//************************************************* // DRSC Netware Software Stack Release Notes // // Date: August 23, 2001 // // DRSC 1.1 ver 0.5 // // Contact person: Aurelian Dumitru, x50364 //************************************************* Bug fixes ver 0.5: ================== 1. Fixed the PPP connection issue - DFCT37364; 2. Debugged the Managed Node Event Server in terms of receiving event and keeping the PPP connection alive; Bug fixes ver 0.4: ================== 1. Changed DRA, DRAC, DRAC3 to DRSC; 2. Pulled in all new source files added in last couple months; 3. Generated new NULL modem scripts for new product name; 4. Generated new CSL entries for new product name; 5. Assigned HW type 175 to the AIODRSC driver; Known issues: ============= 1. The current version is not integrated with Disney. Therefore any drscadm command will fail and also getting OS time, OS type, Host name for the UI; 2. There is type mismatch in CSL database entries between DRSC and original Netware-created entries. This generates an error on first attempt. A second attempt is made automatically (handled by the install script). This happens when using NWCONFIG to install. Open DFCT37368; Install Instructions: ===================== 1. Remove any old DRSC or DRAC entries in CSL database: a. At command prompt, type INETCFG; b. Select Boards and delete any DRSC, DRAC, DRAC3, ... entries. Click <ESC> go back to previsious menu; c. Do same thing with 'Network Interfaces' and 'WAN Call Directory'; d. Click <ESC> and <ENTER> to return to command prompt; 2. Install new software stack: a. Unzip drsc_nw.zip to a floppy (on a Windows machine); b. On the Netware machine, at command prompt, type NWCONFIG; c. Select 'Product Options'; d. Select 'Install a product not listed'; e. Click <ENTER> on 'Previously Specified Paths' screen; f. Click <F3> and enter A:\ at the prompt; g. Click <ENTER> and watch the screen for messges; **** Current release has a bug in CSL entries for DRSC. **** Therefore an error message is going to come up saying: **** BUTIL-100: The value of input param is invalid. **** Click <ENTER> until get back to NWCONFIG blue screen; h. Click <ESC> and <ENTER> when required and exit NWCONFIG; 3. Restart the server: a. At command prompt, type 'RESTART SERVER';Download Driver Pack
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