
Configuration Methods
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Configuration Methods
The NIC can be configured using any of the methods listed in the table below.
NOTE: This section describes how to configure the NIC using the 3Com NIC
Diagnostics program for Windows. For instructions on using the other two
methods, see the file or section mentioned in the table.
Method Description Requirement(s)
3Com NIC Diagnostics
Program for Windows
Configure the NIC locally using the 3Com NIC
Diagnostics program for Windows:
1 Make sure that the 3Com NIC diagnostics
program is installed. See “Installing the 3Com
NIC Diagnostics Program” on page 46 for
installation instructions. See “Using the 3Com
NIC Diagnostics Program” on page 47 for usage
instructions.
2 Open the Windows Start menu.
3 Select Programs, and then 3Com NIC Utilities.
4 Click 3Com NIC Doctor.
Windows 2003,
Windows XP,
Windows 2000,
Windows NT 4.0,
or
Windows 98 SE
3Com Configuration
and Diagnostics
program for DOS
Configure the NIC locally using the 3Com
Configuration and Diagnostics program for DOS:
1 Copy 3c99xcfg.exe from the 3Com Installation
CD to the root directory of a DOS-bootable
diskette.
2 Reboot the computer using the DOS-bootable
diskette.
3 Enter at the DOS prompt:
a:\3c99xcfg.exe
See “Using the 3Com DOS Configuration Program”
on page 48 for more information.
Customers running Japanese DOS must switch to
U.S. mode DOS before running this program.
DOS or NetWare
DMI 2.0 or 2.0s Configure the NIC remotely using the 3Com DMI
Agent software.
See “Installing the 3Com DMI Agent” on page 72
for more information.
3Com DMI Agent
and a DMI-
compatible browser
or a network
management
application that
supports DMI 2.0 or
2.0s
Windows Property
Settings
Configure the NIC locally as described in
“Changing Windows 2003, Windows XP, and
Windows 2000 Property Settings” on page 40.
Windows 2003,
Windows XP, or
Windows 2000
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