a:\ndis2\readme.txt 13-JUL-1995 This README file is for the NDIS2 DOS and NDIS2 OS/2 device drivers for Digital's DEPCA and EtherWORKS 2 adapters. Supported adapters: DEPCA,DE100,DE101,DE200,DE201,DE202,DE210,DE212,DE422 Device drivers: DEPCA.DOS and DEPCA.OS2 For simplicity, all of the above supported adapters will be referred to as "EtherWORKS 2 adapters" throughout this document. These device drivers comply with the NDIS 2.0.1 specification. The EtherWORKS 2 adapters and the NDIS2 drivers meet the networking needs of any Network Operation System (NOS) which adheres to the NDIS 2.0.1 specification. This file contains information on the following topics: 1. PROTOCOL.INI parameters 2. Installing multiple adapters 3. PATHWORKS V4.1 installation 4. PATHWORKS V5.0 installation 5. IBM OS/2 2.1 + LAN Server 3.X installation 6. Microsoft LAN Manager 2.X installation (DOS and OS/2) For information on installing the NDIS2 DOS driver with Windows for Workgroups, see the readme.txt in the WFW directory of this diskette. *************************** * PROTOCOL.INI PARAMETERS * *************************** The only parameter that must be specified is the "DriverName". Note that many of these parameters have default values (which are specified below). A parameter need not be specified in the PROTOCOL.INI file if its default value is satisfactory. DriverName units:[n/a] range:[DEPCA$] default:[DEPCA$] This parameter's value must be DEPCA$, it identifies the network device driver. The following entries are optional under the [DEPCA] section. MaxMulticast units:[integer] range:[1-256] default:[8] Example: 8 This specifies the maximum number of multicast addresses that can be in effect simultaneously. (NOTE that there's no 's' on the end of this keyword.) MaxTransmits units:[integer] range:[0-256] default:[16] Example: 16 This specifies the number of "TransmitChain"s that the MAC driver guarantees to accept without giving an "OUT_OF_RESOURCE" response. The following parameters ONLY need to be set if your DEC EtherWORKS 2 adapter does not contain a diagnostic or remote boot ROM chip. AdapterName units:[n/a] range:[DE100,DE101,DE200,DE201,DE202,DE210,DE212,DE422] default:[n/a] Example: DE100 This specifies the name of the ethernet adapter. values adapter ------------ ------------------- DE100 DEC EtherWORKS LC DE101 DEC EtherWORKS LC/TP DE200 DEC EtherWORKS Turbo DE201 DEC EtherWORKS Turbo/TP DE202 DEC EtherWORKS Turbo/TP/BNC DE210 DEC EtherWORKS MC DE212 DEC EtherWORKS MC/TP DE422 DEC EtherWORKS EISA/TP/BNC RamAddress units:[hex] range:[C000,C800,D000,D800,E000,E800] range for Micro Channel cards with 16KB mode option: [C000, C100, C200, C300, C400, C500 C600, C700, C800, C900, CA00, CB00 CC00, D000, D100, D200, D300, D400 D500, D600, D700, D800, D900, DA00 DB00, DC00, E000, E100, E200, E300 E400, E500, E600, E700, E800, E900 EA00, EB00, EC00] default:[n/a] Example: 0xD000 This specifies the physical base address in the PC memory address space of the "window" through which the adapter's RAM will be referenced. This parameter's value must agree with the jumpered configuration of the adapter. Not required for DEC EtherWORKS 2 MC Adapter and DEC EtherWORKS 2 EISA Adapter. Interrupt units:[integer] range:[2-15] default:[n/a] Example: 5 This specifies the IRQ level that will be used by the adapter- to-PC interrupt. Its value must agree with the jumpered configuration of the adapter. Not required for DEC EtherWORKS 2 MC Adapter and DEC EtherWORKS 2 EISA Adapter. values adapter ------------ ------------------- 2,3,4,5,7 DEC EtherWORKS 2 LC 5,9,10,11,15 DEC EtherWORKS 2 Turbo 5,9,10,11 DEC EtherWORKS 2 MC 5,9,10,11 DEC EtherWORKS 2 EISA Netaddress units:[integer/character] range:[0h-0Fh] quotes are required default:[n/a] Example: "08002B12AF34" This specifies the station address that will be used by the adapter if the upper layers do not provide a way to set the station address. If the upper layers set the station address, then this switch will be ignored. Following is an example PROTOCOL.INI fragment for a DEC EtherWORKS 2 Turbo adapter with no diagnostic or remote boot ROM chip: [DEPCA_NIF] DriverName = DEPCA$ MaxMulticast = 12 MaxTransmits = 32 AdapterName = DE200 RamAddress = 0xD000 Interrupt = 5 ******************************** * INSTALLING MULTIPLE ADAPTERS * ******************************** For multiple adapter installation, check the DECPCI Forum on CompuServe, or the BBS, or call your authorized Digital reseller. See the README in the root directory of this distribution for contact information. ****************************** * PATHWORKS 4.1 INSTALLATION * ****************************** Manual Installation: If PATHWORKS is already installed and configured and you do not wish to use the PATHWORKS installation program, perform the following steps manually to install the NDIS2 driver: 1. Copy the DEPCA.DOS file from the driver installation diskette (A:\NDIS2\DOS\DEPCA.DOS) to the C:\DECNET directory. 2. Add the following line to CONFIG.SYS to load the driver: DEVICE = C:\DECNET\DEPCA.DOS 3. ADD the PROTOCOL.INI stub from the driver installation disk to the end of the existing PROTOCOL.INI file located in the DECNET directory. The stub appears as follows: [DEPCA] DRIVERNAME=DEPCA$ 4. Modify the [DATALINK] and [IPX4MAC] sections in the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the value of the keyword BINDINGS = driverlabel to BINDINGS = DEPCA.DOS Automatic Installation Using the PATHWORKS Client Setup Diskettes: Insert the PATHWORKS Client Setup diskette 1 of 2 in the floppy disk drive. Run NETSETUP from that drive and follow the instructions until you reach the window labeled: Select the network adapter type: o Select "Ethernet" and press ENTER key. Select the Ethernet adapter: o Select "Other NDIS" and press ENTER key. Enter full DRIVE:\PATH\FILENAME for NDIS driver: o Type A:\NDIS2\DOS\DEPCA.DOS and press ENTER. Enter full DRIVE:\PATH\ for the PROTOCOL.INI stub: o Type A:\NDIS2\DOS\ and press ENTER. After you have performed these steps, PATHWORKS will copy the corresponding files from the installation diskette to the directory. Example of CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI for PATHWORKS 4.1 ---------------------------------------------------------- ----- CONFIG.SYS ----- DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE 3072 RAM FRAME=E000 DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICE=C:\DECNET\laddrv.sys /D:4 DEVICE=C:\DECNET\PROTMAN.SYS /I:C:\DECNET DEVICE=C:\DECNET\DEPCA.DOS FILES=30 Buffers=40 STACKS=9,256 SHELL = C:\COMMAND.com /P /E:1024 lastdrive=z ----- PROTOCOL.INI ----- [protocol manager] DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$ BINDINGS = DEPCA_NIF [DEPCA_NIF] DriverName = DEPCA$ [DATALINK] DRIVERNAME = DLL$MAC LG_BUFFERS = 16 SM_BUFFERS = 6 OUTSTANDING = 32 HEURISTICS = 0 BINDINGS = DEPCA_NIF ******************************* * PATHWORKS V5.1 INSTALLATION * ******************************* Automatic Installation Using the PATHWORKS Client Setup: Insert the PATHWORKS Client Setup diskette 17 in your floppy drive. Run SETUP from that drive and follow the instructions 1. From "Select Drive" screen Select Alt_N for Network Select Decnet_Transport 2. Select "Other Adapter" Example: "Other Adapter" Screen Adapter Name: [Digital DEPCA] NDIS Driver Path: [a:\ndis2\dos] NDIS Driver File: [DEPCA.dos] NDIS Driver Name: [DEPCA] Other File: [ ] Enter ALT_O 3. Please insert the disk which contains file: A:\NDIS2\DOS\DEPCA.DOS Insert Diskette <enter> Re-insert SETUP diskette when prompted <enter> 4. Is the adapter a token ring adapter? [NO] 5. "Verify Network Information" Screen Example: Your Node Name:[LAB004] Your Node Address: [4.711] Lan Manager Username:[ADMIN] Lan Manager Username:[********] (enter twice for verification) Server Name:[LAB001] Server Node Address: [4.700] Service:[PWV51] Enter password for service: [ ] (<enter> if none) 6. "Edit Protocol.ini" Screen Enter the correct Medium as displayed. TP, TP_FULL_DUPLEX, etc. ALT_S to save. 7. The SETUP utility will auto connect you to your desired PATHWORKS client setup service. Continue with the instructions to complete the installation. ********************************************** * IBM OS/2 2.1 + LAN SERVER 3.X INSTALLATION * ********************************************** Installation using IBM LAN Adapter and Protocol Support (LAPS) -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. In OS/2 open the OS/2 System window, the System Setup window and the LAPS window. If you are installing LAN Server for the first time, LAPS is automatically started. 2. Use arrow keys or mouse to select <Install> from the main menu. 3. Insert the Driver Distribution Diskette in the drive. Enter <drive:\NDIS2\OS2> for the source directory. 4. LAPS will copy the network drivers onto the system drive and display a message saying <Installation Complete>. Click on <OK> 5. Select <Configure> from the LAPS main window. 6. Select <Configure LAN transports> and <Continue>. 7. Select DEC DEPCA Adapter and add the driver to the current configuration. 8. Select the protocols used on your network. See your network administrator if you do not know what protocols are used. 9. Select <OK> when completed. Select Exit at the main LAPS window and <Continue> at the Update Drives window. Exit LAPS, shut down OS/2 and reboot the machine. Refer to the LAN Server installation guide for additional directions on using LAPS. ********************************************************* * MICROSOFT LAN MANAGER 2.X INSTALLATION (DOS AND OS/2) * ********************************************************* Automatic installation using the LAN Manager setup program ---------------------------------------------------------- (DOS and OS/2) 1. In the \LANMAN directory, start the SETUP program. 2. Select <Configuration> from the main menu. 3. Select <Network Driver> from the configuration menu. 4. Remove any old adapter using <Remove Configuration>. 5. Select <Add Configuration>. 6. Select <Other Drivers> and follow the directions. Manual installation for DOS LAN Manager --------------------------------------- If LAN Manager is already installed and configured and you do not wish to use the LAN Manager installation program, you must perform the following steps manually: 1. Create DEPCA driver directory <DRIVE>:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA 2. Copy the files \MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\DEPCA.DOS and \MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\PROTOCOL.INI to the new directory. 3. Copy the file \MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\NIF\DEPCA.NIF to the directory <DRIVE>:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\NIF 4. Add the following to CONFIG.SYS to load the driver: DEVICE=<DRIVE>:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\DEPCA.DOS 5. Modify PROTOCOL.INI by appending the following information: [DEPCA_NIF] DRIVERNAME=DEPCA$ 6. Modify TCPIP_XIF and NETBEUI_XIF modules in PROTOCOL.INI by changing the value of the bindings keyword. from BINDINGS = driverlabel to BINDINGS = DEPCA_NIF Manual installation for OS/2 LAN Manager ---------------------------------------- If LAN Manager is already installed and configured and you do not wish to use the LAN Manager installation program, you must perform the following steps manually: 1. Create DEPCA driver directory <DRIVE>:\LANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA 2. Copy the files \MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\DEPCA.OS2 and \MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\PROTOCOL.INI to the new directory. 3. Copy the file \MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\NIF\DEPCA.NIF to the directory <DRIVE>:\LANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\NIF 4. Add the following to CONFIG.SYS to load the driver: DEVICE=<DRIVE>:\LANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\DEPCA\DEPCA.OS2 5. Modify PROTOCOL.INI by appending the following: [DEPCA_NIF] DRIVERNAME=DEPCA$ 6. 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