AS400.TXT Driver File Contents (intel_10.zip)

   IBM LAN Support with AS/400 and NetWare
                                                                    v1.00


IBM LAN Support with AS400 and NetWare* installation notes for Intel's
EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA LAN adapters
======================================================================

Location of Driver:  \NDIS\EX10.DOS (for LANSUP with Extended NIF)
Location of Driver:  \DOS\EX10ODI.COM (for ODINSUP)


General instructions
--------------------

There are two methods to connect the EtherExpress 10 ISA LAN adapter
simultaneously to an IBM AS/400 (or other Host based on DLC protocol) and
Novell server:
    1   Using LANSUP (NDIS based), or
    2   Using ODINSUP (ODI based).

LANSUP.COM and ODINSUP.COM are Novell drivers and are included in the
VLMUPx.EXE (where x is the number of the latest offering) file available
on Compuserve* in the Novell NetWire forum.

The first set of example files are using the LANSUP driver.


Sample CONFIG.SYS file for LANSUP
---------------------------------

DEVICE = \LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS    (version 1.1 or later )
DEVICE = \LANMAN\EX10.DOS
DEVICE = \LANMAN\DXMA0MOD.SYS   (version 1.35 or later)
DEVICE = \LANMAN\DXME0MOD.SYS   (version 1.35 or later)
DEVICE = C:\PCS\EIMPCS.SYS
DEVICE = C:\PCS\ECYDDX.SYS


Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT file for LANSUP
-----------------------------------

CD\LANMAN
NETBIND               (version 1.1 or later )
LSL                   (version 2.12 or later)
LANSUP                (version 1.27 or later)
IPXODI                (version 3.00 or later)
NETX or VLM           (version 3.32  of NETX.EXE or later
                       version 1.20 of VLM.EXE or later)
F:
LOGIN
C:\PCS\STARTPCS

NOTE - It's normal for LANSUP to report

        "Board 1, Frame TOKEN-RING, LSB Mode" when loading.


Sample PROTOCOL.INI file for LANSUP
-----------------------------------

[PROTOCOL MANAGER]
  DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
[ETHERNET]
  DRIVERNAME = DXME0$
  BINDINGS = EX10
[EX10]
  DRIVERNAME = EX10$


Sample NET.CFG file for LANSUP
------------------------------

Link Driver LANSUP
  Max Frame Size = 1490
NetWare DOS Requester
  First Network Drive = F

The second set of example files (following) are using the ODINSUP (ODI
based) driver.


Sample CONFIG.SYS file for ODINSUP
----------------------------------

DEVICE = \LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN  (version 1.1 or later)
DEVICE = \LANMAN\DXMA0MOD.SYS              (version 1.35 or later)
DEVICE = \LANMAN\DXME0MOD.SYS              (version 1.35 or later)
DEVICE = C:\PCS\EIMPCS.SYS
DEVICE = C:\PCS\ECYDDX.SYS


Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT file for ODINSUP
------------------------------------

CD\LANMAN
LSL                              (version 2.12 or later)
EX10ODI
ODINSUP                          (version 2.00 or later)
NETBIND                          (version 1.1 or later)
IPXODI                           (version 3.00 or later)
NETX or VLM                      (version 3.32 of NETX.EXE
                                  or later version 1.20 of
                                  VLM.EXE or later)
F:
LOGIN
C:\PCS\STARTPCS


Sample PROTOCOL.INI file for ODINSUP
-----------------------------------

[PROTOCOL MANAGER]
  DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
[ETHERNET]
  DRIVERNAME = DXME0$
  BINDINGS = EX10ODI
[EX10ODI]
  DRIVERNAME = EX10ODI$
  IOADDRESS = 0x300


Sample NET.CFG (C:\LANMAN\NET.CFG) file for ODINSUP
---------------------------------------------------

Link Driver EX10ODI
  Frame ethernet_802.2
  Frame ethernet_II
  Frame ethernet_802.3
  Frame ethernet_snap
Protocol ODINSUP
  Bind EX10ODI
NetWare DOS Requester
  First Network Drive = F

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