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Configuring Self-Healing Driver (SHD) Parameter Settings
Follow the procedure for your operating system. See the
EtherLink Server
10/100 PCI NIC Family User Guide
for SHD parameters.
Windows NT
1 Right-click My Network Places and select
Properties
from the menu.
2 In the next window, right-click a connection and select
Properties
from
the menu.
3Click
Configure
.
4 In the NIC Properties window, click the Advanced tab.
5 In the Advanced window, you can configure the SHD parameters. Select
a parameter in the Property field and change its value in the Value field.
Default values are optimal for most networks.
Windows 2000
1 From the Windows Start menu, select Settings/Control Panel.
2 Double-click the Network icon.
3 In the Network window, click the Adapters tab.
4 Double-click the adapter you want to modify
5 Double-click a parameter to change its value. Default values are optimal
for most networks.
Slot numbers listed in the SHD Configuration window may not match those
labeled on the mother board.
6 When you are finished, click
OK
.
7 Remove the
3Com EtherLink Server CD
from the CD-ROM drive.
8 Restart the computer.
Installing Dynamic
Access
Software
See the
EtherLink Server 10/100 PCI NIC Family User Guide
for information
about Dynamic
Access
server features and installation procedures for
Dynamic
Access
software.
Installing in NetWare
With NetWare installed and the server up and running, complete the
following steps to install and configure the driver and Dynamic
Access
technology server features on a NetWare file server.
In NetWare screens, use the arrow keys to select an item, and then press
Enter.
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