================================================================ NOTES ON Installing PLANET ENW-3501 Ethernet PC Card For SCO UNIX LLI Users ================================================================== (c) 1997 Copyright PLANET ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This document contains installation notes, which is not included in the ENW-3501 Ethernet PC Card USER'S GUIDE or onscreen instructions, for SCO UNIX LLI users regarding ENW-3501 PC Card installation. This document contains information on the following topics: 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Installation Notes ___________________________________________________________________ 1.0 Introduction ---------------- ENW-3501 PC Card only supports the Intel PCIC compatible chipset. Since UNIX system does not support the PCMCIA Card Service, ENW-3501 PC Card driver will enable the PCMCIA controller directly. NOTE: UNIX is case-sensitive and all command names must be given in full. SCO UNIX LLI users please also refer to the following: ------------------------------------------------------------------- File Description -------------------------------------------------------------------- README.TXT Overall installation instructions for all users 2.0 Installation Notes ---------------------- This installation procedure applies to SCO UNIX LLI drivers with TCP/IP v.1.2x. 1. Login to the UNIX as a "supervisor" user. Login: root Password: xxxxxx ( type in the password "root" ) 2. 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:) 3. 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 4. Select option 1 "Add a chain". The following prompt appears on the screen: Select top level of chain to Add or q to quit: 5. Type sco_tcp for SCO TCP/IP for UNIX. The following message appears: Select next level of chain to Add or q to quit: 6. Select enw0. This value varies according to the card number. The following prompt appears: Add chain sco_tcp->enw0 (y/n): 7. Type "y" for yes. 8. Installing the driver into the link kit The Message display: .Enter IRQ (3,4,5,9,10,11,15) [5] or 'q' to quit: .Enter I/O base address (300..360) [300] or 'q' to quit: .Enter RAM base address (c0000..ec000) [d0000] or 'q' to quit: .Enter PCMCIA Slot Number (0,1) [0] or 'q' to quit: Answer the question accordingly. Type [Enter] means using default 9. This message then appears: Enter the internet address of this interface: 10. Specify the internet address of the interface. The following message appears: Enter the netmask for this interface: 11. Specify the subnet mask for the interface. Default mask is 255.255.255.0. 12. The following message appears on the screen: Does the interface use a broadcast address of all 1's (y/n): 13. Answer this question accordingly. Default is "y". 14. The following then appears: Enter the broadcast address for this interface: 15. Type in the broadcast address for the interface. 16. The system asks: Are these values correct ? (y/n) If you think all values specified are correct, type "y". Otherwise, answer "n" and repeat the process. 17. 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] 18. Type "q". 19. 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: 20. Select "q". 21. The following message appears on the screen: Do you want to relink to kernel now ? 22. Type "y" for yes. 23. The following appears: Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n) 24. Type "y" for yes. 25. The following message appears on the screen: Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n) 26. Type "y" for yes. 27. Reboot UNIX by typing the following: # shutdown -y -g0 Further Information ------------------------- 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 enw0 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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