H134555 - PCI/EISA SERVER HANGS WITH IBM 100/10 ETHERNET ADAPTER

 SYMPTOM:
 PC Server 320 or 520 (PCI/EISA) systems running Windows NT 3.51
 fail to load the Ethernet driver and/or the Server hangs while
 installing the Ethernet driver.
 The following error messages may be displayed in the Windows NT
 event viewer:

 (stop) The IBM 100/10 PCI Ethernet Adapter Driver service failed
        to start due to the following error:
        A device attached to the system is not functioning.
 (stop) IBMFE1:  Could not connect to interrupt number supplied.
 (!)    IBMFE1:  There is a interrupt conflict at interrupt #
 (!)    IBMFE1:  There is an i/o port conflict.

 After the error, the I/O port assignments for the Ethernet
 adapter are different from those reported in POST/BIOS.
 PROBLEM ISOLATION AIDS:
 The system is a PC Server 320 or 520 PCI/EISA model running
 Windows NT 3.51 AND the following adapters are installed:

  IBM 100/10 PCI Ethernet Adapter FRU p/n25H4383 (Option p/n
  25H4374).
 -AND-
  IBM PCI RAID Adapter FRU p/n06H5078 (Option p/n07H0508).

 FIX:
 Follow this procedure:
 1. Remove the IBM 100/10 Ethernet Adapter.

 2. Install Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 5 which can be
    downloaded from the following Microsoft Web site URL:

    ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/
    bussys/winnt/winnt-public/fixes/usa/nt351/ussp5/i386

 3. Reinstall and configure the Ethernet adapter.

 Note: Refer to RETAIN records H133041 and H134937 for additional
 tips on the 10/100 or 100/10 Ethernet adapters.

 Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

 December 2, 1996