<=================================================================> < ACCTON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION > < EN1211 PCI FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER > < SCO UNIX STREAM DRIVER > < > < Copyright (C) 1997 Accton Technology Corporation > < All Rights Reserved. > <=================================================================> The unix driver contained in the directory \SCO is for the following Accton PCI Ethernet adapter: Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Contents: --------- A.) Installing EN1211 MDI Unix Driver for SCO ODT 5.0 B.) Installing EN1211 LLI Unix Driver for SCO 3.2.4 (ODT 3.0) File Description ================ 5.X\ EN1211 SCO ODT 5.0 MDI Unix Driver 3.X\ EN1211 SCO 3.2.4 (ODT 3.0) LLI Unix Driver SCOUNIX.TXT this file A.) Installing EN1211 MDI Unix Driver for SCO ODT 5.0 ===================================================== 1. Plug Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter into PCI slot on your PC machine. 2. Turn ON the machine and login as "root" user. (On maintenance mode) 3. Insert Accton EN1211 SCO UNIX Driver diskette to floppy A: and enter the following command from Unix Shell to install the EN1211 SCO Unix driver. # cd /tmp # doscp a:/sco/5.x/install . # chmod +x install # ./install 4. The screen will prompt you the following message, Install Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter MDI Driver Please input source path ? (ex.: a:/sco/5.x) 5. Enter the driver full path (a:/sco/5.x) and press ENTER key to start copying the driver files to the unix system. 6. Run "netconfig" command from Unix shell. # netconfig 7. Select "Add new LAN adapter" option from the "Hardware" item of the "Network Configuration Manager" dialog box. 8. Select "Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter MDI Driver" from the "Add new LAN adapter" dialog box and click "Continue" button. 9. Select the correct driver configuration (default is auto) from the "Network Driver Configuration" dialog box then click OK button and click OK button to confirm the information. 10. Select "SCO TCP/IP" (or "SCO IPX/SPX") protocol from the "Add protocol" dialog box then click Add button. 11. Enter the IP Address (ex. 203.70.236.92) and other SCO TCP/IP configuration from the "SCO TCP/IP Configuration" dialog box then click OK button and click OK button to confirm the message. If use SCO IPX/SPX protocol, enter the SCO IPX/SPX configuration from the "SCO TCP/IP Configuration" dialog box then click OK button and click OK button to confirm the message. 12. Select "Exit" option from the "Hardware" item of the "Network Configuration Manager" dialog box. 13. The system will prompt you to re-link the kernel, please click "Yes" button to re-link the kernel file. 14. The system will prompt you the following message to complete relinking the Unix kernel, Do you want this kernel to boot by default? (y/n) y ... Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt? (y/n) y ... Press Enter to continue 15. Reboot the unix system to take effect the driver fuction. # reboot B.) Installing EN1211 LLI Unix Driver for SCO 3.2.4 (ODT 3.0) ============================================================= 1. Plug Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter into PCI slot on your PC machine. 2. Turn ON the machine and login as "root" user. (On maintenance mode) 3. Insert Accton EN1211 SCO UNIX Driver diskette to floppy A: and enter the following command from Unix Shell to install the EN1211 SCO Unix driver. # cd /tmp # doscp a:/sco/3.x/install . # chmod +x install # ./install 4. The screen will prompt you the following message, Install Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter LLI Driver Please input source path ? (ex.: a:/sco/3.x) 5. Enter the driver full path (a:/sco/3.x) and press ENTER key to start copying the driver files to the unix system. 6. Run "netconfig" command from Unix shell. # netconfig 7. Select "1. Add a chain" from the configuring chain options. 8. Select "4. sco_tcp SCO TCP/IP for UNIX" from the configuring protocol options. 9. Select "18. r7e0 Accton EN1211 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter LLI Driver, board 0" from the configuring driver options. 10. The system will prompt you the following message to complete configuring the driver chain, ... Add chain sco_tcp->r7e0 (y/n): y ... Enter auto, force 100 or 10bps: (auto 10 100) [auto] or 'q' to quit: (press Enter key) ... Enter the internet address of this interface: 203.70.236.92 Enter the netmask for this interface (default: 255.255.255.0): (press Enter key) Does the interface use a broadcast address of all 1's? (y/n) (default: y): (press Enter key) Enter the broadcast address for this interface (default: 203.70.236.255): (press Enter key) ... Are these values correct? (y/n): y ... Enter local host name or enter q to quit [sco324]: (press Enter key) ... 32 Pseudo ttys ... ... Select an option or enter q to quit [q]: (press Enter key) ... 256 TCP connections ... ... Select an option or enter q to quit [q]: (press Enter key) ... 11. Select "q. Quit" from the configuring chain options. 12. The system will prompt you the following message to relink the system kernel file, ... Do you want to relink the kernel now? y ... Do you want this kernel to boot by default? (y/n) y ... Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt? (y/n) y ... 13. Reboot the unix system to take effect the driver fuction. # reboot TRADEMARKS ========== All Tademarks or Brand names mentioned are properties of their respective companies. == End of File ==Download Driver Pack
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