ODI.TXT Driver File Contents (en1203-nec.zip)

               Accton Technology Corporation
               NetWare DOS ODI Driver Installation
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NetWare DOS ODI Driver Installation (NetWare 3.11)
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Requirements:
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        Accton Driver Diskette  (PCI40.LAN)

Installation Procedure:
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Before you start with the installation process, make sure that
the Novell NetWare 386 v3.11 server is properly installed.
Similarly, your adapter should also be properly installed
in your workstation.

1. Insert the Accton Driver Diskette into drive A
   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\4.0x
   It should contain the following file :

   PCI40.LANÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0x, 3.12 Server Driver

   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\3.11
   It should contain the following file :

   AUTOEXEC.NCF
   ETHERTSM.NLM
   LSLENH.NLM
   MONITOR.NLM
   MSM31X.NLM
   PATCHMAN.NLM

2. Copy the above LAN files from the Accton Driver Diskette
   into the NetWare 386 subdirectory of your server.

3. Run SERVER.EXE from your server. You will see a series
   of NetWare messages onscreen.

4. Before load server driver you must load above those extension name
   named NLM driver. You can reference the autoexec.ncf file in
   \netware\odi\3.11 directory.

5. When the NetWare 386 prompt appears (indicated by a colon),
   load your server driver. Simply type:

   : LOAD [d:]PCI40  TP[AUI,BNC,AUTODETECT,TP_FULL_DUPLEX]  FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3  <Enter>

   (Command Syntax : LOAD [d:]<Driver Name> <MEDIUM TYPE> FRAME=<FRAME TYPE>)

6. Bind IPX to the Accton LAN driver. At the NetWare server
   prompt, type:

   :BIND IPX PCI40 <Enter>

7. After  pressing <Enter> the computer prompts  you  for
   the Network Number. For details on how to assign this
   number,  please consult your NetWare 386  Installation
   Manual.



NetWare DOS ODI Workstation Driver Installation (NetWare v3.11)
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This section describes the procedure to install
the NetWare v3.11 workstation driver for your adapter.

Requirements:
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Accton Driver Diskette

Installation Procedure:
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Before you start with the installation process, make sure that
the adapter is properly installed and configured. Make sure
the your NetWare operating system is properly installed.

1. Run the following command in the order given below and
   press <Enter>:

   lsl
   ipxodi
   pcimlid
   netx

2. You can now log into your network.


NetWare DOS ODI Driver Installation (NetWare 3.12)
==================================================

Requirements:
-------------
        Accton Driver Diskette  (PCI40.LAN)

Installation Procedure:
-----------------------
Before you start with the installation process, make sure that
the Novell NetWare 386 v3.12 server is properly installed.
Similarly, your adapter should also be properly installed
in your workstation.

1. Insert the Accton Driver Diskette into drive A
   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\4.0x
   It should contain the following file :

   PCI40.LANÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0x, 3.12 Server Driver

   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\3.11
   It should contain the following file :

   ETHERTSM.NLM
   MSM31X.NLM

2. Copy the above LAN files from the Accton Driver Diskette
   into the NetWare 386 subdirectory of your server.

3. Run SERVER.EXE from your server. You will see a series
   of NetWare messages onscreen.

4. Before load server driver you must load above those extension name
   named NLM driver. You must load msm31x.nlm firstly. If you boot in
   MS-DOS 6.x environment, then will show ".... is msm NOT msm31x..."this
   warning message. You can ignore it. Then load ethertsm.nlm.

5. When the NetWare 386 prompt appears (indicated by a colon),
   load your server driver. Simply type:

   : LOAD [d:]PCI40  TP[AUI,BNC,AUTODETECT,TP_FULL_DUPLEX]  FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2  <Enter>

   (Command Syntax : LOAD [d:]<Driver Name> <MEDIUM TYPE> FRAME=<FRAME TYPE>)

6. Bind IPX to the Accton LAN driver. At the NetWare server
   prompt, type:

   :BIND IPX PCI40 <Enter>

7. After  pressing <Enter> the computer prompts  you  for
   the Network Number. For details on how to assign this
   number,  please consult your NetWare 386  Installation
   Manual.




NetWare DOS ODI Driver Installation (NetWare 4.0x)
==================================================

Requirements:
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        Accton Driver Diskette  (PCI40.LAN)

Installation Procedure:
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1. Insert the Accton Driver Diskette into drive A
   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\4.0x
   It should contain the following file :

   PCI40.LANÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0x, 3.12 Server Driver
   PCI40.LDIÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0x Server Driver Installation
                 Information File
   AUTOEXEC.NCF

2. At the NetWare prompt (indicated by the Server name),
   run the INSTALL.NLM program by typing:

   server name: LOAD INSTALL <Enter>

3. Select "Maintenance/Selective Install" and press <Enter>.

4. Select "LAN Driver Options (Configure/Load/...)"
   and press <Enter>.

5. Press the <Ins> key to specify other drivers to install.

6. Press <F3> and specify the driver path (A:\NETWARE\ODI\4.0x)
   and press <Enter>.

7. The PCI40.LAN driver should appear in your choice list for
   the 'Select a LAN Driver' field. Choose this driver to
   start the driver loading and binding procedure. This
   will allow you to load and bind all 4 frame types supported
   by NetWare.

8. Next time you start up your system, simply follow steps
   2 to 4 to complete the installation.


Installation notes:
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1. The  architecture  of  V.40   driver  is different from that
   of V3.11. You should load MSM.NLM and ETHERTSM.NLM  modules
   separately before loading PCI40.LAN.

   When loading  PCI40.LAN, it will check whether these two
   modules  have been  loaded,  if not, it  will  load  them
   automatically.  So after PCI40.LAN  is loaded, if you type '
   MODULES' command under  prompt,  you  will see that two extra
   modules, namely, MSM.NLM and ETHERTSM.NLM are also loaded.

2. The  default  frame  type for the PCI40.LAN binding is
   Ethernet_802.2 and not  Ethernet_802.3.  This  is  the
   difference between V3.11 and V4.0 drivers.

   The PCI40.LAN also supports the NetWare V3.11 environment.
   However, it requires loading of some patch NLMs  before  loading it.

3. Remember to specify LASTDRIVE=Z in the CONFIG.SYS file.

4. Edit the NET.CFG if you want to change some parameters.

   For example, if you're using a NetWare 3.11 workstation and
   wants to log into a NetWare v4.0x server. The default
   frame type of NetWare 3.11 is Ethernet 802.3, while that of
   NetWare v4.0x is Ethernet 802.2. Before you can log into
   the NetWare v4.0x, make sure there is a protocol binding
   for Ethernet 802.3 in the server's NET.CFG file.

   This is normally included in the [MLID] section. A sample
   NET.CFG file is given below:

   LINK DRIVER PCIMLID
        TP       ;; Medium type in used
        :
        :


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