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User’s Guide

Installing Analyzer Hardware

The sections below provide installation information for the Finisar analyzer cards in
different hardware and software environments.

Installing Analyzer Hardware in a Desktop PC

Finisar offers an analyzer card that can be installed in a desktop PC. For PCI bus
expansion slots, Finisar offers the THGm analyzer card for 10/100/1000 Ethernets.
Finisar analyzer cards or other NDIS-compatible adapters can be installed in the
local PC before or after Surveyor software is installed. However, it is recommended
that you install local adapters or analyzer cards before you launch Surveyor software
for the first time.

Finisar analyzer cards install in a PC like any other card. The THGm analyzer card
can be installed as a Plug‘n’Play device for Windows 2000/XP. Refer to the
instructions below.

Installing the THGm, Windows NT

1. Power down your system.

2. Install the THGm card in your system. This requires opening the case of your

computer, inserting the card in an available PCI slot, and closing the case of
your computer. Refer to the THGm Hardware Installation Guide and your
computer’s documentation for instructions.

3. Secure the network connectors to the THGm, RJ-45 for 10/100Mbps Ethernet

or SC-type fiber optic for 1000Mbps Ethernet (optional – connection to the
network may be performed after card installation is complete).

4. Power up your system.

5. Insert the Surveyor CD in the CDROM drive and install Surveyor software. All

necessary Windows NT drivers for THGm are installed when Surveyor
software is installed.

6. When prompted, reboot your system.

7. To verify installation, open the Surveyor software. The THGm analyzer card

icon should appear under your local IP address.

Installing THGm, Windows 2000/XP

Use the procedures below for Windows 2000/XP. For Windows NT installation, see
the procedures above.

1. Power down your system.

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