PKTDRV.TXT Driver File Contents (en1211.zip)

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*                      Accton Technology Corporation                      *
*       Packet Driver Installation for EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter   *
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*            Copyright (C) 1997 by Accton Technology Corporation.         *
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Before Installing your Packet Driver, EN1211 adapter can be set
in Full/Half Duplex mode.(Please reference SET1211.TXT)

EN1211PD syntax:

EN1211PD  [-i] [-d] [-n] [-w] [-p] [-u] [-f] [-e] <PD_INT_NO>

where:

[-i]           Force driver to report irself as IEEE 802.3 instead of
               Ethernet II.

[-d]           Delayed initialization. Used for diskless booting.

[-n]           Netware conversion. Converts 802.3 packets into 8137 packets.

[-w]           Windows hack, obsdeted winpkt.

[-p]           Promiscuous mode disable.

[-u]           Uninstall.

[-f]           Line speed = Fast ethernet 100 Mbps.

[-e]           Line speed = Ethernet 10 Mbps.

[-h]           This option displays the on-line help.

<PD_INT_NO>    This specifies the software interrupt (INT) where  you'll
               load the packet driver. It must be in the range 0x60 to 0x80.


Notice!!       The PC/TCP kernel, by default, is loaded at interrupt 0x61
               (so don't load the packet driver there!)



Example:

The following command line loads the Accton EN1203, EN1207 Series adapters
Packet Driver at software interrupt 60h, transmission media is
automatical-detected:

EN1211PD  0x60

Note: The default transmission media is automatical-detection.
Note: The placement of 0x prior to the parameters.


After the Packet Driver is loaded, you can run the PC/TCP kernel ETHDRV.EXE.
The PC is then ready for PC/TCP communications.

To run PC/TCP applications, You need to load PC/TCP Kernel
    ("ETHDRV.EXE").

    a. Refer to PC/TCP manual, Command Reference
       section, Chapter 2.3.

    b. The following example loads the PC/TCP Kernel and allocate 8
       packet buffers.  Increasing the packet buffer numbers (from the
       default of 5) prevents dropping of packets due to buffer shortage.

       ETHDRV -p 8 <Enter>

    c. At this point, you are ready to run PC/TCP applications
       (e.g., 'ftp', 'telnet').
       example ftp 192.72.24.202 , 192.72.24.202  is host address.
       Regard to host address , you must know its address.

      For information regarding the "FTP's PC/TCP Network
      Software for DOS" packages, please
      contact:

      FTP Software, Inc.
      26 Princess Street
      Wakefield, MA  01880
      (617) 246-0900

How to Communicate with NCSA TelNet.

1. Make sure you have the correct version of NCSA Telnet
   for the PC. You need version 2.3 or later to support
   the packet driver interface.

2. Install the NCSA software onto your system. Please
   refer to the NCSA documentation for detailed instructions.

3. Load Packet Driver (EN1211PD 0x60):

   a. Refer to "Packet Driver Syntax" section above.
   b. To view the hint screen, type

      EN1211PD -h <Enter>

   c. The following example will load the packet driver
      using interrupt vector 60 (hex).  The IO_BASE
      and IRQ will be read from adapter configuraion space:

      EN1211PD  0x60   <Enter>

4. At this point you are ready to run NCSA applications
   (e.g., 'ftp', 'telnet', etc.)

   for example : ftp 203.70.238.105,
                 while 203.70.238.105 is the host address.


      For information regarding NCSA's products please
      contact:

      National Center for Supercomputing Applications
      264 Computing Applications Building
      605 E. Springfield Ave.
      Champaign, Ill. 61820
      (217) 244-0638
      telbug@ncsa.uiuc.edu

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