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- 7 NetWare Client 32
- v1.10
-
-
- NetWare* Client 32 for Windows* 95 and DOS/Windows 3.1x with Intel's
- EtherExpress(TM) PRO/100B PCI adapter
- ====================================================================
-
- Location of Drivers: \NWSERVER\E100B.LAN
-
- \NWSERVER\E100B.LDI
-
-
-
- Install the latest drivers available for this adapter. At
- publicationtime (April 1997), the latest drivers are on the
- Configuration and Drivers Disk that comes with this adapter.
-
-
-
- General Installation of Client 32 with Windows 95 using Intel's 32 bit
- LAN driver
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Prerequisite:
-
- 1. Windows 95 operating system installed.
-
- 2. NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 archive file and any patch files.
-
- 3. Access to the Windows 95 CD or CAB files, since the Client 32
- installation will ask for it.
-
- 4. Access to the latest drivers available from online services.
-
-
- General Instructions
- --------------------
-
- 1. If the Intel EtherExpress PCI adapter is being installed for the
- first time when Client 32 is being added, install the adapter
- hardware as described in the manual and go to step 2. If the adapter
- is already installed on the Windows 95 system, go to step 3.
-
- 2. When Windows 95 is restarting, it may display the message "Windows
- has found new hardware and is installing software for it". Select the
- option labeled "Do not install a driver (Windows will not prompt you
- again)" then click on OK.
-
- 3. Run the SETUP.EXE program for Client 32. It is located in the
- \ENGLISH subdirectory of the Client 32 software.
-
- 4. On the NetWare Client 32 Installation screen, make sure the "Upgrade
- NDIS driver to ODI, if available" box is checked if you are replacing
- the NDIS driver with the ODI.
-
- 5. When the Select Devices screen appears, highlight "Intel" under
- Manufacturers and select "Intel EtherExpress (TM) PRO/100B PCI
- Adapter (ODI)" under Models. Click OK to install the driver.
-
- 6. On the Recommended NetWare Client 32 properties screen, set the
- appropriate settings for the version of NetWare you are using.
-
- 7. The Client 32 installation program will copy files. It may ask for
- the source of the Windows 95 installation files. Click OK and then
- enter the correct path to the files.
-
- 8. The Client 32 installation will finish, and you must reboot in order
- for the changes to become effective.
-
- 9. When Windows 95 reboots you may receive a DOS box message, "Command
- line parameter Prompt for E100B". Note the supported Slot value and
- select OK to continue. If you see a message "E100B.LAN did not remain
- resident ....", ignore it.
-
- 10.To prevent the Slot message from appearing each time Windows 95 is
- rebooted, right click the Network Neighborhood Icon. Click
- Properties. Highlight the "Intel EtherExpress(TM) PRO/100B PCI
- Adapter(ODI)" and click Properties. Select the Advanced tab. Under
- Properties highlight Slot. Under Value, type in the slot value noted
- in step 9 and click OK twice. You will need to restart Windows 95.
-
-
- Hints and Tips for Client 32 in Windows 95
- ------------------------------------------
-
- 1. If the Intel EtherExpress PCI adapter driver loads as an "ATI AT-2560
- Series PCI/100 Ethernet Adapter (ODI)", then the wrong driver has
- been installed. This can be easily corrected as follows:
-
- a) In the INF directory, which is located off the Windows 95
- directory, rename the file A2560.INF to A2560.BAK (or some other
- name that doesn't end in .INF).
-
- b) Go to Device Manager by right clicking on the Network Neighborhood
- Icon. Click Properties. Select the Device Manager tab. Highlight
- the "ATI AT-2560 Series PCI/100 Ethernet Adapter (ODI) and select
- remove. Next, highlight Novell ODINSUP and select remove. Restart
- Windows 95 after both entries have been removed.
-
- 2. Message - Module c:\novell\client32\e100b.lan did not remain
- resident: Occasionally on restarting Windows 95 after the Client 32
- installation, this NetWare Alert message appears. If you click on OK,
- another message says that "The hardware configuration conflicts
- E100B.LAN-NW-Adapter 0-Board-0". The ODINSUP device did not load
- properly (Device Manager doesn't show it under Network Adapters).
- Shut down the system and reboot. This action should load ODINSUP
- successfully.
-
- 3. PRO/10+ PCI adapter driver loads indicating it is a PRO/100B adapter:
- If a problem occurs loading the driver, the driver may default to
- indicating it is a PRO/100B. This condition will not cause any
- problems since these two adapters use the same drivers. The only
- consideration to be aware of is if any advanced settings have to be
- made for the adapter. Speed is not a valid option for the PRO/10+
- PCI, and it will always operate at 10mbps. The Force Duplex option
- defaults to Auto-negotiate which isn't supported on the PRO/10+ PCI.
- It will operate in half duplex. If you need Full Duplex, set it
- specifically for Full.
-
-
- General Installation of Client 32 with DOS/Windows 3.1x
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. From the Novell NetWare Client 32 software, run INSTALL.EXE.
-
- 2. Select the NetWare Client 32 products you want to install from the on
- your workstation from the list:
-
- [X] NetWare Client 32 for DOS
- [X] NetWare Client 32 for Windows
- [ ] NetWare TCP/IP protocol stack
- [ ] NetWare IP (TCP/IP Required)
- [ ]Desktop SNMP
- [ ] HOSTMIB for SNMP (SNMP Required)
- [ ] NetWare TSA for SMS
-
-
-
- Note - "NetWare Client 32 for DOS" and "NetWare Client 32 for
- Windows" are usually selected by default.
-
- 3. From the Customize Support for Windows menu, specify if you want to
- use multiple country codes or if you want to set the shared Windows
- path. The default for both of these is NO.
-
- 4. From the Select LAN Driver Type menu, select "32-bit LAN drivers".
-
- 5. From the 32-Bit Network Board Drivers menu, select
-
- "USER SPECIFIED 32 BIT DRIVER"
-
- Insert the driver diskette and type "A:\NWSERVER", select:
-
- "Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B LAN Adapter"
-
- 6. <OPTIONAL> Specify the following settings for the Intel EtherExpress
- LAN adapter:
-
- Parameter Default
- ------------- -------
- Speed (100B only) 0 (auto detect)
- IOMAPMODE Memory Mapped
- Forceduplex 0 (auto negotiate)
- Frame Type Ethernet_802.2
- Ethernet_802.3
-
- Note: The default settings will work for most installations. If
- you use multiple frame types, please see Hints and Tips
- section below.
-
- 7. From the Installation Configuration Summary, verify the default
- settings for Client 32 are correct, or modify as necessary.
-
- Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS [YES]
-
- Client Directory: C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32
- Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS
- LAN driver type: 32-bit LAN drivers
- LAN driver: Intel EtherExpress(TM) PCI Adapters
-
- 8. Novell NetWare will now copy the files to your workstations and
- modify the configuration files to match your selected configuration.
-
-
- Hints and Tips
- --------------
-
- 1. If you are using multiple frame types, you will get the following
- message when you load the driver:
-
- "Do you want to load another frame type for a previously loaded
- board? Y/N "
-
- The way to avoid this is to add the slot number to the load line for
- the driver in the STARTNET.BAT (by default it is located in the
- \NOVELL\CLIENT32 directory). The only way to determine the slot
- number Novell is expecting is to put an invalid value on the load
- line. For example (and the load line should be all on one line):
-
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\E100B.LAN SPEED=0 IOMAPMODE=0
- FORCEDUPLEX=0 FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 SLOT=e
-
- When you next reboot, you will be prompted with the correct value.
- Modify the STARTNET.CFG again, and use that value. If the slot is not
- specified correctly, only the first frame type will load.
-
- 2. Check for a LASTDRIVE statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. You must have
- LASTDRIVE=Z in config.sys when using Client 32.
-
- 3. Verify that you have FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F in the NET.CFG file
- under the NetWare DOS Requester section.
-
- NOTE: NET.CFG is position sensitive, so be careful to indent lines
- with one space or one tab as shown above in the example.
-
- 4. Verify that the EtherExpress adapter passes the diagnostics test by
- running SETUP.EXE on the EtherExpress driver disk. If the adapter
- fails diagnostics it will not function correctly running Client 32.
-
- 5. Using 16-bit ODI driver with Client 32 requires CLIENT32.NLM dated
- 10/09/96 or later. The driver will not load with older versions.
-
- Sample Configurations
- ---------------------
-
- Below are sample files from a Novell NetWare Client 32 workstation with
- a EtherExpress adapter installed using the default installation:
-
- CONFIG.SYS
- ----------
-
- DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
- BUFFERS=30,0
- FILES=60
- LASTDRIVE=Z
-
-
-
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- ------------
-
- prompt $P$G
- path=C:\WINDOWS;c:\dos;C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\
- SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
- @CALL C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\STARTNET
-
-
-
- STARTNET.BAT
- ------------
-
- SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
- C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\NIOS.EXE
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\LSLC32.NLM
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\CMSM.NLM
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\ETHERTSM.NLM
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\E100B.LAN SPEED=0 IOMAPMODE=0 FORCEDUPLEX=0
- FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 SLOT=2
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\E100B.LAN SPEED=0 IOMAPMODE=0 FORCEDUPLEX=0
- FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 SLOT=2
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\IPX.NLM
- LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\CLIENT32.NLM
-
- NOTE: If you are loading multiple frame types, you will need to
- specify the slot number of the adapter on the load lines.
- See Hints and Tips section above for detailed information.
-
- NET.CFG
- -------
-
- NetWare DOS Requester
- FIRST NETWORK DRIVE F
- NETWARE PROTOCOL NDS BIND
-
- Protocol IPX
- IPX SOCKETS 40
-
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