atplndn.txt Driver File Contents (4001897A.exe)

                          London Diagnostics Setup

Date:         2 November 1998
PartNumber:   40001867
Revision:     C
Notes:        Includes WANLinks for NT driver in distribution
Requirements: NT 4.0 system, Service Pack 3 (Server or Workstation)
              Minimum of four free PCI slots
              One Gold Test Unit (GTU) per Unit Under Test (UUT)

Release Notes:
Flash program updated to include success indicator and S/N reporting.
Added step to run par-post.exe after flashing.
Boot and POST binaries are now maintained seperately.
Includes IBM OEM specific procedures.

***** Copy Program Files *****

1. Create Directory (i.e. LondonTest)
2. Copy all files from root of CD directory
3. From Explorer, create a shortcut for LondonTest.exe
   - Name should be "London Test"
   - Working directory is that created in step 1
4. From Explorer, create a shortcut for FlashWriter.exe
   - Name should be "Flash Writer"
   - Working directory is that created in step 1

***** Driver Setup *****

1. Install Adapters
    - Install an even number of adapters

2. Install Driver
    - Boot NT
    - Launch Control Panel
    - Network | Install Adapter | Have Disk
    - Run setup four times to install all adapters
    - Accept default settings for all installer screens
    - Click [NO] when asked to configure RAS

3. Disable ISDN and ASYN drivers
    - Control Panel | Devices
    - Set "Digi ASYN Driver" to Manual
    - Set "Digi ISDN Driver" to Manual
    - Ensure that "Digi DataFire RAS Driver" is set to Automatic

4. Disable Driver Config
    - Open Registry Editor
    - Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DigiDxbX\Parameters
        (Where X is the instance number for the first adapter)
    - Set the value: SkipConfig to 0x1
    - Repeat for the remaining adapter instances (DigiDxb2, 3, 4)
    - If this value is not present, enter it by hand (DWORD value).

5. Verify Driver Install
    - Reboot NT
    - Ensure that the event log reports no errors

****** Test Procedure -Digi Product- ******

**Program Flash**

1. Install any combination of London adapters in the host PC
   - Note that the S/N bar code sticker must be applied
2. Boot NT
3. Invoke "Flash Writer"
4. Select the "Digi Channel" radio button
5. Select the "Program All" radio button
5. Click the button [Write Flash]
6. When prompted, scan serial number barcode
7. When prompted, enter the assembly revision (or accept default)
8. Repeat for each adapter
9. Ensure that the operation is successful, (green block displayed for success)
   (Note that this is a 60+ second operation per adapter)
10. Shutdown the PC
   - Note that the adapters must be hard booted prior to testing
     (Do not flash and run a adapter during the same boot)
11. Run the program par-post.exe
   - Verify error free boot/POST run
   - Verify VPD information (Type 'v', verify serial Number, board type)
   - Verify boot/POST revision (Type 'r', validate timestamp)

**Functional Test**

1. Install alternating GTU and UUT London adapters in the host PC
   - The first slot should contain a GTU adapter, the second a UUT adapter
   - Alternat GTU and UUT adapters in the remaining slots
   - All GTU and UUT adapters must be of the same type (U or S/T)
2. Connect the appropriate cables (U or S/T) for the adapters being tested
   - Cables connect GTU port 1 to UUT port 1, GTU port 2 to UUT port 2, etc.
3. Boot NT
4. Invoke London Test
5. Click [Go] from the toolbar
6. Allow test to run to completion
7. Verify which adapters have completed the test successfully
   - Pass fail information is tied to each adapter's serial number
8. Tag non-conforming product

***** Test Procedure -IBM OEM Product- *****

**Program Flash**

1. Install London adapters in the host PC
   - Note that both the Digi and IBM S/N bar code stickers
     must be applied prior to flashing
2. Boot NT
3. Invoke "Flash Writer"
4. Select the "IBM OEM" radio button
5. Select the "Program All" radio button
6. Click the button [Write Flash]
7. When prompted, scan one of the serial number barcode labels (Digi or IBM)
8. When prompted, scan the other serial number barcode label
9. Repeat for each adapter
10. Ensure that the program reports succes for each adapter
   (Note that this is a 60+ second operation per adapter)
11. Shutdown the PC
   - Note that the adapters must be hard booted prior to testing
     (Do not flash and run a adapter during the same boot)
12. Run the program par-post.exe
   - Verify error free boot/POST run
   - Verify IBM VPD information (Type 'v', verify serial Number, board type)
      NOTE: Last 7 digits of IBM 11S label show up in SN part of VPD
   - Verify boot/POST revision (Type 'r', validate timestamp)

**Test Bed Setup**

1. Modify the driver Registry settings for IBM OEM product:
   - Invoke regedt32.exe
   - Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DigiDxbX\Parameters
   - Modify the following entries to match the London IBM OEM adapters (Hex values)
      PciId - 0xBF
      SubDeviceId - 0xC0 (S/T) 0xF1 (U)
      SubVendorId - 0x1014
      VendorId - 0x1014
2. Reboot NT for the changes to take affect

Note: To test Digi Product, you must return the registry entries to Digi Product values
Digi Product Registry values:
      PciId - 0x24
      SubDeviceId - 0x31 (S/T) 0x30 (U)
      SubVendorId - 0x114F
      VendorId - 0x114F

**Functional Test**

1. Follow steps 1 through 8 as in 'Functional Test' for Digi Product 

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Notes:

GTU Verification Test
If the test detects that only GTU units are installed (first slot, third slot, etc.), the test will run in a special GTU verify mode. For multiple GTU testing, connect the cabling as you would for the functional test (i.e. port 1 to port 1, port 2 to port 2). If only one GTU is installed, connect the cabling port 1 to port 2 and port 3 to port 4.
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