NDIS Driver Installation for IBM LAN Server & Client ==================================================== Driver Location --------------- \IBMLS\ET32ND.DOS \IBMLS\ET32ND.OS2 This information covers the following topics: A. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 4.0 and OS/2 Requester B. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 4.0 DOS LAN Service C. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 3.0 D. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 3.0 DOS Client A. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 4.0 and OS/2 Requester ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. In IBM LAN server, select or run MPTS (Multi-Protocol Transport Services) program. 2. Press <Configure> button. 3. From the "Configure" dialog box, select <LAN Adapters and Protocols> option. 4. Press <Configure> button. 5. When "LAPS" dialog box is displayed, remove the current protocols and adapter from the Current Configuration list box. 6. Since the <ET32/Px PCI Ethernet adapter> is not in the adapter list, press <Other adapters> button. 7. Insert the adapter's driver diskette into floppy drive A:. 8. Specify the drive and path for the driver as below: A:\IBMLS\OS2 9. An adapter item of "KTI ET32/Px Series PCI Ethernet Adapter" will be moved into the adapter list. 10. Highlight the adapter. Then press <Add> button to add it into the Current Configuration list. 11. Add the required protocols for the adapter added. 12. Press <OK> button. 13. Press <Close> button. 14. Press <Exit> button to complete MPTS program. 15. The installation of the NDIS 2.01 driver for IBM LAN Server is complete. B. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 4.0 DOS LAN Service --------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy NDIS 2.01 driver and installation files to the hard disk. You may create the C:\NDIS2 directory on the hard disk for the adapter's driver and installation files. Insert the adapter's driver diskette into the floppy drive and enter the following commands at the DOS prompt: MD C:\NDIS2 COPY A:\IBMLS\DOS\*.* C:\NDIS2 2. Install IBM LAN Server 4.0 DOS LAN Services program. a) Insert "IBM LAN Server DOS LAN Services Disk 1" diskette into the floppy disk drive and enter the following commands at the DOS prompt: A: INSTALL b) When the installation program asks where the OEMSETUP.INF file resides, answer with the path name where the driver files were copied in step 2. In this example, it should be: C:\NDIS2 c) Then, follow the instructions on the screen and refer to the IBM LAN Server 4.0 DOS Services Installation Guide, when needed, to complete the installation procedure. d) Let the installation program automatically update the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to add the necessary commands to invoke the DOS LAN Services program every time the computer is booted. 3. Reboot the computer to have the changes in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT take effect. 4. The IBM LAN Server 4.0 DOS LAN Services installation is complete. C. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server 3.0 ----------------------------------------------- 1. Insert the adapter's driver diskette into floppy drive A:. 2. In IBM LAN server, select or run the LAPS (LAN Adapter and Protocol Support) program. 3. From the IBM LAPS dialog box, choose the <INSTALL> button to install the adapter for the IBM LAN Server environment. 4. Specify the drive and path A:\IBMLS\OS2 to the adapter's driver diskette. 5. After installing/copying the appropriate NIF files from the driver diskette, the IBM LAPS dialog box will appear again. 6. Select the <Configure>. 7. Choose the <Configure LAN transports> option and select <Continue>. 8. When Configure Workstation dialog box is displayed, remove the current configuration from the Current Configuration list box. 9. Choose "KTI ET32/Px Series PCI Ethernet Adapter" from the list box. Then choose <Add> to add the adapter to the Current Configuration list box. 10. Highlight the appropriate protocols in the Protocol list box. Then choose <Add> to add them to the Current Configuration list box. 11. Choose <OK>. 12. The installation of the NDIS 2.01 driver for IBM LAN Server is complete. D. Installing the driver for IBM LAN Server DOS Client ------------------------------------------------------ 1. Use DXMAID to install the protocol and adapter driver for DOS Requester for the client. 2. Select WD driver as a temporary driver. Later, replace it with LAN Adapter. 3. DXMAID program created a sub-directory \lsp. 4. Copy the the NDIS driver "ET32ND.DOS" from the directory \IBMLS\DOS in this driver Diskette. 5. Edit the CONFIG.SYS to remove WD driver and insert pcntnd.dos driver line as below: ........ device=\lsp\protman.dos /I:\lsp NDIS driver -> device=\lsp\et32nd.dos device=\lsp\dxma0mod.sys 001 device=\lsp\dxmj0mod.sys lastdrive=Z 6. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI to remove WD driver section and insert the [ET32ND] driver section. All bindings that refer to WD driver should be updated to bind to the new driver section. *** PROTOCOL.INI *** [PROTMAN_MOD] DriverName = PROTMAN$ [DXMJ0MOD_MOD] DriverName = NETBEUI$ Bind to ET32ND -> Bindings = ET32ND NCBS = 15 ADAPTRATE = 1000 WINDOWERROR = 0 PIGGYBACKACKS = 1 DATAGRAMPACKETS = 2 PACKETS = 50 PIPELINE = 20 MAXTRANSMITS = 6 MINTRANSMITS = 2 LANABASE = 0 CHAINX5C = 0 ---------> [ET32ND] Drivername = et32nd$ 7. Now, your computer has been configured to use the adapter for IBM LAN Server 3.0.Download Driver Pack
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