ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º º º Compex EN2000N Ethernet Adapter º º Copyright (C) 1995 by PDS. All Rights Reserved º º Release Date : Aug 24, 1995 º º (950824) º º º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ The 16-bit NDIS 2.01 driver for IBM LAN Server OS/2 servers/clients is located in the \IBMLS directory. \IBMLS\EN2000.OS2 - 16-bit NDIS 2.01 for OS/2 IBM LAN Server also requires a unique NIF file. \IBMLS\EN2000.NIF - NIF file for IBM OS/2 Server and Requester To install the Compex EN2000 NDIS 2.01 driver, follow the instructions below: Installation Procedure for installing IBM DOS Requester ======================================================= Please note that the installation procedure described below is based on the IBM LAN Support Program ver 1.35. For the other versions of IBM LAN Support Program, please refer to its "Installation Guide" for the details. 1. Install DOS NDIS 2.01 driver via "LAN Support Program" (LSP). a) Insert "IBM OS/2 LAN Server LAN Requesters LAN Support Program Install" diskette into your floppy disk drive (eg. drive A:) and type 'DXMAID ' to start the installation process. b) Follow the instruction on the screen and answer all the questions appropriately. Please note that you have to answer 'Yes' to the question "Do you have driver diskettes?" so that the installation will copy the driver from the Driver Disk. c) When "Process Driver Diskette" window pops up and ask you the drive and directory where DOS NDIS files reside, insert your Driver Disk to drive A: and type: A:\IBMLS d) The message on the screen should tell you the driver diskette files has been processed and you should press key to continue now. Note: While you're running installation program, it will ask you if you want it to update the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT for you. It is highly recommended that you always let it do that for you. If you use MS-DOS 6.0 or later and has multiple configuration blocks in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT, you should temporarily disable it and leave a clean CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT for installation program to modify. Later on, you can incorporate the changes made by the installation program into your multiple configuration CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. 2. Install IBM DOS Requester program. Follow the instructions on the screen and refer to your IBM LAN Server DOS Requester Installation Guide if necessary to complete the rest of IBM LAN Server DOS Requester installation procedure. 3. Reboot the computer. All the changes made to your computer will not take effect until you reboot the computer. Installation Procedure for installing IBM LAN Server OS/2 Server/Requester ========================================================================== Please note that the instsallation procedure described below is based on the IBM LAN Adapter and Protocol Support program that comes with IBM LAN Server ver 3.0. For the other versions of LAN Adapter and Protocol Support program, please refer to its "Installation Guide" for details. 1. Boot up IBM OS/2 and run IBM LAPS program. a) Make sure the IBM OS/2 operating system is properly installed and functioning. Insert the IBM LAPS (LAN Adapter and Protocol Support) disk into the floppy disk drive). In IBM OS/2, select to run LAPS program. Please refer to the "IBM LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Configuration Guide" for more information about this utility. b) From the IBM LAPS main dialog box, select 'INSTALL' button. If the LAPS program has been installed on your system, it will start installing and configurign the network drivers into your system. Go to step 2 now and continue. c) If the LAPS program hasn't been installed on your system yet, the target drive dialog box will appear on the screen. Specify target drive where you want the LAPS program to be installed (eg. drive 'C') now and select 'OK' button. d) The LAPS program begins to transfer files from the floppy disks to the target drive specified in the above step. When it finishes, select 'OK' button and it will return to the LAPS main dialog box. Now, you have to select 'INSTALL' button again to install and configure the driver of Compex LAN card into IBM LAN Server environment. 2. Install NDIS 2.01 driver into the system. Insert the Driver Disk into the floppy drive (eg. drive A). Type "A:\IBMLS" at the prompt where it asks you for the source of driver and INF files and then select 'OK' button. The LAPS program will copy the appropriate driver file and INF file from the Driver Disk and then it will return to the main dialog box. 3. Configure network drivers. a) From the main dialog box, select 'Configure' button. b) In the 'Configuration' dialog box, choose the 'Configure LAN Transport' option and select 'Continue' button. c) When 'Configure Workstation' dialog box shows up, choose "Compex EN2000N Ethernet Adapter" from the 'Network Adapters' list box by highlighting that entry. Then choose 'Add' to add the Compex LAN card to the 'Current Configuration' list box. d) Highlighting the appropriate protocols in the 'Protocols' list box. Then choose 'Add' to add them to the 'Current Configuration' list box. e) If you want to edit the card's configuration, choose 'Compex EN2000N Ethernet Adapter' and then choose 'Edit'. After the editing is done, select the 'OK' button to return to the 'Configure Workstation' screen. f) Select 'OK' button if all the configuration has been done and LAPS program will return to the main dialog box. g) Select 'Exit' button to indicate the completion of configuration and then follow the instructions on the screen or refer to the "LAPS Installation Guide" to complete the installation process of LAPS. The LAPS program will update your CONFIG.SYS file in the IBM OS/2 boot disk and then return to OS/2 prompt. 4. Install IBM LAN Server software or IBM LAN Server OS/2 Requester software. Refer to the installation guide for IBM OS/2 LAN Server or OS/2 Requester and follow the instructions to complete the rest of server/requester program installation. 5. Reboot the computer. All the changes made to your computer will not take effect until you reboot the computer. PROTOCOL.INI Parameter Definitions ================================== Below is an explanation of each PROTOCOL.INI parameter for the Compex EN2000N Ethernet Adapter. The only parameter that must be present is the "DRIVERNAME". DRIVERNAME range:EN2000$ Identifies the adapter driver. Use a unique value from the range indicated for each Compex adapter installed in your computer. If you had two Compex LAN Cards installed, you would use EN2000$ for the first one, and EN20002$ for the second. IOBASE range: [0x240, 0x280, 0x2C0, 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360] If present, indicates the IO base address in which the Compex EN2000N Ethernet adapter is installed. If more than one adapter are installed in the computer, this parameter must be set for each adapter installed. INTERRUPT range: [3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11] If present, indicates the interrupt line in which the Compex EN2000N Ethernet adapter is used. If more than one adapter are installed in the computer, this parameter must be set for each adapter installed. Provided by: COMPEX, Inc. 4051 E, La Palma Anaheim, CA 92807 USA