

		      Accton Technology Corporation
	 Novell NetWare Versions 386 DOS ODI Driver Installation
		   For EN2211, EN220X Ethernet Adapter

    Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 by Accton Technology Corporation.
    All rights reserved.


1.   Things You Need
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	Before you start with the installation process make sure you have
	the following :

	   a.	 Ethernet Pocket Hardware Driver Disk.
	   b.	 Novell DOS ODI WORKSTATION SERVICES diskette(WSGEN).

2.   How To Install
     --------------
	You need following five files to install DOS ODI DRIVER.

	   a. LSL.COM		---- supported by Novell
	   b. EPMLID.COM	---- Novell DOS ODI Driver ,supported
				     by manufacturer
	   c. IPXODI.COM	---- supported by Novell
	   d. NETx.COM		---- supported by Novell
		   or
	      EMSNETx.EXE
		   or
	      XMSNETx.EXE

	   e. NET.CFG		---- optional,configuration file

	After boot your workstation, type following comments on the console:

	      LSL	      <Enter>
	      EPMLID	      <Enter>
	      IPXODI	      <Enter>
	      NETx	      <Enter>

	then,you can log in to the file server.

	Normally,  you will not need a NET.CFG file  because the EPMLID.COM
	can automatically detect hardware configurations. As a resault, you
	don't need to  assign the INT, PORT  etc parameters.  Although  you
	don't to assign parameters which has been described above,  you can
	still assign another parameters,for example, FRAME, NODE ADDRESS ..
	etc.  You  can	see  Netware 386  Installation	appendix E for more
	information about NET.CFG.

	Bellow is a sample NET.CFG file:

		LINK DRIVER EPMLID
		    Frame Ethernet_II
		    Frame Ethernet_802.3
		    Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3
		       :
		       :

3.   How To use DOS/ODI driver EPMLID.COM
     ------------------------------------

    Insert the ACCTON EtherPocket Hardware Driver Disk into drive A:,
    then type:

	A:\> \EPP\EN-EPP  ----> Set print port to EPP mode

	A:\> \NETWARE\DOSODI\EPMLID  [U] [8] [4] [T] [?]   <Enter>

	EPMLID	  -Installs the MLID
	EPMLID U  -Removes resident MLID from memory
	EPMLID 8  -Force Ether-Pocket using Bidirection (8 bits) mode
	EPMLID 4  -Force Ether-Pocket using No-Bidirection (4 bits) mode
	EPMLID T  -Increase delay time for 486/66 machine
	EPMLID ?  -Displays this help screen


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