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    TokenExpress(TM) Adapter: Remote Boot PROMs with RPL - MS LAN MAN v2.0

    
    

    RPL DRIVER INSTALLATION ON LAN MANAGER 2.0

    
       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 RPL Driver for MS Lan
    
       Manger v2.0
    
    
    
       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.
    
    
    
       This description is a supplement to the "Microsoft LAN Manager
    
       Administrator's Guide."  It describes how to prepare a LAN Manager 2.0
    
       Server for RPL of LAN Manager workstations equipped with Intel
    
       TokenExpress adapters.
    
    
    
       Before installing RPL support for Intel adapters, you should prepare
    
       your server for RPL support of DOS and OS/2 LAN Manager Workstations (if
    
       required) as described in the "Microsoft LAN Manager Administrator's
    
       Guide."
    
    
    
       The various OEM-versions and revisions of Microsoft LAN Manager 2.0
    
       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 #2 in the
    
       directories \MSLANMAN\RPL and \MSLANMAN\RPL\RPL_20.
    
    
    
       Common DOS and OS/2 Preparation
    
       Make \LANMAN\RPL the current directory on your server and insert the
    
       Intel Adapter Driver Diskette #2 in 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_20 directory).  You should include the default
    
       workstation records for the Intel adapter node addresses 005500??????.
    
    
    
       Finally, copy the two boot block definition files for DOS and OS/2 from
    
       the driver diskette to your server as follows:
    
    
    
            copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_20\d_olitok.cnf
    
    
    
            copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_20\o_olitok.cnf
    
    
    
       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 RPL of DOS Workstations
    
    
    
       With LANMAN\RPL as current directory, make the OLITOKTOK directory by
    
       typing the following:
    
    
    
            md dos\olitoktok
    
    
    
       Copy the driver files into the newly created directory as follows:
    
    
    
       copy a:\mslanman\rpl\olitok.dos dos\olitoktok
    
    
    
       copy a:\mslanman\rpl\rpl_20\protocol.ini dos\olitoktok
    
    
    
       Preparing for 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:
    
    
    
         1. Create an INTELTOK driver directory in the RPL\LANMAN directory
    
            structure.
    
    
    
         2. Create an Intel specific CONFIG.SYS in the RPL\MACHINES directory
    
            structure.
    
    
    
         3. Create an Intel specific FIT table referring to the Intel files
    
            mentioned above.
    
    
    
       Creating the OLITOKTOK Directory
    
    
    
       With LANMAN\RPL as the current directory, make the OLITOKTOK directory
    
       as follows:
    
    
    
            md lanman\drivers\olitoktok
    
    
    
       Copy the driver files into the newly created directory as follows:
    
    
    
         copy a:\mslanman\rpl\olitokr.os2 lanman\drivers\olitoktok
    
    
    
         copy a:\mslanman\rpl\protocol.ini lanman\drivers\olitoktok
    
    
    
       Creating a CONFIG.SYS file for an OS/2 RPL workstation
    
       The CONFIG.SYS file for an OS/2 rpl workstation must have the following
    
       characteristics in the LAN Manager section:
    
    
    
         1. The OLITOKR.OS2 MAC driver must be loaded from the
    
            LANMAN\DRIVERS\OLITOKTOK directory.
    
    
    
         2. The protocol manager driver must use the PROTOCOL.INI file from the
    
            LANMAN\DRIVERS\OLITOKTOK directory.
    
    
    
            A default CONFIG.SYS file for RPL of an OS/2 workstation is
    
            typically located in the RPL\MACHINES\DEFAULT directory.  An
    
    
    
            Intel-specific CONFIG.SYS file (named CONFIG.INT) can be obtained
    
            from an existing CONFIG.SYS for another adapter as follows:
    
    
    
         3. Make LANMAN\MACHINES\DEFAULT your current directory.
    
    
    
         4. Create the CONFIG.INT file by copying an existing CONFIG.SYS
    
    
    
            copy config.sys config.int
    
    
    
         5. Update CONFIG.INT by replacing the two appropriate lines in the LAN
    
            Manager section with the following lines:
    
    
    
            device=c:\lanman\drivers\protman\protman.os2
    
            /i:c:\lanman\drivers\olitoktok
    
            (above needs to be one line with space a between the two)
    
    
    
            device=c:\lanman\drivers\olitoktok\olitokr.os2
    
    
    
         6. Select the CONFIG.INT file as your CONFIG.SYS via the FIT-table
    
            described below.
    
    
    
       Creating the FIT-Table
    
       The fit-tables will normally be located in the RPL\FITS directory.  An
    
       Intel-specific fit-table (named inteltok.fit) may be obtained from an
    
       existing xx.fit for another adapter as follows:
    
    
    
         1. Make LANMAN\RPL\FITS your current directory.
    
    
    
         2. Create the OLITOKTOK.FIT file by copying an existing fit-table
    
    
    
            copy xx.fit olitoktok.fit.
    
    
    
         3. Update OLITOKTOK.FIT by replacing the definition of CONFIG.SYS with
    
            the following line:
    
    
    
            c:\config.sys  machines\DEFAULT\config.int
    
    
    
         4. Remove any existing definition of C:\LANMAN\PROTOCOL.INI from the
    
            fit table.
    
    
    
            Note that the OLITOKTOK.FIT file is referenced from one of the
    
            server records in the RPL.MAP file.
    
    
    
         5. Enable Default RPL Records
    
    
    
       You are now ready to remote boot your workstations using Intel adapters.
    
       However, the procedure differs for DOS and OS/2 workstations as outlined
    
       below.
    
    
    
       For RPL of DOS workstations with Intel adapters:
    
    
    
         1. Type 'net stop remoteboot'
    
    
    
         2. Update the Intel-specific default workstation records in the
    
            RPL.MAP file so that the DOS record is enabled and the OS/2 record
    
            is disabled.
    
    
    
         3. Type 'net start remoteboot'
    
    
    
       For RPL of OS/2 workstations with Intel adapters:
    
    
    
         1. Type 'net stop remoteboot'
    
    
    
         2. Update the Intel-specific default workstation records in the
    
            RPL.MAP file so that the DOS record is disabled and the OS/2 record
    
            is enabled.
    
    
    
         3. Type 'net start remoteboot'
    
    

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