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Installing the NetWare 3/4 ODI Server Driver on NetWare SFT III 3.11 Servers
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This \NOVELL\SRVODI\SFT3 subdirectory contains the following files:
README.TXT - This file.
LSLENH3.NLM - Novell Link Support Layer (LSL) chaining and filtering
enhancement module (v3.00) that is loaded on NetWare
SFT III 3.11 servers prior to loading MSM31X.NLM.
PM311IO.NLM - Novell Patch Manager for NetWare SFT III 3.11 IOEngine
(v1.01). Required for LSLENH3.NLM.
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Section 1 INSTALLING THE NETWARE 3/4 ODI SERVER DRIVER ON NETWARE SFT III
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You can install and use the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver on NetWare SFT
III 3.11 file servers by loading some operating system patches and driver
support files in addition to the driver.
To install the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver on a NetWare SFT III 3.11
file server, perform the following six steps:
I. Verify that the network interface card (NIC) is properly
configured and installed. Refer to your adapter documentation
for instructions.
II. Copy the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver files to a DOS partition
of your NetWare server hard disk.
To copy the files to a DOS partition, enter the following commands:
COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\DEPCA.LAN C:\
COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\ETHERTSM.NLM C:\
COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_1X\MSM31X.NLM C:\
COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\SFT3\LSLENH3.NLM C:\
COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\SFT3\PM311IO.NLM C:\
You may substitute C:\ with another DOS partition and subdirectory.
III. Perform substeps IIIA. and IIIB. to configure the NetWare SFT III
3.11 server to use the ODI server driver.
A. You can automatically load the server driver by adding the
appropriate instructions to the IOSTART.NCF file. You can also
issue these commands directly from the IOEngine.
1. While still editing the IOSTART.NCF file, add the following
lines to automatically load and bind the new driver every
time the server is brought up:
NOTE
The "slot," "frame," and "net" values given below are examples.
The slot number is the physical slot in which the DE422 (in this
example) was installed. The frame type is one of the four
supported frame types "ETHERNET_802.2", "ETHERNET_802.3",
"ETHERNET_II", "ETHERNET_SNAP". The net address is the external
network address. Refer to the Novell NetWare documentation on
"Bind" for more information.
a. Substituting C:\ with the DOS partition and subdirectory
used in Step II, enter the following commands:
LOAD C:\PM311IO
LOAD C:\LSLENH3
LOAD C:\DEPCA slot=4 frame=ETHERNET_802.2
BIND IPX TO DEPCA net=00000001
NOTE
Before saving the IOSTART.NCF file, it is important to verify
that no older NetWare 3 server drivers are loaded prior to
loading LSLENH3.NLM and/or MSM31X.NLM. Even though older NetWare
3 server drivers do not require the LSLENH3 patch or MSM31X,
unexpected behavior may result if LSLENH3 or MSM31X are loaded
after the driver. If using both older NetWare 3 and newer
NetWare 3/4 server drivers, be sure to load LSLENH3.NLM and
MSM31X.NLM separately before loading any drivers.
b. Save the file with the changes. Answer "Yes" to the exit
prompt.
IV. Shut down the server by entering "DOWN" at the MSEngine and
then enter "EXIT" from the IOEngine to return to the DOS prompt.
V. Follow the instructions in your adapter documentation for connecting
the controller to the network.
VI. Restart the server with the ODI server driver.
Enter the following command at the DOS prompt:
MSERVER
The changes made to the IOSTART.NCF file in step III above take effect.
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.