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best baud rate, compression method, and error correction method. When the two modems
have tested the phone-line quality and have switched to the combination of parameters
which will provide the best data communication, then you are given the “ connect”
message which signals the end of the inter- modem negotiation and the beginning of your
intended communication with the remote computer.
Autonegotiation between devices within an Ethernet LAN is similar in concept, but much
briefer. The two devices involved in the autone gotiation will be your DFE-680TX and the
switch or hub through which it is connected into the LAN. (Switches ordinarily provide
for autonegotiation; traditional hubs do not.) The parameters to be negotiated between the
DFE-680TX and its supporting switch or hub include speed (100Mbps = Fast Ethernet, or
10Mbps = traditional Ethernet) and duplex mode (half-duplex or full-duplex).
Startup communication between the two devices occurs when both devices are operating,
the cable connection between them is good, and the connected notebook PC's network
software is loaded. As soon as those conditions are satisfied, the preparatory process of
auto-negotiation between the DFE-680TX and its supporting device begins and proceeds
automatically.
If the supporting switch or hub has autonegotiation functionality, then it and the DFE-
680TX exchange a series of messages in which each device signals its capabilities and
listens for corresponding information about the other. The auto-negotiation process
requires only a few milliseconds, and the two devices select the best communication
parameters supported by both devices.
If the supporting device does not have autonegotiation functionality, then its monotone
(single capability) message will be recognized by the DFE-680TX’s autone gotiation
facility, and the DFE-680TX will simply switch to the one of its own capabilities which
matches that of the supporting device.
Once the auto- negotiation is completed, then the line is ready, and it will provide an
optimal data channel between the DFE-680TX and the supporting device. The line will
remain ready without further auto-negotiation action until the linkage is broken. Auto-
negotiation then reoccurs at any time that the linkage is restored, again making the line
ready for optimal data communications.
Summary of Contents for DFE-680TX
Page 16: ...14 Figure2 Select Next to continue installation ...
Page 17: ...15 Figure3 Ensure that the Specify location box is checked and click Next ...
Page 18: ...16 Figure4 Click Next to continue ...
Page 19: ...17 Figure5 The Digital Signature Not Found window appears Click Yes to continue ...
Page 20: ...18 Figure6 Click Finish to complete the DFE 680TX Ethernet Card installation ...
Page 22: ...20 Figure8 Select Hardware and then click the Device Manager button ...
Page 27: ...25 Figure4 Click Finishto complete driver installation ...
Page 29: ...27 Windows 98 Driver install Figure1 Select Next ...
Page 30: ...28 Figure2 Select Next ...
Page 31: ...29 Figure3 Enter CD ROM drive or click on the Browse button and select CD ROM drive ...
Page 32: ...30 Figure4 Driver file name select Next Figure5 Insert 98 CD ROM then click on OK button ...
Page 34: ...32 Figure7 Finish ...
Page 43: ...ii VCCI Warning ...