IBMOS2RQ.TXT Driver File Contents (rev1_12.zip)

    Driver Installation - IBM LAN Server OS/2 Requester
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  PNIC-100 Fast Ethernet Adapter

  IBM LAN Server v2.0 and v3.0 OS/2 Requester
  INSTALLATION GUIDE


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CONTENTS
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*  Important Considerations

*  Files Provided

*  Device Driver Installation Guide

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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
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*  This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS)
    v2.0.1 defined by Microsoft/3Com. The driver has been tested with
    Microsoft LAN Manager, 3Com 3+Open, IBM LAN Server, IBM PC LAN
    Program, DEC Pathworks, and other NDIS-compatible network operating
    systems and protocol stacks.

*  The PROTOCOL.INI file contains configuration information.

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FILES PROVIDED
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*  L100.NIF        Network installation file
*  L100.OS2        NDIS2 OS/2 driver
*  PROTOCOL.INI    Driver binding information and operational parameters

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DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION GUIDE
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1.  Insert the IBM LAN Adapter Protocol Support (LAPS) v1.00 diskette
     into your computer floppy drive.

2.  Change directory to IBMCOM\.

3.  Type LAPS and press [Enter].

     The IBM logo appears.

4.  Click on the INSTALL button.

5.  Specify the target drive (typically C:\) and press [Enter] or select OK.

     The files are copied to the target drive

6.  Select OK.

7.  Select the INSTALL button a second time to load the drivers

8.  Press [Enter].

9.  Place the ConfigDisk in drive a:.

10. Change the "Install Additional Network Driver" panel to "a:\NDIS\OS2"
      and select OK.

11. Press OK for each driver.

12. Select the Configure button.

13. Select "Configure LAN transports".

14. Select Continue.

      The Configure Workstation screen appears.

15. In the Network Adapters window, select

      "PNIC-100 Fast Ethernet Adapter".

16. Select the Add button.

    This adapter name appears in the Current Configuration window.

17. If you want to enable "RIPL" features, select "IBM IEEE 802.2"
      from the Protocols window, then select the Add button.

18. Select "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS", then select the Add button.

      (You also may need to select the "IBM NetWare Requester" option,
      then the Add button, depending on your network.)

     Each time you select the Add button, the selected option appears in the
     Current Configuration window below the chosen driver.

19. Select OK.

20. Select Exit.

    The CONFIG.SYS Update screen appears.

21. Specify the drive for the CONFIG.SYS file.

22. Select the Continue button.

23. Select OK.

24. Select Exit.

25. Reboot your computer. Use the OS/2 Shutdown process to exit from
      the program.

26. Reboot your computer again. Enter OS/2, and insert the OS/2 Requester
      Install diskette into your computer floppy drive (usually drive a:).

27. At the OS/2 prompt, type: LANINST.

28. Press [Enter].

29. Select OK at the IBM logo.

30. Select OK again.

31. Select the "Advanced" option.

      The Installation Tasks panel appears.

32. Select "Install or Configure this workstation", then select OK.

33. Select "Install or remove a component", then select OK.

34. Select all the other components you want to install.

      *  Use the arrow keys to choose each component

      *  Press the space bar to highlight it.

      *  Select the Install button and the word "Installed" appears in the
          Status column.

      *  After you select all the components for this installation, select the
          OK button.

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NOTE:  Some components display "Install" next to them. We recommend
              you select these components for installation along with the
              other components you want to install.

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35. Select "Configure a component", then select OK.

36. Select a component to configure from the list, then select the Configure
       button (the default component is "Requester").

37. Specify the requester name and the domain name for that component,
      then select OK.

38. If you want the server to start automatically when one of its workstations
      is started, select YES.

39. Select one of the following requester services, then select OK:

       Messenger
       Message pop-up

       The Configure screen appears again.

40. Select OK. At "Apply the Changes", select OK and insert the appropriate
      diskettes as required.

41. Select OK at the file backup panel.

42. Select "Configuration complete".

42. Select the LAN adapter to which this configuration applies. If only
     one adapter is installed in this computer, select "Adapter 0",
     then select OK.

43. Select OK when the Configure screen appears.

44. Select the "Apply the changes" option, then select OK.

45. Follow the screen prompts to copy all files from the Requester diskettes
      to your computer hard disk.

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