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Contents
1STEP Help Menu Netware Driver
MPX Driver
Technical Support
Packet Driver NDIS Driver
PC-NFS LAN Manager
Remote BootROM LAN Server
Windows for Workgroups
Banyan VINES
Pathway Access
DEC PATHWORKS
SUN PC-NFS
[TAB]: Forward [SHIFT+TAB]: Backward [C]: Contents [E]: Exit
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1STEP Help Menu
[ 1Step Help Menu ]
< Function Key> < Control Key >
F1 : Help ALT : Menu
ARROWS : Change parameter
F3 : Config Software TAB : Move cursor forward
F4 : Test Adapter SHIFT+TAB: Move cursor backward
F6 : DOS Shell ALT+ : List parameters
F10: Exit
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Technical Support
Accton Technology Corporation
Technical Support
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Accton provides free technical support to registered users.
For more information, call the office that is closest to you.
United States
Phone: (510) 226-9800 7:00am to 5:00pm PST
(800) 926-9288
FAX: (510) 226-9833
BBS: (510) 226-9832 14400-2400 baud
Taiwan
Phone: (886) 770-270 8:00am to 6:00pm
FAX: (886) 770-267
BBS: (886) 770-654 14400-2400 baud
Internet address: support@accton.com.tw
-- THE END --
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MPX Driver
Accton Technology Corporation
MPX ODI Driver Installation
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
1. To use the Accton MPX driver
Accton MPX driver is a high performance NetWare 3.x ODI driver.
It includes both workstation and server drivers:
MPXPCM.COM : NetWare DOS/ODI workstation driver
(A:\NETWARE\ODI\DOSODI\MPXPCM.COM)
MPXPCM.LAN : NetWare DOS/ODI server driver
(A:\NETWARE\ODI\SERVER\MPXPCM.LAN)
To run MPXPCM.LAN as a server driver, you must modify STARTUP.NCF
as follows:
SET MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE = 4202
and use the LOAD & BIND command to start the server driver.
Workstation driver MPXPCM.COM does not have any special requirement.
You can run MPXPCM.COM in place of PCMMLID.COM.
For example:
LSL
MPXPCM
IPXODI
NETX
.
.
To achieve maximum performance, you must change server and
workstation drivers to MPXPCM.LAN and MPXPCM.COM simultaneously.
Otherwise, you get the same performance as that of NE2000-compatible
drivers.
Accton MPX driver supports NE2000 mode, and can process
Ethernet_II, Ethernet 802.2, and Ethernet 802.3 frame types.
-- THE END --
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Packet Driver
Accton Technology Corporation
Packet Driver Installation
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
To load the packet driver, type PCMPD 0X60.
PCMPD syntax:
PCMPD [-d] [-n] [-w] [-h] <PD_INT_NO> [IRQ] [IO_BASE] [MEM_BASE]
where:
[-d] The "-d" option does not start LAN card until this driver is
called by the higher layer programs first.
[-n] Your NOVELL server uses NOVELL ISO-like packets. Your NOVELL
workstation uses NOVELL 8137 packets. You can use this option
to convert NOVELL 8137 packets into NOVELL ISO-like packets.
[-w] Steve Wallace added a hack to let the packet drivers run under
Windows. This is not to be construed with the proper solution,
which is to write a TCP/IP package for Windows.
This hack is enabled only when you use the '-w' switch.
[-h] This option displays the on-line help.
<PD_INT_NO> This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ) where you'll
load the packet driver. It must be in the range 0x60 to 0x80.
The PC/TCP kernel, by default, is loaded at interrupt 0x61 (so
don't load the packet driver there!)
[IRQ] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your card
will be indicated whether the ring buffer is empty or not.
[IO_BASE] This specifies the I/O address .
[MEM_BASE] This specifies the shared RAM memory address.
Example:
The following command line loads the Accton PCMCIA Packet Driver at
software interrupt 60h, I/O address 300, and hardware interrupt 5
(NE2000 MODE).
PCMPD 0x60 5 0x300 or PCMPD 0x60
Note: The default I/O address is 300.
Note: The default hardware interrupt is 5.
Note: The placement of 0x prior to the parameters.
After the Packet Driver is loaded, you can run the PC/TCP kernel ETHDRV.EXE.
The PC is then ready for PC/TCP communications.
To run PC/TCP applications, You need to load the PC/TCP Kernel
("ETHDRV.EXE").
a. Refer to the PC/TCP manual, Command Reference
section, Chapter 2.3.
b. The following example will load the Kernel and
allocate 8 packet buffers. Increasing the number
of packet buffers (from the default of 5) prevents
packet dropping due to buffer shortage.
ETHDRV -p 8 <Enter>
c. At this point, you are ready to run PC/TCP applications
(e.g. 'ftp', 'telnet').
example: ftp 192.72.24.202. 192.72.24.202 is the host address.
For information regarding the "FTP's PC/TCP Network
Software for DOS" packages, please contact:
FTP Software, Inc.
26 Princess Street
Wakefield, MA 01880
(617) 246-0900
How to Communicate with NCSA TelNet:
1. Make sure you have the correct version of NCSA Telnet
for the PC. You need version 2.3 or later to support
the packet driver interface.
2. Install the NCSA software on your system. Please
refer to the NCSA documentation for detailed instructions.
3. Load Packet Driver (pcmpd 0x60):
a. Refer to the "Packet Driver Syntax" section above.
b. To view the hint screen, type
pcmpd -h <Enter>
c. The following example will load the packet driver
using interrupt vector 60 (hex). The IO_BASE
and IRQ will be read from the software
configured adapter:
pcmpd 0x60 <Enter>
4. At this point you are ready to run NCSA applications
(e.g., 'ftp', 'telnet', etc.)
for example : ftp 192.72.24.202. 192.72.24.202 is host address.
For information regarding NCSA's products please contact:
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
264 Computing Applications Building
605 E. Springfield Ave.
Champaign, Ill. 61820
(217) 244-0638
telbug@ncsa.uiuc.edu
-- THE END --
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Remote BootROM
Accton's Ethernet Remote Boot ROM Device
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
There will be two types of Ethernet Boot ROM supported by Accton Technology
Corporation in the future.
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NDIS Driver
Accton Technology Corporation
NDIS Driver Installation Overview
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The drivers contained in directories \MSLANMAN.DOS and \NDIS are
used with Accton PCMCIA Ethernet adapters.
They are used with Com's 3+Open, Microsoft's OS/2 LAN Manager OEM,
distribution packages Release 1.x or 2.x, and other compatible OEM
versions of LAN Manager. The driver "ETHPCM.DOS" conforms to
the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 2.0 defined by
Microsoft/3Com.
File Descriptions:
\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ACCTON\ACCNE\
ETHPCM.DOS The DOS NDIS MAC driver
PROTOCOL.INI A sample section of a PROTOCOL.INI file
\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\NIF\
ACCNE.NIF Network Information File
\NDIS
EN2212D.NIF Network Information File for LAN Server (DOS)
EN2212O.NIF Network Information File for LAN Server (OS/2)
README.TXT This file
ETHPCM.DOS The DOS NDIS MAC driver
ETHPCM.OS2 The OS/2 2.1 MAC driver
OEMSETUP.INF Network Information File for Windows for Workgroups
\NDIS\WFW\
README.TXT Installing Windows for Workgroups
\NDIS\LANMAN\
README.TXT Installing MicroSoft's Lan Manager.
\NDIS\LANSVR\
README.TXT Installing IBM's Lan Server
\NDIS\BANYAN\
README.TXT Installing Banyan VINES
\NDIS\PATHWAY\
README.TXT Installing Wollongong Pathway Access.
\NDIS\PATHWORK\
README.TXT Installing DEC PATHWORKS
\NDIS\PCNFS\
README.TXT Installing Sun PC-NFS
1. Installation Procedure
The instruction to install the driver is summarized in the README.TXT
file under each product's subdirectory.
2. Sample protocol.ini file and parameters
[ACCNE_NIF]
; Default section of protocol.ini file for the Accton Adapter
drivername = ETHPCM$
irq = 5
iobase = 0x300
; End of this sample file
Several parameters are included in the ACCNE_NIF section of the
PROTOCOL.INI file. However, the only required parameter
is the "drivername". The other parameters can use the
default values.
irq Specifies the interrupt channel used by the adapter.
Acceptable values for this parameter are 2, 3, 4, 5,
10, 11, 12, and 15.
iobase Specifies the iobase address used by the adapter.
This parameter is given in hexadecimal values.
Acceptable value for this parameter are 0x240, 0x280,
0x2C0, 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360.
3. Additional Parameters in the protocol.ini file for
the Accton NDIS Driver Configuration:
Keyword Parameter
MaxMultiCast 1 .. 1000 Default 10
Maximum number of MultiCast Addresses.
This configures the size of the MultiCast
Address Table.
MaxRequests 6 .. 64 Default 8
Maximum number of outstanding General Requests.
This configures the size of the General Request
Queue.
MaxTransmits 6 .. 64 Default 12
Maximum number of outstanding TransmitChain commands.
This configures the size of the TransmitChain Request
Queue.
ReceiveChains 6 .. 96 Default 12
Maximum number of outstanding ReceiveChain commands.
This configures the size of the ReceiveChain Request
Queue.
ReceiveBuffers6 .. 96 Default 12
Configures the number of the Receive buffers in the
Receive Buffer Pool.
TransmitBufSize 128 .. 1514 Default 1514
Configures the size (in bytes) of buffers in the
Transmit Buffer Pool.
*****
Note : Values for the preceding parameters are seldom changed by
the user. Most of the time, the default values are used.
*****
Trademarks:
Microsoft OS/2 LAN Manager is a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation. 3Com, 3+, 3+Open and EtherLink II are registered
trademarks of 3Com Corporation.
TROUBLE SHOOTING and ERROR MESSAGES
Run Accton's "1Step" installation/diagnostic program to determine if
the Network Adapter is working correctly.
ERROR MESSAGES:
ERROR: Adapter card not found or I/O port error.
These are the possible reasons for this error:
(1) The Adapter card is not installed correctly.
(2) The failure is caused by more than one adapters trying to
use the same set of I/O ports or IRQ number.
(3) The Enabler ACCOPEN.EXE is not executed or it cannot enable
the PCMCIA card because of resource conflicts with other
PCMCIA cards.
ERROR: Incorrect Media Setting or Bad Transceiver
The following are the possible causes:
(1) The transceiver is bad.
(2) The cable is broken.
(3) The cable is not attached.
-- THE END --
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LAN Manager
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for LAN Manager Installation
==========================================
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained under directory \MSLANMAN.DOS
is used with Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapters in the LAN Manager
environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. Installation Procedure for LAN Manager V2.0
--------------------------------------------------
a. Type "Setup" in the Lan Manager Directory. Press <Enter>.
b. Press <Enter>.
c. Select "Import Network Drivers..." in "Action". Press <Enter>.
d. Type the source drive letter (A: or B:).
e. Insert Driver Disk in the source drive. Press <Enter>.
"Import Network Drivers" appears.
f. Press the <SPACEBAR> to select Network Adapter Card, "Accton EN2212
Adapter Card". Press <Enter>.
g. Press the <NO> button.
h. Press <Enter> three times. "Network Driver" appears.
i. Select "Accton EN2212 Ethernet Card" in the "Network Adapter Cards"
menu. Press <Add driver>, <Add protocol>, and <OK>.
"Workstation Primary parameters" appears. Press <OK>.
k. Press <OK> three times.
l. Select "Save" in "Action".
m. Press <F3> to Exit.
*******************************************************************************
2. Installation Introduction for LAN Manager V2.1
--------------------------------------------------
a. Type "lmsetup" in the Lan Manager Directory. Press Enter.
Microsoft LAN Manger Setup appears.
b. Select "Network Drivers..." in "Configuration". Press Enter.
c. Select <Add New Configs>. Press Enter.
"Network Adapter Driver" appears.
d. Select <Other Driver>. Press Enter.
e. Insert the Driver Disk in the source drive. Type the
drive letter (A: or B:). Push the <OK> button.
f. In "Available Network Adapter Driver", select "Accton EN2212 Ethernet
adapter". Push the <OK> button.
g. Press the SPACEBAR to select the protocols.
h. Push the <OK> button. "Configuration Complete" appears.
i. Push the <Save> button.
j. Press "F3" to exit.
k. Press Enter.
Sample configuration files:
3. Config.sys
a. <V2.0>
LASTDRIVE=Z
BUFFERS = 35
FILES = 35
SHELL=C:\DOS50\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS50\e:1000 /p /E:1024
DEVICE=C:\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS50\SETVER.EXE
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\ACCOPEN.EXE /int=3 /port=300
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ACCTON\ACCNE\ETHPCM.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.DOS
b.<V2.1>
LASTDRIVE=Z
BUFFERS = 35
FILES = 35
SHELL=C:\DOS50\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS50\e:1000 /p /E:1024
DEVICE=C:\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\DOSUTILS\EMM386.EXE NoEMS
DEVICE=C:\DOS50\SETVER.EXE
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\ACCOPEN.EXE /port=300 /int=5
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ACCTON\ACCNE\ETHPCM.DOS
4. Protocol.ini file for LAN Manager.
a. V2.0
[PROTOCOL MANAGER]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
[NETBEUI_XIF]
Drivername = netbeui$
BINDINGS = "ACCNE_NIF"
[ACCNE_NIF]
; PROTOCOL.INI for Accton EN2212 ethernet adapter
drivername = ETHPCM$
irq = 5
iobase = 0x300
; End of this sample file
b. V2.1
[PROTMAN]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
DYNAMIC = YES
PRIORITY = NETBEUI
[NETBEUI_XIF]
Drivername = netbeui$
SESSIONS = 6
NCBS = 12
BINDINGS = "ACCNE_NIF"
LANABASE = 0
[ACCNE_NIF]
; PROTOCOL.INI for Accton EN2212 ethernet adapter
drivername = ETHPCM$
irq = 5
iobase = 0x300
; End of this sample file
5. Autoexec.bat file for LAN Manager.
a. V2.0
@echo off
PROMPT $P$G
PATH=c:\PE2;C:\DOS50;C:\NC;
APPEND=C:\PE2;C:\DOS50;
REM ====== LANMAN 2.0 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES ===== LANMAN 2.0 ====
SET PATH=C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG;%PATH%
C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\NETBIND
NET START WORKSTATION
REM ====== LANMAN 2.0 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES ===== LANMAN 2.0 ====
b. V2.1
@echo off
PROMPT $P$G
PATH=c:\PE2;C:\DOS50;C:\NC;
APPEND=C:\PE2;C:\DOS50;
@REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES === LANMAN 2.1 ===
SET PATH=C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG;%PATH%
NET START WORKSTATION
LOAD NETBEUI
@REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES === LANMAN 2.1 ===
-- THE END --
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LAN Server
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for LAN Server Installation
=========================================
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained in directory \NDIS is used for
Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapters in the LAN Server environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. DOS LAN REQUESTER
------------------------------
a. At the DOS prompt, insert the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP)
Version 1.3x Diskette into the disk drive (A: or B: ).
b. Type "dxmaid". The IBM logo appears.
c. Press <Enter> twice. The Environment Information screen appears.
d. Specify the values for the following fields on this screen.
Use the <Space Bar> to toggle between selections.
Configuration for this computer? Yes
Use existing configuration information? Yes
Do you have adapter option diskettes? Yes
Are you configuring for two adapters? No
Do you need 802.2 interface support? Yes
Type change as needed to the drive and directory fields:
Source for LSP A:\
Target for new configuration C:\lsp
e. Make sure the values are correct. Press <Enter> to store your choices.
"Process Adapter Option Diskette" screen appears.
g. Insert the Driver Diskette in the source drive and specify the
path: A:\NDIS or B:\NDIS. Press <Enter>.
g. The files are copied from the Driver Diskette to the
target directory on the hard disk.
g. Press <Enter> three times.
h. Insert the LSP diskette and press <Enter>.
The "Current Configuration" screen appears with the Accton EN2212
series adapter and protocols already selected ("IBM IEEE 802.2"
and "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS").
i. Press F4. LSP is installed completely.
j. Use a text editor to edit the config.sys file. Specify at least
20 files in the FILES= line, like this:
FILES=20
Once you have saved the config.sys file, reboot the computer.
k. Insert the DOS LAN Requester Install Diskette 1.
l. Type: install. Press <Enter>.
IBM logo appears. Press <Enter>.
m. Press <Enter> two more times.
The program prompts you for the pathname of the DOS LAN
Requester directory.
n. Specify the pathname for the DOS LAN Requester directory.
(C:\DOSLAN is the default.) Press <Enter>.
The program asks you which services you require.
o. Highlight either the "Send messages" or "Send, View, Edit, and
Log messages" option. (Normally, you select the second option.)
Press <Enter> to confirm your selection.
p. Specify the machine's ID and the domain ID. The domain ID must
be the domain server ID and must be the same for all
workstations on the network.
q. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
---THE END----
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Pathway Access
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for Wollongong Pathway Access Installation
========================================================
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained in directory \NDIS is used with
Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapters in the Wollongong Pathway Access
environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
a. NDIS driver Installation Procedure:
1. Insert your copy of Pathway Drivers diskette into drive A. Enter:
C:\>A:
2. To install the software, enter:
A:\> pwinstal C:
where C: is the disk drive (you could also use D:, E:, and so on)
that you intend to use for the installation of your Pathway software
on a hard drive system. The PWINSTAL program automatically installs
the driver software in a directory named \PATHWAY on the drive you
specified.
The installation is complete when you receive the following
message: "The Pathway Drivers have been copied successfully. Refer to
documentation to complete driver installation."
3. Insert the driver diskette in drive A and copy the NDIS driver to the
subdirectory where you installed the Pathway software:
A:\> Copy A:\NDIS\ETHPCM.DOS C:\PATHWAY
4. Edit the C:\CONFIG.SYS file to contain the following entries :
DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\ACCOPEN.EXE /int=5 /port=300
DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\PWTCP.SYS
DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\PROTMAN.EXE/I:C:\PATHWAY
DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\ETHPCM.DOS
At the same time copy accopen.exe from the driver diskette to
the \PATHWAY directory.
5. Use a text editor to create a PROTOCOL.INI file in C:\PATHWAY
with the following section:
[EN2212]
DriverName = ETHPCM$
6. The startup batch file - autoexec.bat should have the following entries
in the order shown :
path=c:\pathway
ndis [-d:#]
pwbind
where the -d option is used when accessing a specific module number
within protocol.ini. In your protocol.ini file, a line enclosed by
square brackets designates the beginning of a new module. Each module
is referred to by a hexadecimal number. The first module is module
number one. The second module is module two, and so on.
b. Pathway Kernel Installation Procedure
1. Insert the Pathway Kernel diskette in drive A. Enter:
C:\>A:
2. To install the software, enter:
A:\> pwinstal C:
where C: is the hard drive name (you could also use D:, E:, and so on)
that you intend to use for the installation of your Pathway software.
The PWINSTAL program automatically installs
the driver software in a directory named \PATHWAY on the drive you
specified.
Diskette copying is complete when you see the following message:
"Pathway Kernel files have been copied successfully. Reboot and refer
to the documentation to complete kernel installation."
3. Remove the diskette from drive A: and reboot your PC by pressing <Ctrl>,
<Alt>, and <Del> at the same time.
4. Change current directory to \PATHWAY.
5. Run the CUSTOM program to set or change the following parameters:
. The Internet address
. The subnet bits (if your network has subnetworks)
. The gateway address (if you are communicating with hosts outside your
local network)
6. Remove the diskette from drive A: and reboot your PC by pressing <Ctrl>,
<Alt>, and <Del> at the same time.
7. Enter the following command to load the Kernel:
C:\PATHWAY> PWTCP
8. Test your PC by using the PING program:
C:\PATHWAY> PING hostname
where hostname is the official name, alias, or Internet address of a
host on your network that you expect to be able to communicate with.
-- THE END --
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DEC PATHWORKS
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for DEC PATHWORKS Installation
===========================================
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained in directory \NDIS is used with
Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapters in the DEC Pathworks environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
a. Insert the DEC PATHWORKS Client Setup diskette #1 in the
diskette drive (A: or B:).
b. Type Netsetup at the A: or B: prompt.
c. Unless you have an LK250 keyboard, select "NO".
d. Select the DECNET transport option and press <Enter>.
e. Insert the DNET TRNSPRT diskette #1 in the diskette drive (A: or B:).
f. Specify the target drive letter (C: or D:).
g. At the prompt "Are you creating an initial workstation diskette?",
select "NO".
h. Type in the node name and address (i.e. node number).
i. Type in the server node name and address (i.e. node number).
j. Select "Ethernet" when prompted "Select the network adapter type:".
k. Select "(Other NDIS)" when prompted "Select the network adapter:".
l. Enter the full DRIVE:\PATH\FILENAME for NDIS driver:
A:\ or B:\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ACCTON\ACCNE\ETHPCM.DOS
Located in the Accton driver program diskette.
m. Enter the DRIVE:\PATH for the protocol.ini file:
A:\or B:\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ACCTON\ACCNE\
n. If they are all accurate, select "WRITE KEY DISK" to start installation.
When prompted to copy files ETHPCM.DOS and protocol.ini, insert
the Accton driver program diskette in the source drive
(A: or B: dependent on path specified in step l. and m.)
o. Follow the prompts until installation completes.
p. At the Configuration screen, press F10 to exit to C:\.
q. Using a text editor to edit protocol.ini in the DECNET sub-directory.
Remove the semicolon (;) from the statement "NI_IRQ = 5"
under [DATALINK], then check if the IRQ value in
the new [ETHPCM.DOS] IRQ statement (maybe omitted) matches the NI_IRQ
value in the [DATALINK] statement and Adapter IRQ value configured.
Sample configuration files:
2. Config.sys
shell=c:\command.com /P /E:526
device=c:\decnet\hiMEM.sys
device=C:\dos\EMM386.EXE ram 1024
dos=high, UMB
devicehigh=c:\decnet\accopen.exe /int=5 /port=300
devicehigh=c:\decnet\protman.sys /I:D:\DECNET
devicehigh=c:\decnet\ethpcm.dos
rem device=c:\decnet\nddrv.sys
rem device=c:\decnet\npdrv.sys
FILES=50
BUFFERS=50
LASTDRIVE=v
STACKS=9,256
3. Protocol.ini file for PATHWORKS v 4.1
; PROTOCOL.INI file created by DNETOMO.V41 V4.1.060
; via DNETWIK.V41 V4.1.047
[protocol manager]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
[IPX4MAC]
DRIVER = IPX$MAC
BINDINGS = ETHPCM.DOS
[DATALINK]
DRIVERNAME = DLL$MAC
LG_BUFFERS = 16
SM_BUFFERS = 6
OUTSTANDING = 32
HEURISTICS = 0
BINDINGS = ETHPCM.DOS
;Specify IRQ level used by the workstation network adapter
NI_IRQ = 5
[ETHPCM.DOS]
; PROTOCOL.INI for ACCTON PCMCIA ethernet adapter
drivername = ETHPCM$
; irq = NI_IRQ = Adapter IRQ Setting
irq = 5
iobase = 0x300
; End of this sample file
4. Autoexec.bat
echo off
break on
cls
prompt $p$g
REM Insert any keyboard internationalization and character set information here.
if not exist \decnet\STARTNET.BAT goto nostartup
call \decnet\STARTNET
goto end
:nostartup
echo ** WARNING ** STARTNET.BAT file not found. Network functions not performed
-- THE END --
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SUN PC-NFS
Accton Technology Corporation
PC-NFS Software Interface Program Installation
For EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
Use the Accton EN2212 Ethernet LAN Adapter and the Accton PC-NFS Software
Interface Program, you can run the Sun MicroSystems PC-NFS on your PC.
The following files will be used in this installation:
Files Contents
--------------------------------------------------------------
PCNFSIF.SYS PC-NFS Software Interface Program
PCMPD.COM Accton Packet Driver for NE & WD serials cards
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1. Start the installation process by following the procedure described in the
PC-NFS Manual for installing the Sun Microsystems PC-NFS program in your
PC's hard disk. When asked to identify the type of network interface
card, select "WD8003" from the list. Likewise, when asked for the
interrupt level and the base I/O address, select:
Interrupt Level (IRQ) 5
I/O Base Address 300h
2. Copy the following files to the \NFS directory on your hard disk:
ACCOPEN.EXE
PCNFSIF.SYS
PCMPD.COM
3. Modify the config.sys file to include the following:
DEVICE=C:\ANSI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\ACCOEPN.EXE /int=5 /port=300
DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFSIF.SYS
LASTDRIVE=V
4. Create or modify an existing autoexec.bat file to include the following:
C:\NFS\PCMPD 98
SET PATH = C:\; C:\NFS
SET TZ=CST6
SET NFSDRIVE=C
PRT *
NFSRUN
For your system to work properly, make sure the C:\NFS\PCMPD 98
command line is placed before the NFSRUN command line.
Allowable values for the software interrupt vector range from 96 to 128. The
default software interrupt vector value is 98.
5. Reboot the PC and start the PC-NFS program. You may now run PC-NFS commands
on your PC to communicate with other computers on the network that
use the TCP/IP protocol.
-- THE END --
.TOPIC:
Windows for Workgroups
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for Windows for Workgroups Installation
=====================================================
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained in directory \NDIS is used with
the Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapter in the Windows for Workgroups
environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
a. Select the "Control Panel" icon in Main group in Windows environment.
b. Select the "Network" icon.
c. Select "Adapters" in the "Option" dialog.
d. push the <Add> button.
e. Select "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter".
"Install driver" appears.
f. Type in the drive and path name where the NDIS driver resides (e.g.
A:\ndis or B:\ndis).
g. Insert the Driver Diskette in the specified drive.
h. Press <OK>.
i. Press <close>.
j. Press <OK> twice.
k. Restart the computer.
2. Sample config.sys file
FILES=30
buffers=30
STACKS=9,256
DEVICE=c:\windows\HIMEM.sys
device=C:\WINDOWS\accopen.exe /port=300 /int=5
device=C:\WINDOWS\protman.dos /i:C:\WINDOWS
device=C:\WINDOWS\ethpcm.dos
device=C:\WINDOWS\workgrp.sys
LASTDRIVE=y
3. Sample protocol.ini file for Windows for Workgroups
[network.setup]
version=0x3100
netcard=en2212d,1,EN2212D
transport=ms$netbeui,MS$NETBEUI
lana0=en2212d,1,ms$netbeui
[protman]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NETBEUI
[EN2212D]
DriverName=ETHPCM$
[MS$NETBEUI]
DriverName=netbeui$
SESSIONS=10
NCBS=32
BINDINGS=EN2212D
LANABASE=0
4. Sample autoexec.bat file
C:\WINDOWS\net start
C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH C:\WINDOWS;
SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
-- THE END --
.TOPIC:
Banyan VINES
Accton EN2212 Ethernet PCMCIA Adapter
NDIS Driver for Banyan VINES Installation
=========================================
The driver ETHPCM.DOS contained in directory \NDIS is used with
Accton Ethernet PCMCIA adapters in the Banyan VINES environment.
This driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) 2.0 defined by Microsoft/3Com.
1. Installation Procedure for Banyan VINES
---------------------------------------------
a. Type Pcconfig. Press <Enter>.
"Configuring A PC for the Network" appears.
b. Select "1 - Network Card Setting". Press <Enter>.
"The possible hardware configuration option are" appears.
c. Select "NDIS Ethernet". Press <Enter>.
d. Type in the desired interrupt number, and "EN2212" to the
"PROTOCOL bindings =" prompt.
e. Press 'F10' when done. Press <Esc> to exit.
f. Select "2 - Login Environment Settings. " Press <Enter>.
g. Select "1 - Select Default Communications Driver." Press <Enter>.
h. Select "NDIS Ethernet". Press <Esc> to exit this menu.
i. Press 'F10' when all done. "Please wait ...." appears.
k. Modify the config.sys and protocol.ini files. See the examples below.
l. Copy accopen.exe from the installation diskette to the \banyan directory.
Sample configuration files:
2. Config.sys
device=c:\banyan\accopen.exe /int=3 /port=300
device=c:\banyan\protman.dos/i:c:\banyan
device=c:\banyan\ethpcm.dos
3. Protocol.ini file for LAN Manager.
[protocol manager]
DriverName = PROTMAN$
[EN2212]
DriverName = ethpcm$
irq = 5
iobase = 0x300
-- THE END --
.TOPIC:
Netware Driver
Accton Technology Corporation
Netware Driver Installation Overview
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
This README file is an explanation of the files contained in the
\NETWARE subdirectory of this diskette. For more information, please
refer to the "NOVELL NetWare ODI Shell for DOS" manual.
LSL.COM:
This file implements the Link Support Layer for DOS/ODI
workstations and is the program that is generally loaded first
after booting. The Link Support Layer file enables the
workstation to communicate over several protocols.
IPXODI.COM:
This is Novell's protocol stack for DOS/ODI workstations.
It performs the same functions what IPX.COM does for DOS
workstations. It is loaded after the LAN driver. Other protocols
can be loaded in place of it or along with it. This is one of the
key features of the ODI environment.
NETx.COM:
NetWare Network program.
If you use You Need
------------------------------------------
Conventional memory NETx.COM
Expanded memory EMSNETx.EXE
(LIM 4.0 EMS Compatible)
Extended memory XMSNETx.EXE
(XMS 2.0 compatible)
NETBIOS.EXE
Netbios emulation program (INT 5CH interface) allows you to
run Netbios application programs based on the NETBIOS.EXE
interface. The running sequence is:
1. IPX shell driver
ACCOPEN.EXE /INT=5 /PORT=300 --> PCMCIA Enabler
IPX.COM
NETBIOS.EXE --> netbios emulation interface
...
2. DOS/ODI driver
LSL.COM
ACCOPEN.EXE /INT=5 /PORT=300 --> PCMCIA Enabler
PCMMLID.COM --> Accton DOS/ODI driver
IPXODI.COM
NETBIOS.EXE
...
If the DOS/ODI driver PCMMLID.COM executed successfully, it would display
the adapter mode and configuration information. Otherwise you
would see an error message and the cause of the failure. Note the
PCMCIA Adapter must be enabled by ACCOPEN.EXE before issuing the
PCMMLID.COM command.
Here is the list of error messages the driver may display and the correction
method:
* "The board cannot be found."
The adapter does not exist or the driver does not recognize the adapter.
Correction: Insert an Accton PCMCIA adapter into the slot. Enable
the Adapter by using the ACCOPEN.EXE enabler.
* "Board RAM failed the memory test."
The RAM buffer on the adapter failed.
Correction: Insert a new adapter and run the driver again.
* "The board did not respond to the initialization command."
The driver recognized the adapter but the adapter failed to respond.
Correction: Insert a new adapter and run the driver again.
* "There is no cable connecting to the adapter."
There is no cable connecting to the adapter or the transceiver within
the adapter failed.
Correction: Connect the cable to the adapter and run the driver again.
Normally, you do not need a NET.CFG file because the established
defaults are adequate for your network. One exception is when your
workstation has more than one network adapters. In this case,
for each adapter, there must exist a MLID section
in the NET.CFG file.
Note: ODI driver always parses your NET.CFG file first. The
configuration in NET.CFG takes precedence over the
parameter settings stored in the internal memory of the adapter.
Below is a sample NET.CFG file:
LINK DRIVER PCMMLID
INT 5
PORT 300
:
:
You can consult "NetWare 386 Installation, Appendix E" for more
information about NET.CFG.
Novell has already changed the Ethernet default frame type to 802.2
starting with the release of NetWare v4.0. The move has to be made to
enable it to better support future protocol and networking features.
Some of these features are IPX with checksum, security enhancements,
and protocol independence. Following this change, the default frame
type of DOS/ODI driver is Ethernet 802.2 when there is no protocol
binding in NET.CFG file. In this case, if your server is not
NetWare v4.0, please make sure the Ethernet 802.2 frame type has been
bound before logging in.
-- THE END --
.TOPIC:
PC-NFS
Accton Technology Corporation
PC-NFS Software Interface Program Installation
For EN2212 PCMCIA Ethernet Adapters
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Accton Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
Using any Accton Ethernet LAN Adapter and the Accton PC-NFS Software Interface
Program, you can run the Sun MicroSystems PC-NFS on your PC.
The following files will be used in this installation:
Files Contents
--------------------------------------------------------------
PCNFSIF.SYS PC-NFS Software Interface Program
PCMPD.COM Accton Packet Driver
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1. Start the installation process by following the procedure described in the
PC-NFS Manual for installing the Sun Microsystems PC-NFS program in your
PC's hard disk. When asked to identify the type of network interface card
you are using, select "WD8003" from the list. Likewise, when asked for the
interrupt level and the base I/O address, select:
Interrupt Level (IRQ) 5
I/O Base Address 300h
2. Copy the following files to the \NFS directory of your hard disk:
PCNFSIF.SYS
PCMPD.COM
3. Modify the config.sys file to include the following entries:
DEVICE=C:\ANSI.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\ACCOPEN.EXE /int=5 /port=300
DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS
DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFSIF.SYS
LASTDRIVE=V
4. Create or modify the existing autoexec.bat file to include the following:
C:\NFS\PCMPD 98
SET PATH = C:\; C:\NFS
SET TZ=CST6
SET NFSDRIVE=C
PRT *
NFSRUN
For your system to work properly, make sure that the C:\NFS\PCMPD 98
command line is placed before the NFSRUN command line. For more information
on the PCMPD.COM program, refer to the README.TXT file of the Accton
Packet Driver for NE & WD series adapters.
Allowable values for the software interrupt vector range from 96 to 128. The
default software interrupt vector value is 98.
5. Reboot the PC and start the PC-NFS program. You may now run PC-NFS commands
on your PC to allow communication with other computers on the network that
use the TCP/IP protocol.
-- THE END --
Download Driver Pack
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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.
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