IBACFG.txt Driver File Contents (pc62.zip)

IBACFG - for DOS systems
Configuring the Intel(R) Boot Agent in a DOS Environment
February 19, 2002
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INTRODUCTION:
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You can use the IBACfg.exe program to configure the Intel Boot Agent software
in a DOS environment as follows:

1. Boot your computer to a DOS prompt.   IBACfg must be run with
the computer booted to DOS only.  This utility cannot be run in a DOS window
in any Microsoft* Windows product or in DOS compatibility mode in IBM* OS/2.

2. Insert a CD-ROM or floppy diskette containing the IBACfg.exe
utility.

3. Make the directory containing IBACfg.exe the current directory.

4. Enter the following command to invoke the IBACfg utility:

        IBACfg

A list of NICs is displayed.

5. Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the NIC to be configured and
press Enter to continue.

The Configuration Setup Menu is displayed. This menu shows a list of
configuration settings on the left and their corresponding values on the
right. Key descriptions near the bottom of the menu indicate how to
change setting values. For each selected setting, a brief "mini-Help"
description of its function also appears near the bottom of the menu.

6. Select the setting you want to change by pressing the up/down arrow
keys to highlight the setting. Press Enter to display a list of possible
values for the setting.

7. Select the value you want by pressing the up/down arrow keys to
highlight the desired value. Press Enter to select the value.

8. If you want to change additional settings, repeat Steps 7 and 8.

9. Once you have completed your changes, select the save option from the
menu and press Enter.  Press Esc at any time during selection to exit without
saving changes.  A confirmation box is displayed if changes have been made.

10. Press Esc to exit the IBACfg.exe utility.

See the table entitled "Boot Agent Configuration Settings", within the
Intel(R) Boot Agent User's Guide, for a list of configuration settings,
their possible values, and their detailed descriptions.

Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corporation
All rights reserved.

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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