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    TokenExpress(TM) Adapter: Remote Boot PROMs with RPL - MS LAN MAN v2.x

    
    

    RPL DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR LAN MANAGER 2.X

    
       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 RPL Driver for
    
       MS LAN Manger V2.X
    
    
    
       Note:     The Intel TokenExpress EISA/32 adapter does not support RPL
    
       when used in a workstation. The remaining installation steps are
    
       followed when the workstation contains one of the other members of
    
       Intel's family of TokenExpress adapters.
    
    
    
       Introduction
    
       This description is a supplement to the "Microsoft LAN Manager
    
       Administrator's Guide."  It's purpose is to help you prepare a LAN
    
       Manager 2.X server for RPL of LAN Manager workstations equipped with
    
       Intel TokenExpress adapters.
    
    
    
       Before installing RPL support for Intel adapters, you must prepare your
    
       server for RPL support of DOS and possibly OS/2 LAN Manager Workstations
    
       as described in the "Microsoft LAN Manager Administrator's Guide."
    
    
    
       The various OEM-versions of Microsoft LAN Manager 2.X may differ
    
       somewhat in the directory structure of the RPL directory on the server. 
    
       As a result, the directory structure on your server may differ from the
    
       directory structure assumed in the following descriptions.  Translate
    
       the suggested actions to the actual directory structure on your server.
    
    
    
       The files to be used for support of RPL of workstations with Intel
    
       adapters are located on the Intel Adapter Driver Diskette in the
    
       directories \MSLANMAN\RPL and \MSLANMAN\RPL\RPL_2X.
    
    
    
       Common DOS and OS/2 Preparation
    
       Make \LANMAN\RPL the current directory on your server and insert the
    
       Intel Adapter Driver Diskette into drive A.  Edit the RPL.MAP file found
    
       on your server and include the lines from the RPL.MAP file on the driver
    
       diskette (the RPL.MAP file on the driver diskette is located in the
    
       \MSLANMAN\RPL\RPL_2X directory).
    
    
    
       Note that there are two types of records in the RPL.MAP file: boot block
    
       records and default workstation records for the Intel adapter node
    
       addresses 005500??????.  You should place the two record types properly
    
       in the RPL.MAP of the server.
    
    
    
       The Intel boot block definition files and PROTOCOL.INI file for DOS must
    
       be copied into the LANMAN\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\INTELTOK directory.
    
    
    
       With LANMAN\RPL as current directory, make the INTELTOK directory as
    
       follows:
    
    
    
         md bblock\netbeui\inteltok
    
    
    
       Copy the boot block definition files for DOS and OS/2 from the driver
    
       diskette to your server as follows:
    
    
    
            copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_2X\*.cnf bblock\netbeui\inteltok
    
            copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_2X\protocol.ini bblock\netbeui\inteltok
    
    
    
       Note:     Because support of RPL for DOS workstations is a prerequisite
    
       for RPL of OS/2 workstations, you should always carry out the following
    
       step even if you will only be supporting RPL of OS/2 workstations.
    
    
    
       Preparing for Default RPL of DOS Workstations
    
    
    
       With LANMAN\RPL as current directory, copy the driver file:
    
    
    
         copy a:\mslanman\rpl\olitok.dos bblock\ndis
    
    
    
       Preparing RPL Manager Support for DOS Workstations
    
    
    
       You have now installed support for RPL of DOS workstations with Intel
    
       adapters using the default DOS operating system.  If you want to create
    
       new workstation records using the RPL manager, you should update the
    
       RPLMGR.INI file in the LANMAN\RPL directory.
    
    
    
       The file \MSLANMAN\RPL\RPL_2X\RPLMGR.INI on the adapter driver diskette
    
       illustrates how to add new configuration records to RPLMGR.INI file for
    
       supporting Intel TokenExpress adapters.
    
    
    
       Preparing RPL of OS/2 Workstations
    
    
    
       Note:     If you have not prepared your server for the RPL of DOS
    
       workstations, you must do so now *before* continuing.
    
    
    
       Preparation of your server for the RPL of OS/2 workstations requires
    
       three steps:
    
    
    
         1. Create an IntelTok driver directory in the RPL\LANMAN directory
    
            structure.
    
    
    
         2. Create Intel-specific configuration directories in the
    
            RPL\RPLFILES\CONFIGS directory structure.
    
    
    
         3. Update the RPLMGR.INI by adding Intel-specific configuration
    
            records.
    
    
    
       Creating the IntelTok Directory
    
    
    
       With LANMAN\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES as the current directory, make the
    
       IntelTok directory as follows:
    
    
    
            md lanman\drivers\inteltok
    
    
    
       Copy the driver files into the newly created directory by typing:
    
    
    
         copy a:\mslanman\rpl\olitokr.os2 lanman\drivers\inteltok
    
    
    
       Create the Configuration Directories
    
    
    
       The CONFIG.SYS file for an OS/2 rpl workstation must have the following
    
       characteristics in the LAN Manager section:
    
    
    
         1. The OLITOK.OS2 MAC driver must be loaded from the
    
            LANMAN\DRIVERS\INTELTOK directory.
    
    
    
         2. The protocol manager driver must use an Intel-specific PROTOCOL.INI
    
            file.
    
    
    
            The CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files for RPL of an OS/2
    
            workstation are typically located in subdirectories of the
    
            rpl\rplfiles\configs directory.  You should create three Intel
    
            specific subdirectories:
    
    
    
               os2intl\lanman for the PROTOCOL.INI file.
    
    
    
               os2intlv for the VGA-specific CONFIG.SYS file.
    
    
    
               os2intle for the EGA-specific CONFIG.SYS file.
    
    
    
         3. With LANMAN\RPL\RPLFILES\CONFIGS as your current directory, make
    
            the Intel-specific directories as follows:
    
    
    
               md os2intl
    
    
    
               md os2intl\lanman
    
    
    
               md os2intle
    
    
    
               md os2intlv
    
    
    
         4. Copy the configuration files into the newly created directories by
    
            typing:
    
    
    
               copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_2X\config.ega os2intle\*.sys
    
    
    
               copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_2X\config.vga os2intlv\*.sys
    
    
    
               copy a:\mslanman\rpl\protocol.ini os2intl\lanman
    
    
    
       Note:     That the CONFIG.EGA and CONFIG.VGA files have been obtained
    
       from IBMTOK-specific CONFIG.SYS files on a Microsoft LAN Manager 2.1
    
       server.  You may want to compare them with your standard CONFIG.SYS to
    
       make sure they match your configuration.
    
    
    
       Prepare RPL Manager Support for OS/2 Workstations
    
       New workstation records for rpl of OS/2 workstations should be created
    
       using the RPL manager.  Before proceeding, you must update the
    
       RPLMGR.INI file in the LANMAN\RPL directory.
    
    
    
       The \MSLANMAN\RPL\RPL_2X\RPLMGR.INI file on the adapter driver diskette
    
       shows how to add new configuration records which enable support for
    
       Intel TokenExpress adapters.  The OS/2-specific configuration records in
    
    
    
       the file refer to the configuration subdirectories created in the
    
       previous step.
    
    
    
       Run RPL Install
    
       In order to update the access rights of the new directories created in
    
       the previous steps, you should now run the RPL Install utility.  This is
    
       done by typing the following command:
    
    
    
               rplinst
    
    
    
       You are now ready to remote boot your workstations using your Intel
    
       TokenExpress adapters.
    
    

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