Driver Installation - Novell LAN WorkPlace for DOS
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Siemens OfficeLAN PCI 10/100 TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
Novell LAN WorkPlace v4.0 for DOS Driver
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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CONTENTS
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* Important Considerations
* System Requirements
* Files Provided
* Hardware Installation Guide
* Device Driver Installation Guide
* Modifying Line Speed
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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
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* For custom installations (multiple frame types), refer to your Novell
NetWare ODI Shell for DOS manual.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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Hardware Requirements:
* IBM-compatible personal computer (PC), 80486 or higher with PCI bus
supporting bus master mode
Firmware Requirements:
* Fully compliant Rev. 2.0 or higher PCI BIOS supplied with the PC
Software Requirements:
* MS-DOS v3.0 or higher
* Novell IPXODI (provided on the ConfigDisk)
* Novell LSL (v2.11 or higher, provided on the ConfigDisk)
* Novell NETX or Novell VLM (provided on the ConfigDisk)
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FILES PROVIDED
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The Novell NetWare DOS ODI client directory includes:
* L100.COM Novell NetWare ODI Client driver
* NET.CFG Novell network configuration file for the driver
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
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* See the User Guide for complete installation instructions.
* When installing the Adapter in a PCI computer, make sure
the slot you select supports bus master operations.
* No specialized setup is necessary for motherboards with automatic
PCI parameterization (most new PCs support it).
* For motherboards with bus master jumpers and interrupt jumpers for
PCI slots:
1. Using the appropriate motherboard jumper, enable bus master operations
for the selected PCI slot.
2. Using the appropriate motherboard jumper, select the interrupt to the
selected PCI slot.
3. Using your computer setup menu:
* Enable the bus master on the PCI slot.
* Enable I/O on the PCI slot.
* Define the interrupt number on the PCI slot.
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DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION GUIDE
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1 Copy the DOS ODI driver related files into the proper directory.
2. Insert the LAN WorkPlace v4.0 for DOS Install diskette into the
floppy drive.
3. Move to the drive where you inserted the diskette.
4. Type:
INSTALL [Enter]
5. Select a target drive and press [Enter].
6. When the program asks if you want to install the Windows application
portion of LAN WorkPlace, select either "Yes" or "No" (the choice is not
applicable to your adapter installation).
7. Ask your System Administrator to give you the appropriate IP information,
such as IP address, router address, and subnet mask.
8. Press [Enter] to continue the installation.
9. Follow the prompts until asked if you want to update your system
files. Use the information from Step 7, or see "Installing and
Configuring the Software" in your Novell LAN WorkPlace for DOS
User Guide.
10. When prompted to update your system files, select YES. The program
automatically creates a backup of your DOS system files if they
already exist.
11. Follow the prompts to copy the remaining LAN WorkPlace for DOS files
until you finish the installation.
12. Exit to DOS.
13. Edit the NET.CFG file so that the line speed, cable type, network
protocol type settings are correct for your network. You do not
need to specify a PCI slot number or Interrupt number.
If you do specify the slot number:
* PCI slots are counted from 0--that is, the first PCI adapter
installed is considered to be in slot 0, the next in slot 2,
and so on.
The example that follows shows what the NET.CFG file should look like.
Lines preceded with > indicate text you must add to the NET.CFG file.
Lines preceded with # (the remark or REM character) are not executed.
Removing the # character activates these lines when you reboot.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
NOTE: The following lines must be left-justified in your NET.CFG file
(do not precede them with the > character; this character only
marks what you must type in the NET.CFG file):
Link Support
Link Driver
L100
Protocol TCPIP
All other lines must be indented.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
In the example, no values appear next to the parameters in the Protocol TCPIP
section; however, you will see values next to the parameters in the Protocol
TCPIP section of your NET.CFG file. Do not change these values.
#
# NET.CFG File for L100
#
> Link Support
> Buffers 8 1586
> MemPool 4096
Link Driver L100
Frame Ethernet_802.3
> Frame Ethernet_II
# Port #1 280
# Mem #1 000D0000 2000/10
# Int #1 3
# PS/2 Slot?
#
Protocol TCPIP
> Bind L100
ip_address
ip_router
ip_netmask
tcp_sockets
udp_sockets
raw_sockets
nb_sessions
nb_commands
nb_adapter
nb_domain
14. Save the NET.CFG file.
15. Reboot your computer.
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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.
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