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INSTALLATION
By installing a boot ROM, you can use the adapter to boot up your
PC, without a local drive, onto a network running, for example, the
Novell NetWare network operating system. You can configure the
boot ROM’s address by using the Cabletron configuration utility
QuickSet™ (see Section 2.6.1, on page 2-10).
2.3.2
Boot ROM and Socket Alignment
Locate the boot ROM socket on the E2200 series adapter (see
Figure 2-1). Insert the boot ROM into the ROM socket so that the
notched corner on the ROM is aligned with the notch on the boot
ROM socket as shown in Figure 2-2, on page 2-3.
2.3.3
Installation Procedure
To install an E2200 type network adapter in your computer, follow
these instructions:
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Turn off the power to the PC and peripherals.
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Remove the computer cover and select the slot your adapter
will be installed in. The E2200 adapter can occupy any unused
16-bit ISA or EISA Bus compatible expansion slot.
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If you have not already done so, remove the adapter from its
protective plastic clamshell, and visually inspect it.
Observe all precautions when handling the boot ROM.
Static discharges can damage the boot ROM. If you install a
boot ROM, you will have to use QuickSet™ to change the
adapter’s configuration.
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CAUTION
The adapter is sensitive to static discharges. To avoid static
damage, hold it by the corners. Avoid contact with the PC
bus edge connector or any of the components. Failure to
observe these precautions can result in damage to the adapter.
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CAUTION