glossary ......................................................................................................195  
Index ............................................................................................................213  
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2Using This Guide  
Purpose  
This Users Guide provides information about the Interphase  
iSPAN™ Serial WAN adapter. It describes general features,  
hardware and software installation procedures (with safety  
precautions), and the modules that comprise the product. It  
also provides detailed information about the external software  
interface and about how the software modules interact.  
Audience  
This manual assumes that its audience has a general  
understanding of computing and networking terminology. If  
you need more information about this terminology (in addition  
to what this manual provides), see the networking glossary at  
the following web site:  
http://www.ctcnet.com/html/telecom.htm  
(Select the Telecom Library tab.)  
Icon Conventions  
Icons draw your attention to especially important information,  
such as the following:  
NOTE  
The Note icon indicates important points of interest  
related to the current subject.  
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Text Conventions  
CAUTION  
The Caution icon brings to your attention to those items  
or steps that, if not properly followed, could cause  
problems in your machine’s configuration or operating  
system.  
WARNING  
The Warning icon alerts you to steps or procedures that  
could be hazardous to your health, cause permanent  
damage to the equipment, or impose unpredictable  
results on the surrounding environment.  
Text Conventions  
The following conventions are used in this manual. Computer-  
generated text is shown in typewriter font. Examples of  
computer-generated text are: program output (such as the  
screen display during the software installation procedure),  
commands, directory names, file names, variables, prompts,  
and sections of program code.  
Example of computer-generated text  
Commands to be entered by the user are printed in bold  
Courier type. For example:  
cd /usr/tmp  
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Using This Guide  
Pressing the return key (Return) at the end of the  
command line entry is assumed, when not explicitly shown.  
For example:  
/bin/su  
is the same as:  
/bin/su Return  
Required user input, when mixed with program output, is  
printed in bold Courier type.  
Documentation Updates  
The latest documentation (in Adobe® Acrobat® pdf) for our  
current products are available on our WWW site. Interphase  
recommends our customers visit the web site to verify that they  
have the latest version of the documentation.  
1. Access the following web page:  
2. Move the mouse (or other pointer) and click on the  
Productsoption. A menu will appear on the left side  
with Telecom Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, and  
Services options. Choose the appropriate menu item  
(such as PowerSAN Fibre Channel HBAs).  
3. A new web page with a list of the currently offered  
products will appear. Choose your product by clicking  
on the product number (i.e. 4532, 5540, 4575, etc.).  
4. The Product Description page appears for the product  
selected. At the left side of the page is a list showing  
additional information web pages for that product.  
Choose the User Guides item.  
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Driver Updates  
5. A new web page appears with a list of the latest released  
user guides available for the product. Click on the  
document you require.  
Driver Updates  
Contact our Technical Support Department at  
swlib@iphase.com to determine if updated drivers are  
available for your product.  
When contacting technical support, please be sure to provide  
your name, company name and address, phone number,  
product name, driver version (if applicable), OS and version (if  
applicable) and serial number. Providing this information will  
help speed up our response.  
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1Introduction  
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Adapter Overview  
The Interphase iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is a single-slot,  
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) add-on board for  
PCI-based PCs, servers, and workstations. The adapter  
provides a fast pathway to enterprise communication server  
applications. It is a smart adapter that connects systems to a  
Serial Line interface through a single, high-speed synchronous  
communication port.  
Figure 1-1. iSPAN-Serial WAN Adapter  
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Hardware Overview  
The modular adapter architecture includes a CPU motherboard  
and a WAN daughtercard.  
The CPU motherboard is powered by an IBM PowerPCTM  
403GA 32-bit RISC processor, combined with a 32-bit/33-  
MHz PCI interface. The processor allows full support of  
communication protocols, reducing host CPU usage.  
The WAN daughtercard handles various communication  
protocols at up to 2 megabits per second (Mbps). The  
daughtercard supports the following serial interface types with  
automatic recognition:  
V.24/V.28  
V.35  
X.21/V.11  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is referred to internally as  
the 5535-1P-SR adapter. You might see both names used  
in the Users Guide and the software dialog boxes to refer  
to the adapter.  
Hardware Overview  
Following are the standard hardware features of the adapter:  
Short PCI form factor (174.63 x 106.68 mm)  
PCI 2.1-compliant master/target bus interface  
Compliance to industry standards and specifications  
(FCC part 15 Class A, IEC950)  
32-bit RISC processor PowerPCTM 403 GA @ 33 MHz  
32-bit local bus at 33-MHz  
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4 MB dual port DRAM memory and 128 KB Flash  
EEPROM  
Synchronous serial line with DB25 female connector  
(for serial WAN connection only)  
V24/V28, V35, or X21/V11 electrical interface  
Full plug-and-play installation  
Software Overview  
The software included with the adapter runs under Windows  
NT 4.0 operating systems. It supports up to four iSPAN-Serial  
WAN adapters installed in a system.  
Two software packages are available: the NDIS package and  
SNA Server Link Services package. The software is available  
on two CD-ROMs, one for each package.  
Software Packages  
You can install the NDIS software package, the SNA Server  
Link Services software package, or both software packages,  
depending on your system needs. Both packages include the  
Base driver.  
Base Driver  
The Base driver is the basic driver required to support the  
adapter. It is delivered as a standard product with both the  
NDIS driver and SNA Server Link Services.  
The Base driver software files include the following utilities:  
The WAN Adapters Setup utility enables you to manage  
adapter firmware and hardware.  
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Software Overview  
The Synwatch utility enables you to track connections  
and data traffic on the Serial port.  
NDIS Driver  
The NDIS driver emulates a LAN adapter. It enables  
transportation and routing of TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols  
over WAN serial lines, using X.25, PPP, or Frame Relay  
protocols.  
Along with the Base driver and NDIS driver, the NDIS  
software package also includes the following utilities:  
The NDIS Driver Setup utility enables you to set up  
logical adapters for NDIS communications.  
The NDIS Driver Log records NDIS driver events. It  
enables you to view the events in the NDIS Driver Log  
dialog box or the Windows NT Event Viewer.  
Using the NDIS Driver Setup utility, you can configure as  
many as four NDIS logical adapters in a Windows NT system.  
(A logical adapter represents a unique configuration of  
connections to be handled by the NDIS driver.) As a result, the  
NDIS driver can connect to four different IP and/or IPX  
networks seamlessly. However, the driver needs to be installed  
only once.  
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The following figure shows the capabilities of the NDIS driver.  
E-mail  
scheduling  
Printing  
File sharing  
Host access  
Database  
5535 NDIS Driver  
network  
remote  
clients  
5535 NDIS Driver  
Figure 1-2. NDIS Driver Capabilities  
The NDIS Driver provides the following types of connections:  
Connection of stand-alone workstations to remote  
LANs through WAN networks  
For complete information about installing and setting up NDIS  
software, see Installing the NDIS Software Package on page  
35, Setting Up the NDIS Driver on page 63, and Logging NDIS  
Driver Events on page 95.  
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Software Overview  
SNA Server Link Services Software  
The SNA Server Link Services software provides Microsoft  
SNA Server link support. This software creates QLLC/X.25,  
SDLC, or Frame Relay links with Microsoft SNA Server  
version 4.0 (with Microsoft SNA Server Service Pack 1). SNA  
After installing SNA Server Link Services software, you can  
use the Microsoft SNA Server Manager to configure services.  
For detailed information about installing and setting up SNA  
Server Link Services software, see Installing SNA Server Link  
Services Software on page 107 and Setting up SNA Server Link  
Services on page 123.  
NOTE  
If you plan to use the SNA Server Link Services software  
with your iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter, see Basic Methods  
for Evaluating Hardware Requirements in the Microsoft  
SNA Server Planning Guide.  
Software Features  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN software includes the following  
onboard data protocols:  
HDLC  
PPP  
Point-to-point protocol (RFC 1618, RFC 1661, RFC  
1662, RFC 1663, RFC 1570, RFC 1333)  
PAP, CHAP authentication (RFC 1334)  
Multi-link protocol (RFC 1717)  
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IP and IPX support (RFC 1332, RFC 1552)  
X.25  
ISO 8208, ISO 7776, IUT-T X.25  
Packet size up to 4096 bytes  
Up to 256 VCs  
IP and IPX over X.25 (RFC 1356)  
Frame Relay  
Link Management Interface UNI: UI ANSI T1.617  
Annex D, UI IUT-T Q.933 Annex A or I  
Data Link Layer IUT-T Q.922 / ANSI T1 618  
User side of the User-to-Network Interface  
PVC only (up to 976 user DLCIs)  
DLCI management (user-defined, automatic)  
Unicast only  
Frame size up to 4096 bytes  
Quality of Service management (CIR, Bc, Be, T)  
Congestion management (BECN, FECN, DE)  
IP and IPX over Frame Relay (RFC 1490)  
Features specific to the NDIS software include the following:  
NDIS 4 driver for NT 4.0  
Supports IP/IPX over PPP, X.25, or Frame Relay  
networks  
Features specific to the SNA Server Link Services software  
include the following:  
SNADIS driver for Microsoft SNA Server support  
Supports SDLC, QLLC/X.25, and 802.2 LLC type 2  
(LLC2) emulation over Frame Relay  
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Point-to-Point and Multipoint Connections  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter supports point-to-point and  
point-to-multipoint connections. The following figure shows a  
point-to-point connection over dedicated leased lines.  
Figure 1-3. Point-to-Point Connection  
The following figure illustrates a point-to-multipoint  
connection across a Frame Relay or X.25 network.  
Figure 1-4. Point-to-Multipoint Connections  
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Minimum System Requirements  
Following are the minimum system requirements for using the  
board with NDIS or SNA software:  
Intel® system running Windows NT Version 4.0 Server  
Windows NT Service Pack, Version 3 recommended  
For SNA link services, Microsoft SNA Server Version  
4.0 and Microsoft SNA Server Service Pack 1  
Bus architecture: PCI Local Bus Specification  
Revision 2.1  
32 MB RAM  
Hard disk with 3 MB free  
CD-ROM drive  
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2
Overview  
You can install the adapter in any suitable PCI expansion slot.  
To install the adapter, follow these basic steps:  
1. Verify that the system meets minimum requirements.  
2. Inspect the adapter.  
3. Install the adapter in a host expansion slot.  
The tools required are a grounding strap and a #1 Phillips head  
screwdriver. Both are included in the product packaging.  
NOTE  
Refer to the users manual that came with your personal  
computer for additional detailed installing instructions.  
Verifying Minimum Requirements  
Before installing this adapter, verify that your system meets  
the minimum requirements described in Minimum System  
Requirements on page 9.  
Inspecting the Adapter  
Before installing the adapter in your computer, visually inspect  
it for any damage that might have occurred during shipment  
from the factory.  
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CAUTION  
The adapter is packed in an antistatic bag to protect it  
during shipment. Keep the adapter in its protective  
antistatic bag until you are ready to install it in the host  
computer. To prevent damage to the adapter due to  
electrostatic discharge, wear a grounding strap on your  
wrist or ankle and handle the adapter only by its edges. Do  
not touch its components or any metal parts other than  
the faceplate.  
1. Open the shipping container and carefully remove its  
contents from the antistatic bag.  
2. Inspect each item for damage. If you find any omissions  
or damage, contact your network supplier and the  
carrier (for example, UPS or Federal Express) that  
delivered the package.  
Installing the Adapter  
WARNING  
Your computer operates at voltages that can be lethal.  
Follow all cautions and warnings in this installation  
procedure, both to protect yourself and prevent damage  
to your computer. Use only tools with nonconductive  
handles, or tools coated with, covered with, or made with  
nonconductive materials. Nonconductive materials are  
materials that do not conduct electric current, such as  
plastic, rubber and fiberglass.  
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With a grounding strap connected to your wrist or ankle, do the  
following to install the adapter:  
1. Turn off the computer’s power switch, and unplug the  
unit from its power source.  
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Figure 2-1. Unplugging the Computer  
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2. Disconnect all cables connected to the main system  
unit, and remove the computer cover according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
2
2
2
Figure 2-2. Removing the Computer Cover  
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3. Locate a suitable PCI expansion slot, and remove the  
screw that attaches the expansion plate to the computer.  
Save the screw for Step 6.  
4. Remove the expansion plate.  
3
4
3
4
3
4
Figure 2-3. Removing the Expansion Plate  
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5. Carefully remove the adapter from its antistatic bag, and  
position the adapter in the PCI expansion slot. Align the  
adapter’s connector pins with the slot’s receptacle; then  
press gently but firmly on the board to seat it in the slot.  
6. Attach the adapter with the screw removed in step 3.  
5
6
5
6
6
5
Figure 2-4. Inserting the Adapter  
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7. Replace the computer cover according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions. Then connect the adapter  
to the line, as described in Connecting to the Line on  
page 19.  
CAUTION  
Keep the computer closed while the adapter is running, so  
that the fan works properly and prevents overheating.  
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3Connecting to the Line  
3
Overview  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter can be connected as data  
terminal equipment (DTE) to a communication device such as  
a modem, data service unit (DSU), host computer, or another  
serial adapter. The communication device enables connection  
to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), a leased  
line, an X.25 network, or a Frame Relay network. The iSPAN-  
Serial WAN adapter can also be connected as data  
communications equipment (DCE) to another serial adapter in  
a back-to-back configuration.  
Through its DB25 connector, the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter  
can be connected to any communication device that provides a  
V.24, V.35, or V.11 interface. Each interface type requires a  
specific cable. The adapter detects the cable connected to its  
DB25 connector and automatically configures itself to the  
appropriate interface.  
This chapter provides the information about the following:  
iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter connector and DB25  
pinout  
V.24 interface connection  
V.35 interface  
V.11 interface  
Back-to-back configuration  
Summary of steps to connect the adapter to the network  
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DB25 Connector  
CAUTION  
Incorrectly wired or installed cabling is the most common  
cause of communications problems for wide area  
networks. Interphase recommends that you work with a  
qualified cable installer for assistance with your cabling  
requirements.  
DB25 Connector  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter connector uses a DB25  
pinout. The DB25 pin signals vary according to the interface  
selected. This external link is a Low Voltage Directory (LVD)  
according to safety standard IEC950.  
CAUTION  
The adapter’s DB25 female connector is for serial WAN  
connections only. Take care not to connect it to a parallel  
device. (Parallel ports also use DB25 connectors.)  
Connecting it to a parallel device may result in damage to  
both the adapter and the parallel device.  
The following table lists pinout features for the various  
interfaces.  
Pin V.24  
V.11  
V.35  
Direction  
1
2
Shield  
Shield  
Shield  
Common  
Out  
TxD (Transmit T(A) (Transmit TXD(A)  
Data) Data) (Transmit Data)  
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V.11  
V.35  
Direction  
3
4
5
6
RxD (Receive  
Data)  
R(A) (Receive  
Data)  
RXD(A) (Receive In  
Data)  
RTS (Ready to  
Send)  
C(A)  
(Command)  
RTS (Ready to  
Send)  
Out  
In  
CTS (Clear to  
Send)  
I(A) (Indication) CTS (Clear to  
Send)  
DSR (Data Set  
Ready)  
DSR (Data Set  
Ready)  
In  
7
8
GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground)  
Common  
In  
DCD (Data  
DCD (Data  
Carrier Detect)  
Carrier Ready)  
9
S(B) (Receive  
Clock)  
RXC (B) (Receive In  
Clock)  
10  
11  
X(B) (Transmit TXCout(B)  
Out  
In  
Clock)  
(Transmit  
Clock—DTE)  
12  
TXCin(B)  
(Transmit  
Clock—DCE)  
13  
14  
I(B) (Indication)  
In  
T(B) (Transmit TXD(B)  
Out  
Data)  
(Transmit Data)  
15  
TXCin  
TXCin(A)  
In  
(Transmit  
Clock—DCE)  
(Transmit  
Clock—DCE)  
16  
17  
R(B) (Receive  
Data)  
RXD(B) (Receive In  
Data)  
RxC (Receive  
Clock)  
S(A) (Receive  
Clock)  
RXC(A) (Receive In  
Clock)  
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Pin V.24  
V.11  
V.35  
Direction  
18  
-ENV11 (V.11  
In  
Interface enable)  
19  
C(B)  
(Command)  
Out  
Out  
20  
DTR (Data  
DTR (Data  
Terminal  
Ready)  
Terminal Ready)  
21  
22  
-ENV35  
In  
In  
RI (Ring  
RI (Ring  
Indication)  
Indication)  
23  
24  
TXCout  
(Transmit  
Clock—DTE)  
X(A) (Transmit TXCout(A)  
Out  
In  
Clock)  
(Transmit  
Clock—DTE)  
25  
-TEST  
-TEST  
-TEST  
V.24 Interface  
The following specifications describe the V.24 interface:  
• Electrical specification: CCITT V.28, TIA/EIA RS-  
232-C (+/-12V single-ended)  
• Signaling: CCITT V.24  
• Maximum data rate: 20 kilobits per second (Kbps)  
• Maximum cable length: 50 feet  
• Standard DCE connector: ISO2110 (DB25)  
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The following table and illustrations describe the V.24 signals  
on the connector.  
Pin # Name (CCITT #)  
Signal  
Direction  
1
Shield(101)  
TxD(103)  
RxD(104)  
RTS(105)  
CTS(106)  
DSR(107)  
GND(102)  
DCD(109)  
TXCin(114)  
RxC(115)  
DTR(108)  
RI(125)  
Shield  
Common  
2
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
Out  
In  
3
4
Ready to Send  
Clear to Send  
Data Set Ready  
Ground  
Out  
In  
5
6
In  
7
Common  
In  
8
Data Carrier Detect  
Transmit Clock (DCE)  
Receive Clock  
Data Terminal Ready  
Ring Indication  
Transmit Clock (DTE)  
Test  
15  
17  
20  
22  
24  
25  
In  
In  
Out  
In  
TxC(113)  
-TEST  
Out  
In  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Shield  
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
15  
17  
TXCLKin  
RXCLK  
CTS  
DSR  
GND  
DCD  
20  
22  
24  
DTR  
RI  
TXCLKout  
Figure 3-1. V.24 DCE Connector  
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ISO2110  
Male DB25  
connector  
Male DB25  
connector  
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
5
6
7
DCE  
8
Adapter  
side  
8
side  
15  
15  
17  
20  
22  
24  
1
17  
20  
22  
24  
1
Drain wire  
Braid  
Figure 3-2. V.24 Cable Wiring  
V.35 Interface  
The following specifications describe the V.35 interface:  
• Electrical levels: V.35 (+/0.3V differential) for data  
and clocks, V.28 (+/-12V single-ended) for other  
modem signals  
• Maximum data rate: 2 Mbps (card limitation)  
• Maximum cable length: 100 feet (at 2 Mbps)  
• DCE standard connector: ISO2593  
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The following table and illustrations describe the V.35 signals  
on the connector.  
Pin # Tw. Pair Name (CCITT #) Signal  
Direction  
2
I
TXD A (103 A)  
TXD B (103 B)  
RXD A (104 A)  
RXD B (104 B)  
Transmit Data  
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
Receive Data  
Out  
Out  
In  
14  
3
I
II  
II  
III  
16  
24  
In  
TXCout A (113  
A)  
Transmit Clock (DTE) Out  
11  
17  
9
III  
IV  
IV  
V
TXCout B (113 B) Transmit Clock (DTE) Out  
RXC A (115 A)  
RXC B (115 B)  
Receive Clock  
Receive Clock  
In  
In  
12  
15  
4
TXCin B (114 B) Transmit Clock (DCE) In  
TXCin A (114 A) Transmit Clock (DCE) In  
V
RTS(105)  
CTS(106)  
DSR(107)  
DCD(109)  
DTR (108)  
RI(125)  
Ready To Send  
Clear To Send  
Data Set Ready  
Data Carrier Detect  
Data Terminal Ready  
Ring Indication  
V.35 interface enable  
Test  
Out  
5
In  
6
In  
8
In  
20  
22  
21  
25  
7
Out  
In  
-ENV35  
-Test  
In  
In  
GND(102)  
Shield  
Ground  
Common  
Common  
1
Shield  
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D
F
J
A
GND  
CTS  
DCD  
RI  
Shield  
C
RTS  
E
DSR  
H
DTR  
R
T
V
X
P
RXD(A)  
RXD(B)  
RXC(A)  
RXC(B)  
TXD(A)  
S
TXD(B)  
U
TXCout(A)  
W
TXCout(B)  
Y
TXCin(A)  
AA  
TXCin(B)  
Figure 3-3. V.35 DCE Connector  
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Male DB25  
connector  
2
ISO2593  
connector  
P
14  
3
S
R
T
16  
24  
11  
17  
9
U
W
V
X
12  
AA  
DCE  
side  
Adapter  
side  
15  
4
Y
C
D
E
F
H
J
5
6
8
20  
22  
7
B
21  
1
Drain wire  
Braid  
A
Figure 3-4. V.35 Cable Wiring  
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V.11 Interface  
The following specifications describe the V.11 interface:  
• Electrical specification: CCITT V.11, CCITT X.27,  
TIA/EIA RS-422 (0-5V differential)  
• Signaling specification: CCITT X.21  
• Maximum data rate: 2 Mbps (card limitation)  
• Maximum cable length: 150 feet (at 2 Mbps)  
• Standard DCE connector: ISO 4903 (DB15)  
The following table and illustrations describe the V.11 signals  
on the connector..  
Pin # Tw. Pair Name (CCITT #) Signal  
Direction  
2
I
T(A) (103A)  
T(B) (103B)  
R(A) (104A)  
R(B) (104B)  
X(A) (113A)  
X(B) (113B)  
S(A) (115A)  
S(B) (115B)  
C(A) (105A)  
C(B) (105B)  
I(A) (109A)  
I(B) (109B)  
-ENV11  
Transmit Data  
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
Receive Data  
Transmit Clock  
Transmit Clock  
Receive Clock  
Receive Clock  
Command  
Out  
Out  
In  
14  
3
I
II  
16  
24  
11  
17  
9
II  
In  
III  
III  
IV  
IV  
V
V
VI  
VI  
-
Out  
Out  
In  
In  
4
Out  
Out  
In  
19  
5
Command  
Indication  
13  
18  
Indication  
In  
V.11 Interface enable In  
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Pin # Tw. Pair Name (CCITT #) Signal  
Direction  
25  
7
-
-
-
-TEST  
GND  
Test  
In  
Ground  
Shield  
Common  
Common  
1
Shield  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Shield  
T(A)  
C(A)  
R(A)  
I(A)  
9
T(B)  
C(B)  
R(B)  
I(B)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
S(B)  
X(B)  
S(A)  
X(A)  
GND  
Figure 3-5. V.11 DCE Connector  
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ISO4903  
male DB15  
connector  
2
Male DB25  
connector  
2
14  
3
9
4
16  
24  
11  
17  
11  
7
14  
6
DCE  
13  
side  
3
Adapter  
side  
9
4
19  
5
10  
5
13  
7
12  
8
18  
1
Drain wire  
Braid  
1
Figure 3-6. V.11 Cable Wiring  
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Back-to-Back Configuration  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter can be connected to another  
serial adapter in a back-to-back configuration.  
If the other adapter is also an iSPAN-Serial, the preferred  
interface is V.11; the cable must have the wiring shown in the  
following illustration. Both adapters must provide clocks.  
Following is an illustration of a back-to-back cable  
configuration.  
Male DB25  
connector  
2
Male DB25  
connector  
3
14  
3
16  
2
16  
24  
11  
17  
14  
17  
9
24  
DCE  
side  
Adapter  
side  
9
11  
5
4
19  
5
13  
4
13  
7
19  
7
18  
1
18  
1
Drain wire  
Braid  
Figure 3-7. Back-to-Back Cable Wiring  
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WARNING  
Before connecting the cable, read the Safety Precautions  
section at the front of this manual.  
With the adapter installed, you are ready to connect the adapter  
2. Reconnect the power cable and turn on the computer.  
After connecting the adapter to the network, install the adapter  
software. To install NDIS software, see Installing the  
NDIS Software Package on page 35. To install SNA Link  
Service software, see Installing SNA Server Link Services  
Software on page 107.  
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4Installing the  
NDIS Software Package  
4
Overview  
The NDIS driver enables the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter to  
emulate a LAN adapter. It supports the transportation of  
TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols over WAN serial lines. The  
NDIS driver enables the adapter to connect simultaneously to  
TCP/IP and IPX/SPX LANs over dedicated leased lines or  
through Frame Relay or X.25 networks. It is available for PPP,  
X.25, and Frame Relay data protocols.  
This chapter explains how to install the NDIS software on  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 systems. Use this process to install  
the Base driver, Base driver utilities, NDIS driver, and NDIS  
driver utilities. This chapter also explains how to remove NDIS  
and Base driver software, if required.  
After installation, you can create up to four NDIS driver  
configurations (referred to as logical adapters) on the server  
for LAN connections. This multi-driver capability on the  
server side enables remote users to connect to the server  
through different networks simultaneously over serial lines.  
NDIS driver connections provide remote access to services  
typically available to LAN-connected users, such as file- and  
print-sharing, database access, and messaging.  
To install the NDIS software, follow these basic steps:  
1. Verify that your system meets minimum requirements.  
2. Install the Base driver and NDIS driver, with  
accompanying software.  
3. Set up WAN properties.  
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4. Add an NDIS logical adapter.  
5. Set up network protocol properties.  
6. Complete the installation to make settings take effect.  
Review the Read Me text file on the iSPAN-Serial WAN CD-  
ROM before installing the software. It contains information  
about the files included on the CD. Also, if Read Me First  
documentation is included in your installation kit, review it for  
information about changes and updates made to this Users  
Guide after the print date.  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN is named 5535-1P-SR in the  
software installation and configuration dialogs.  
Verifying Minimum Requirements  
If you have not already done so, verify that your system meets  
the minimum requirements described in Minimum System  
Requirements on page 9.  
Installing the Drivers  
Before you begin, verify that the adapter is installed in  
your machine, and that you are logged on with  
administrator rights to the Windows NT 4.0 system.  
To install the Base driver and NDIS driver, do the following:  
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings and then  
Control Panel. Then double-click the Network icon,  
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and select the Protocols tab to display the Network  
Protocols dialog box.  
2. Verify that a supported network protocol is installed.  
This protocol can be TCP/IP and/or IPX/SPX.  
If you need to install the network protocol(s), click  
Add. Then select the appropriate protocol from the list  
and follow the onscreen instructions.  
3. After you have verified or added the protocol(s) to be  
used, select the Adapters tab.  
The Network Adapters dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-1. Adding the Driver  
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4. Click Add to begin loading the drivers.  
The system creates an adapter list in the Select Network  
Adapter dialog box, as shown in the following  
illustration.  
Figure 4-2. Select Network Adapter Dialog Box  
5. Click Have Disk.  
The Insert Disk dialog box appears, prompting you to  
insert the disk and identify the file location, as shown in  
the following illustration.  
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Figure 4-3. Insert Disk Dialog Box  
6. Insert the CD-ROM containing the NDIS driver  
software.  
7. Change the installation path to [drive]:\5535SR  
(where [drive] is the CD-ROM drive—for example  
D:\5535SR). Then click OK.  
The Select OEM Option dialog box appears, with  
Interphase 5535 NDIS Adapter selected.  
Figure 4-4. Select OEM Option Dialog Box  
8. Click OK to confirm the selection.  
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NOTE  
If the Base driver is already installed (for example, if it was  
installed with Interphase SNA Link Service software  
before the NDIS software installation), skip to Adding the  
NDIS Logical Adapter on page 44.  
The Interphase 553X Base Driver dialog box appears,  
prompting you to accept or change the installation  
directory and begin installation.  
Figure 4-5. Base Driver Installation Dialog Box  
9. If needed, change the default installation path in the  
Copy To field to the desired pathname. (The default  
path is C:\WANSETUP.)  
10. Click Continue to install the driver.  
The installation program copies product files to the  
directory specified in the Copy To field, and creates a  
program group in the Windows NT Start menu.  
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Setting Up WAN Properties  
After the driver software is installed as described in Installing  
the Drivers on page 36, the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 4-6. WAN Adapters Setup Dialog Box  
The card name is displayed in the Cards section. Use the  
Cards section to set up the card’s port properties.  
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NOTE  
If the Cards list is empty, the board might not be properly  
installed. See Problems and Solutions on page 166 for  
information to correct the problem.  
When configuring WAN port properties, if you are not sure  
which options to select, use the default values. You can change  
the settings later. For detailed information about setting up  
WAN properties, press the F1 key to view field-level help, or  
see Setting up Firmware and Hardware on page 145.  
To set up port properties, do the following:  
1. In the Cards list of the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box,  
select the serial port and click Properties.  
The SR Port Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-7. SR Port Properties Dialog Box  
2. In the Interface field, select the serial line interface type  
to be used with the adapter.  
3. In the Modem signals field, select the method for  
handling modem signals. (In most cases, the default  
option, External modem, is appropriate.)  
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4. Click OK to return to the WAN Adapters Setup dialog  
box.  
5. When WAN properties are configured as needed, click  
OK in the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box.  
The setup software automatically finds the firmware for  
the adapter. It updates the Windows NT registry and  
dynamically installs the drivers. When the software  
configuration is finished, the following message  
informs you that the driver is running.  
Figure 4-8. Successful Configuration Message  
6. Click OK.  
To continue the software installation, add an NDIS logical  
adapter as described in the next section, Adding the NDIS  
Logical Adapter.  
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Adding the NDIS Logical Adapter  
After you respond OK to the message that the driver is  
running, the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box appears.  
The Adapter section of this dialog box displays the NDIS  
logical adapter that is created automatically with the driver  
installation. Use this dialog box after you finish the driver  
installation to set up WAN transport protocols and channels for  
logical adapters (as described in Setting Up Channels for  
Logical Adapters on page 75.)  
To continue with the driver installation, do the following:  
1. Click OK to add the new logical adapter to the  
operating system and close the NDIS Driver Setup  
dialog box.  
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The Network Adapters dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-10. New Logical Adapter Added to Network  
The Network Adapters list displays the Interphase 5535  
NDIS Adapter. The NDIS logical adapter is now added  
to the network configuration.  
2. Click Close.  
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Next, set up network protocols for the logical adapter.  
Continue to the next section, Setting Up Network Protocol  
Properties.  
Setting Up Network Protocol Properties  
After you add the NDIS logical adapter, one or both of the  
following dialog boxes appear:  
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box  
NWLink IPX/SPX Properties dialog box  
This sequence depends on the network protocol(s) installed on  
your system.  
If your network configuration contains multiple WAN  
adapters, you are first prompted to change the default internal  
network number to a unique number.  
the IPX/SPX Properties dialog box.  
display the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.  
Continue as follows:  
To configure IPX/SPX settings, continue to Setting Up  
IPX/SPX Protocols on page 47.  
To configure TCP/IP settings, skip to Setting Up  
TCP/IP Protocols on page 49.  
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Setting Up IPX/SPX Protocols  
If the IPX/SPX protocol is installed, the NWLink IPX/SPX  
Properties dialog box appears after you add the NDIS driver.  
Figure 4-11. IPX/SPX Properties Dialog Box  
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To set up IPX/SPX properties for the NDIS logical adapter, do  
the following:  
1. In the Adapter field, select Interphase 5535 NDIS  
Adapter.  
2. Select the Manual Frame Type Detection option and  
click Add.  
3. On the Manual Frame Detection dialog box, select the  
Ethernet II frame type (mandatory), and assign a  
network number to this adapter interface.  
A message informs you that a different number must be  
assigned for each adapter installed. Assigning a unique  
number for each adapter enables you to access different  
networks.  
4. Click OK.  
follows:  
If the TCP/IP protocol is installed, the TCP/IP  
Properties dialog box appears. Continue to the next  
section, Setting Up TCP/IP Protocols.  
If the TCP/IP protocol is not installed, skip to  
Completing the Software Installation on page 51.  
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Setting Up TCP/IP Protocols  
If the TCP/IP protocol is installed, the Microsoft TCP/IP  
Properties dialog box appears after you add the NDIS driver or  
change the IPX/SPX properties.  
Figure 4-12. TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box  
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To set up TCP/IP properties for the NDIS logical adapter, do  
the following:  
1. In the Adapter field, select Interphase 5535 NDIS  
Adapter.  
2. Select the Specify an IP address option.  
NOTE  
You must specify an IP address. DHCP is not supported.  
3. To assign an IP address and subnet mask to the new  
logical NDIS adapter, do the following:  
a. In the IP Address field, type a valid IP address.  
b. In the Subnet Mask field, type a valid subnet mask.  
These values depend on your network configuration. If  
you do not know the exact IP address or subnet mask for  
your configuration, ask your Network Administrator for  
assistance.  
4. Type the default gateway address in the Default  
Gateway field.  
This is an optional parameter that, if used, must  
correspond to an NDIS driver WAN channel. (For  
information about setting up NDIS driver WAN  
channels, see Setting Up Channels for Logical Adapters  
on page 75).  
5. If you want the system to act as a TCP/IP router, select  
the Routing tab, and select the Enable IP Forwarding  
check box.  
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6. Click OK.  
Completing the Software Installation  
After you set up network protocols for the NDIS logical  
adapter, the following message informs you that you must shut  
down and restart your computer before the settings take effect.  
Figure 4-13. Computer Restart Message  
Continue as follows:  
If you did not change the network protocol setup, click  
Yes to restart the computer.  
If the Windows NT Service Pack is installed and you  
did change the network protocol setup, click No. Then  
reinstall the Service Pack. Restart the system when  
prompted after you complete the Service Pack  
installation.  
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CAUTION  
If you do not reinstall the Service Pack, the network may  
fail to start or malfunction when connecting lines. Service  
Pack Version 3 or higher is recommended. For installation  
information, see the latest available version of your  
Service Pack help.  
To determine whether a Service Pack is installed, see  
Quick Reference of Common Tasks on page 181.  
After the system restarts, the adapter properties must be set up  
to match those of the NDIS driver.  
see Setting Up the NDIS Driver on page 63.  
To set up firmware, card, and port properties, see  
Setting up Firmware and Hardware on page 145.  
For an overview of common tasks you might need to  
perform for the adapter, see Quick Reference of  
Common Tasks on page 181.  
Removing the Drivers  
This section explains how to remove the NDIS driver along  
with the Base driver, and how to remove the Base driver if it is  
the only installed driver.  
Removing the NDIS and Base Drivers  
You can remove the NDIS and Base driver together, or you can  
remove the NDIS driver without also removing the Base  
driver.  
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CAUTION  
If any other software requiring the Base driver (such as  
SNA Link Services) is installed in your system, do not  
remove the Base driver with the NDIS driver.  
If you want to remove both drivers, remove the NDIS driver  
first.  
If multiple NDIS logical adapters are configured, you must  
remove all of the logical adapters to remove the NDIS driver.  
Removing the final logical adapter removes the driver.  
Removing the NDIS Driver  
To remove the NDIS driver, do the following:  
1. Be sure you are logged on with administrator rights  
to the Windows NT 4.0 system.  
2. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then Control  
Panel. Then double-click the Network icon, and select  
the Adapters tab to display the Adapters dialog box.  
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Figure 4-14. Removing the NDIS Adapter Driver  
3. Select Interphase 5535 NDIS Adapter, and click  
Remove. (If multiple logical adapters are configured,  
the Network Adapters box will list each one as  
Interphase 5535 NDIS Adapter, preceded by an adapter  
number.)  
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A warning message informs you that this action will  
permanently remove the component, and asks if you  
want to continue.  
4. Click Yes to continue the driver removal.  
If any NDIS logical adapters are still installed, the  
Network Adapters dialog box reappears. Repeat steps 3  
and 4 to remove the next NDIS logical adapter.  
5. When you select to continue the removal of the final  
logical adapter, the Interphase 5535 NDIS Driver Tools  
dialog box appears. It identifies the NDIS driver install  
directory that will be deleted, and asks if you are sure  
you want to deinstall the software.  
Figure 4-15. Remove NDIS Driver Tools  
Click Continue to confirm removal of the NDIS driver.  
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6. After the NDIS driver is removed, the Interphase 553X  
Base Driver dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-16. Remove Base Driver Dialog Box  
The Interphase 553X Base driver dialog box identifies  
asks if you are sure you want to deinstall the software.  
7. Continue as follows:  
If you do not want to remove the Base driver at this  
time, click Cancel to remove the NDIS driver only.  
Then skip to Completing the Driver Removal on  
page 58.  
If you do want to remove the Base driver along with  
the NDIS driver, continue to the next topic,  
Removing the Base Driver.  
Removing the Base Driver  
CAUTION  
Before continuing, make sure no other drivers or SNA link  
services requiring the Base driver are still installed in  
your system.  
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To remove the Base driver along with the NDIS driver, do the  
following:  
1. When the Interphase 553X Base driver dialog box asks  
if you are sure you want to deinstall the software, click  
Continue to remove the Base driver.  
The following pop-up prompts you to confirm the  
card(s) removal and driver deletion.  
Figure 4-17. Removal Confirmation Request  
2. To confirm the deletion, click Yes.  
Upon confirmation, the system does the following:  
Deletes product files and the Base driver program group  
from the Start menu  
Dynamically unloads the drivers from memory  
Cleans up the registry  
Continue to the next section, Completing the Driver Removal,  
to make the driver removal take effect.  
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Completing the Driver Removal  
When the Base driver removal process is finished, the Network  
Adapters dialog box reappears.  
Figure 4-18. Adapter Removed from Network Settings  
To complete the driver removal, do the following:  
1. Click Close to validate the new network settings.  
Windows NT updates network bindings.  
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Next, the following message prompts you to restart your  
computer to make changes take effect.  
Figure 4-19. Network Settings Restart Message  
2. To make the settings take effect, click Yes.  
Removing the Base Driver Only  
CAUTION  
Use this procedure only if you have already removed the  
NDIS driver and all other drivers that require the Base  
driver.  
To remove the Base driver, do the following:  
1. Be sure you are logged on with administrator rights  
to the Windows NT 4.0 system.  
2. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then Control  
Panel. Then double-click the Add/Remove Programs  
icon, and select the Install/Uninstall tab.  
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The Install/Uninstall dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-20. Removing the Base Driver  
3. Select Interphase 553X Base driver, and click  
Add/Remove.  
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The Interphase 553X Base Driver dialog box appears.  
Figure 4-21. Remove Base Driver Dialog Box  
The Interphase 553X Base driver dialog box identifies  
the Base driver install directory that will be deleted, and  
asks if you are sure you want to deinstall the software.  
4. Click Continue to remove the Base driver.  
5. If the following pop-up prompts you to confirm the  
card(s) removal and driver deletion, click Yes To  
confirm the deletion. (Or click No to cancel if the NDIS  
driver is still installed.)  
Figure 4-22. Removal Confirmation Request  
Upon confirmation, the system does the following:  
Deletes product files and the Base driver program group  
from the Start menu  
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Dynamically unloads the drivers from memory  
Cleans up the registry  
When the Base driver removal process is finished, the  
Install/Uninstall dialog box reappears.  
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Driver  
5
Overview  
You can create up to four NDIS driver configurations for  
connecting the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter to IP and/or IPX  
networks. This capability allows the adapter to emulate a LAN  
adapter and connect with up to four IP and IPX networks  
simultaneously. The driver transports TCP/IP and IPX/SPX  
protocols over the following types of connections:  
PPP, X.25, and Frame Relay point-to-point connections  
X.25 and Frame Relay point-to-multipoint connections  
Each NDIS driver connection configuration is referred to as a  
logical adapter. Logical adapters specify adapter properties,  
network protocol properties, channels, and channel properties  
to use for WAN network connections.  
During the NDIS driver installation, one logical adapter is  
automatically created and assigned a unique adapter identifier.  
You can use the NDIS Driver Setup utility to change the  
logical adapter’s default network and channel properties. In  
addition, you can use the Windows NT Network Control Panel  
to create up to three additional logical adapters, and then use  
the NDIS Driver Setup utility to set up properties for the  
logical adapters.  
The chapter explains how to do the following NDIS Driver  
Setup tasks:  
Access online help  
Start and use the NDIS Driver Setup utility  
Add a logical adapter  
Set up logical adapter network properties  
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View the status of logical adapter connections  
Set up channels for logical adapter connections  
Delete channels from a logical adapter configuration  
Manually connect a channel  
Manually disconnect a channel  
View the status of channel connections  
Accessing Online Help  
For detailed information about the functions and dialog boxes  
described in this chapter, see the NDIS Driver Setup online  
help. You can access online help in the following ways:  
Press F1 to display field-level contextual help in a pop-  
up window.  
Click Help to display the main online help window.  
Click the Help icon  
, and then select the topic you  
want to read about.  
Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility  
Start the NDIS Driver Setup utility in either of the following  
ways:  
If you need to change network protocol properties for a  
logical adapter, you must start the utility adapter from  
the Control Panel, as follows:  
a. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then  
Control Panel.  
b. Double-click the Network icon, and select the  
Adapters tab.  
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c. On the Network adapters dialog box, select the  
Interphase NDIS logical adapter you want to  
configure, and click Properties.  
For any other purposes, you can start the utility from the  
Interphase WAN Adapters menu.  
From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Interphase WAN Adapters, and then NDIS Driver  
Setup.  
When you start the utility, the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 5-1. NDIS Driver Setup Dialog Box  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is listed as 5535-1P-SR  
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The NDIS Driver Setup dialog box contains two sections:  
Adapter and Channels.  
Adapter Functions  
Use the Adapter section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box  
to set up or display NDIS logical adapter properties.  
NOTE  
If multiple logical adapters have been created, and you  
started the utility from the Interphase WAN Adapters  
menu, the Adapter section of the screen displays forward  
and back arrow buttons. These buttons enable you to  
move among the logical adapters.  
An LED beside the logical adapter identifier displays the  
adapter status. The following table describes the adapter LED.  
This LED color... Means...  
Black  
The adapter is not working.  
If you are in the installation process, you might need  
to restart your system to use the adapter. Otherwise, a  
problem might have occurred affecting adapter  
startup.  
For more information, use the Windows NT Event  
Viewer to view error events.  
Gray  
The adapter is running, but without a PVC connection.  
Green  
The adapter is working properly. At least one PVC is  
connected.  
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Channels Functions  
Use the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box  
to create and configure channels for each logical adapter’s  
WAN and LAN network communications.  
For each channel, the IP/IPX column displays LEDs  
associated with the LAN protocol(s) routed through the  
channel. The IP LED represents the TCP/IP protocol, and the  
IPX LED represents the IPX/SPX protocol. The LED color is  
dynamically updated when the channel status changes. The  
following table describes the channel LEDs.  
This LED color... Means...  
Green  
Black  
The channel is connected.  
An error occurred during the transfer of properties  
between the NDIS Driver Setup program and the  
NDIS driver.  
If the NDIS driver is not running, or if you have not  
restarted your system since the last installation, this  
state is normal.  
Gray  
The channel is not connected, and has not been  
connected since the last system startup.  
Yellow  
Channel connection is pending for an incoming or  
outgoing call. This is a transitional state; the channel  
should be in this state for only a few seconds.  
Blue  
Red  
The channel was connected but is now idle due to  
inactivity.  
An error occurred during the last connection. See the  
error code in the last column or click the Status button  
to view information in the Status dialog box.  
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Use the following icons in the Channels section of the NDIS  
Driver Setup dialog box to manage channel properties.  
Click this icon... To do the following...  
Create. Create a new channel.  
For more information, see Setting Up Channels for  
Logical Adapters on page 75.  
Edit. Edit the selected channel. (You can also double-  
click a channel row to edit the channel.)  
For more information, see Setting Up Channels for  
Logical Adapters on page 75.  
For more information, see Deleting Channels from  
Logical Adapters on page 92.  
Activate. Manually connect to an outgoing channel.  
Usually a channel is automatically connected when  
LAN frames are routed to the NDIS logical adapter.  
For more information, see Manually Connecting a  
Channel on page 93.  
Release. Manually disconnect an active channel.  
Usually a channel is automatically disconnected due  
to inactivity.  
Caution: Use this button carefully because a  
connected channel may contain data traffic;  
manual disconnection can cause data loss.  
For more information, see Manually Disconnecting a  
Channel on page 93.  
Status. Display the selected Channel status dialog  
box. You can display one Status dialog box  
simultaneously for each channel. (For more  
information, see Viewing Channel Status on page 91.)  
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Adding a Logical Adapter  
To add a new logical adapter to the NDIS driver configuration,  
do the following:  
1. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then Control  
Panel. Then double-click the Network icon and select  
the Adapters tab to display the Network Adapters  
dialog box.  
2. On the Network Adapters dialog box, click the Add  
button.  
The Select Network Adapter dialog box appears, listing  
adapter drivers.  
Figure 5-2. Adding a Logical Network Adapter  
3. Select Interphase 5535 NDIS Adapter, and click OK.  
The NDIS Driver Setup dialog box appears.  
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To continue, set up WAN Networking properties for the new  
logical adapter as described in the next section, Setting Up  
Logical Adapter Network Properties.  
NOTE  
When you close the Network Adapters dialog box after  
adding a new logical adapter, you will be prompted to set  
up IPX/SPX and/or TCP/IP properties for the logical  
adapter, as described in Setting Up Network Protocol  
Properties on page 46.  
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Setting Up Logical Adapter Network  
Properties  
After you add a new logical adapter or start the NDIS Driver  
setup utility to configure an existing logical adapter, the NDIS  
Driver Setup dialog box appears.  
Figure 5-3. NDIS Adapter Properties Dialog Box  
To set up the logical adapter network properties, do the  
following:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS Driver Setup utility from the  
control panel, as described in Starting the NDIS Driver  
Setup Utility on page 64.  
2. In the Adapter section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, click the Properties button.  
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The Properties dialog box appears for the displayed  
logical adapter.  
Figure 5-4. NDIS Logical Adapter Properties  
3. In the Station Name field, enter the station name for the  
logical adapter. (This is an optional property.)  
CAUTION  
In the Local Address field, the default Ethernet address is  
correct and must not be modified.  
4. In the MTU field, enter the MTU (Maximum  
Transmission Unit) to be used for communication. If  
you are not sure which value to use, leave the default  
value.  
5. In the Protocols section, select the protocol(s) to be  
linked to the adapter. At least one of the protocols is  
required.  
You can change the protocols only if you started the  
NDIS Driver Setup from the Control panel.  
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If one or both of the protocols are selected but  
unavailable, the protocol is already used by a defined  
channel.  
If one or both protocols are neither selected nor  
available, the protocols might not be installed. To install  
the network protocols do the following:  
a. Close the NDIS Driver Properties dialog box, and  
then close the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box.  
b. On the Network Adapters dialog box, select the  
Protocols tab.  
c. If the desired protocols (IP or IPX/SPX) are not  
listed, click Add and follow the onscreen  
instructions. Then repeat steps 1 through 5.  
6. When you finish setting up logical adapter network  
properties, click OK to save the properties and return to  
the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box.  
NOTE  
When you close the Network Adapters dialog box after  
adding a logical adapter or a logical adapter network  
protocol, you are prompted to set up IPX/SPX and/or  
TCP/IP properties for the logical adapter, as described in  
Setting Up Network Protocol Properties on page 46.  
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Status  
To view the logical adapter connection status:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as  
described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on  
page 64.  
2. In the Adapter section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, click the Status button.  
The Status dialog box appears for the displayed logical  
adapter.  
Figure 5-5. NDIS Logical Adapter Status  
For all channels associated with the logical adapter, this dialog  
box displays the total numbers of frames transmitted and  
received successfully and with errors. The transmit and receive  
counters are dynamically refreshed every second. Use this  
information to detect an abnormal rate of communication  
errors.  
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Setting Up Channels for Logical Adapters  
Channel definitions specify the connection properties that  
enable NDIS logical adapters to communicate with remote  
computers. Channel definitions tell the NDIS driver how to  
reach a given TCP/IP or IPX/SPX address through X.25 or  
Frame Relay networks, or through PPP connections. Each  
TCP/IP or IPX/SPX address represents a stand-alone  
workstation or a gateway.  
The NDIS Driver Setup dialog box defines channels and  
channel properties associated with an NDIS logical adapter.  
Figure 5-6. NDIS Driver Setup Dialog Box  
The NDIS Driver Setup dialog box appears automatically after  
you add a logical adapter using Windows NT.  
If you need to set up channels for an existing logical adapter,  
open this dialog box by starting the NDIS Driver Setup utility  
as described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on page  
64.  
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To create or modify a channel for an NDIS logical adapter, do  
the following:  
1. In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup  
utility, select to add or edit a channel, as follows:  
To add a channel, click the (Create) icon.  
To edit an existing channel, select the channel and  
click the (Edit) icon.  
The Channel properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 5-7. Channel Properties Dialog Box  
This dialog box includes four groups of properties:  
General  
LAN  
WAN  
Port  
The topics that follow explain how to set up each group of  
channel properties.  
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Setting Up General Properties  
The following illustration shows the general section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
Figure 5-8. General Channel Properties  
To set up general channel properties, do the following:  
1. In the Name field, identify the name of the channel  
being set up.  
2. In the Comment field, enter optional comments or  
relevant information.  
3. Check either or both the Outgoing and Incoming fields  
to specify the use of the channel. A channel can be used  
for outgoing calls only, for incoming calls only, or for  
outgoing and incoming calls.  
4. In the Idle timeout field, set the channel inactivity timer  
by entering the length of time after which to  
automatically disconnect the channel due to inactivity.  
Or to disable the inactivity counter, enter 0.  
If the inactivity counter is disabled, only the remote peer  
or local user intervention can disconnect the channel.  
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Setting Up LAN Properties  
The following illustration shows the LAN section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
Figure 5-9. LAN Channel Properties  
To set up LAN properties for the channel, do the following:  
1. Complete information in the fields in the LAN section  
of the Channel properties dialog box as follows:  
a. Check the TCP/IP and/or IPX/SPX fields to select  
the protocols to be routed through this channel. At  
least one protocol must be selected.  
b. If the TCP/IP protocol is selected, in the TCP/IP  
Address field, enter the TCP/IP address of the  
remote equipment in dotted decimal format.  
c. If the IPX/SPX protocol is selected, in the IPX/SPX  
Node Address field, enter the IPX/SPX address of  
the remote equipment (12 hexadecimal digits).  
2. To set up properties for the selected LAN protocol(s),  
do the following:  
a. In the LAN section of the Channel properties dialog  
box, click the Properties button.  
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The LAN Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 5-10. LAN Properties Dialog Box  
b. If the TCP/IP protocol is selected, in the TCP/IP  
fields, specify the channel’s TCP/IP address, the  
broadcast option, and the Van Jacobson  
compression mode.  
NOTE  
The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not  
supported in the current version of NDIS Driver and is  
unavailable in the dialog box.  
c. If the IPX/SPX protocol is selected, in the IPX/SPX  
fields, specify the IPX/SPX node address and the  
broadcast option.  
d. Click OK to save the LAN properties and return to  
the Channel properties dialog box.  
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Setting Up WAN Properties  
The following illustration shows the WAN section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
Figure 5-11. WAN Channel Properties  
To set up WAN properties for the channel, do the following:  
1. Complete information in the fields in the WAN section  
of the Channel properties dialog box as follows:  
a. Check the PPP, X.25, or FR field to select the WAN  
protocol to transport the selected LAN protocol(s).  
b. If the X.25 protocol is selected, in the X.25 Address  
field, enter the remote equipment address to use for  
the X.25 protocol.  
2. To set up properties for the selected WAN protocol,  
The PPP Properties, X.25 Properties, or Frame Relay  
The topics that follow provide instructions for setting up WAN  
To set up PPP properties, continue to the next topic,  
PPP WAN Properties.  
To set up X.25 properties, skip to X.25 WAN Properties  
on page 83.  
To set up Frame Relay properties, skip to Frame Relay  
WAN Properties on page 85.  
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PPP WAN Properties  
The PPP Properties dialog box enables you to set up WAN  
properties for a channel that uses the PPP protocol. Use this  
dialog box to specify PPP authentication, negotiation, and idle  
timeout methods.  
Figure 5-12. PPP Properties Dialog Box  
For detailed information about setting up protocol parameters  
using this dialog box, see online help.  
To set up PPP WAN properties for the channel, do the  
following:  
1. In the Authentication section, set up authentication  
requirements as follows:  
a. Select the authentication methods to be used for the  
local and remote peers. You can select either or both  
of the following: CHAP (Challenge Handshake  
Authentication Protocol) or PAP (Password  
Authentication Protocol).  
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For each authentication method chosen, a tabbed  
section appears under the checkbox fields, enabling  
you to specify additional authentication properties.  
b. In the tabbed fields for each authentication method,  
identify whether the method is mandatory. Specify  
whether to use the same properties as another  
method. Also enter the local and remote identifiers  
and the password to use for authentication.  
2. In the LCP Negotiation section, select parameters to be  
used during Link Control Protocol (LCP) negotiation.  
3. In the Idle timeout section, select a parameter that  
determines when the link will be disconnected.  
To deactivate the idle timeout counter so that only  
the remote peer or the network can close the PPP  
link, select Inactive.  
To close the PPP link and physical connection as  
soon as the channel is deactivated, select Used  
session.  
To close the PPP link and physical connection after  
the channel remains deactivated for a specified time,  
select Use session + Delay and enter the delay time  
in seconds.  
NOTE  
The multi-link group of properties can be used only with  
adapters that have multiple ports. They are unavailable in  
the dialog box.  
4. Click OK to save the PPP properties and return to the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
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Next, if you want to set up PPP port properties, skip to Setting  
Up Port Properties on page 86.  
X.25 WAN Properties  
The X.25 Properties dialog box enables you set up WAN  
properties for a channel that uses the X.25 protocol. Use this  
dialog box to define the properties of outgoing calls and  
choose how to filter incoming calls.  
Figure 5-13. X.25 Properties  
For detailed information about setting up protocol parameters  
using this dialog box, see online help.  
To set up X.25 WAN properties for the channel, do the  
following:  
1. In the Outgoing call section, set up properties for  
outgoing calls as follows:  
a. In the Remote address field, to route the outgoing  
call to the remote peer, enter the address of the  
remote peer. You can add a one or two-digit sub-  
address to connect to a specific workstation or  
application on a LAN.  
b. In the Local sub-address field, if you want the  
network to provide the local sub-address to the  
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remote peer along with the local address (which is  
generally automatically provided), enter the local  
sub-address.  
c. In the User data field, enter data to be inserted into  
the call request packet. User data helps the remote  
peer identify the caller and connection protocols.  
d. To have a reverse charging request facility inserted  
in the X.25 call packet, check the Propose reverse  
charging field.  
2. In the Incoming call section, set up properties for  
incoming calls as follows:  
a. In the Remote address and Local sub-address  
fields, enter the address of the remote peer(s) from  
which to accept incoming calls.  
You can use 1 to 15 decimal digits or wildcard  
characters. Use the wildcard character ? as a  
placeholder for a single digit, and the character * as  
a placeholder for a block of digits.  
b. In the User data field, enter user data to be checked  
in the incoming call packet. User data helps identify  
the caller and the protocols used in the connection.  
c. To have the local peer accept a reverse charging  
request proposed by the remote peer, check the  
Accept reverse charging field.  
3. In the Closed user group field, enter a closed user  
group number to be used by the network when the local  
peer belongs to several user groups.  
For outgoing calls, this number determines to which  
group the outgoing call packet is routed.  
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For incoming calls, this number determines from which  
group the incoming call will be accepted.  
4. Click OK to save the X.25 properties and return to the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
Next, if you want to set up X.25 port properties, skip to Setting  
Up Port Properties on page 86.  
Frame Relay WAN Properties  
The Frame Relay dialog box enables you set up WAN  
properties for a channel that uses the Frame Relay protocol.  
Use this dialog box to specify the channel’s virtual circuit  
properties. Only the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) is  
available.  
Figure 5-14. Frame Relay Properties Dialog Box  
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For detailed information about setting up protocol parameters  
using this dialog box, see online help.  
To set up Frame Relay WAN properties for the channel, do the  
following:  
1. In the DLCI and Traffic control sections of the Frame  
Relay dialog box, make sure that properties match those  
of your Frame Relay provider subscription.  
Check with your Frame Relay provider to determine the  
appropriate parameters. See online help for a detailed  
description of each property.  
2. Click OK to save the Frame Relay properties and return  
to the Channel properties dialog box.  
Next, if you want to set up Frame Relay port properties,  
continue to the next topic, Setting Up Port Properties.  
Setting Up Port Properties  
dialog box depend on whether the PPP, X.25, or Frame Relay  
The topics that follow provide instructions for setting up port  
To set up PPP port properties, continue to the next topic,  
PPP Serial Port Properties.  
To set up X.25 port properties, skip to X.25 Port  
Properties on page 88.  
To set up Frame Relay port properties, skip to Frame  
Relay Port Properties on page 89.  
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PPP Serial Port Properties  
The following illustration shows the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box when the PPP WAN protocol is  
selected.  
Figure 5-15. PPP Channel Port Properties  
To set up port properties for a channel using the PPP protocol,  
do the following:  
1. In the Card field, if more than one physical iSPAN-  
Serial WAN adapter is installed, select the physical  
adapter to be used by the channel.  
2. To specify serial port properties for the selected adapter,  
do the following:  
a. Click the Properties button in the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
The Serial Line Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 5-16. Serial Line Properties  
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b. Specify the clock, coding, and DSR Timer  
properties for the serial line.  
c. Click OK to save the serial line properties and return  
to the Channel properties dialog box.  
X.25 Port Properties  
The following illustration shows the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box when the X.25 WAN protocol  
is selected.  
Figure 5-17. X.25 Channel Port Properties  
To set up port properties for a channel using the X.25 protocol,  
do the following:  
1. In the Card field, if more than one physical iSPAN-  
Serial WAN adapter is installed, select the physical  
adapter to be used by the channel.  
2. In the Network field, if more than one X.25 network  
configuration has been created for use by the NDIS  
driver, select the network configuration to be used by  
this channel.  
3. If you need to create, edit, or remove a network  
configuration to be used for driver connections, do the  
following:  
a. Click the Properties button in the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
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b. On the X.25 protocol properties dialog box,  
configure the X.25 network properties to use with  
this channel. For instructions, see Setting Up X.25  
Network Properties on page 150.  
All X.25 network configurations created in this  
dialog box are available for use by all of the  
adapter’s NDIS channels and SNA link services.  
c. Click OK to save the X.25 protocol properties and  
return to the Channel properties dialog box.  
NOTE  
Because changing the X.25 network configuration  
changes the adapter firmware, use the WAN Adapters  
Setup utility to reload the firmware after making this  
change, as described in Saving WAN Adapters Setup  
Properties on page 163.  
Frame Relay Port Properties  
The following illustration shows the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box when the Frame Relay (FR)  
WAN protocol is selected.  
Figure 5-18. Frame Relay Channel Port Properties  
To set up port properties for a channel using the Frame Relay  
protocol, do the following:  
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1. In the Card field, if more than one physical iSPAN-  
Serial WAN adapter is installed, select the physical  
adapter to be used by the channel.  
2. In the Network field, if more than one Frame Relay  
network configuration has been created for use by the  
NDIS driver, select the network configuration to be  
used by this channel.  
3. If you need to create, edit, or remove a network  
configuration to be used for driver connections, do the  
a. Click the Properties button in the Port section of the  
Channel properties dialog box.  
b. On the Frame Relay protocol properties dialog box,  
configure the Frame Relay network properties to use  
with this channel. For instructions, see Setting Up  
Frame Relay Network Properties on page 155.  
All Frame Relay network configurations created in  
this dialog box are available for use by all of the  
adapter’s NDIS channels and SNA link services.  
c. Click OK to save the Frame Relay protocol  
properties and return to the Channel properties  
dialog box.  
NOTE  
Because changing the Frame Relay network  
configuration changes the adapter firmware, use the WAN  
Adapters Setup utility to reload the firmware after making  
this change, as described in Saving WAN Adapters Setup  
Properties on page 163.  
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Viewing Channel Status  
To view channel status information, do the following:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as  
described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on  
page 64.  
2. In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, select the channel and click  
(Status).  
This channel status dialog box appears.  
Figure 5-19. Channel Status Dialog Box  
This dialog box displays channel status information and data  
traffic counters. Information is refreshed every second. You  
can open multiple occurrences of the channel status box for  
multiple channels simultaneously.  
To keep this window on top of other windows, click  
(Keep on Top). Click the icon again to return the window to  
its normal state.  
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The following table describes channel status parameters.  
Parameter  
Description  
IP  
IPX  
or  
Protocol field. Allows you to select the LAN protocol to  
view for the channel: IP, IPX, or the sum of IP and IPX  
links.  
IP+IPX  
Cause  
Displays the internal cause code of the NDIS Driver in  
case of channel or outgoing call disconnection.  
Protocol  
Displays the protocol originating the diagnostic code.  
Diagnostic  
Displays the internal protocol diagnostic code. This  
code is protocol-dependent.  
Ses/Byt  
Ses/Frm  
Tot/Byt  
Tot/Frm  
Displays the total number of bytes transmitted and  
received during the current or last session for this  
channel using the selected LAN protocol(s).  
Displays the total number of frames transmitted and  
received during the current or last session for this  
channel using the selected LAN protocol(s).  
Displays the total number of bytes transmitted and  
received since the last system startup for this channel  
using the selected LAN protocol(s).  
Displays the total number of frames transmitted and  
received since the last system startup for this channel  
using the selected LAN protocol(s).  
To delete a channel from a logical adapter configuration, do  
the following:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as  
described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on  
page 64.  
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2. In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, select the channel and click  
(Delete).  
Manually Connecting a Channel  
A channel connection is usually established automatically  
when LAN frames are routed to the NDIS driver. You can  
manually create a channel connection to use for testing the  
physical port connection and WAN protocol level.  
To manually connect a channel, do the following:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as  
described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on  
page 64.  
2. In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, select the channel and click  
(Activate).  
NOTE  
The Activate button is enabled only when you select  
outgoing call channels with a disconnected status.  
Manually Disconnecting a Channel  
A channel connection is usually disconnected automatically  
due to inactivity. You can manually disconnect a channel to use  
for testing the physical port at the WAN protocol level.  
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Manually Disconnecting a Channel  
To manually disconnect an active channel, do the following:  
1. If needed, start the NDIS driver Setup utility, as  
described in Starting the NDIS Driver Setup Utility on  
page 64.  
2. In the Channels section of the NDIS Driver Setup dialog  
box, select the channel and click  
(Release).  
NOTES  
This button is enabled for connected channels only.  
If a connected channel contains data traffic, manual  
disconnection can cause data loss.  
If LAN protocol broadcast frames are enabled, the  
channel can immediately reconnect.  
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Events  
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Overview  
The NDIS Driver Log utility is installed when you install the  
NDIS driver. The NDIS Driver Log records NDIS driver event  
information, and stores the information in the Windows NT  
log. The NDIS Driver Log enables you to select the types of  
events to be saved. It extracts NDIS driver events from the  
following sources:  
Local Windows NT computer application log  
Remote Windows NT computer application log  
Both a local and remote Windows NT Log saved in an  
event (.evt) file  
The events can be viewed using either the NDIS Driver Log  
dialog box or the Windows NT Event Viewer. The NDIS  
Driver Log dialog box provides more details about NDIS  
driver events than the Windows NT Event Viewer provides.  
This chapter explains how to do the following NDIS Driver  
Log tasks:  
Access online help  
Use NDIS Driver Log menus  
Customize NDIS events in the Interphase NDIS Driver  
Log  
View NDIS events in the Windows NT Event Viewer  
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Accessing Online Help  
For detailed information about the functions and dialog boxes  
described in this chapter, see the NDIS Driver Log online help.  
You can access online help in the following ways:  
Press F1 to display field-level contextual help in a pop-  
up window.  
Click the Help button.  
Click the Help icon  
, and then select the topic you  
want to read about.  
Starting the NDIS Driver Log  
To start the NDIS Driver Log, do either of the following:  
From the Start menu, select Programs, Interphase  
WAN Adapters, and then NDIS Driver Log.  
In the NDIS Driver Setup dialog box, click the Log icon  
.
When you start the utility, the NDIS Driver Log dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 6-1. NDIS Driver Log Dialog Box  
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Viewing Events in the NDIS Driver Log  
The events displayed on the NDIS Driver Log dialog box  
correspond to the filter and display settings configured for the  
NDIS Driver Log. The types of details depend on the network  
protocol being used by the driver.  
To see the original channel settings used when the event  
occurred, in the Channel column, double-click on the event.  
Customizing NDIS Driver Log Settings  
In addition to the Help menu, the NDIS Driver Log window  
provides the Log menu and Parameters menu. Use these menus  
to customize NDIS Driver Log event categories, filters, and  
display settings to suit your requirements.  
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Log Menu  
Figure 6-2. Log Menu  
Use the Log menu to navigate to the Windows NT Log or the  
NDIS Driver Setup utility, refresh or clear event information,  
connect to a remote station log, and customize the logging  
process.  
The Save as option allows you to save the log with the current  
selected format in a text-delimited file, which can be exported  
to another software program such as a spreadsheet. The Open  
option enables you to open a saved log file.  
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Parameters Menu  
Figure 6-3. Parameters Menu  
Use the Parameters menu to customize the NDIS Driver Log  
event list in either or both of the following ways:  
Specify events to be displayed in the event list.  
Choose the parameter used in each column.  
Specifying Events to Log to Windows NT  
To specify the events to be logged to the Windows NT log, do  
the following:  
1. In the NDIS Driver Log dialog box, select the Log  
menu; then select the Configure option.  
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The Configure Logging dialog box appears.  
Figure 6-4. Configure Logging Dialog Box  
2. Select the event categories to be logged from the NDIS  
driver into the Windows NT log.  
3. To make logging functions available, select the Active  
logging checkbox in the lower right of the dialog box.  
(Or deselect the checkbox to make logging functions  
unavailable.)  
Setting Up Event List Display Properties  
For each event category to be logged by the NDIS Driver Log,  
you can select columns of information to be displayed in the  
event list. You can also customize the display order and format.  
To customize the displayed event information, do the  
following:  
1. In the NDIS Driver Log dialog box, select the  
Parameters menu; then select the Display option.  
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The Display dialog box appears.  
Figure 6-5. Display Dialog Box  
2. Select the chronological order in which to display  
events—whether newest to oldest, or oldest to newest.  
3. Select the Display milliseconds checkbox to display  
event times and intervals in milliseconds.  
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4. To change the font, click the Font button. Then on the  
Windows NT Font dialog box, change the font style and  
size as needed. Click OK to return to the Display dialog  
box.  
5. Select the column headings to be displayed on the NDIS  
Driver Log event list.  
6. If you want to change the order of the display  
parameters, do the following:  
a. Select the parameter you want to move, and click the  
up or down arrow.  
b. Click OK.  
These parameters are saved when you use the Save or Save as  
option on the NDIS Driver Log dialog box to save your Log  
Display Parameters (.ldp) file.  
For information about event display properties, see the online  
help provided with the NDIS Driver Log.  
Setting Up Event Filtering Criteria  
To set up event filtering criteria used to create the NDIS Driver  
Log event list, do the following:  
1. In the NDIS Driver Log dialog box, select the  
Parameter menu; then select the Filter option.  
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The Filter dialog box appears.  
Figure 6-6. Event Filters Dialog Box  
2. Enter filtering criteria to be used with your event list.  
You can save these criteria when you use the Save or Save as  
option on the NDIS Driver Log dialog box to save your Log  
Display Parameters (.ldp) file.  
For detailed information about filtering criteria, see the NDIS  
Driver Log online help.  
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Viewing Events in the NT Event Viewer  
In addition to the NDIS Driver Log dialog box, you can also  
use the Windows NT Event View to view NDIS driver events.  
The Event Viewer is a standard feature of Windows NT.  
To display the Event Viewer, from the Log menu, select  
Windows NT Log. (Or from the Windows NT Start menu,  
select Programs, Administrative Tools (Common), and then  
Event Viewer.)  
Various events are recorded in the Windows NT Event Viewer,  
as shown in the following illustration.  
Figure 6-7. Windows NT Event Viewer  
The following table describes the events recorded in the Event  
Viewer and the icons that represent the events.  
Icon  
Event  
Beginning of logging process. Indicates when the NDIS  
logging process starts.  
Successful connection.  
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Icon  
Event  
Channel disconnection. Indicates when a channel has been  
disconnected for any reason. This event is recorded even  
when a time-out disconnection is issued by the driver.  
Trying to connect to an outgoing channel. Indicates each  
attempt to connect to any destination. This message is  
usually followed by a Successful connection event.  
Failure to establish communication. Indicates any failure to  
connect a channel.  
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Double-clicking one of the events in the list opens the  
following dialog box, which shows detailed information about  
the selected event.  
Figure 6-8. Windows NT Event Detail Dialog Box  
To interpret the Data part of the dialog box, you must use the  
NDIS Driver Log, described in Customizing NDIS Driver Log  
Settings on page 97. The data is interpreted by the NDIS Driver  
log program.  
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Link Services Software  
7
Overview  
SNA Server link services allow you to connect a Windows NT  
SNA Server to SNA hosts over a dedicated SDLC, X.25, or  
Frame Relay line, or across a Frame Relay or X.25 network.  
This chapter describes the process for installing and setting up  
SNA Server link services software for your adapter on  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 systems.  
To install the SNA link services software, follow these basic  
steps:  
1. Verify that your system meets minimum requirements.  
2. Install the Base driver.  
3. Install SNA Server link services.  
This chapter also explains how to remove the Base driver  
software. However, it does not provide instructions for  
removing SNA link services because they can be removed only  
by removing the Microsoft SNA Server software package.  
Review the Read Me text file on the iSPAN-Serial WAN  
installation CD before installing the adapter software. The  
Read Me file contains information about the files included on  
the CD. Also, if Read Me First documentation is included in  
your installation kit, review it for information about changes  
and updates made to this Users Guide after the print date.  
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Verifying Minimum Requirements  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is named 5535-1P-SR in  
the software installation and configuration dialogs.  
Verifying Minimum Requirements  
If you have not already done so, verify that your system meets  
the minimum requirements described in Minimum System  
Requirements on page 9.  
Installing the Base Driver  
NOTE  
If the NDIS driver software is installed on this system, the  
Base driver is already installed. Base driver software is  
automatically installed during NDIS driver installation. If  
the Base driver is already installed, skip to Installing  
Interphase SNA Link Services on page 113.  
To install the Base driver software, complete the following  
tasks:  
1. Run the Base driver Setup program and start the  
installation.  
2. Set up WAN properties.  
3. Complete the Base driver installation.  
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Running the Setup Program  
To install the Base driver software, do the following:  
1. From the Windows Start menu, choose Run. The Run  
dialog box appears.  
2. Insert the SNA Server CD-ROM.  
3. Enter [drive]:\5535SR\base\setup.exe(where  
[drive] is the CD-ROM drive), and click OK.  
The Interphase 553X Base Driver dialog box appears.  
Figure 7-1. Base Driver Installation Dialog Box  
4. If needed, change the default installation path in the  
Copy To field to the desired pathname. (The default  
path is C:\WANSETUP.)  
The installation program copies product files to the  
directory specified in the Copy To field, and creates a  
program group in the Windows NT Start menu.  
To continue the software installation, set up the adapter’s port  
properties as described in the next section, Setting Up WAN  
Properties.  
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Setting Up WAN Properties  
After the Base driver software is installed as described in  
Running the Setup Program, the WAN Adapters Setup dialog  
box appears, as shown in the following illustration.  
Figure 7-2. WAN Adapters Setup Dialog Box  
The card name is displayed in the Cards section. Use the  
Cards section to set up the card’s port properties.  
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NOTE  
If the Cards list is empty, the adapter might not be  
properly installed. See Problems and Solutions on page  
166 for information to correct the problem.  
When configuring the adapter’s serial port properties, if you  
are not sure which options to select, use the default values. You  
can change the settings later. For detailed information about  
setting up WAN properties, press the F1 key to view field-level  
help, or see Setting up Firmware and Hardware on page 145.  
To configure the WAN properties, make sure the appropriate  
adapter is selected in the Cards list of the WAN Adapters  
Setup dialog box. Then do the following:  
1. Select the serial port you want to configure and click  
Properties.  
The SR Port Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 7-3. SR Port Properties Dialog Box  
2. In the Interface field, select the Serial Line interface  
type to be used with the adapter.  
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3. In the Modem signals field, select the method for  
handling modem signals. (In most cases, the default  
option, External modem, is appropriate.)  
4. Click OK to return to the WAN Adapters Setup dialog  
box.  
5. When WAN adapter properties are configured as  
needed, click OK in the WAN Adapters Setup dialog  
box.  
Continue to the next section, Completing the Base Driver  
Installation.  
Completing the Base Driver Installation  
After you finish the WAN port properties setup for the adapter,  
a message indicates that the system is updating the appropriate  
firmware for the adapter. The setup software automatically  
finds the firmware for the adapter. It updates the Windows NT  
registry and dynamically installs the drivers.  
When the software configuration is finished, the following  
message informs you that the driver is running.  
Figure 7-4. Message Indicating Successful Configuration  
To complete the Base driver installation, do the following:  
1. Click OK.  
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A message informs you that the Base driver package has  
been successfully installed.  
Figure 7-5. Successful Base Driver installation Message  
2. Click OK.  
Now install the SNA Server link services. Continue to the next  
section, Installing Interphase SNA Link Services.  
Installing Interphase SNA Link Services  
To install Interphase SNA link services for Microsoft SNA  
Server, you must use the Microsoft SNA Server Manager.  
CAUTION  
Before you can install Interphase link services, Microsoft  
SNA Server must be installed, with default link services  
configured. For information about the SNA Server  
installation process, see your Microsoft SNA Server  
documentation.  
To install Interphase SNA link services, do the following:  
1. To start the Microsoft SNA Server Manager, from the  
Windows Start menu, select Programs, Microsoft  
SNA Server, and then Manager.  
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The Microsoft SNA Server Manager window appears.  
Figure 7-6. Microsoft SNA Server Manager Window  
2. From the Tools menu, select External Link Services.  
The Microsoft SNA Server Setup welcome dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 7-7. SNA Server Setup Dialog Box  
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3. Click Continue.  
The Setup Options dialog box appears.  
Figure 7-8. Setup Options Dialog Box  
4. Click Links to configure link services.  
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The Link Service Installation dialog box appears, listing  
available link services.  
Figure 7-9. List of Available Link Services  
5. Click Other to install services other than the listed ones.  
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SNA Server setup requests the software path in the Link  
Service Import dialog box.  
Figure 7-10. Link Service Import Dialog Box  
6. Insert the 5535 SNA Link Services CD-ROM, and enter  
[drive]:\5535SRin the Path field. (where [drive] is  
the CD-ROM drive—for example D:\5535SR).  
7. When you have entered the path, click Continue.  
NOTE  
If you enter the pathname incorrectly on the first attempt,  
you might need to click the Back button after entering the  
pathname correctly to exit the Link Service Import dialog  
box.  
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8. The Link Service Installation dialog box reappears,  
listing Interphase link services.  
Figure 7-11. Interphase Link Service Installation Dialog Box  
These include the following:  
Interphase Frame Relay link service  
Interphase SDLC link service  
Interphase X.25 link service  
You can add all three Interphase link services (Frame  
Relay, SDLC and X.25), but you can add only one at a  
time.  
9. Select the Interphase link service you want to install and  
click Install.  
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After all necessary files are copied for the selected link  
service, the following setup message appears.  
Figure 7-12. Successful Link Service Setup Message  
installation and return to the Microsoft SNA Server  
Manager window.  
11. If you need to install another Interphase link service,  
repeat steps 2 through 11, starting on page 114.  
To set up your new Interphase link service(s), see Setting up  
SNA Server Link Services on page 123.  
Removing Base Driver Software  
You cannot remove SNA link services without removing the  
entire SNA Server software package. Only removal of the Base  
driver is discussed in this chapter. See your Microsoft SNA  
Server software documentation for information about  
removing the SNA Server software package.  
You can remove the Base driver without removing the SNA  
Server software. However, if you remove the Base driver,  
Interphase SNA Server link services will no longer be  
available.  
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CAUTION  
If any other software requiring the Base driver (such as  
the Interphase NDIS driver) is installed in your system, do  
not remove the Base driver.  
If you no longer need to use the adapter, do the following to  
remove the Base driver software from your system:  
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings, and  
then Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon, then  
select the Install/Uninstall tab.  
3. Select Interphase 553X Base driver, and click  
Add/Remove.  
The following message asks whether you want to  
remove the software.  
Figure 7-13. Base Driver Removal Prompt  
4. Click Continue to confirm the removal.  
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5. When a dialog box prompts you to confirm the card  
removal and driver deletion, click Yes.  
Next, a series of messages informs you that the software  
is being removed. The final message informs you that  
the Base driver has been successfully deinstalled.  
Figure 7-14. Base Driver Removed Successfully  
This message also prompts you to shut down and restart  
your computer to make changes take effect.  
6. Continue as follows:  
Click Shutdown and restart to reboot your  
computer and apply changes.  
Click OK to continue without applying changes.  
Changes will be applied when the machine is  
rebooted.  
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Link Services  
8
Overview  
This chapter explains how to insert and set up Interphase SNA  
Server link services and connections for the iSPAN-Serial  
WAN adapter. The setup procedure is described for SNA  
Server 4.0 (with Microsoft SNA Server Service Pack 1).  
This chapter explains how to do the following SNA Server link  
services setup tasks:  
Access online help  
Insert and set up an Interphase Frame Relay, SDLC, or  
X.25 SNA Server link service  
Insert and set up a Frame Relay, SDLC, or X.25  
connection  
This chapter does not include a detailed description of  
Microsoft’s SNA Server software, interface, or configuration.  
As a general rule, verify default values that appear in Microsoft  
NT dialog boxes, referring to your SNA Server administrator  
for assistance. For a complete description of the SNA Server  
configuration procedure, see the latest Microsoft SNA Server  
documentation, or follow the appropriate links at the Microsoft  
web site: http://www.microsoft.com/products.  
Microsoft SNA Server, Interphase SNA Server link services  
and the standard Base driver (along with the WAN adapter  
firmware) must already be installed before setting up SNA  
Server link services for the adapter. For installation  
instructions, see Installing SNA Server Link Services Software  
on page 107.  
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Accessing Online Help  
For detailed information about the functions and dialog boxes  
described in this chapter, see the SNA Server Manager online  
help. You can access online help in the following ways:  
Press F1 to display field-level contextual help in a pop-  
up window.  
Click Help to display the main online help.  
Starting the SNA Server Manager  
To insert and set up SNA Server link services for the adapter,  
use the Microsoft SNA Server Manager. To start the SNA  
Server Manager, from the Windows Start menu, choose  
Programs, Microsoft SNA Server, and then Manager.  
The Microsoft SNA Server Manager window appears.  
Figure 8-1. Microsoft SNA Server Manager Window  
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Services  
Use the SNA Server Manager to add and set up the Interphase  
link services. This section explains how to do the following:  
Insert a Frame Relay, SLDC, or X.25 link service  
Edit a previously inserted link service  
Set up an inserted Frame Relay link service  
Set up an inserted SLDC link service  
Set up an inserted X.25 link service  
Inserting an Interphase Link Service  
To insert an Interphase link service, do the following:  
1. Open the Microsoft SNA Server Manager window as  
described in Starting the SNA Server Manager on page  
124.  
2. Open the Servers directory, and select the server on  
which you are inserting link services.  
3. If the server is running, stop the server. (From the  
Service menu, select Stop.)  
4. On the SNA Server Manager window, from the Insert  
menu, select Link Service.  
The Insert Link Service dialog box appears, prompting  
you to select a link service from the list.  
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Figure 8-2. Insert Link Service Dialog Box  
5. Select the Interphase link service you want to insert:  
INTERPHASE Frame Relay link service  
INTERPHASE SLDC link service  
INTERPHASE X.25 link service  
6. Click Add to insert the service.  
The Interphase Link Service Properties dialog box  
The settings in the Interphase Link Service Properties dialog  
service name is displayed in the title bar. To configure settings  
To set up a Frame Relay link service, skip to Setting Up  
a Frame Relay Link Service on page 128.  
To set up an SDLC link service, skip to Setting Up an  
SDLC Link Service on page 132.  
To set up an X.25 link service, skip to Setting Up an  
X.25 Link Service on page 136.  
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Editing an Interphase Link Service  
To edit an existing Interphase link service, do the following:  
1. Open the Microsoft SNA Server Manager window as  
described in Starting the SNA Server Manager on page  
124.  
2. Open the Servers directory, and select the server for  
which you are editing a link service.  
3. If the server is running, stop the server. (From the  
Service menu, select Stop.)  
6. Continue as follows:  
continue to Setting Up a Frame Relay Link Service  
on page 128.  
To edit properties of an SDLC link service, skip to  
Setting Up an SDLC Link Service on page 132.  
To edit properties of an X.25 link service, skip to  
Setting Up an X.25 Link Service on page 136.  
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Setting Up a Frame Relay Link Service  
After you insert or select to edit an Interphase Frame Relay  
link service, the Interphase FR Link Service Properties Mode  
Settings dialog box appears.  
Figure 8-3. Frame Relay Link Service Properties Dialog Box  
Use this dialog box to configure the inserted link service, as  
follows:  
1. In the Service Title field, change the service title as  
needed. This is the title that appears in the title bar of the  
dialog box.  
2. In the Card field, make sure the appropriate adapter is  
selected (5535-1P-SR).  
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3. If you want to change the default firmware or hardware  
properties of the adapter, click the WAN Setup button  
to display the WAN Adapters Setup utility. Then follow  
the instructions in Setting up Firmware and Hardware  
on page 145.  
4. In the Frame Relay Network field, select the frame  
relay network configuration to be used with the service.  
5. If you need to create, edit or remove a network  
following:  
a. Click the FR Networks button.  
b. On the Frame Relay protocol properties dialog box,  
configure the Frame Relay network to use with this  
service. For instructions, see Setting Up Frame  
Relay Network Properties on page 155.  
All Frame Relay network configurations created in  
this dialog box are available for use by all of the  
adapter’s SNA link services and NDIS channels.  
c. Click OK to save the Frame Relay protocol  
properties and return to the FR Link Service Mode  
Settings dialog box.  
6. To verify or change the virtual circuit properties used  
with the Frame Relay service, do the following:  
a. Click the Virtual Circuit button.  
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The following dialog box appears, showing Virtual  
Circuit properties.  
Figure 8-4. Frame Relay Virtual Circuit Properties  
b. Make sure DLCI and Traffic control properties  
match the properties of your Frame Relay provider  
subscription.  
Check with your Frame Relay provider to determine  
the appropriate parameters. See online help for a  
detailed description of each property.  
c. Click OK to save the Frame Relay properties and  
return to the Frame Relay Properties dialog box.  
7. If you want to use this link service remotely from  
another SNA Server, select Allow Link Service to be  
Distributed.  
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8. Click OK to save the link service configuration.  
If you edited the Frame Relay link service, the SNA  
Server Manager reappears.  
If you inserted the Frame Relay link service, the  
Insert Link Service dialog box reappears.  
follows:  
If you need to insert another Interphase link service,  
on the Insert Link Service dialog box, select the  
that link service, as described in Setting Up an SDLC  
Link Service on page 132 or Setting Up an X.25 Link  
Service on page 136.  
If you have finished configuring Interphase link  
services, click Finish to return to the SNA Server  
Manager. Then skip to Inserting a Connection on  
page 139.  
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Setting Up an SDLC Link Service  
After you insert or select to edit an Interphase SDLC link  
service, the Interphase SDLC Link Service Properties Mode  
Settings dialog box appears.  
Figure 8-5. SDLC Link Service Mode Settings  
Use this dialog box to configure the SDLC link service mode  
settings and card configuration settings, as described in the  
topics that follow.  
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Configuring SDLC Mode Settings  
To configure SDLC mode settings, do the following:  
1. In the Service Title field, change the service title as  
needed. This is the title that appears in the title bar of the  
dialog box.  
2. In the Window section, make sure that the SDLC  
modulo and size properties match the SDLC properties  
of the SDLC link service at the remote end.  
3. If you want to use this link service remotely from  
another SNA Server, select Allow Link Service to be  
Distributed.  
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Configuring SDLC Card Configuration Settings  
To configure SDLC card configuration settings, do the  
following:  
1. Select the Card Configuration tab to display the Card  
Configuration dialog box.  
Figure 8-6. SDLC Link Service Card Configuration  
selected (5535-1P-SR).  
3. If you want to change the default firmware or hardware  
properties of the adapter, click the WAN Setup button  
to start the WAN Adapters Setup utility. Then follow  
the instructions in Setting up Firmware and Hardware  
on page 145.  
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4. To configure the Serial line properties for the SDLC  
link service, do the following:  
a. In the Port section, click the Port Settings button.  
The Serial Line Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 8-7. Serial Line Properties Dialog Box  
b. Select the correct Clock value for this service, if  
needed. For other properties, accept the default  
values.  
c. Click OK to save the serial line properties and return  
to the SDLC Link Service Properties Card  
Configuration dialog box.  
5. Click OK to save the link service configuration.  
If you edited the SDLC link service, the SNA Server  
Manager reappears.  
If you inserted the SDLC link service, the Insert  
Link Service dialog box reappears.  
6. If you inserted the SDLC link service, continue as  
follows:  
If you need to insert another Interphase link service,  
on the Insert Link Service dialog box, select the  
service and click Add. Then complete setup steps for  
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that link service, as described in Setting Up a Frame  
Relay Link Service on page 128 or Setting Up an  
X.25 Link Service on page 136.  
If you have finished configuring Interphase link  
services, click Finish to return to the SNA Server  
Manager. Then skip to Inserting a Connection on  
page 139.  
Setting Up an X.25 Link Service  
After you insert or select to edit an Interphase X.25 link  
service, the Interphase X.25 Link Service Properties Mode  
Settings dialog box appears.  
Figure 8-8. X.25 Link Service Properties Dialog Box  
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Use this dialog box to configure the inserted link service, as  
follows:  
1. In the Service Title field, change the service title as  
needed. This is the title that appears in the title bar of the  
dialog box.  
2. In the X.25 Local Address field, to configure the  
service for back-to-back use, enter the X.25 local  
address. The remote computer will use this as the  
remote X.25 address to establish the connection.  
selected (5535-1P-SR).  
4. If you want to change the default firmware or hardware  
properties of the adapter, click the WAN Setup button  
to start the WAN Adapters Setup utility. Then follow  
the instructions in Setting up Firmware and Hardware  
on page 145.  
5. In the X.25 Network field, select the X.25 network  
configuration to be used with the service.  
6. If you need to create, edit or remove a network  
following:  
a. Click the X.25 Networks button.  
b. On the X.25 protocol properties dialog box,  
configure the X.25 network to use with this service.  
For instructions, see Setting Up X.25 Network  
Properties on page 150.  
All X.25 network configurations created in this  
dialog box are available for use by all of the  
adapter’s SNA link services and NDIS channels.  
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c. Click OK to save the Frame Relay protocol  
properties and return to the X.25 Link Service Mode  
Settings dialog box.  
7. If you want to use this link service remotely from  
another SNA Server, select Allow Link Service to be  
Distributed.  
8. Click OK to save the link service configuration.  
If you edited the X.25 link service, the SNA Server  
Manager reappears.  
If you inserted the X.25 link service, the Insert Link  
Service dialog box reappears.  
follows:  
If you need to insert another Interphase link service,  
on the Insert Link Service dialog box, select the  
that link service, as described in Setting Up a Frame  
Relay Link Service on page 128 or Setting Up an  
SDLC Link Service on page 132.  
If you have finished configuring Interphase link  
services, click Finish to return to the SNA Server  
Manager. Then continue to Inserting a Connection  
on page 139.  
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Inserting a Connection  
The Microsoft SNA Server Manager window displays a tree  
view of inserted Interphase link service(s), as shown in the  
following illustration.  
Figure 8-9. Displaying Interphase Link Services  
communications with another system. (See your SNA Server  
documentation for additional information.)  
To insert connections, do the following:  
1. If needed, open the Microsoft SNA Server Manager  
window as described in Starting the SNA Server  
Manager on page 124.  
2. Open the Servers directory, and select the server for  
which you are inserting the connection.  
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3. Select the SNA Service icon.  
4. From the Insert menu, select Connection. Then select  
one of the following options, depending on the type of  
connection you need to insert:  
To insert a Frame Relay connection, select 802.2.  
(To exchange Frame Relay data properly, SNA  
Server requires the reliable transport guaranteed by  
the 802.2 protocol, which is provided by Interphase.)  
To insert an SDLC connection, select SDLC.  
To insert an X.25 connection, select X.25.  
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The Connection Properties General dialog box appears.  
Figure 8-10. Connection Properties  
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NOTE  
Properties in the Connection Properties General dialog  
box apply to the selected Interphase connection.  
Properties in the associated Address, System  
Identification, and the 802.2 DLC, SDLC, or X.25 dialog  
boxes are SNA Server properties. Verify default SNA  
values with your SNA Server administrator or SNA Server  
documentation. See your SNA Server documentation for  
information about the SNA properties.  
5. In the Name field, enter the name of the connection to  
be created.  
6. In the Link Service field, select the Interphase link  
service that will use the connection.  
Multiple link services of the same type might be  
configured. The number at the end of the link service  
name indicates the service number.  
Select the appropriate IPHFR option to insert the  
connection for an Interphase Frame Relay service.  
Select the appropriate IPHSDLC option to insert the  
connection for an Interphase SDLC service.  
Select the appropriate IPHX25 option to insert the  
connection for an Interphase X.25 link service.  
7. If you plan to use Permanent Virtual Circuit  
connections, make sure the Allowed Directions option  
is set to Outgoing Calls.  
8. Click OK to complete the connection insertion.  
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9. If you need to insert another connection, repeat steps 4  
through 8.  
After you have inserted and set up connections for the  
Interphase SNA link services, the SNA Server link services  
setup for the adapter is complete.  
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and Hardware  
9
Overview  
The WAN Adapters Setup utility enables you to manage  
hardware and firmware for iSPAN-Serial WAN adapters, and  
make configuration changes after completing the software  
installation. Use this utility to add iSPAN-Serial WAN  
adapters and their firmware to the operating system. Also use  
this utility to remove iSPAN-Serial WAN adapters or to make  
other changes to adapter firmware and hardware properties.  
The chapter explains how to do the following WAN Adapters  
Setup tasks:  
Access online help  
Start the utility  
Manage adapter firmware properties, including X.25  
and Frame Relay network properties  
Manage adapter hardware properties, including card  
and port properties  
Save adapter firmware and hardware properties  
according to your needs  
NOTE  
If you change any firmware, card, port, or WAN Network  
properties, you must apply changes, reload the firmware,  
save properties, and restart the system, as described in  
Saving WAN Adapters Setup Properties on page 163.  
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Accessing Online Help  
Accessing Online Help  
For detailed information about the functions and dialog boxes  
described in this chapter, see the WAN Adapters Setup online  
help. You can access online help in the following ways:  
Press F1 to display field-level contextual help in a pop-  
up window.  
Click Help to display the main online help.  
Starting the WAN Adapters Setup Utility  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is listed as the 5535-1P-  
SR in WAN Adapters Setup dialog boxes.  
Start the WAN Adapters Setup utility in either of the following  
ways:  
From the Start menu, select Settings, and then Control  
Panel. Then double-click the WAN Setup icon.  
From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Interphase WAN Adapters, and then WAN Setup.  
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When you start the utility, the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 9-1. WAN Adapters Setup Dialog Box  
The WAN Adapters Setup dialog box contains two sections:  
The Firmware section is for firmware management.  
The Cards section is for hardware management. This  
section displays the Interphase WAN adapters you have  
installed and their communication ports.  
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NOTE  
If the Cards list is empty, and the Add button is disabled,  
the adapter might not be properly installed. Click OK.  
Then see Problems and Solutions on page 166 for  
information about correcting the problem.  
NOTE  
If you change any firmware, card, or port properties, you  
must apply changes, reload the firmware, save properties,  
and restart the system, as described in Saving WAN  
Adapters Setup Properties on page 163.  
Firmware Management  
The Firmware section of the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box  
displays firmware information for the WAN adapter selected  
in the Cards section. It displays the protocols you can use with  
the adapter, and their status. You can view the firmware status,  
reload the firmware, or change the firmware. If the Configure  
icon  
appears beside a protocol name, you can also  
configure firmware properties for the protocol.  
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The firmware status is represented by a general LED color for  
the firmware and individual LEDs for each protocol, as  
follows.  
LED Color General Firmware  
Protocol LEDs  
Red  
No firmware file for the selected card N/A  
is found on the hard disk. (The  
firmware list is empty.)  
This is typically the case for a newly  
added adapter before the WAN setup is  
applied (with the Apply button).  
Gray  
Firmware is found on the hard disk but The protocol layer  
is not loaded into the card. (The  
firmware list is empty.)  
is inactive.  
Either no WAN adapter is installed, or  
the selected adapter is not running.  
Yellow  
Firmware is running on the card, but  
differs from the firmware on the hard  
disk for this card.  
Changes to the  
firmware layer have  
been applied, but  
have not been  
loaded and saved to  
the disk.  
The firmware on the disk has been  
updated but not loaded onto the  
adapter. Although the firmware list  
displays updated firmware, older  
firmware is running on the adapter.  
Green  
The firmware is running.  
The protocol layer  
is active.  
Use the following buttons to set up firmware information.  
Click...  
To do this...  
Load  
Download the current firmware to the selected adapter.  
CAUTION: This option disconnects all connected  
channels and resets the SNA link services.  
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Click...  
To do this...  
New  
Set alternate firmware as the current firmware. This option  
does not load the alternate firmware onto the card. (Use the  
Load button to load the alternate firmware.)  
Properties  
Display the properties of a selected firmware layer, and  
change firmware properties if needed. This option is  
available for X.25 and Frame Relay layers.  
Setting Up X.25 Network Properties  
To connect your adapter to an X.25 network, you must create  
one or more X.25 network configurations with properties that  
match the subscription properties of your X.25 provider. These  
network configurations are available for NDIS and/or SNA  
X.25 network connections.  
NOTE  
Before you configure your X.25 packet level, X.25 frame  
level and serial line properties, first obtain the X.25  
parameters from your provider. For a detailed description  
of properties on each dialog box, see online Help.  
To set up X.25 subscription network configurations, do the  
following:  
1. Start the WAN Adapters Setup utility, if needed, as  
described in Starting the WAN Adapters Setup Utility on  
page 146.  
2. In the Firmware section of the WAN Adapters Setup  
dialog box, select X.25 Layer, and click the Properties  
button.  
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The X.25 Protocol Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 9-2. X.25 Protocol Properties Dialog Box  
3. To create a new X.25 network configuration, click the  
X.25 icon  
. Then in the X.25 Networks list, enter  
a name for the X.25 network configuration (for  
example, your provider company name).  
4. To change default packet level properties for an X.25  
network configuration, do the following:  
a. Select the X.25 configuration and click the Packet  
Level button.  
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The X.25 Packet Level Properties dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 9-3. X.25 Packet Level Properties  
b. In the Connection, Virtual circuits, and Packets  
sections of the dialog box, enter the values that  
match the parameters of your X.25 provider.  
c. Click OK to save the packet level properties and  
return to the X.25 Protocol Properties dialog box.  
5. To update default packet properties for an X.25 network  
configuration, do the following:  
a. Select the X.25 configuration and click the Frame  
Level button.  
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The X.25 Frame Level Properties dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 9-4. X.25 Frame Level Properties  
b. Select the frame level values that match the  
parameters of your X.25 provider.  
c. Click OK to save the frame level properties and  
return to the X.25 Protocol Properties dialog box.  
6. To change default serial line properties for an X.25  
network configuration, do the following:  
a. Select the X.25 configuration and click the  
Properties button in the Port section.  
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The Serial Line Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 9-5. Serial Line Properties  
b. Specify the serial line clock, coding, and DSR timer  
values that match the parameters of your X.25  
provider.  
c. Click OK to save the serial line properties and return  
to the X.25 Protocol Properties dialog box.  
7. Click OK to save the X.25 Protocol Properties  
configuration and return to the WAN Adapters Setup  
dialog box.  
NOTE  
If you need to remove an X.25 network configuration,  
dialog box and press the Delete key.  
8. Save the protocol changes on the adapter by reloading  
the firmware as described in Saving WAN Adapters  
Setup Properties on page 163.  
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Setting Up Frame Relay Network Properties  
To connect your adapter to a Frame Relay network, you must  
create one or more Frame Relay network configurations with  
properties that match the subscription properties of your  
Frame Relay provider. These network configurations are  
available for NDIS and/or SNA Frame Relay network  
connections.  
NOTE  
Before you configure your Frame Relay data link level and  
serial line properties, first obtain the Frame Relay  
parameters from your provider. For a detailed description  
of properties on each dialog box, see online Help.  
To set up Frame Relay subscription network configurations, do  
the following:  
1. Start the WAN Adapters Setup utility, if needed, as  
described in Starting the WAN Adapters Setup Utility on  
page 146.  
2. In the Firmware section of the WAN Adapters Setup  
dialog box, select FR Layer, and click the Properties  
button.  
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The Frame Relay protocol properties dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 9-6. Frame Relay Protocol Properties Dialog Box  
3. To create a new Frame Relay network configuration,  
click the Frame Relay icon  
. Then in the Frame  
Relay Networks list, enter a name for the Frame Relay  
network configuration (for example, your provider  
company name).  
4. To change default data link level properties for a Frame  
Relay network configuration, do the following:  
a. Select the Frame Relay configuration and click the  
Data Link Level button.  
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The Frame Relay Data Link Properties dialog box  
appears.  
Figure 9-7. Frame Relay Data Link Properties  
b. Select the link management protocol, frame size,  
and connection values that match the parameters of  
your Frame Relay provider.  
c. Click OK to save the data link properties and return  
to the Frame Relay Protocol Properties dialog box.  
5. To change default serial line properties for a Frame  
Relay network configuration, do the following:  
a. Select the Frame Relay configuration, and then click  
the Properties button in the Port section.  
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The Serial Line Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 9-8. Serial Line Properties  
a. Select the serial line clock, coding, and DSR timer  
values that match the parameters of your Frame  
Relay provider.  
b. Click OK to save the network properties and return  
to the Frame Relay Protocol Properties dialog box.  
6. Click OK to save the Frame Relay Protocol Properties  
configuration and return to the WAN Adapters Setup  
dialog box.  
NOTE  
If you need to remove a Frame Relay network  
Protocol Properties dialog box and press the Delete key.  
7. Save the protocol changes on the adapter by reloading  
the firmware as described in Saving WAN Adapters  
Setup Properties on page 163.  
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Hardware Management  
The Cards section of the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box  
displays all the iSPAN WAN adapters installed in the  
machine, their status, and their available communication ports.  
The Firmware section displays information about the adapter  
selected in the Cards section. You can use the buttons in the  
Cards section to add, remove, or configure WAN adapters.  
The adapter status is represented by its icon color, as described  
in the following table.  
Icon Color Meaning  
Gray  
The adapter is detected but is not working.  
Yellow  
The hardware configuration has been changed but not  
applied.  
Green  
The adapter is running.  
Use the following buttons to set up adapter hardware.  
Click...  
To do this...  
Add  
Add a new adapter to the operating system. This option is  
enabled if one or more Interphase adapters can be installed.  
Remove  
Remove an existing adapter. This option removes an adapter  
and its drivers from the operating system.  
Properties  
View an adapter’s hardware properties or configure serial  
port properties.  
Viewing Card Properties  
To view the card’s hardware properties, in the Cards section of  
the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box, select the iSPAN-Serial  
WAN card and click the Properties button.  
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The Card properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 9-9. Card Properties Dialog Box  
The fields in the Bus, Resources, and Card sections of the Card  
Properties dialog box provide general information about the  
adapter hardware. These properties are determined by  
hardware features and cannot be changed for this adapter.  
The only available option is the Diagnostics button, which  
displays the Windows NT Diagnostics window.  
The following table describes card properties.  
Field or Option  
Description  
Bus: Type  
Bus: Slot  
Displays your adapter bus type.  
Displays the number of the bus slot where the adapter  
is installed.  
Card  
Displays name and serial number of the adapter that  
has been installed and detected in your computer  
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Field or Option  
Description  
Resources: Port  
Displays the first port address reserved by the Base  
driver for the selected adapter.  
Resources: IRQ  
Displays the IRQ (Interrupt ReQuest) number  
reserved by the Base driver for your selected adapter.  
Resources: Mem 1 Displays the memory address reserved by the Base  
driver for the selected adapter’s first memory  
window.  
Resources: Mem 2 Displays the memory address reserved by the Base  
driver for the selected adapter’s second memory  
window.  
COM properties  
Not applicable to the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter.  
COM properties are displayed for WAN Adapters  
with a standard COM port system interface.  
Click this button to display the Diagnostics window  
(which is also accessible by selecting Start/  
Programs/Administrative Tools (Common)/Windows  
NT Diagnostics). Use this window to resolve  
hardware conflicts.  
(the only available  
option)  
Setting Up Serial Port Properties  
Use the SR Port Properties dialog box to view and set up the  
adapter’s serial port properties  
NOTE  
Before you configure your serial port, first obtain the WAN  
serial line port information from your provider.  
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To display the SR Port Properties dialog box:  
1. Start the WAN Adapters Setup utility, if needed, as  
described in Starting the WAN Adapters Setup Utility on  
page 146.  
2. In the Cards section of the dialog box, select the  
adapter’s serial port:  
The SR Port Properties dialog box appears.  
Figure 9-10. SR Port Properties Dialog Box  
3. In the Interface field, select the serial line interface type  
that matches your provider’s serial line interface.  
modem signals to be handled. (If you are unsure which  
option to select, use the default option, External  
modem.)  
5. Click OK to save the serial port properties.  
If you are installing the NDIS driver software, return to step 4  
of Setting Up WAN Properties on page 43.  
If you are installing SNA Server Link Services software, return  
to step 4 of Setting Up WAN Properties on page 112.  
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Saving WAN Adapters Setup Properties  
Save any change to WAN adapter firmware, card, and port  
properties as follows:  
1. Apply the changes by clicking the Apply button.  
2. Reload the firmware on the card by clicking the Load  
button. Then follow the onscreen instructions.  
3. After the properties have been loaded, click OK to save  
the reloaded configuration and close the WAN Adapters  
Setup dialog box.  
The configuration software automatically finds the  
relevant firmware for the adapter. It updates the registry  
and dynamically updates the drivers.  
4. If the Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack is installed,  
reinstall the Service Pack. (Service Pack 3 or higher is  
recommended.)  
5. To activate new settings, restart your computer. (If you  
reinstalled the Service Pack, restart the system when  
prompted at the end of the Service Pack installation.)  
After you have set up firmware and hardware properties, if  
have not completed the software installation procedure, return  
to the installation steps in the appropriate chapter:  
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10  
Overview  
This chapter provides possible solutions for common  
problems you might encounter while installing and operating  
your adapter. Before proceeding with troubleshooting, make  
sure you have carefully followed the steps for installing and  
setting up the hardware and the software, and have rebooted  
the system. Also, check the system log, using the Windows NT  
Event Viewer, to see what kind of errors, if any, are being  
recorded.  
If the information in this appendix does not solve the problem,  
contact Interphase Technical Support at one of the locations  
listed in the Assistance section at the beginning of this iSPAN-  
Serial WAN Adapter Users Guide.  
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Problems and Solutions  
Problem  
Possible Solution(s)  
Adapter is not  
This problem occurs if the system does not detect the  
detected during adapter after the setup program copies driver files to the  
NDIS driver  
installation  
installation directory. (The cards list is empty on the  
WAN Adapters Setup dialog box, as described in Setting  
Up WAN Properties on page 41.)  
When a message tells you to add a card, do the  
following:  
1. Click OK.  
2. Install (or reinstall) the adapter, as instructed in  
Installing the Hardware on page 11.  
3. If the WAN Adapters Setup utility still cannot detect  
the adapter, see Computer does not boot up or host  
adapter not found on page 168.  
When the adapter is installed, continue as follows:  
1. From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Interphase WAN Adapters, and then WAN Setup.  
2. Click Add on the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box to  
add the card to the system.  
3. Complete the software installation, as described in  
Setting Up WAN Properties on page 41.  
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Problem  
Possible Solution(s)  
Undetected  
adapter during  
SNA Server  
Link Services  
software setup  
This problem assumes you followed the installation  
steps in Inserting an Interphase Link Service on page  
125 and message informed you: The INTERPHASE  
WAN Adapters driver is not installed.... You must install  
this product before adding the link service. Please insert  
the INTERPHASE CD-ROM packaged with your WAN  
adapter, and install this driver.  
This warning message can have two causes:  
The Base driver is not installed.  
for SNA link services in Installing the Base Driver on  
page 108.  
adapter during the software installation (the Cards list  
is empty). Do the following:  
a. Install (or reinstall) the adapter, as instructed in  
Installing the Hardware on page 11.  
b. If the WAN Adapters Setup utility still cannot  
detect the adapter, see Computer does not boot up  
or host adapter not found on page 168.  
When the adapter is installed, continue as follows:  
a. From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Interphase WAN Adapters, and then WAN  
Setup.  
b. Click Add on the WAN Adapters Setup dialog box  
to add the card to the system.  
c. Complete the software installation, as described in  
Setting Up WAN Properties on page 110.  
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Problem  
Possible Solution(s)  
Computer does  
not boot up or  
Your PCI bus automatically configures the hardware  
resources used by the adapter. Therefore, a resource  
host adapter not conflict (address or IRQ) is probably not the problem.  
found  
To solve the problem:  
1. Check to see whether the adapter is properly seated in  
the PCI slot.  
2. Try a different PCI slot.  
3. Contact Interphase Technical Service.  
No valid  
configuration  
message in  
1. Check whether the adapter and associated drivers are  
installed correctly. (See Quick Reference of Common  
Tasks on page 181.)  
SynWatch panel  
2. Start the WAN Adapters Setup utility, and check that  
the appropriate network layer is present in the adapter  
firmware. (From the Start menu, select Programs,  
then Interphase WAN Adapters, and then WAN  
Setup.)  
Problem  
If a data transfer problem occurs while loading adapter  
firmware, open the Windows NT Event Viewer, and  
check for the following warning message:  
occurring  
during data  
transfer  
Warning: <sys>[WNTAdapterInit] Latency Timer lower  
than 0x40  
If the Event Viewer displays this message and if your  
computer stops responding while transferring data,  
contact Interphase Technical Service for assistance.  
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ASpecifications  
A
Adapter Specifications  
Host Bus Interface PCI Local Bus Revision 2.1  
PCI Form Factor  
Length: 174.6 mm/6.9 inches  
Width: 106.7 mm/4.2 inches  
Depth: 17.2 mm./0.9 inches  
Host Data Transfer 32-bit master direct memory access (DMA) up to 132  
MBps  
Local Memory  
Optional Functions 32-bit, 33-MHz local bus  
Operating Power 1 A maximum @ 5.0 VDC  
4 MB dual port DRAM  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
Relative humidity  
Altitude  
32–131° F / 0–55° C  
10–95% noncondensing  
0–15,000 feet / 5,000 meters  
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Storage Environment  
This section assumes the adapter is stored in its original anti-  
static bag and box.  
Temperature  
-40–85° C / -42–185° F  
Relative humidity  
Altitude  
WAN adapters: 5–95% noncondensing  
0–50,000 feet / 16,500 meters  
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B
Overview  
SynWatch is a protocol analyzer that enables you to watch  
frames exchanged between the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter  
and the network. This powerful utility helps you track  
communication establishment and data traffic on the adapter’s  
Serial port. SynWatch assists with detection of communication  
problems when using the NDIS driver or SNA Server Link  
Services. It provides diagnostics for network connection  
failures; it also provides troubleshooting tips when needed.  
SynWatch interprets exchanged frames according to several  
protocols. It displays frames in the language used by the  
appropriate protocol.  
This appendix explains how to do the following tasks:  
Access online help  
Start the utility  
Watch the Serial port  
Stop and freeze the display  
Change watch display settings  
Modify Event Buffer parameters  
Save and edit frames  
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Accessing Online Help  
Accessing Online Help  
For detailed information about the functions and dialog boxes  
described in this appendix, see the SynWatch online help. You  
can access online help in the following ways:  
Use the Help menu to display the main online help.  
Press F1 to display field-level contextual help.  
Starting SynWatch  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is listed as the 5535-1P-  
SR adapter in SynWatch dialog boxes.  
To start SynWatch, from the Start menu, select Programs,  
then Interphase WAN Adapters, and then SynWatch. The  
main SynWatch dialog box appears.  
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Figure B-1. Main SynWatch Dialog Box  
The main SynWatch dialog box has two sections:  
The left side is the configuration panel. It displays the  
adapter description. The configuration panel is used to  
activate or deactivate frame watching.  
The right side is the monitor panel. It displays  
exchanged frames.  
The configuration panel displays the adapter description in a  
tree view with the following levels:  
• First level: Name of the computer  
• Second level: Board system name  
• Third level: Serial port on the board (SR port)  
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Watching the Serial Port  
Watching the Serial Port  
SynWatch provides several options for watching the serial  
port, which is used to transmit data frames.  
To activate frame watching on the serial port, select the port in  
the configuration panel. Use the left or right mouse button as  
follows to start or change watch activity:  
To start watch activity on an unwatched port, left- or  
right-click the checkbox beside the port.  
To change the watch mode of a watched port without  
disrupting its watch state, right-click the checkbox  
beside the port.  
When you select the port, a menu of watch modes appears. The  
modes available depend on the installed driver(s) and driver  
setup, as follows:  
For the NDIS driver, select PPP Analysis, X.25  
Analysis, or Frame Relay.  
For SNA Server Link Services, select SDLC Analysis,  
QLLC, or Frame Relay.  
For detailed information about each watch mode, see  
SynWatch online help.  
NOTE  
If the right mouse button on your mouse is not activated,  
use the Watch menu to change watch settings.  
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Stopping and Freezing the Display  
To stop frame watching and discard all frame information for  
a watched port, left-click the checkbox beside the port.  
To temporarily stop watch activity without discarding frame  
information, freeze the display. Freezing the display allows  
you to read information more easily in the monitor panel.  
To freeze the display, from the Watch menu, select Freeze. To  
resume display at the point where it stopped, from the Watch  
menu, deselect Freeze.  
Changing Watch Display Settings  
The SynWatch window displays information about each  
exchanged frame in text lines in the monitor panel. You can  
change watch parameters, such as the size of a watched frame  
and the character set used to display raw data. You can also  
change the appearance of the text that describes the monitored  
events on the port.  
Changing Watch Parameters  
To change the port’s watch parameters, do the following:  
1. In the configuration panel, right-click the port, and  
select Settings from the pop-up menu. (Or left click the  
port and select Settings from the Watch menu.)  
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Changing Watch Display Settings  
The Watch dialog box appears.  
Figure B-2. Watch Settings  
2. In the Size of a watched frame field, select the number  
of bytes to be interpreted in a frame.  
3. In the Raw data section, select either the ASCII or  
EBCDIC option to display dumped events.  
For detailed information about these options, see SynWatch  
online Help.  
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Changing Fonts Used for Display Text  
To change the font color or style of the text associated with the  
port in the monitor panel:  
1. In the configuration panel, right-click the port, and then  
select Settings from the pop-up menu. (Or left-click the  
port and select Settings from the Watch menu.)  
2. When the SynWatch dialog box appears, select the  
Colors tab to display the Colors dialog box.  
Figure B-3. Synwatch Colors In The Colors Dialog Box  
3. Select the color(s) to use for the port.  
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4. To change the font for all display text, click the Font  
button. On the Font dialog box, select the font style to  
use and click OK to return to the Colors dialog box.  
5. Click OK to save the display settings and return to the  
SynWatch window.  
SynWatch immediately updates the monitor panel with the  
new settings.  
Modifying Event Buffer Parameters  
You can modify the number of low-level events you want  
SynWatch to keep in its buffer. In some cases, decreasing the  
SynWatch buffer size can help avoid system overload during  
data exchanges.  
To modify the SynWatch buffer size, do the following:  
1. From the Tools menu, select Options.  
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The Buffer dialog box appears:  
Figure B-4. SynWatch Buffer Settings  
2. In the Buffer Type section, select one of the following  
options:  
Select Stop when full to have SynWatch store only  
the first events up to the specified number in the  
Buffer Size field.  
Select Circular to have SynWatch store new events  
after reaching the number specified in the Buffer  
Size field by deleting the older events to maintain the  
limit.  
3. In the Number of Events section, enter the number of  
low-level events to be stored in the internal buffer.  
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Saving and Editing Frames  
Saving and Editing Frames  
Use the SynWatch Save option to save all frame information  
recorded in the monitor panel as an ASCII (text) or binary file.  
You can read a text file using any text editor, but SynWatch  
cannot read or reinterpret text file directly. On the other hand,  
SynWatch can read or edit a binary file.  
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CQuick Reference of  
Common Tasks  
C
Overview  
This chapter explains how to complete common tasks  
associated with the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter.  
Index of Common Tasks  
For information about how to…  
See page...  
Determine which version of Windows NT Service Pack is  
installed  
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Enable IPX routing  
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Enable IP routing  
Procedures  
NOTE  
The iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter is listed as the 5535-1P-  
SR in software dialog boxes.  
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Procedures  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Determine which  
version of Windows  
NT Service Pack is  
installed  
1. From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Administrative Tools (Common), and then  
Windows NT Diagnostics.  
2. Select the Version tab. The Service Pack currently  
installed is displayed just after the Windows NT  
version.  
Figure C-1. Windows NT Version  
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If you want to...  
Do this...  
Make sure that  
drivers are running  
1. From the Start menu, select Programs, then  
Administrative Tools (Common), and then  
Event Viewer. The following messages must  
appear:  
SynSV6 The Device \Device\SynSV6 has been  
successfully created. Its symbolic link name is  
\DosDevices\SynSV6.  
SynSYS adapter 0 opened.  
SynSYS SynSys Driver Loaded.  
2. From the Start menu, select Settings, and  
Control Panel. Then double-click the Devices  
icon. The following devices must appear in the  
Devices list with a status of Started:  
Figure C-2. Devices List  
In addition, the software LEDs must be green in the  
WAN Adapters Setup dialog box and the NDIS  
Driver Setup dialog box.  
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Procedures  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Enable IPX routing First, the RIP for NWLink IPX Service must be  
installed in the Windows NT Network Services list.  
To enable IPX routing:  
1. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then  
Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Network icon, and select the  
Protocol tab.  
3. From the protocols list, select NWLink IPX/SPX  
Compatible Transport, and then click  
Properties.  
4. Select the Routing tab, and select the Enable RIP  
Routing option.  
NOTE: IPX routing is activated only if different IPX  
internal network numbers are assigned between the  
two network adapters. For more detailed  
information, see the Microsoft networking online  
help.  
Enable IP routing  
1. From the Start menu, select Settings, and then  
Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Network icon, and select the  
Protocol tab.  
3. From the protocols list, select TCP/IP Protocol,  
and then click Properties.  
4. Select the Routing tab, and enable the Enable IP  
Forwarding option.  
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DProtocols Overview  
D
This appendix provides a short overview of the following  
protocols used by the iSPAN-Serial WAN adapter:  
X.25  
Frame Relay  
Point-to-point  
For detailed information, refer to relevant network protocol  
documentation.  
X.25 Protocol  
X.25 packet switched networks allow remote devices to  
communicate across high-speed digital links without the  
expense of individual leased lines. Packet switching is a  
technique whereby the network routes individual packets of  
HDLC data between different destinations based on  
addressing within each packet. The X.25 protocol  
encompasses the first three layers of the OSI 7-layered  
architecture defined by the International Standards  
Organization (ISO).  
Layer 1: Physical Layer  
The Physical Layer is concerned with electrical or signaling. It  
includes several standards such as V35, RS232, and X.21.  
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X.25 Protocol  
Layer 2: Frame Level Layer  
The Frame Level layer is an implementation of the ISO HDLC  
standard called Link Access Procedure Balanced (LAPB).  
This layer provides an error-free link between two connected  
devices.  
Layer 3: Network Layer  
The Network layer provides communication between devices  
that are connected to a common network. In the case of X.25,  
this layer is referred to as the X.25 packet.  
Logical Channels  
The user end of the network is known as Data Terminal  
Equipment (DTE) and the carrier's equipment is Data Circuit-  
terminating Equipment (DCE). The X.25 protocol layer  
permits a DTE user on an X.25 network to communicate with  
a number of remote DTEs simultaneously.  
Connections occur on logical channels of two types:  
Switched virtual circuits (SVCs)  
Permanent virtual circuits (PVCs)  
SVCs  
SVCs are much like telephone calls; a connection is  
established, data is transferred, and then the connection is  
released. Each DTE on the network is given a unique DTE  
address, which can be used much like a telephone number.  
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PVCs  
PVCs are similar to leased lines because the connection is  
always present. The logical connection is established  
permanently by the Packet Switched Network administration.  
Therefore, data may always be sent, without any call setup.  
Frame Relay Protocol  
Frame Relay is defined as a protocol-oriented packet-switched  
technology offered by telephone companies.  
Frame Relay depends on the concepts of Permanent Virtual  
Circuits (PVCs) and Committed Information Rate (CIR).  
A PVC is virtual because no wires or cables directly hook up  
the local and remote peers (for example, your branch library  
and the central library). The connection occurs in the cloud or  
switch at the telephone company. A PVC is permanent because  
as long as the computer at the telephone company is turned on,  
the circuit remains established.  
The CIR is the contracted communication rate (bandwidth)  
you have negotiated with the telephone company, guaranteeing  
your ability to transmit at a specified minimum speed all the  
time. It is generally possible to transmit at much higher speeds,  
by virtue of the nature of frame relay, but you will always  
attain the CIR you negotiated.  
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PPP Protocol  
PPP Protocol  
The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard method  
for transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point  
links.  
PPP includes the following main components:  
Method for encapsulating multi-protocol datagrams  
Link Control Protocol (LCP) for establishing,  
configuring, and testing the data-link connection  
Family of Network Control Protocols (NCPs) for  
establishing and configuring different Network layer  
protocols  
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Overview  
E
PCI/PMC Technology  
Intel® Corporation’s Architecture Lab, along with leading  
computer vendors (the PCI SIG), designed the Peripheral  
Component Interconnect (PCI) bus as the next generation I/O  
expansion bus. Its predecessors were the ISA, EISA, and MCA  
buses. The PCI bus is a high-performance bus found in systems  
ranging from low-end PCs to high-end servers.  
PCI was developed to overcome the bottlenecks associated  
with traditional 16-bit expansion slots operating at 8 MHz, or,  
essentially, 5 megabytes per second. The result was a local bus  
system capable of transferring 32 bits of data at 33 MHz for a  
maximum data transfer rate of 132 MBps. The PCI Local Bus  
takes peripherals off the I/O bus and connects them together  
with the CPU and the memory subsystem. This provides a  
wider, faster pathway for data, which is especially important  
for servers, graphic-intensive software, high-speed networks,  
and other high-performance peripherals.  
Features of the PCI Local Bus architecture include:  
Processor-independent bridge between the CPU and  
high-speed peripherals that serves as traffic controller  
between buses  
32-bit memory addressing for CPU, Direct Memory  
Access (DMA) devices, and bus masters  
32-bit data transfers at 33 MHz for CPU, DMA, and bus  
master devices  
132 MBps maximum data transfer rate  
Data are written and read from peripherals in linear  
bursts at every clock cycle  
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Buffers located between peripherals and the CPU that  
allow multiple, high-speed peripherals to be attached to  
the same PCI local bus  
Automatic configuration of system and expansion  
boards.  
Three sizes of PCI add-in boards are defined: long, short, and  
variable short length. Systems are not required to support all  
board types. To accommodate 5V and 3.3V signalling  
environments and to facilitate a smooth migration path  
between the voltages, three add-in board electrical types are  
specified: a “5 volt” board which plugs into only 5V  
connectors, a “universal” board which plugs into both 5V and  
3.3V connectors, and a “3.3 volt” board which plugs into 3.3V  
connectors only.  
The PMC bus was designed for embedded environments. It  
implements PCI bus logic in a daughtercard (mezzanine) form  
factor.  
CompactPCI is another PCI form factor which implements  
PCI bus logic in a Eurocard 3U or 6U format with a high-  
density connector. This form factor is used in environments  
similar to the more traditional VME bus. The PCI Industrial  
Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG®) is currently  
developing the CompactPCI standard.  
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FRegulatory  
Statements  
F
FCC  
5535 SR Adapter  
FCC Part 15 Regulatory Compliance  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This equipment must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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Canadian  
Canadian  
Tested to Comply with Canadian Standards  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme  
NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Appendix F: Regulatory Statements  
Europe  
Regulatory Information for Europe  
This equipment displays the CE 165 X mark to show that it has been  
tested and found to be in full compliance with the requirements of the  
Terminal Equipment, EMC and Low Voltage Directives (91/263/EEC,  
89/336/EEC and 72/23/EEC, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC).  
EN60950–IEC950 Safety Standard  
This equipment complies with the EN60950–IEC950 safety standard,  
with the following restrictions:  
• The PVC card must be used only in a data terminal equipment  
(DTE)—for example, a computer—with a screw-down cover  
or lid. Because unsafe voltages (TNV) exist on the PVC card,  
disconnect the PVC card from the telephone line while the  
cover (lid) of the DTE (computer) is removed.  
• The card must be installed in the DTE in a way that ensures at  
least 2 mm of air space between the PCB card and any other  
components in the DTE.  
and any other components in the DTE.  
Accessory  
These cards are for use only with UL Listed personal  
computers that have instructions detailing installation of  
accessories by the user.  
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2B+D See BRI (Basic Rate Interface).  
23B+D See PRI (Primary Rate Interface).  
30B+D See PRI (Primary Rate Interface).  
802.2 IEEE Standards that govern the LLC (Logical Link Control)  
within the Data Link layer of the OSI model. LLC frames carry user  
information between the nodes on a network and define the transmis-  
sion of a frame between two stations. These standards are common  
across the various lower level standards within the Data Link and the  
Physical layers.  
802.3 IEEE Standards that govern the use of the CSMA/CD (Car-  
rier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection) network access  
method used by Ethernet networks.  
802.5 IEEE Standardsthatgoverntheuseofthetokenringindicator  
and frame priority.  
Adapter A device, usually a user interface card, that physically  
connects an end station to the network medium (for example, twisted  
pair, coaxial, fiber).  
Advanced Program-to-Program Communication See APPC.  
AIS (Alarm Indication Signal)  
PRI alarm, also known as Keep  
Alive or Blue signal.  
AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) A method of digitally encoding  
data as electrical signals on a link.  
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)  
An organization  
which coordinates, develops, and publishes standards used in the  
United States.  
APPC  
AdvancedProgram-to-ProgramCommunications.Thegen-  
eral facility characterizing the LU 6.2 architecture and its various  
implementations in products. 2. Sometimes used to refer to the LU 6.2  
architecture and its product implementations as a whole, or to an LU  
6.2 product feature in particular, such as an APPC application pro-  
gramming interface.  
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Asynchronous Transmission Methodofsendingdatainwhichthe  
interval between characters may be of unequal length. The characters  
transmitted include a start bit and one or more stop bits, which define  
the beginning and ending of the character. No synchronizing or timing  
signals need to be sent. Contrast with Synchronous Transmission.  
®
AT&T 5ESS The name of a central office switch manufactured by  
AT&T. These switches use Custom (proprietary) or National ISDN-1  
(NI-1) software. ESS stands for Electronic Switching System.  
Attenuation Signal power lost in a transmission medium as the sig-  
nal travels from sender to receiver.  
B8ZS (Bipolar with 8 Zeros Substitution) A method of digitally  
encoding data on a link. A modified form of AMI used in USA.  
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) A bit set by a  
frame relay network to notify an interface device (DTE) that conges-  
tion avoidance procedures should be initiated by the sending device.  
Bandwidth Capacity for transmitting data through a given circuit.  
Generally, the greater the bandwidth, the more information can be sent  
through a circuit during a given amount of time.  
Basic Transmission Unit (BTU) In SNA, the unit of data and con-  
trol information passed between control components. A BTU can con-  
sist of one or more patch information units (PIUs).  
Bc (Committed Burst Size) For Frame Relay, the maximum  
amount of data in bits that a network agrees to transfer under normal  
conditions over a measurement interval (T). Data may or may not be  
contiguous. Bc is negotiated with the carrier provider.  
B Channel A 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps bearer channel. Typically used  
for delivering data or voice over ISDN.  
Be  
See Excess Burst Size.  
BECN See Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN).  
Bearer Service Atypeoftelecommunicationsservicethatprovides  
the capability to transmit a specific type of data such as voice or fax.  
Bonding Bonding is the act of combining two 64Kbps B-channels  
to derive a 128 Kbps channel. This is done by establishing two B-chan-  
nel circuit switched calls and combining them in the customer's equip-  
ment (using Multilink PPP or the bonding specification) or by  
associating multiple B-channels in the network (multirate services).  
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BRI (Basic Rate Interface) A defined ISDN interface that includes  
two B channels and one D channel. Also known as 2B+D. B channels  
are used for voice and data while the D channel is generally used only  
for signalling within the telephone network.  
Broadcast LAN transmission method used in bus topology net-  
works that sends messages to all stations even though the messages are  
addressed to specific stations.  
BTU See Basic Transmission Unit (BTU).  
CALC (Customer Access Line Charge) A Federal tariff charge,  
also referred to as an End User Common Line Charge (EUCL), or Sub-  
scriber Line Charge (SLC). Every ISDN line is charged one CALC or  
EUCL.  
Call Bumping The ability to receive an incoming call during a  
bonded outbound call.  
CCITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative  
Committee) See ITU (International Telecommunication Union).  
CD (Carrier Detect) RS-232 (V.24) control signal (on pin 8) that  
indicates that the local data communications equipment is receiving a  
signal from the remote DCE. (See RS-232.) Also called Received Line  
Signal Detector (RLSD) and Data Carrier Detect (DCD).  
Centrex Local Public Exchange incorporating PBX (Private  
Branch Exchange) facilities.  
Channel  
1) A path along which signals can be sent, for example  
data channel, output channel. 2) In data communication, a means of  
one-way transmission. 3) A function unit, controlled by the processor,  
that handles the transfer of data between processor storage and local  
peripheral equipment.  
Channel Aggregation Channel aggregation combines multiple  
physical channels into one logical channel of greater bandwidth. With  
BRI ISDN connections, channel aggregation would combine the two  
64 Kbps B channels into a single, logical 128 Kbps channel.  
Circuit Switching Techniqueinwhichphysicalcircuits(asopposed  
to virtual circuits) are transferred to complete connections. Contrast  
with packet-switched networks.  
Clock Timing signal used in synchronous transmission.  
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CO (Central Office) The site where the local Telco switches reside  
for the telephone system's call routing and all other functions. This is  
the Telco side of the local loop. If the distance between your location  
and the central office switch exceeds 18,000 feet and/or the signal loss  
exceeds 35.0 dB, a repeater must be installed to allow ISDN service.  
Configuration Cycle AtypeofI/OcycleprovidedonthePCIbusto  
facilitate system configuration.  
CPE (Customer-Premises Equipment) All equipment that resides  
past the telephone service demarcation point. In the U.S. this typically  
includes the NT1 and all ISDN devices. Customer equipment may also  
include inside wiring as well as telephone modems, and ISDN equip-  
ment.  
CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) A bit errors detection technique  
that employs an algorithm to calculate a value for the information bits  
in a packet. The receiver, using the same algorithm, recalculates that  
value and compares it to the value received. If the two values do not  
agree, the transmitted packet is considered to be in error.  
CSD (Circuit Switched Data) Adial-updatacommunicationschan-  
nel which, once established, looks like a transparent data pipe. Also,  
the type of ISDN service required to utilize this capability of an ISDN  
circuit. Contrast with CSV.  
CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/ Data Service Unit) A device that  
incorporates the functions of a CSU and a DSU, and interfaces  
between a switched-56 (or Dedicated Digital Service) line and a user's  
data equipment.  
CSV (Circuit Switched Voice) A dial-up communications circuit  
for voice grade communication. Also, the type of ISDN service  
required to use this capability of an ISDN circuit. Contrast with CSD.  
CTS (Clear To Send) RS-232 (V.24) interface control signal (sent  
from the data communications equipment to the data terminal equip-  
ment on pin 5) indicating that the attached DTE may begin transmit-  
ting. Issued in response to the DTE’s request-to-send. (See RS-232.)  
Data Link Control (DLC) A set of rules used by nodes on a data link  
(such as an SDLC link or a token ring) to accomplish an orderly  
exchange of information.  
Data Link Control Identifier (DLCI) The numeric identifier of a  
frame-relay subport or PVC segment in a frame-relay network. Each  
subport in a single frame-relay port has a unique DLCI. The following  
table, excerpted from the American National Standards Institute  
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(ANSI) Standard T1.618 and the International Telegraph and Tele-  
phone Consultative Committee (CCITT) Standard Q.922, indicates the  
functions associated with certain DLCI values:  
DLCI Values  
Function  
In-channel signalling  
0
1-15  
Reserved  
16-991  
992-1007  
1008-1022  
1023  
Assigned using frame-relay connection procedures  
Layer 2 management of frame-relay bearer service  
Reserved  
In-channel layer management  
DCD (Data Carrier Detect) See CD (Carrier Detect).  
DCE (Data Communications Equipment, Data Circuit-Terminating  
Equipment) Equipment that provides the functions required to  
establish, maintain, and terminate a connection (including signal con-  
version) for communications between the data terminal equipment and  
the telephone line or data circuit. Also, interface signals typically pre-  
sented by this equipment.  
D Channel Standard channel on an ISDN PRI or BRI line. At 16  
Kbps, a D channel carries all signalling information and can carry low-  
speed packet data such as X.25 packet switching.  
DE  
See Discard Eligibility (DE).  
Demarc (Demarcation Point) The point on a customer's premises  
where the line from the telephone company meets the customer's wir-  
ing at the customer's premises.  
DFT  
See Distributed Function Terminal (DFT).  
Directory Number Yourseven-digittelephonenumber(withoutthe  
area code), as found in the telephone directory. Each BRI connection  
can have up to two Directory Numbers, one for each B channel.  
Discard Eligibility (DE) A bit indicating that a frame may be dis-  
carded in preference to other frames if congestion occurs to maintain  
the committed information rate. See also Excess Burst Size and CIR.  
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Distributed Function Terminal (DFT) 1) A protocol used for com-  
munication between a terminal and an IBM 3270 or IBM 3174 control  
unit that allows multiple concurrent logical terminal sessions. 2) A  
mode of operation that uses this protocol.  
DLC See Data Link Control (DLC).  
DLCI See Data Link Control Identifier (DLCI).  
DMA (Direct Memory Access) A fast method of moving data  
between two subsystems without processor intervention.  
DMS/DMS100 Thenameofacentralofficeswitchmanufacturedby  
Northern Telecom. These switches use custom (proprietary) or  
National ISDN-1 (NI-1) software.  
DSR, Data Set Ready RS-232 (V.24) interface control signal, sent  
from the data communications equipment to the data terminal equip-  
ment on pin 6. Indicates that the DCE is connected to the telephone cir-  
cuit. Usually a prerequisite to the DTE issuing request-to-send. (See  
RS-232.)  
DSU See CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/ Data Service Unit).  
DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) Equipment serving as the data  
source, the data sink, or both. Refers to terminals, computer ports, and  
printers. Also interface signals typically presented by this equipment.  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready) RS-232(V.24)interfacecontrolsignal,  
sent from the data terminal equipment to the data communications  
equipment on pin 20. Indicates the DTE is ready for data transmission  
and requesting connection of the DCE to the telephone circuit. (See  
RS-232.)  
EIR  
EIS  
Excess Information Rate  
The SNA Server Emulator Interface Specification.  
Encapsulation Process by which an interface device places an end  
frame to a frame relay network must perform encapsulation.  
ETS  
European Telecommunications Standard from ETSI  
ETSI The European Telecommunications Standards Institute  
EuroISDN The European implementation of Q.931, providing a  
common standard for ISDN signalling within Europe. Issued by ETSI  
under the ETS 300 series standards. Net3(BRI) and Net5(PRI). See  
NET (Normes Europeennes de Telecommunication).  
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Excess Burst Size  
(Be) The maximum amount of uncommitted  
data (in bits) in excess of Bc that a frame relay network can attempt to  
deliver during a time interval Tc. This data (Be) generally is delivered  
with a lower probability than Bc. The network treats Be data as discard  
eligible. See also committed burst size (Bc).  
Exchange Identification (XID) Aspecifictypeofbasiclinkunitthat  
is used to convey node and link characteristics between adjacent nodes.  
XIDs are exchanged between link stations before and during link acti-  
vation to establish and negotiate link and node characteristics. They are  
exchanged after link activation to communicate changes in these char-  
acteristics.  
FCC (Federal Communication Commission) TheU.S.government  
agency that regulates the telephone industry.  
FECN See Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN).  
Firmware A computer program or software stored permanently in  
flash memory, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Read-Only  
Memory (PROM), or stored semi-permanently in Erasable Program-  
mable Read-Only Memory (EPROM).  
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) A bit set by a  
frame relay network to notify an interface device (DTE) that conges-  
tion avoidance procedures should be initiated by the receiving device.  
See also BECN.  
Frame Relay A wide area networking connection to leased lines,  
providing multiple permanent virtual circuits or data link connections  
within the same physical access line.  
Gateway Equipment that provides interconnection between two  
networks with different communications protocols. Two examples are  
packet assembler/disassemblers and protocol converters. Gateways  
operate at the 4th through 7th layers of the Open Systems Interconnec-  
tion model. Contrast with bridge, router, repeater.  
HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3) A method of digitally encoding  
data on a link. A modified form of AMI used in Europe.  
HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) A International standard  
communications bit oriented protocol developed by the International  
Standards Organization. HDLC manages synchronous, code transpar-  
ent, serial information transfer over a link connection.  
Host Name A unique name that identifies each host machine on a  
network.  
IEC  
International Electrotechnical Commission.  
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IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) An infor-  
mation exchange organization. Among other functions, it coordinates,  
develops, and publishes network standards for use in the United States,  
following ANSI rules.  
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) Organization responsible  
for all Internet protocols (for example, IP, TCP, FTP).  
IP (Internet Protocol) A networking protocol for providing a con-  
nectionless (datagram) service to the higher transport protocol. It is  
responsible for discovering and maintaining topology information and  
for routing packets across homogeneous or heterogeneous networks.  
Combined with TCP, it is commonly known as the TCP/IP platform.  
IPX (Internetwork Packet eXchange Protocol) A connectionless  
Network layer protocol similar to IP.  
IPX/SPX Novell’s proprietary LAN protocol.  
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) An early, CCITT-  
adopted protocol reference model intended to provide a ubiquitous,  
end-to-end, interactive digital service for data, audio, and video. Syn-  
onym: narrowband ISDN.  
ISO (International Standards Organization) Aninternationalbody  
that creates networking standards, including the OSI model.  
ITC (Independent Telephone Company) Any telephone company  
that was not originally part of AT&T.  
ITU (International Telecommunication Union) The international  
standards organization for telecommunications, previously known as  
the CCITT (International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative  
Committee). For more information, see http://www.itu.ch  
KB (Kilobytes) One kilobyte is equivalent to 1024 bytes when  
referring to memory size, and 1000 bytes when referring to speed.  
Kbps (Kilobits per second)  
KBps (Kilobytes per second)  
LAN (Local Area Network) A data communications system  
designed to operate over a limited geographic distance, such as a single  
building.  
LAP-B (Link Access Procedure Balanced) For Frame Relay, the  
balanced-mode, enhanced version of HDLC. Used in X.25 packet-  
switching networks. Contrast with LAP-D.  
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LAP-D (Link Access Procedure-D) ForISDN,DataLinklayerpro-  
cedure using D channel communications. For Frame Relay, a protocol  
that operates at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI architecture.  
LAPD is used to convey information between layer 3 entities across  
the frame relay network.  
LATA (Local Area Transport Area) The territory covered by an  
individual local telephone operating company.  
LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) Thelocalphonecompanies—either  
a Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) or an independent phone  
company—that provide local transmission services.  
LED (Light Emitting Diode) Semiconductordeviceusedfordisplay  
purposes in electronic equipment.  
LLC (Logical Link Control) TheupperhalfoftheDataLinklayerin  
LANs. Performs error control, broadcasting, multiplexing, and flow  
control functions. See MAC (Medium Access Control).  
Leased Line Telephonelinereservedfortheexclusiveuseofaleas-  
ing customer without interexchange switching arrangements. A leased  
line may be point-to-point or multipoint. Also called dedicated or pri-  
vate line.  
LLC/SNAP Logical Link Control/SubNetwork Attachment Point  
Local Describes files and devices, such as disk drives, that are  
attached to your machine.  
Logical Unit (LU) A type of network accessible unit that enables  
users to gain access to network resources and communicate with each  
other.  
Loop Qualification This is a test done by the phone company to  
make sure the customer is within the maximum distance of 18,000 feet  
from the central office that services that customer. Note, however, that  
ISDN service could be available at a longer distance than that with a  
repeater.  
LOS (Lost Of Signal) PRI alarm.  
LT (Line Termination) The equivalent of the NT1 function at the  
CO.  
LU  
See Logical Unit (LU).  
MAC (Medium Access Control) A set of protocols that are the  
lower part of the Data Link layer and comprise the basis of the IEEE  
LAN specifications. In general, MAC determines the way devices can  
transmit in a broadcast network. See LLC (Logical Link Control).  
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Mbps (Megabits per second) Transmission speed or rate of one  
million bits per second.  
MBps (Megabytes per second) Transmission speed or rate of one  
million bytes per second or 8 Mbps.  
Medium Physical means used to carry transmissions. Examples  
include coaxial cable, fiber optics, microwave, satellite, or twisted pair.  
MIB (Management Information Base) The specification that  
defines objects for referencing variables such as integers and strings.  
In general, it contains information about the network's management  
and performance (for example, traffic parameters). See IP (Internet  
Protocol).  
Modem (MODulator-DEModulator) Device thatconvertsserial dig-  
ital data from a transmitting terminal to a signal suitable for transmis-  
sion over a telephone channel (analog), and then reconverts the signal  
to serial digital data for the receiving terminal.  
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) The largest packet that can be  
sent over a given medium.  
Multicast A technique that allows copies of a single packet or cell  
to be passed to a set of destinations.  
Multi-link PPP AllowsyoutocombinetwoormoreB-channelsinto  
a single, faster PPP connection. With Multi-link PPP, you can have a  
128 Kbps PPP connection over a Basic Rate ISDN line.  
NDIS See Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS).  
NET (Normes Europeennes de Telecommunication) European  
standards for approving and testing equipment.  
Network Aninterconnectionofmultiplestationsorsystemsthatare  
able to send messages to and receive messages from one another.  
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) AnApplicationPro-  
gramming Interface (API) definition that allows DOS, OS/2, or Win-  
dows systems to support one or more network adapters and protocol  
stacks.  
NDIS defines a specific way for writing drivers for layers 1 and 2 of  
the OSI model. NDIS also handles the configuration and binding of  
these network drivers to multiple protocol stacks.  
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NI-1 (National ISDN1) A specification for a standard ISDN phone  
line. National ISDN 1 is intended to be a set of standards to which  
every manufacturer's equipment should conform for maximum  
interoperability. NI-2 and NI-3 are future standards currently under  
development.  
NRZI (Non Return to Zero Inverted) Encodingtechniqueinwhicha  
change in state represents 0. Also known as invert-on-zero coding.  
NSAP (Network Services Access Point) IntheOSIenvironment,it  
is the SAP between the network and the transport layers. It identifies a  
Data Terminal Equipment by a unique address.  
NT1 (Network Termination 1) The device that connects to your  
ISDN hardware and also works as a converter between an ISDN U-  
interface and an ISDN S/T-Interface. An NT1 converts a line from a 2-  
wire to a 4-wire connection. Some ISDN adapters have a NT1 already  
built into them.  
NT2 (Network Termination 2) AnNT2handlesterminationformul-  
tiple B channels on a PRI line. NT2s are typically found embedded into  
PBXs or switches on network servers which support Primary Rate  
Interface (PRI).  
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Model The 7-layer protocol  
model defined by the ISO for data communications.  
PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange.  
PBX (Private Branch Exchange) PBX is a private telephone  
switch. It is connected to groups of lines from one or more central  
offices and to all of the telephones at the location served by the PBX.  
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) (bus) A high-perfor-  
mance multiplexed address and data bus. Supporting 32-bit with  
optional 64-bit data transfers, the PCI bus is intended to be an intercon-  
nect between peripheral controllers, peripheral add-in boards, and pro-  
cessor/memory systems. The PCI bus operates at up to 66 MHz,  
providing burst transfer rates up to 264 MBps 32 bits wide, or up to 528  
MBps 64 bits wide.  
PDU (Protocol Data Unit) Datainahighly-structuredformatforthe  
purpose of transmission. Frame, packet, and PDU are equivalent in  
most contexts.  
PHY (Physical Layer) Layer 1 of the OSI model. Defines and han-  
dles the electrical and physical connections between systems. The  
Physical layer can also encode data in a form that is compatible with  
the medium (coaxial, twisted pair, fiber, and so on).  
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PMC (PCI Mezzanine Card) A daughter-card form factor imple-  
POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) Conventional voice grade  
service and cabling infrastructure.  
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) A dial-up protocol that allows a  
computer to use TCP/IP networking to connect remote access devices,  
such as modems, to the Internet or other TCP/IP based networks.  
PPP/MP (Point-to-Point Protocol/Multilink Protocol) See Multi-  
link PPP.  
PRI (Primary Rate Interface) Atype ofISDN service that offers 23  
B-channels at 64 Kbps and one D-channel at 64 Kbps (23B+D). In  
Europe, PRI provides for 30 B-channels and two D-channels  
(30B+1D).  
Private Line Synonym for a leased line. Dial voice line that does  
not terminate at the voice private automatic branch exchange or that  
does not appear on other sets in a key system.  
Protocols A set of rules that define how different computer sys-  
tems and other devices interoperate with each other.  
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network.  
PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) A logical link whose endpoints  
and class of service are defined by network management.  
For Frame Relay, analogous to an X.25 permanent virtual circuit, a  
PVC consists of the originating frame relay network element address,  
originating data link control identifier, terminating frame relay net-  
work element address, and termination data link control identifier.  
Originating refers to the access interface from which the PVC is initi-  
ated. Terminating refers to the access interface at which the PVC stops.  
Many data network customers require a PVC between two points.  
QLLC (Qualified Logical Link Control) An X.25 protocol that  
allows the transfer of data link control information between two  
adjoining SNA nodes that are connected through an X.25 packet-  
switching data network. The QLLC provides the qualifier Q bit in X.25  
data packets to identify packets that carry logical link protocol infor-  
mation.  
Q.921 This is the link layer protocol for ISDN.  
Q.931 This is the network layer protocol for ISDN. Q.931 was  
developed for out-of-band call control.  
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RAI (Remote Alarm Indication) PRI alarm, also known as Yellow  
signal. This alarm indicates a carrier failure.  
RBOC (Regional Bell Operating Company) Thisreferstotheorigi-  
nal seven regional telephone companies created by the AT& T divesti-  
ture: Nynex, Bell Atlantic, Bell South, Southwestern Bell, US West,  
Pacific Telesis and Ameritech.  
RD (Received Data) RS-232 (V.24) data signal, sent from the data  
communications equipment to the data terminal equipment on pin 3.  
(See RS-232.)  
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) A standard requirement ofthe  
FCC. For devices such as a telephone or answering machine. The REN  
requirement can be found on a label on the bottom of the analog  
device.  
Repeater Device that acts as an amplifier. Also known as a Line  
Extender. This device is needed when the distance between the phone  
company's Central Office and your premises exceeds distance or dB  
loss limits.  
RFC (Request for Comment) IETF (Internet Engineering Task  
Force) documents that contain proposed standards and specifications.  
RFCs can be either approved, or simply archived as historical recom-  
mendations.  
RI (Ring Indicator) RS-232(V.24)controlsignal,sentfromthedata  
communications equipment to the data terminal equipment on pin 22.  
Indicates an incoming call is present. (See RS-232.)  
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Within IP networks, RIP is an  
interior gateway protocol used by routers and host systems to exchange  
information about reachable networks. RIP uses a distance-vectoring  
algorithm to establish and maintain network routes.  
RJ-45 Standard 8-wire connector for IEEE 802.3 networks and  
some telephone applications.  
Router Hardware device that connects two or more networks. A  
router determines where the destination computer is located, and then  
finds the best way to get there.  
Routing Selecting the path to be taken by packets as they traverse  
the network.  
Routing tables Stored in voice/data switches or routers to deter-  
mine which of several possible paths will be taken through the net-  
work.  
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RS-232 Universally accepted Electronics Industries Association  
standard that defines the signals between data terminal equipment and  
data communications equipment. Uses a 25-pin connector; theoreti-  
cally limited to distances of 50 feet; functionally identical to standards  
V.24/V.28.  
RS-422 Electronics Industries Association standard for balanced  
transmission at distances greater than 50 feet. Compatible with V.11.  
RTS (Request To Send) RS-232 (V.24) control signal, sent from  
the data terminal equipment to the data communications equipment on  
pin 4. Indicates that the DTE has data to transmit. (See RS-232.)  
Rx  
Abbreviation meaning receive, receiver, or reception.  
SAP  
Service Access Point  
SAPI (Service Access Point Identifier) Part of the address in an  
ISDN signalling frame. Identifies the service that the signalling frame  
is intended for.  
SDLC See Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC).  
Serial Transmission Technique in which each bitof information is  
sent sequentially on a single channel. Serial transmission is the normal  
mode for data communications. Contrast with parallel transmission.  
SDU (Service Data Unit) User data passed through a SAP between  
the layers of the OSI or a similar model.  
Signalling AnATMconnectionprocedurethatdynamicallyimple-  
ments explicit routes through switches to establish a communication  
link with another station on the network.  
S Interface The interface point between an ISDN device and the  
user premises network termination.  
SDLC See Synchronous Data Link Control.  
SNA IBM’s Systems Network Architecture. The part of a user-  
application network that conforms to the formats and protocols of Sys-  
tems Network Architecture. It enables reliable transfer of data among  
users and provides protocols for controlling the resources of various  
network configurations. The SNA network consists of Network Acces-  
sible Units (NAUs), boundary function, gateway function, and inter-  
mediate session routing function components, and the transport  
network.  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Ahigh-level,stan-  
dards-based protocol for network management, usually used in TCP/  
IP networks. An SNMP manager controls and measures the activities  
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of SNMP agents that are embedded in nodes and network devices on  
the network. SNMP relies on MIBs embedded in the network  
resources to monitor and control the network.  
SPID (Service Profile Identifier) An alphanumeric string that  
uniquely identifies the service capabilities of an ISDN terminal. This  
is an identifier that points to a particular location in the Telco's central  
office switch memory where relevant details about the device are  
stored. Each BRI connection can have up to two SPIDs, one for each  
B channel.  
SS7 (Signalling System 7) This is a common channel signalling  
system used to establish ISDN call functions.  
SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit) Used in packet data networking  
technology. Temporary virtual circuit between two users.  
Switch Type The type of equipment that the telephone company  
uses to provide you with ISDN service.  
Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) A discipline conforming  
to subsets of the Advanced Data Communications Control Procedures  
(ADCCP) of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and  
High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) of the International Standards  
Organization (ISO).  
Used for managing synchronous code-transparent, serial-by-bit infor-  
mation transfer over a link connection. Transmission exchanges may  
be duplex or half-duplex over switched or nonswitched links. The con-  
figuration of the link connection may be point-to-point, multi-point, or  
loop.  
Contrast with binary synchronous communication.  
Synchronous Transmission Adatatransmissionschemewherethe  
interval between transmitted characters is fixed so that start and stop  
bits are not required. In contrast with asynchronous transmissions, syn-  
chronous transmissions are guaranteed a specific percentage of band-  
width on the network medium.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) Proto-  
col for internetwork routing and reliable message delivery. TCP/IP  
functions at the 3rd and 4th layers of the Open Systems Interconnec-  
tion model.  
IP is the low level protocol for the TCP/IP protocol set. IP provides  
packet delivery services between nodes. On the same level as IP are  
ARP and RARP.  
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TCP is a reliable stream-delivery, virtual circuit connection-oriented  
protocol that runs on top of IP. Telnet, FTP, and login use TCP connec-  
tions.  
TEI (Terminal Endpoint Identifier) The Terminal Endpoint Identi-  
fier is used to identify a specific piece of equipment on an ISDN con-  
nection.  
Telco Telco is a popular abbreviation for telephone company. The  
RBOCs are a subset of all telcos.  
T Interface The interface point between the user premises network  
termination (NT1) and a switching or concentration point (NT2) such  
as PBX.  
Tx  
Abbreviationmeaningtransmit,transmitter,ortransmission.  
U Interface Theinterfacepointbetweentheuserpremisesnetwork  
termination (NT1) and the local digital exchange.  
UNI  
See User to Network Interface.  
User to Network Interface (UNI) The interface between the ATM  
end system (user) and the ATM network.  
V.11  
Internationalinterfacerecommendationelectricallysimilarto  
RS-422.  
V.24  
International interface recommendation that defines inter-  
change circuits. Similar to and operationally compatible with RS-232.  
(See RS-232.)  
V.25  
International interface recommendation for dial lines.  
V.25 bis International interface recommendation for dial lines that  
includes an auto-dial command and response language.  
V.28  
Internationalinterfacerecommendationthatdefineselectrical  
characteristics for the interchange circuits defined by V.24. Similar to  
and operationally compatible with RS-232. (See RS-232.)  
V.35  
International recommendation for a wide-band interface  
modem.  
VN3/VN4 VN3 and VN4 are the French ISDN standards.  
WAN (Wide Area Network) A network spanning a large geographi-  
cal area that provides communications among devices on a regional,  
national, or international basis.  
Workstation Networked computer typically reserved for end-user  
applications.  
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X.21 (Packet-switched networks) International recommendation  
that defines a physical interface for X.25, using a 15-pin connector  
equivalent to V.11.  
X.21 bis (Packet data networking) International recommendation  
RS-232 and V.24.  
X.21 (bis) link Commonly used in European countries, this is a pay  
as you go link. When a signal is raised, the network automatically  
establishes a link to the remote unit.  
X.25 Packet switching protocol that lets computers communicate  
via wide area packet switched data networks  
XID  
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following the page referenced.  
link service installation.............. 113  
loading firmware....................... 149  
modifying local Ethernet address. 72  
overheating................................ 17  
reinstalling NT Service Pack....... 52  
releasing a connection ................ 68  
channel manual connection ............. 93  
channel setup ........................... 75, 76  
Channel properties dialog box ..... 76  
Frame Relay port properties ........ 89  
general properties....................... 77  
LAN properties.......................... 78  
port properties ........................... 86  
PPP serial port properties............ 87  
PPP WAN properties.................. 81  
WAN properties......................... 80  
X.25 port properties ................... 88  
X.25 WAN properties................. 83  
channel status................................. 91  
common tasks ............................... 181  
connecting to the line...................... 19  
connection properties for SNA links 141  
conventions  
A
adapter  
DB25 connector pinout ............... 20  
inspecting .................................. 11  
installing hardware ..................... 12  
installing NDIS software ............. 35  
installing SNA link services....... 107  
minimum system requirements...... 9  
operating environment............... 169  
overview..................................... 1  
removing ................................... 52  
software features ......................... 6  
specifications ........................... 169  
storage environment.................. 170  
WAN setup .............................. 146  
B
Base driver  
installing with NDIS software...... 36  
installing with SNA software ..... 108  
removing for SNA link services . 119  
removing with NDIS software...... 59  
C
cable configuration  
icon .......................................... vii  
text .......................................... viii  
back-to-back .............................. 32  
V.11 .......................................... 31  
V.24 .......................................... 25  
V.35 .......................................... 28  
cabling and connectors .................... 19  
cautions  
D
data protocols................................... 6  
Frame Relay................................ 7  
PPP............................................. 6  
X.25 ........................................... 7  
DB25 pinout .................................. 20  
drivers  
Base driver removal...... 53, 56, 120  
DB25 connections ...................... 20  
electrostatic discharge ................. 12  
incorrectly installed cabling......... 20  
Base driver installation .............. 108  
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Base driver removal............ 59, 119  
NDIS installation ....................... 35  
NDIS setup................................ 63  
SNA link services installation.... 107  
SNA link services setup ............ 123  
V.11 .......................................... 29  
V.24 .......................................... 22  
V.35 .......................................... 25  
L
LAN LEDs for channels .................. 67  
LAN properties for channels ............ 78  
line connections.............................. 19  
line voltage warning........................ 33  
link services  
inserting........................... 125, 127  
installing.................................. 118  
setting up for Frame Relay......... 128  
setting up for SDLC.................. 132  
setting up for X.25.................... 136  
logging NDIS driver events.............. 95  
logical adapters  
E
environment  
operating ................................. 169  
storage .................................... 170  
Event filters list dialog box............ 103  
F
firmware management................... 148  
Frame Relay  
data link properties................... 157  
inserting connection for SNA links ...  
140  
adding ....................................... 69  
connection status ........................ 74  
setting up................................... 71  
NDIS channel properties............. 85  
network configuration setup ...... 155  
protocol overview .................... 187  
SNA link service properties....... 128  
virtual circuit properties............ 130  
Frame Relay protocol........................ 7  
frames, saving and editing ............. 180  
M
managing WAN firmware.............. 146  
managing WAN hardware.............. 146  
minimum system requirements..........  
6
H
hardware  
adapter installation ..................... 11  
electrical warning....................... 12  
setting up for WAN .................. 159  
NDIS driver  
event log.................................... 96  
installing.................................... 35  
logging events............................ 95  
removing ................................... 52  
setting up................................... 63  
NDIS Driver Log  
event display properties............. 100  
event filters .............................. 102  
event list .................................... 97  
logging configuration.................. 99  
starting ...................................... 96  
NDIS Driver Setup utility ................ 63  
adapter functions ........................ 66  
adding logical adapters................ 69  
channel functions........................ 67  
I
icon conventions............................. vii  
index of common tasks.................. 181  
inserting Interphase SNA link services...  
125, 127  
Insert Link Services dialog box.. 126  
inserting a connection............... 140  
inspecting the adapter...................... 11  
installation  
electrical warning....................... 12  
hardware ............................. 11, 12  
interfaces  
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channel status............................. 91  
deleting channels ........................ 92  
manual channel connections ........ 93  
overview.................................... 63  
setting up channels...................... 75  
setting up logical adapters............ 71  
starting ...................................... 64  
viewing logical adapter connection  
status........................ 74  
S
SDLC link service  
inserting a connection................ 140  
properties ................................. 132  
serial line properties 87, 135, 154, 158  
serial port settings  
editing...................................... 175  
editing with SynWatch .............. 175  
serial port, watching ...................... 174  
Service Pack installation ................. 52  
SNA link services  
network configuration setup  
Frame Relay............................. 155  
X.25 ........................................ 150  
NT Service Pack install ................... 52  
Base driver installation .............. 108  
connection properties ................ 141  
inserting Interphase link services 125,  
127  
O
operating environment................... 169  
setting up ................................. 123  
SNA server driver ............................ 7  
SNA Server Setup dialog box ......... 114  
software  
P
PCI/PMC technology overview ...... 189  
permanent virtual circuits (PVCs)... 187  
Point-to-point protocol ..................... 6  
port properties for NDIS channels..... 86  
PPP connections ............................. 75  
PPP port properties.......................... 87  
PPP protocol overview .................. 188  
PPP WAN properties....................... 81  
problems and solutions .................. 166  
procedures, quick reference............ 181  
protocols  
IPX/SPX.................................... 75  
NDIS LAN protocol status........... 67  
TCP/IP ...................................... 75  
protocols overview........................ 185  
Frame Relay............................. 187  
PPP ......................................... 188  
X.25 ........................................ 185  
Base driver installation .............. 108  
NDIS installation ....................... 35  
NDIS setup................................ 63  
overview ..................................... 3  
SNA link services installation .... 107  
SNA link services setup............. 123  
software features .............................. 6  
storage environment ...................... 170  
switched virtual circuits (SVCs)...... 186  
SynWatch utility ........................... 171  
main dialog box ........................ 173  
mouse button functions.............. 174  
overview .................................. 171  
saving and editing frames .......... 180  
starting..................................... 172  
stopping and freezing the display 175  
watching the serial port.............. 174  
R
removal  
adapter and drivers.................... 119  
Base driver......................... 59, 119  
NDIS driver ............................... 52  
T
telephone line voltage warning ........ 33  
text conventions ............................ viii  
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troubleshooting............................. 165  
U
utilities  
NDIS Driver Setup..................... 63  
SynWatch................................ 171  
WAN Adapters Setup ............... 145  
V
V.11 Interface ................................ 29  
V.24 interface................................. 22  
V.35 interface................................. 25  
verifying minimum requirements ..... 11  
Virtual Circuit Frame Relay properties ..  
130  
W
WAN adapter management............ 159  
WAN Adapters Setup utility  
accessing online help................ 146  
main dialog box ....................... 147  
with NDIS installation ................ 41  
with SNA software installation .. 110  
WAN properties for channels..... 80, 83  
warnings  
electrical shock .......................... 12  
telephone line voltages................ 33  
Windows NT  
Event Viewer........................... 104  
NDIS driver................................. 7  
Service Pack .............................. 52  
X
X.25  
frame level properties ............... 153  
inserting connection for SNA .... 140  
network configuration setup 75, 150  
packet level properties .............. 152  
SNA link service properties....... 136  
X.25 protocol ................................... 7  
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