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3Com 3C905-TX - Getting Help If a Test Fails

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Getting Help If a Test Fails 4-7
7 After the test is completed:
a End the program on the echo server.
b Exit the diagnostic program.
Getting Help If a Test Fails
If any test fails, you can get additional information as follows:
Highlight the test that failed in the Run Tests dialog box and
press [Enter].
Highlight the <Zoom> command button and press [Enter].
If the diagnostic tests fail, the adapter may not be defective.
The problem may be incorrect option settings, option
settings that conflict with the settings of other boards, or
improper installation. Follow the steps below to test the
adapter further.
CAUTION: Make sure to turn the power off and disconnect
all cables from the adapter before inserting or removing it
from the computer.
1 Check the adapter installation by reviewing the
installation instructions in Chapter 2.
Make sure the board is seated correctly in the slot.
2 Inspect all cables and connections.
3 Make sure that the PCI slot with the adapter in it is
activated. PCI computers allow PCI slots to be activated or
deactivated. This is done through the computer‘s CMOS
utility, or in some cases, with a special PCI utility. Refer to
your computer documentation for information about
activating PCI slots.
In addition, bus mastering is not supported on all PCI slots in
all computers. The Fast EtherLink PCI adapter provides better
performance in a bus master slot, but will work in a non-bus
master slot. Refer to your computer documentation.
The original slot may be defective.

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