LevelOne FNC-0103FX User Manual

Fast ethernet 100base-fx user's manual

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FNC-0103/0104FX

Fast Ethernet 100Base-FX

User's Manual

(9802-Rev. D1)

1. Checklist

Before you start installing the FNC-0103/0104FX, verify that
the package contains the following items:

FNC-0103/0104FX Board

LAN Driver Diskette

This User's Manual

Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of
the aforementioned items is missing or damaged.

2. Overview

FNC-0103/0104FX is a PCI Fast Ethernet Board that fully
complies with all IEEE 802.3u, 100Base-FX standards. Four
LED indicators(LINK, ACT, COL and FDX) on the bracket
will help to oversee the network/board link, activities,
collision and full-duplex status.

3. FNC-0103/0104FX PCI Configuration

For motherboards with automatic PCI configuration:

No specific setup is needed

You can enter the system BIOS setup menu to view or
specify the interrupt line of the PCI slots

For motherboards with bus master & interrupt jumpers:

Enable bus master operation in a selected PCI slot and
select an interrupt (IRQ) level using the appropriate
motherboard jumper

Enable I/O on the FNC-0103/0104FX PCI slot

4. PCI Bus System & Configuration

Ensure that the PCI machine does support master slots,
INT multiple sharing and timing compatibility. Do not
install FNC-0103/0104FX in PCI slave slots. Please refer

to your PCI system manual and select the appropriate
configuration settings.

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When installing multiple FNC-0103/0104FX boards at
the server station, you should correctly configure the
IRQ settings of the PCI slot. Up to four FNC-
0103/0104FX boards can be installed in a PCI file server
running NetWare system. The FNC-0103/0104FX server
boards share the same interrupt line with the driver
supporting multiple INT services at a time. Each FNC-
0103/0104FX's IRQ should not conflict with that of
other board.

Operation in full or half-duplex(Default) mode is

configured by LAN driver options. The operating mode
should match the remote link device working status.

You must use EMM386 version 4.49 or higher, and
install both DOS & EMM386 that came from the same
DOS package to avoid software problems.

5. Network Connection

100Base-FX/TX network allows 512-bit time delay between
any two node stations in a collision domain. The Fiber/TP
cable with devices’ bit-time delay(round trip) are as below:

100Base-FX

100Base-TX

DTE

DTE :

100

DTE

DTE :

100

Class II Hub:

92

Class II Hub :

92

Fiber Cable :

1.0 /m

Cat. 5 TP Wire:

1.112/m

DTE FX to DTE TX: 100

100Base-FX to 100Base-TX Converter: 56

The overall bit-time of Fiber/TP wires and devices must be
within 512 bit in a segment. You may use Switching Hub to
break up collision domain and extend the cabling distance.

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