2
I
NDEX
D
DAU.
See
dual access unit
DB-9 connector 2-5
cable types A-3, A-4
illustrated A-3
pin assignments A-3
Dedicated Token Ring (DTR) 1-3
diagnostic program 6-2
diagnostic tests 6-3
dimensions, NIC A-1
DOS
16-bit client driver
automatic installation 3-1
manual installation 3-4
Client32, installation 3-6
DOS DXMAID installation 5-1
DOS LAN Services.
See
IBM DOS LAN
Services
DOS NDIS 2.01 driver, installing for IBM
host connectivity applications 5-1
driver installation
DOS Client32 3-6
NetWare OS/2 3-7
OS/2 client 3-7
Windows 95 version 950b
(OSR2) 4-5
Windows NT 3.51 4-7
Windows NT 4.0 4-6
Windows 95 version 950
("retail") 4-4
driver state (illustrated) 4-19
DTR.
See
Dedicated Token Ring
dual access unit (DAU) 2-5
DXMAID, running 5-1
E
electromagnetic susceptibility A-2
emissions classifications A-2
environmental operating range A-1
European Community
Classification A-2
expansion slot cover 2-3
F
fax service.
See
3ComFacts
full-duplex 1-3
G
Group 1 tests 6-5
Group Select area 6-5
H
host.
See
IBM host
I
IBM AS/400 connectivity 5-5
IBM DOS LAN Services, installing a
driver for 5-2
IBM host, configuring connectivity
between the 3C359 NIC and 5-1,
5-5
IBM LAN Server 4.0 5-2
IBM LAN Support Program,
installing 5-1
IBM MPTS, using to install a driver for
OS/2 5-3
IBM Warp Server 5-2
inspecting the NIC 2-2
installation
driver
NetWare DOS ODI clients,
automatic 3-1
NetWare DOS ODI clients,
manual 3-4
NetWare OS/2 3-7
NetWare server 3-6
Windows 95 4-3, 4-6, 4-7
Windows 95 version 950b
(OSR2) 4-5
Windows NT 3.51 4-7
Windows NT 4.0 4-6
Windows 95 version 950
("retail") 4-4
NIC 2-1
summary 1-4
interrupt number (illustrated) 4-19
interrupts A-2
IRQs A-2
L
LAA.
See
locally administered address
LAN Services.
See
IBM DOS LAN
Services
LAN Support Program.
See
IBM LAN
Support Program
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