PLANET Support Publishing January 1996 PLANET ENW-3500-2T PCMCIA Ethernet Card Installation for SCO UNIX LLI Driver Contents ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Introduction Requirements Minimum Skill Level Getting Started Introduction ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Getting Started will describe the installation instructions. Requirements ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ A PCMCIA compatible Laptop A PCMCIA chipset that is PCIC compatible (Intel, Cirrus, Vadem, and VLSI) or Databook compatible. SCO Unix 3.2.4.x A ENW-3500-2T A knowledge of basic Unix commands and editing text files Minimum Skill Level ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ A knowledge of basic Unix commands A knowledge of editing text files A knowledge of Unix basic file structure A knowledge of the network driver configuration being used Please see Support Options if you are not comfortable will this skill level Getting Started ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ This installation procedure applies to SCO UNIX LLI drivers with TCP/IP v.1.2x. NOTE: Commands in UNIX are case-sensitive, thus, those in upper-case will be treated differently from those in lower-case. Login to the network as root. (On maintenance mode) Insert the driver diskette in Drive A or Drive B and use the doscp command to copy the SCOUNIX Driver into the UNIX directory. Type: # cd / # doscp a:/scounix/setup /setup (or # doscp b:/scounix/setup /setup) # chmod +x /setup # ./setup a: (or # ./setup b:) Add a chain by executing the following command: #netconfig A menu similar to the following appears on the screen: 1) Add a chain 2) Remove a chain 3) Reconfigure an element in a chain q) Quit Select option 1 "Add a chain". The following prompt appears on the screen: Select top level of chain to Add or q to quit: Type sco_tcp for SCO TCP/IP for UNIX. The following message appears: Select next level of chain to Add or q to quit: Select d65e0. This value varies according to the card number. The following prompt appears: Add chain sco_tcp->d65e0 (y/n): Type "y" for yes. This message appears: Installing the d65e driver into the link kit .Enter IRQ (3,4,5,9,10,11,15) [5] or 'q' to quit: Type value .Enter I/O base address (300..360) [300] or 'q' to quit: Type value .Enter RAM base address (c0000..ec000) [d0000] or 'q' to quit: Type value .Enter PCMCIA Slot Number (0,1) [0] or 'q' to quit: Type value Answer the question accordingly. This message then appears: Enter the internet address of this interface: Specify the internet address of the interface. The following message appears: Enter the netmask for this interface: Specify the subnet mask for the interface. Default mask is 255.255.255.0. The following message appears on the screen: Does the interface use a broadcast address of all 1's (y/n): Answer this question accordingly. Default is "y". The following then appears: Enter the broadcast address for this interface: Type in the broadcast address for the interface. The program asks: Are these values correct ? (y/n) If you think all values specified are correct, type "y". Otherwise, answer "n" and repeat the process. The following message appears on the screen: XX Pseudo ttys are currently configured, do you want to: 1) Add Pseudo ttys 2) Remove Pseudo ttys Select an option or enter q to quit [q] Type "q". The main menu reappears on the screen: 1) Add a chain 2) Remove a chain 3) Reconfigure a element in a chain q) Quit Select option: Select "q". The following message appears on the screen: Do you want to relink to kernel now ? Type "y" for yes. The following appears: Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n) Type "y" for yes. The following message appears on the screen: Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n) Type "y" for yes. Reboot UNIX by typing the following: # shutdown -y -g0 Multi-Card Installation ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ It is possible to install up to two ENW-3500-2T adapters in your workstation. This allows gateway function (that is; routing function). Further Information ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ You can retrieve statistical information via the #netstat -i command. Executing this command displays a screen similar to the following: Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Collis d65e0 1500 192.9.200 unix2 423 0 423 0 0 lo0 2048 170.23 localhost 180 0 180 0 0Download Driver Pack
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