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    TokenExpress(TM) Adapter: Installation, NetWare - v2.1x and 2.2x Server

    
    

    NETWARE V2.1X OR 2.2 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 TokenExpress adapter driver for
    
       Novell NetWare v2.1x or v2.2
    
    
    
       General Information
    
       The Intel TokenExpress adapter driver diskette #1 (volume label:
    
       LAN_DRV_453) contains the object modules needed during the NetWare
    
       operating system generation (using NETGEN, ELSGEN or INSTALL).
    
    
    
       The following files (located in the driver diskette root directory) are
    
       used:
    
    
    
       TOKEXPR.LAN
    
       Descriptor file used by NETGEN, ELSGEN, and INSTALL
    
    
    
       ATOKEXPR.OBJ
    
       Object modules used when generating operating systems
    
    
    
       BTOKEXPR.OBJ
    
       with NETGEN, ELSGEN or INSTALL.
    
    
    
       CTOKEXPR.OBJ
    
    
    
       DTOKEXPR.OBJ
    
    
    
       \NETWARE\NW22\NOVLINST.BAT
    
       Batch file that copies the TokenExpress NetWare drivers to a hard disk
    
       or a network drive.
    
    
    
       Installing the TokenExpress drivers under NetWare V2.1x
    
       If NetWare is already installed on your hard disk or a network drive,
    
       run the NOVLINST.BAT file (located in the \NETWARE\NW22 directory on the
    
       Intel driver diskette #1) before you generate the server boot file or
    
       the workstation IPX file.
    
    
    
       To run the batch file, do the following:
    
    
    
         1. Insert the Intel driver diskette in drive A:.
    
    
    
         2. Enter the following command at the DOS prompt:
    
    
    
            A:\NETWARE\NW22\NOVLINST <target_path>
    
    
    
       Where <target_path> is the full path name to the directory where NETWARE
    
       is installed.  For example, "A:\NETWARE\NW22\NOVLINST F:\NETWARE" will
    
       create a LAN_DRV_.453 directory under F:\NETWARE, copy the Intel drivers
    
       into the new directory, and copy the adapter configuration file into the
    
    
    
       AUXGEN directory.
    
    
    
       If installing NetWare 2.1x for the first time on a disk or network
    
       drive, the NOVLINST.BAT file is not used.  During installation, NetWare
    
       will prompt you for additional driver diskettes.  Enter Y (yes), insert
    
       the Intel driver diskette, and follow the instructions on the screen.
    
    
    
       If your network uses source routing, choose a configuration that enables
    
       source routing.
    
    
    
       Hardware configurations for NetWare 2.x servers
    
    
    
       0:     I/O = A20,A30 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       1:     I/O = A24,A40 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       2:     I/O = A50,A60 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       3:     I/O = A54,A70 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       4:     I/O = A20,A30 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       5:     I/O = A24,A40 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       6:     I/O = A50,A60 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       7:     I/O = A54,A70 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
    
    
       For the EISA/32 adapter, the above I/O addresses fall within the ranges
    
       selected in the EISA configuration program:
    
    
    
       A20, A30 corresponds to the selection 0A18-0A23 & 0A30-0A3F
    
       A24, A40 corresponds to the selection 0A24-0A2F & 0A40-0A4F
    
       A50, A60 corresponds to the selection 0A50-0A53 & 0A58-0A6F
    
       A54, A70 corresponds to the selection 0A54-0A57 & 0A70-0A87
    
    
    
       The remaining I/O addresses (1Axx range of addresses) are not currently
    
       supported.
    
    
    
       Installing the TokenExpress drivers with NetWare 2.2
    
       During the NetWare installation process, NetWare presents a list of
    
       drivers for you to install.
    
    
    
         1. Press INSERT to choose a new driver.
    
    
    
         2. When prompted for the LAN_DRV_XXX diskette, insert the Intel
    
            diskette containing the NetWare drivers.  Press Enter.
    
    
    
         3. Choose the Intel driver name from the list.  For example, "Intel
    
            TokenExpress ISA 16/4 adapter"
    
    
    
       Continue as directed by NetWare.
    
    
    
       If your network uses source routing, choose a configuration that enables
    
       source routing.
    
    
    
       Hardware configurations for NetWare 2.x servers and IPX workstations
    
    
    
       0:     I/O = A20,A30 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       1:     I/O = A24,A40 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       2:     I/O = A50,A60 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
       3:     I/O = A54,A70 self configuring IRQ and DMA. No Src Routing
    
    
    
       4:     I/O = A20,A30 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       5:     I/O = A24,A40 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       6:     I/O = A50,A60 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
       7:     I/O = A54,A70 self configuring IRQ and DMA. Src Routing
    
    
    
       For the EISA/32 adapter, the above I/O addresses fall within the ranges
    
       selected in the EISA configuration program:
    
    
    
       A20, A30 corresponds to the selection 0A18-0A23 & 0A30-0A3F
    
       A24, A40 corresponds to the selection 0A24-0A2F & 0A40-0A4F
    
       A50, A60 corresponds to the selection 0A50-0A53 & 0A58-0A6F
    
       A54, A70 corresponds to the selection 0A54-0A57 & 0A70-0A87
    
    
    
       The remaining I/O addresses (1Axx range of addresses) are not currently
    
       supported.
    
    
    
       Note:     EARLY TOKEN RELEASE is always enabled in the Intel
    
       TokenExpress NetWare drivers.
    
    
    
       Configuring NetWare 2.1x server packet size
    
       Some 2.1x server configurations have too few File Service Proceesses
    
       (FSPs).  A 2.1x server usually has 3 FSPs when using 2K byte packets
    
       (The number of FSPs can be determined by typing CONFIG at the server
    
       prompt).  If less than 3 FSP's are available, it is recommended that the
    
       packet size be reduced to 1K bytes.
    
    
    
       The OCNW21SZ.COM utility, included on the TokenExpress driver diskette,
    
       is used to modify the NetWare 2.1x server driver packet size to either
    
       1K or 2K bytes.
    
    
    
       Since NetWare 2.2 provides a sufficient number of FSPs, this utility
    
       should not be used to modify the driver packet size.  Reducing the
    
       packet size will decrease server throughput.
    
    

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