- 3com Network Interface Card User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- Overview
- 3CR990 NIC Features
- DynamicAccess LAN Agent
- Windows2000 Offload Features
- Installing and Connectingthe NIC
- Installing NICDrivers in Windows
- Installing DynamicAccess Software in Windows
- Overview
- Installing the DynamicAccess LAN Agent for a Client NIC
- Installing DynamicAccess Software for a Server NIC
- Configuring Groups and VLANs for a Server NIC
- Planning the Configuration
- Working With Server Features
- Creating a Group
- Adding NICs to a Group
- Specifying a Dedicated IP Address
- Changing an IP Address
- Creating a VLAN
- Specifying Traffic Priorities
- Saving the Configuration
- Disabling Load Balancing for a Group
- Changing the Primary NIC
- Removing a NIC from a Group
- Deleting or Editing a VLAN
- Displaying NIC Properties
- Displaying Group Properties
- Specifying Failover from Gigabit to 10/100 PCI
- Troubleshooting a Load Balancing Configuration
- Changing Windows2000 Property Settings
- Identifying Windows 2000 Miniport and LAN Connections
- Using Windows2000 Offload Features
- Installing DynamicAccess LAN Encryption Software
- Installing NetWare Client and ServerDrivers
- Overview
- Installing and Configuring the NetWare Server Driver
- Using the Latest Support Packs
- Obtaining NetWare Loadable Modules
- Server Software Installation Requirements
- Installing the NetWare 3.12 Server Driver
- Installing the Server Driver for NetWare 4.11 and 5.0 UsingINETCFG
- Installing the Server Driver and DynamicAccess Technology Using AUTOEXEC.NCF
- Installing Multiple Server NICs
- Verifying the PCI Slot Number
- Installing Server Features
- Configuring Groups
- Verifying the Installation and Configuration
- Changing NetWare Driver Configuration Parameters
- Maintaining Groups
- Configuring the NIC
- Configuring IP Security
- Troubleshooting the NIC
- Running NIC Diagnostics
- Obtaining Drivers
- Specifications and CablingRequirements
- Installing the 3ComDMIAgent
- EtherCD Content and Navigation
- Installing a 3Com NIC While Installing the NOS
- Technical Support
- Index
- FCC Class B Statement
- FCC Declaration of Conformity
- Industry Canada Class B Emission ComplianceStatement
- Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d’IndustrieCanada
- VCCI Class B Statement
- 3Com End User Software License Agreement
- Product Registration

Flow Control 157
Flow Control
The 3CR990 NICs utilize flow control technology to throttle
the incoming data packet stream and prevent the loss of
packets. IEEE 803.2x flow control prevents the input buffers
of a device from overflowing. By using pause frames to
communicate buffer status between linked transmitting and
receiving devices (transmitters and receivers). A receiver sends
a pause frame to tell a transmitter to stop the transmission of
data frames for a specified period, allowing the receiver’s
input port buffers to empty before receiving new packets.
Pause Frames
When a transmitter receives pause frames, it suspends
transmission for the specified period. When the receiver’s
input buffers can store packets again, it can either send
another pause frame to tell the transmitter to resume
transmission, or wait for transmission to resume at the end
of the specified period.
With asymmetric flow control, only one of two linked
devices can receive pause frames. With symmetric flow
control, both linked devices can send and receive pause
frames.
Link Negotiation
Related to flow control is the auto-negotiation capability, in
which linked devices advertise their flow control capabilities
and automatically select the best common mode of
communication.
Rare cases (for example, linking to a device that does not
support auto-negotiation) may require that auto-negotiation
be disabled on a port, thereby enabling forced link on that
port. When forced link is enabled, linked devices must have
matching flow control capabilities. For example, a port that is
set for forced link and reception flow control can connect
successfully only with a port that is set for forced link and
transmission flow control.










