5 LAN Manager Workstation/Server
v1.05
LAN Manager* 2.2 Workstation/Server installation notes
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Location of Driver: \NDIS\MSLANMAN.BAT
MSLANMAN.BAT will create the following directory structure on a local
hard drive:
\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\HPTX\HPTX.DOS (DOS NDIS driver)
\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\HPTX\PROTOCOL.INI
\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\NIF\HPTX.NIF
\MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\HPTX\HPTX.OS2 (OS/2 NDIS driver)
\MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\HPTX\PROTOCOL.INI
\MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\NIF\HPTX.NIF
Sample Configuration Files
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CONFIG.SYS (for DOS) will include these lines:
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\HPTX.DOS
CONFIG.SYS (for OS/2) will include these lines:
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN /I:C:\LANMAN
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\HPTX.OS2
PROTOCOL.INI will contain these lines:
[HPTX_NIF]
; PROTOCOL.INI section for HP 10/100TX PCI adapters
DRIVERNAME = HPTX$
General Installation
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1 Create the directory structure needed for the LAN Manager installation
by running the batch file MSLANMAN.BAT. It will create the
directories at the root of the specified drive and copy the necessary
files.
2 Run the appropriate Microsoft LAN Manager setup for the computer you
are setting up (DOS, OS/2 or OS/2 Server). When prompted for the LAN
adapter driver, select "Other Driver" (the HP 10/100TX
driver isn't included on the LAN Manager disk) and specify the drive
from step 1. Select the HP 10/100TX driver and follow the
directions.
3 When completed, reboot your computer in order for changes to take
effect.
Hints and Tips
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1 Parameters for the PROTOCOL.INI file:
DRIVERNAME: (required) If you have a single adapter, use the syntax in
the Sample Configuration file section. If you are installing
multiple adapters, each adapter must have a unique driver name.
Additional instances of the driver would be referenced by
DRIVERNAME=HPTXx$, where "x" is a unique number 2 through 9.
SPEED: (optional; parameters are [Auto / 10 / 100]) The parameter
disables Auto-Speed Detect and causes the adapter to function at
the speed indicated. If the FORCEDUPLEX parameter is assigned to
either 1 or 2, the SPEED parameter is required because auto-speed
sensing is disabled if the duplex mode is forced. Auto-negotiate
devices cannot detect speed changes in this configuration until the
driver is reloaded.[Example: SPEED=100]
FORCEDUPLEX:
HP 10/100TX adapter: Supports auto-negotiate, full
and half duplex at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.
This parameter disables Auto-Negotiate capability and forces the
adapter to operate in Half or Full Duplex mode. The SPEED parameter
must be specified and must be valid if the default of Auto-
negotiate is changed. Options for FORCEDUPLEX are Auto (for auto-
negotiate), 1 (for half), 2 (for full). [Example: FORCEDUPLEX = 2]
SLOT: (required for multiple adapters) This parameter is optional if
only one adapter is present. If it is specified but is incorrect,
a message indicates that the value doesn't match the configuration
but the driver finds the adapter and loads anyway.
This parameter is required if more than one adapter is present in
either one bus or multiple PCI buses of a system. The parameter
tells the driver which adapter it controls. The SLOT number is the
encoded value of the PCI adapter's device location. To determine
the slot number, load the driver with only the DRIVERNAME parameter
specified. The driver reports all the slots that have PCI
adapter(s) installed. You can determine which card is in which slot
by using SETUP.EXE and matching the Ethernet addresses of the
adapter to the device number specified in View Configuration.
[Example: SLOT=0x1C]
NODE: (optional) This value sets the adapter's Individual Address,
overriding the value read from the adapter EEprom. The address must
consist of 12 hexadecimal digits, enclosed in double quotes. The
value can not be all zeros. The value can not have the Multicast
bit set. So, use only the hexadecimal digits 2, 6, A, or E as the
second digit of the twelve required in the NODE ADDRESS parameter.
Use any hexadecimal digits in all other positions.
[Example: NODE = "02AA00123456"]
2 Sample PROTOCOL.INI for LAN Manager:
[PROTMAN]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
DYNAMIC = YES
PRIORITY = NETBEUI
[NETBEUI_XIF]
Drivername = netbeui$
SESSIONS = 6
NCBS = 12
BINDINGS = "HPTX_NIF"
LANABASE = 0
[HPTX_NIF]
; PROTOCOL.INI section for the HP 10/100TX PCI adapter
DRIVERNAME = HPTX$
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