******************************************************************************* Symbios Logic MDI driver for SYM53C885 ******************************************************************************* Installation Guide for the SCO 5.0 Ethernet MAC Driver Interface (MDI) for SYM53C885 Ethernet Controller ************************************Overview*********************************** This file describes the features and description of the Symbios Logic MDI driver for the SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet Controller. The installation procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the software. Instructions are also provided for loading and configuring the device driver for your system. The target platforms are Intel-based single and multiprocessor systems running SCO OpenServer 5.0. This file is divided into the following sections: Symbios Logic MDI Driver for SYM53C885 Features Description Installation Procedures To Install the Device Driver Software To Load and Configure the MDI Driver To Setup Protocol Configurations * * * * * * * * * * * * Features * * * * * * * * * * * * The list below describes the features associated with this driver: o Increased receive performance by 4 byte alignment of received data o Increased transmit performance by providing Service From Interrupt o Provides single and multi-word DMA modes o Supports PIO o MII and 10BASE-T mode switching and autosensing o Supports PCI local bus o Works on a 32-bit operating system o Contains Descriptor Based DMA (DBMA) Architecture for bus mastering o Power Management Features provided by SCO OpenServer Release 5.0 o STREAMS-based media access control (MAC) interface for network device drivers * * * * * * * * * * * * Description * * * * * * * * * * * This device driver conforms to the STREAMS-based Media Access Control (MAC) for the network device drivers. The MAC Driver Interface (MDI) and configuration framework are used to implement drivers for network adapters on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0 operating systems. The STREAMS MDI driver is to be installed and configured through the SCO OpenServer 5.0 Network Driver Software Package. MDI cannot be run on earlier releases of SCO systems. STREAMS drivers cannot be boot-time loadable (BTLDs). However, you can add STREAMS drivers to the Boot-time Processing for Network Installation. Network Bootable (NetBoot) drivers provide a boot line interface used by network drivers and the network installation kernel. MDI drivers can be modified to function well with SCO's network boot and network installation scheme. This device driver communicates with the SYM53C885 Ethernet controller through registers present on the controller and through memory transfers. The controller signals the driver that it needs servicing by raising a system interrupt. The Symbios Logic SYM53C885 driver supports the SCO network boot and installation design. * * * * * * * * * * Installation Procedures * * * * * * * * * The installation procedures contain information for installing the software for the MDI device driver as well as loading and configuring the MDI driver according to your network environment. The instructions for each procedure are listed below. * * * To Install the Device Driver Software * * * To install the software into the SCO OpenServer 5.0 operating system, access the Graphical User Interface (GUI) shell, then follow these steps: 1. Select the System Administration folder. 2. Select the Software Manager Application. 3. Follow the menu path: Software --> Install New. The system asks you to select where to install the system. 4. Enter the name of the local system, and click on the Continue button. The Select Media window appears. 5. Insert the floppy driver disk into the A: drive. 6. Select "Floppy Drive 0" for the media device. 7. Click on the Continue button. The software begins loading into your system. After the software has been loaded, the Install Selection on 'system name' window appears and displays: SYMBIOS PCI-SCSI Fast Ethernet Multi-function controller (ver 1.0.0.a) 8. Verify the above message appears before continuing. 9. Click on the Install button at the bottom of the screen. The files from the floppy are copied into your system. 10. Select "OK" when done. The system returns to the Software Manager window. 11. Close the application window. * * * To Load and Configure the MDI Driver * * * To load and configure the MDI device driver for the SYM53C885 Ethernet controller, access the Graphical User Interface (GUI), then follow these steps: 1. Select the System Administration folder. 2. Select the Network folder. The Networks window appears. 3. Select the Network Configuration Manager Application. The Network Configuration Manager window appears. 4. Follow the menu path: Hardware --> Add new LAN adapter. 5. Select the "Hardware not listed above..." button, and scroll through the list to locate the SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet device. 6. Click on the Continue button once the SYM53C885...has been highlighted. The Network Driver Configuration window appears. 7. Verify the media type is MII in the Media/Cable Type field. 8. Click on the Advanced Options button. The Advanced Network Driver Configuration window appears. 9. Verify that the duplex mode and media speed match the configuration of your LAN. Keep the default values for Early Transmit Interrupt and TP-PMD Ciphering. 10. Click on the OK button to accept the advanced options. The Network Driver Configuration window returns. 11. Click on the OK button again to accept the hardware configuration options. The Add Protocol window appears and then displays an information window that states: Please verify adapter is set to configuration just entered. 12. Click on the OK button. * * To Setup Protocol Configurations * * Depending on whether your system participates in a Novell NetWare environment or not, you can select a specific communication network for your system under the SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet reference. The IPX/SPX and TCP/IP communication network options appear if this is the first configuration. Choose one and follow the steps outlined within that specific configuration. IPX/SPX Configuration: 1. If your system communicates via IPX/SPX networks, then select this option. 2. Click on the Add button. The SCO IPX/SPX Configuration window appears. 3. Verify the configuration data matches the network environment. Be sure to verify the Framing Type value is correct; otherwise, you will not be able to see the network. 4. Click on the OK button. The Add Protocol window reappears. Then, the Configuration Networking Product window appears and displays this message: The following products were successfully configured into the system SCO IPX/SPX SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet 5. Click on the OK button. The Network Configuration Manager window reappears. 6. Verify the SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet device is listed with IPX/SPX as a subset. TCP/IP Configuration: 1. If your system communicates via TCP/IP networks, then select this option. 2. Click on the Add button. The SCO TCP/IP Configuration window appears. 3. Enter the IP information for your environment. For example, if you type in the IP Address and press Enter, then the remaining fields will have data appear in conjunction with the IP Address. Verify that all the data is correct. 4. Click on the Advanced Options button. The Advanced SCO TCP/IP Configuration window appears. 5. Choose the appropriate Gateway and verify the Frame Format value is correct; otherwise, you will not be able to see the network. 6. Click on the OK button to accept the advanced options. The SCO TCP/IP Configuration window appears. 7. Click on the OK button again to accept the protocol configuration. The Add Protocol window reappears. Then, the Configuration Networking Product window appears and displays this message: The following products were successfully configured into the system SCO TCP/IP SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet 8. Verify the information is correct, and click on the OK button. The Network Configuration Manager window reappears. 9. Verify the SYM53C885 PCI-SCSI/Fast Ethernet device is listed with TCP/IP as a subset. IMPORTANT: After you have selected an option and return to the Network Configuration Manager window, you may add the other network configuration option if required for your system. Follow the menu path: Protocol --> Add Protocol. The system displays the corresponding window depending upon the option chosen. Then you may proceed according to the steps within the specific option as listed above. Note: After the configuration(s) have been completed, click on the OK button. The Question window appears and displays the following message: The UNIX kernel must be re-linked before the changes made here will have an effect. Do you want to relink the kernel now? Click on the Yes button.Download Driver Pack
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