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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

1249.0. "DEFEA on NetWare Server" by 42378::SAVAGET (DTN 851-2342) Fri Feb 25 1994 07:58

    
       A customer has reported a problem with four DEFEA cards he has just
       received.  He has installed them into his NetWare 3.12 server which
       is a Compaq ProLient 4000 (486/50), 64Mb RAM.  He has removed all
       additional hardware but the fault stays the same.  He has tried
       several different types of PC's and all of the cards fail with the
       following errors.
    
    
    
    Bus Controller Chip Test                Status - PASSED
    DMA Controller Chip Test                Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000002  C000000C  E3FC66DD  00000000
    
    
    Buffer RAM Test                         Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000001  C0000000  AAAAAAAA  E940AA55
    
    
    Option RAM Test                         Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000001  C0000000  AAAAAAAA  E940AA55
    
    Buffer RAM Address Modes Test           Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000001  C0000000  12345678  E940AA55
    
    
    Option RAM Address Modes Test           Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000001  C0000000  12345678  E940AA55
    
    Test Sequence Completed.  All tests PASSED
    
    DMA Loopback Test 4 LW Burst            Status - PASSED
    DMA Loopback Test 8 LW Burst            Status - PASSED
    DMA Loopback Test 16 LW Burst           Status - PASSED
    DMA Bus Loading Test #1                 Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000009  00000606  000000B0  00000010
    
    DMA Bus Loading Test #2                 Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000009  00000606  000000B0  00000010
    
    DMA Bus Loading Test #3                 Status - FAILED
    Error Codes: 00000009  00000606  000000B0  00000010
    
    DMA Bus Loading Test #4                 Status - PASSED
    DMA Bus Loading Test #4                 Status -       (The machine reboots
                                                            at this point)
                            
    Further test information
    ------------------------
    
    External Loopback Test                  Status - PASSED
    
    Reading Adapter Address                 Adapter Address
    08-00-2B-A2-91-AA
    
    Reading Adapter Revision Information    Adapter Firmware Revision: 2.1
                                            Adapter Hardware Revision:   02
    
    
    
    Anybody had any similar problems with these FDDI cards.
    
        --Tony--                                                 
    
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1249.1JEDI::CAUDILLKelly - Net Tech Support - 226-6815Fri Feb 25 1994 12:528
    I had problems like that a few times when installing the DEFEA.  Both
    when I was setting up a Netware sserver and when I was just using it in
    a DOS/Windows client.
    
    For me, the problem turned out that I had set (or let default) the DMA
    channel (or one of those parameters) to something that conflicted with
    something else in the box.  I twiddled the parameters in the EISA
    config until the problem went away.
1249.2Could be resource conflict or use of 0K optionQUIVER::STEFANIHave the # for the Mars Observer?Fri Feb 25 1994 14:0340
    Tony,
    
    Hi.  I work in High Performance Networks on the FDDI adapters (DEFEA
    more specifically).  Do you have the latest driver kit (v2.3)?  It's
    available in a few places:
    
        KALI::PCDRIVERS:FEAV23.ZIP;1
    	On gatekeeper.dec.com in /pub/DEC/FDDI/EISA/defeav23.zip

    The Novell drivers haven't been updated since the V2.2 driver disk, but
    we have added updated installation documentation, new EISA
    configuration files, and an updated version of INSTVER.EXE.
    
    If you're using the V2.2 files, there could be a couple of things
    happening:

    	1. The older versions of EISA config enabled the 0K memory option
           by default.  Only the current DOS and OS/2 NDIS drivers support
           the 0K option.  The latest EISA config files
    
    		- Got rid of all 64K options (they were useless anyway)
    		- Added 1K memory options
    		- Changed the default order to 32K, 1K, 0K with the memory
                  ranges going from D0000,E0000,C0000.  So the default memory
                  configuration is 32K at D0000.
    
        2. The older version of INSTVER.EXE did not work properly when the
           adapter was configured for 0K.  This has been fixed in the new
           release.
    
    A table is included in A:\CONFIG\README.TXT which describes the supported
    EISA configuration options for each released driver.  Please use this to
    determine the correct configuration for your setup.
    
    As Kelly suggested, you're likely seeing a resource conflict of some
    sort, as we have run successfully on Pentium-based COMPAQ Proliants.

       - Larry Stefani
         FDDI/ATM Adapters Engineering
         High Performance Networks