Planet ENW-8300 PCI Ethernet Adapter
NDIS DRIVER FOR LAN SERVER INSTALLATION
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The drivers named E32ND contained in the directory NDIS conform to the Network
Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.
DOS LAN Requester
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1. Insert the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP)
Version 1.30 (or 1.31 to 1.36) Diskette into your
floppy drive (drive A: or B:).
2. Type the following from your DOS prompt
and press <Enter>:
A:>dxmaid
3. The screen will display the IBM logo. Press
<Enter> twice until the "Environment Information"
appears onscreen.
4. Responds to the screen prompts, specifying the
following values for each field:
Use the <Space Bar> to toggle between choices:
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? No
Type change as needed to drive and directory information below:
Source for LSP A:\
Target for new configuration C:\lsp
5. Make sure that the values given above are correct.
Press <Enter> to store your choices.
6. Insert the Driver Diskette in your source drive.
Specify the path and press <Enter> to proceed.
Examples:
A:\NDIS\DOS,
B:\NDIS\DOS
7. Upon pressing <Enter> the necessary drives
from the Driver Diskette are copies onto you
target directory in the hard disk.
8. Follow screen instructions to complete the
process. Simply pressing <Enter> for each
screen display will select the default options.
Press <Enter> three times, until you reach
the display prompting you to insert the LSP
diskette.
9. Insert the LSP diskette as prompted. Press
<Enter> to acknowledge completion of the action.
10. A screen showing the current configuration detected
will be displayed. It should show the 32-bit IO Mode
PCI Ethernet adapter and the protocols already
selected (i.e., "IBM IEEE 802.2" and
"IBM OS/2 NETBIOS").
11. Press <F4>. to save the new configuration. This
completes the LSP installation.
Note:
You should have defined in your CONFIG.SYS the
minimum of 20 files, i.e. FILES=20, to run the
software properly. Change the FILES line using
the text editor if needed.
If installing LSP for the first time, you should
complete the installation by typing install and
following the further instructions on screen.
12. Use a text editor to edit the CONFIG.SYS file.
Specify at least 20 file in the FILES= line.
Modify it to the following:
FILES=20
13. Save the configuration and reset your computer.
14. Insert the DOS LAN Requester Install Diskette 1
into your floppy drive.
15. Type the following and press <Enter>:
INSTALL <Enter>
16. The IBM logo will again appear on the screen.
Press <Enter> to move on to the next screen.
17. Follow screen instructions, pressing <Enter>
to move from screen-to-screen until you
are prompted to indicate the pathname of
the DOS LAN Requester directory.
TIP: After the IBM logo appears on the screen,
press <Enter> twice to reach this screen.
18. Specify the pathname for the DOS LAN Requester
directory (C:\DOSLAN is the default). Then
press <Enter> to continue.
19. The program will ask you for the services
that you require.
20. Highlight the appropriate option. Select
either "Send messages" or "Send, View, Edit,
and Log message" option.
TIP: Normally, second option "Send, View, Edit
and Log message" is selected.
21. Specify the PC's ID and domain ID.
The domain ID is the domain server ID; it should
be the same for all workstations of the network.
22. Follow screen prompts to complete the installation.
OS/2 LAN Server 3.0
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1. Copy E32ND.OS2 and E32NDO.NIF files from your
Driver diskette (A:\NDIS\OS2) to C:\IBMCOM\MACS.
2. Click the OS/2 LAN Service icon.
3. Select "Installation and configuration." The IBM
logo should appear onscreen.
4. Click <OK>.
5. Select <Advance> and press <Enter>.
6. Select "Install or Configuration this Workstation."
7. Select server type, adding a server or domain controller.
The "install or remove" selections should appear.
8. Select "Configure a component."
10. Click the "Configure" button.
11. Select "Configure workstation."
12. Select "32-bit IO Mode PCI Ethernet Adapter"
when prompted to identify you Network Adapter.
Then click the <Add> button.
13. Select "802.2" from the list and
click the <Add> button.
14. Select IBM NETBIOS from the list and
click the <Add> button
15. Select <OK> to confirm all selections.
16. Follow screen instructions to complete the process,
selecting <OK> to accept default selections.
17. Continue pressing <OK> until your screen
prompts you to backup old CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT and create a new CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Also select <OK> to
confirm this.
18. Installation is complete now. Reset your
PC by turning it off and on.
OS/2 LAN Server 4.0
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1. In OS2 desktop, click the MPTS(Multi-Protocol Transport Service)
icon. The IBM logo should appear on screen.
2. Click the <OK> button.
3. Click the <Configure> button.
4. Select the "LAN adapters and protocols" item, then click
<Configure> button.
5. Click <Other adapters...> button.
6. Insert 32-bit IO Mode PCI Ethernet Adapter Driver Diskette into
a specified drive (A: or B:), then enter the driver path like
A:\NDIS\OS2, (or B:\NDIS\OS2, etc.)
and click <OK> button
7. Select "32-bit IO Mode PCI Ethernet Adapter" from
Network Adapters list when prompted to identify you Network Adapter.
Then click the <Add> button.
8. Select "IBM 802.2" from the Protocols list and click the <Add> button.
9. Select "IBM OS2 NETBIOS" from the Protocols list and click the
<Add> button
10. Select "IBM Netware Requester Support" from the Protocols list
and click the <Add> button if you need to logon NETWARE server.
11. Select <OK> to confirm all selections.
12. Click <Close> button in the Configure window.
13. Click <Exit> button in the MPTS window.
14. Click <Exit> button, then your screen will prompts you to backup
old CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT and create a new CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Also select <OK> to confirm this.
15. Installation is complete now. Reset your PC by turning it off and on.
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