***************************************************************************** * * * 32-BIT IO MODE PCI ETHERNET ADAPTER * * * * ODI Driver for DOS Workstation * * * ***************************************************************************** File Description: ================= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Filename Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- LSL.COM This file implements the Link Support Layer for DOS ODI workstations and is the program that is generally loaded first when booting. The Link Support Layer file enables the workstation to communicate over several protocols. PCIODI.COM 32-Bit IO Mode PCI Ethernet Adapter DOS ODI Driver NET.CFG Sample Configuration File IPXODI.COM This is Novell's protocol stack for DOS ODI workstations. It performs the same functions as the IPX.COM, which is used for DOS workstations. However it is optional and is loaded after the LAN driver. Other protocols can be loaded in its place or with it. This is one of the key features of the ODI environment. NETX.EXE NetWare Network program. -------------------------------------- If you use You Need -------------------------------------- Conventional memory NETx.EXE Expanded memory EMSNETx.EXE (LIM 4.0 EMS Compatible) Extended memory XMSNETx.EXE (XMS 2.0 compatible) --------------------------------------- NETBIOS.EXE The Netbios emulation program (INT 5CH interface) allows you to run Netbios application programs based on the NETBIOS.EXE interface. The run sequence is: LSL.COM PCIODI.COM ---> DOS ODI driver IPXODI.COM NETBIOS.EXE ... RXMONSTK.COM RXMONSTK.COM is Receive Monitor Utility for Monitor Type Applications (Such as Lan Analyzer) If the monitor type applications you are using seems to stop receiving network packets when you install a new LAN driver on your workstation, load the RXMONSTK.COM file. Load the RXMONSTK.COM file after the LSL.COM driver but before the LAN driver. The RXMONSTK.COM operates as a TSR and requires 2684 bytes of memory. You can load only one LAN driver when using the RxMonStk. The run sequence is: LSL.COM RXMONSTK.COM PCIODI.COM ---> DOS ODI driver IPXODI.COM ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation: ============= Driver Installation with existing Netware client programs: --------------------------------------------------------- A) Using NETX.EXE: If there are Netware client programs such as LSL.COM, IPXODI, and NETX.EXE in your system already, you can use the following procedures to setup your system. 1. Copy the A:\NETWARE\DOSODI\PCIODI.COM file to the Netware client directory which contains NET.CFG, LSL.COM, IPXODI.COM, and NETX.EXE files. 2. Update the NET.CFG file. You can refer to the NET.CFG sample. 3. Make sure to add LASTDRIVE=E in your CONFIG.SYS file if your want the first network drive to be F. 4. Enter the following commands to connect to your Novell server: LSL PCIODI IPXODI NETX F: LOGIN <user_name> B) Using VLM.EXE: If there are Netware client programs such as: LSL.COM, IPXODI, and VLM.EXE in your system already, you can use the following procedures to setup your system. 1. Copy the A:\NETWARE\DOSODI\PCIODI.COM file to the Netware client directory which contains NET.CFG, LSL.COM, IPXODI.COM, and VLM.EXE with related *.VLM files. 2. Update the NET.CFG file. You can refer to the NET.CFG sample. 3. Make sure to add LASTDRIVE=Z in your CONFIG.SYS file. 4. Enter the following commands to connect to your Novell server: LSL PCIODI IPXODI VLM F: LOGIN <user_name> Configuration Files: ==================== File Name: NET.CFG ---------- Sample of configuration file: ----------------------------- . . . Link Driver PCIODI FRAME Ethernet_802.2 FRAME Ethernet_802.3 FRAME Ethernet_II FRAME Ethernet_SNAP ; ODI Driver Custom Keywords ;--------------------------- ; Specify a adapter when multiple adapters exist. ; ETHERID 00A1020305DF ---- All trademarks or brand names mentioned are properties of their respective companies.Download Driver Pack
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