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TokenExpress(TM) Adapter: Driver Installation, NetWare - v3.1x Server
NETWARE V3.11 SERVER INSTALLATION
This file contains instructions specific for the installation and
operation of Intel's TokenExpress adapter driver. Refer to the
appropriate Network Operation System documentation for any NOS-specific
questions or other information.
These instructions apply to Release 5.0 of the software.
Installing and Configuring the Intel TokenExpressadapter Driver for
NetWare 3.11 Servers.
The Intel TokenExpress adapter driver diskette contains two different
NetWare 3.1x server drivers. The OC32TR16.LAN driver is only used for
the TokenExpress EISA/32 adapter. The OCTOK161.LAN driver is used for
all other TokenExpress adapters. These drivers are found on your driver
diskette in the \NETWARE\NW31X directory.
To install your TokenExpress adapter driver for NetWare 3.11, do the
following:
1. Boot your NetWare 386 server.
2. Insert the Intel driver diskette in drive A:.
3. Enter the appropriate command at the NetWare prompt (:)
To load the 3.11 server driver for the EISA/32 adapter:
LOAD A:\NETWARE\NW3X\OC32TR16.LAN slot=[xxxx]
To load the 3.11 server driver for all other TokenExpress adapters:
LOAD A:\NETWARE\NW31X\OCTOK161.LAN slot=[xxxx]
where [xxxx] is the slot number corresponding to the location of
the EISA/32 adapter.
Note: The above adapter-specific parameter is required when you
are installing the TokenExpress adapter in an EISA system. For a
list of additional NetWare parameter options, refer to the "LOAD"
command in the NetWare 386 System Administrator manual.
4. After returning to the NetWare prompt, enter the command:
BIND IPX TO OC32TR16.LAN (for the EISA/32 adapter)
*or*
BIND IPX TO OCTOK161.LAN (for all other TokenExpress adapters)
Loading the TokenExpress driver automatically during system boot via
AUTOEXEC.NCF
Copy the TokenExpress adapter driver to the server's SYSTEM directory by
performing the following steps:
1. Login to a workstation connected to the server you set up in the
above steps with supervisor priviledges.
2. Insert the Intel driver diskette into the workstation's floppy
drive.
3. Copy the appropriate adapter driver (\NETWARE\NW31X\OC32TR16.LAN
*or* \NETWARE\NW31X\OCTOK161.LAN) from the diskette to the
SYS:SYSTEM directory on the server hard disk.
4. Add the following commands to the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file:
For the TokenExpress EISA/32 adapter:
LOAD OC32TR16.LAN slot=[xxx]
BIND IPX TO OC32TR16.LAN
For all other TokenExpress adapters:
LOAD OCTOK161.LAN slot=[xxx]
BIND IPX TO OCTOK161.LAN
where [xxx] is the slot number corresponding to the location of the
TokenExpress adapter when installed in an EISA system.
* For best performance, add the following line to the server's
STARTUP.NCF file:
For the EISA/32 adapter:
SET Maximum Physical Receive Packet Size = 4198
For all other TokenExpress adapters:
SET Maximum Physical Receive Packet Size = 4202
* To enable SOURCE ROUTING, load the Novell NetWare ROUTE.NLM module as
follows:
1. If the Intel TokenExpress adapter is the only Token Ring adapter in
this computer, enter the following command at the Netware prompt:
LOAD ROUTE
Otherwise, enter the command:
LOAD ROUTE BOARD=[board_number]
where [board_number] is the number corresponding to the Intel
adapter.
2. Run the NetWare INSTALL utility and invoke the SYSTEM OPTIONS menu.
Modify the AUTOEXEC.NCF file to include the command described
above.
Note: Early Token Release is the default setting for this
driver when operating at 16 Mbps.
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