NW311.TXT Driver File Contents (AT2560TXv20.zip)

   Server: NetWare 3.11 server
                                                                a1.03


NetWare* 3.11 Server Driver Installation Notes
==============================================

Location of driver:   \NWSERVER\A2560.LAN

Location of NLM's:    On Novell's automated services.
   
   PATCHMAN.NLM  (03-24-94 v2.41)
   LSLENH.NLM    (12-21-94 v1.20)
   MSM31X.NLM    (11-23-94 v2.50)
   ETHERTSM.NLM  (11-29-94 v2.50)
   MONITOR.NLM   (10-26-92 v1.75)

Sample load commands
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LOAD C:<PATH>\PATCHMAN
LOAD C:<PATH>\LSLENH
LOAD C:<PATH>\MSM31X
LOAD C:<PATH>\ETHERTSM
LOAD C:<PATH>\A2560 SLOT=n FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3
BIND IPX TO A2560 NET=xxxxxxxx


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

1. Install NetWare 3.11 according to the NetWare 3.11 installation
   manual.

2. If you're using standard NetWare 3.11 (not SFT III), make sure your
   MONITOR.NLM is dated 10-26-92 (or later). Using an earlier version can
   cause server failure (ABENDs) when viewing statistics in monitor.

3. Load the NLMs:
   
   PATCHMAN.NLM  (10-05-93 v2.30)
   LSLENH.NLM    (10-05-93 v1.01)
   MSM31X.NLM    (06-28-94 v2.31)
   ETHERTSM.NLM  (06-28-94 v2.31)
   MONITOR.NLM   (10-26-92 v1.75)

   Make sure you use these (or later) versions. Earlier versions may not
   work properly.

4. If you can't log in (before starting the server) copy the A2560.LAN
   driver from the \NWSERVER directory on the Configuration and Drivers
   disk to the root directory of the server's hard drive.

   If you can log into the server, copy the driver to the SYSTEM
   subdirectory. If you do this, you won't need to specify a path on the
   load line. If you copy it to another directory, make sure the LOAD
   statement includes the correct path.

5. Modify the server's STARTUP.NCF to include:
   
   SET MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE = 1536 (or larger)

   This preallocates server buffers.

6. Start the server. At the server console, issue the load and bind
   statement(s) in this order:
   
   LOAD C:<PATH>\PATCHMAN
   LOAD C:<PATH>\LSLENH
   LOAD C:<PATH>\MSM31X
   LOAD C:<PATH>\ETHERTSM
   LOAD C:<PATH>\A2560 SLOT=x FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3
   BIND IPX TO A2560 NET=xxxxxxxx

   Where:

   SLOT=x specifies the PCI device number. Substitute x with the valid
   value for the adapter. You will be prompted if you don't specify a
   slot number.

   NET=xxxxxxxx is the unique network address for that LAN segment.

   The default frame type is 802.2.  If your workstations needs to use
   the 802.3 frame type, see the section later in this document about
   using multiple frame types on one adapter.

7. Add the load and bind statements you need to the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF
   file so the adapter driver loads automatically
   each time the server starts.


Hints and tips
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Installing multiple adapters
----------------------------

-  If you have multiple adapters in a single server, each adapter must
   have a different NET number and SLOT number. Also, you may want to
   name each adapter. For example:
   
   LOAD C:\A2560 SLOT=3 NAME=LAN_A
   BIND IPX TO LAN_A NET=222
   LOAD C:\A2560 SLOT=4 NAME=LAN_B
   BIND IPX TO LAN_B NET=333

-  If you have problems loading the driver on multiple adapters and the
   initialization fails due to "Insufficient RCBs," increase the number
   of buffers allocated to the server.

   Add the following to STARTUP.NCF:
   
   SET MINIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS = 100 (or larger)
   SET MAXIMUM PACKET RECEIVE BUFFERS = 500 (or larger)

   The MINIMUM value you specify must be at least 30 times the number of
   AT-2560 PCI adapters in the computer.

   Recommended settings:
   
   1-3 adapters:  100
   4 adapters:    150

   The MAXIMUM you can specify depends on the amount of memory in the
   server, but it must be greater than the MINIMUM.


Installing one adapter with multiple frame types
------------------------------------------------

When binding multiple frame types to one adapter, enter a LOAD and BIND
statement for each frame type. Each LOAD statement uses the same SLOT
number, but each BIND statement needs a unique network number. You must
also include a name on each load line to avoid being prompted for the
board to bind IPX to.

Example:

LOAD C:\A2560 SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=LAN8023

BIND IPX TO LAN8023 NET=77777

LOAD C:\A2560 SLOT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=LAN8022

BIND IPX TO LAN8022 NET=88888


Optional LOAD line parameters
-----------------------------

FORCEDUPLEX:
      
      Note: The adapter supports full duplex at 10 and 100 Mbps.

      Syntax: FORCEDUPLEX=n

      Where n=0 auto-negotiate 
              1 half duplex
              2 full duplex
      
      
      
      Note: If the adapter is set to half or full duplex, set the SPEED
            parameter to either 10 or 100. (see SPEED below)

      Duplex modes:

      Auto-negotiate: the adapter negotiates with the hub how to
      send/receive packets, either full or half duplex.  If unsuccessful
      at negotiating the duplex, the adapter defaults to half duplex.

      
      Full duplex: the adapter sends and receives packets at the same
      time. This improves the performance of your adapter. Set duplex
      mode to full duplex ONLY if you have a switch that supports full
      duplex.

      Half duplex: the adapter performs one operation at a time. It
      either sends or receives.

         Default:   auto-negotiation    

      The AT-2560 PCI adapter has the added ability to "talk" to the hub
      and determine at which mode to communicate (either full or half
      duplex). This is called auto-negotiation. You must have an auto-
      negotiating hub (an Nway switch) to get full duplex support with
      the FORCEDUPLEX parameter set to 0 (auto-negotiation).

      Examples:

     100 Mbps full duplex):
                  FORCEDUPLEX=2  (Sets adapter to full duplex)
                  SPEED=100      (See SPEED parameter below)

      10 Mbps full duplex):
                  FORCEDUPLEX=2 (Sets adapter to full duplex)
                  SPEED=10

      
      Note: Use auto-negotiate for full duplex support only when the
      adapter is connected to a switch that fully supports Nway auto-
      negotiation specification.



SLOT:    Specifies the slot number.

         For PCI adapters, SLOT is derived from the bus number and device
         location as defined by the PCI spec. One way to determine the
         slot number is to load the driver from the command line. You'll
         be prompted with valid device number(s) for the adapter. Select
         one of them.

         Syntax:  SLOT=n     (n = 1,2,3,4,...)
      
      Note: Future versions of NetWare will use NBI (NetWare Bus
            Interface) to determine the slot number.  NBI will map the
            slot number to a different slot number than SETUP.EXE on the
            Installation and Driver disk reports.
      
      

SPEED:   Specifies the speed the driver uses. If you don't use this
         parameter, the driver automatically detects the network speed.
         If unable to autosense, the driver defaults to 10 Mbps.
      
      NOTE: You must set the SPEED parameter to either 10 or 100 if
            you're setting the FORCEDUPLEX parameter to either half or
            full.

         If you use this parameter, the driver operates at the specified
         speed instead of auto-detecting network speed.

         Syntax:  SPEED=n  (n = 10 or 100)

         Default: The adapter automatically senses speed

NODE:    Specifies a local administered address (LAA) unique to each
         adapter.  Use this option to provide your own unique node
         address for the adapter.  The node address is a 12-digit
         hexadecimal number; the second digit must be one of the
         following digits: 2, 6, A, E.

         Syntax: NODE=02a012345678

         02 => LLA, 02 is set by the driver if not specified.
         00 => Typical address (default)



FRAME:   Indicates one of four valid frame types the system is
         transmitting and receiving.

         Syntax:  FRAME=n

         n = Ethernet_802.2
             Ethernet_802.3
             Ethernet_II
             Ethernet_SNAP

         Default: Ethernet_802.2



TXTHRESHOLD: Represents the threshold for transmits from extender SRAM
         FIFO (output buffer).

         Syntax: TXTHRESHOLD=n (n = number of 8 bytes)

         For example, 16 represents 16x8 (or 128 bytes). In this case,
         the LAN controller transmits after copying 128 bytes from the
         host memory.

         Default: dynamically set

         The maximum number that you can specify is 200 (200x8=1600
         bytes) which ensures there will not be any underruns.



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