D-Link Support Publishing       \NDIS\LANSRV.TXT                November 1996

        D-Link PCI Family Ethernet Adapter Installation
         for IBM Lan Server 4.x/3.x/2.x and Comm. Manager 1.x

 Contents
 
     Introduction
     Requirements
     Minimum Skill Level
     Compatibility List
     Getting Started

 Introduction
 
    This installation assumes that the adapter is working properly.
    Getting Started will describe the installation instructions.

 Requirements
 
     A PCI compatible computer
     IBM Lan Server 4.x/3.x/2.x and Comm. Manager 1.x
     A PCI Family Series Adapter
     A knowledge of basic OS/2 commands and editing text files

 Minimum Skill Level
 
     A knowledge of basic OS/2 commands
     A knowledge of editing text files
     A knowledge of OS/2 basic file structure (CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT)
     A knowledge of the network driver configuration being used

 Compatibility List
 
     Any PCI Family Ethernet Adapter
     For a Motherboard compatibility list please consult your local
      D-Link Branch Office

 Getting Started
 

    The following is how to install Lan Server and Comm. Manager. Due to
    Lan Server 4.x popularity it's documentation appears first.

    Install the NDIS driver for IBM LAN SERVER 4.0
    

     In the OS/2 Desktop group, double-click on the MPTS icon.

     Click on the <Configure> button.

     Select the "LAN adapters and protocols" option.

     Click on the <Configure> button.

     Select the "Other adapters ..." option.

     Insert the driver diskette in Drive A or B and type the driver path:

        A:\<PATH>\     Where PATH is the driver directory.

        or C:\<PATH>\  (if install program specify)

     Click on the <OK> button.

     Select "D-Link PCI Ethernet Adapter", and then click on the Add
      button.

     Select "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS", and then click on the Add button.

     Select "IBM IEEE 802.2", and then click on the Add button.

     Click OK.

     Click Close.

     Click Exit.

     Reboot your system.

    Install the NDIS driver for IBM LAN SERVER 3.0
    

     Install IBM OS/2 into your system, if not yet installed.

     Insert the OS/2 Installation Disk in Drive A and boot from that drive.
      Then, install OS/2.

     Insert the NTS/2 Adapter & Protocol Support Disk in Drive B.  Then, 
      execute the LAPs program.

     Select "Install", and then specify the target drive.

     Select "Install" again and insert your driver diskette in Drive A.

        A:\<PATH>\     Where PATH is the driver directory.

        or C:\<PATH>\  (if install program specify)

     Select "Configure".

     Select "D-Link PCI Ethernet Adapter", and then click on the Add button.

     Select "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS", and then click on the Add button.

     Select "IEEE 802.2", and then click on the Add button.

     Click OK.

     Click Exit.

     Click Continue.

     Reboot your system.

      Your CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files should reflect your card setup:

       \CONFIG.SYS
       ===========
         :
       Device=d:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLKPCI.OS2
         :

       \IBMCOM\PROTOCOL.INI
       ====================
         :
       [DLKPCII_NIF]
       Drivername = dlkpci$

     Install the LAN Server or Requester program.  For information, please 
      refer to your IBM LAN Server "Planning and Installation" manual.

    Install the NDIS driver for IBM LAN SERVER 2.0
    
     Assuming that OS/2 2.0 is correctly installed and working properly, 
      install the LAN SERVER. At this point, no network adapters must be 
      installed in the computer.

     Install LAN SERVER according to the IBM installation procedure.  When
      prompted for the adapter, select any of the adapters LAN SERVER 
      supports. For example, "Western Digital EtherCard PLUS ...". Then, 
      continue with the LAN SERVER installation.

     After successfully installing LAN SERVER, shut down OS/2 for system
      configuration. Do not install any network adapters yet.  The OS/2 
      system will boot up and bring up the LAN SERVER services. The system 
      will then display error messages since the network adapter you 
      selected is not installed. Ignore these messages and continue with 
      the OS/2 booting procedure.

     Insert the driver diskette in Drive A and copy the following files:

        COPY  DLKPCI.OS2 to C:\IBMCOM\MACS
        COPY  DLKPCII.NIF to C:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLKPCII.NIF

        A:\<PATH>\     Where PATH is the driver directory.

        or C:\<PATH>\  (if install program specify)

     In the OS/2 Desktop group, run the OS/2 system editor.  You need 
      to modify the following files:

        C:\CONFIG.SYS
        C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL.INI

      CONFIG.SYS Modifications:


        DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\MACS\MACWD.OS2

        to

        DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLKPCI.OS2


      PROTOCOL.INI Modifications:

        - Under the [IBMLXCFG] section, add the following line:

                DLKPCII_nif = DLKPCII.nif

        - Under the [NETBEUI_nif] section, change the following line:

                Bindings = MACWDMC_nif

                to

                Bindings = DLKPCII_nif

        - Under the MAC SECTION definitions, add the following section:

                [DLKPCII_nif]
                DriverName = DLKPCI$

     After modifying the two files above, shut down OS/2, and turn the
      computer off.

     Install the DLKPCI.

     Turn on the system to start OS/2.

      After starting OS/2, LAN SERVER services can now successfully start 
      without causing any errors.

    Install the NDIS driver for IBM Communication Manager 1.0
    

     Install IBM Communication Manager

     Copy the DLKPCI.OS2 and DLKPCII.NIF files in the driver diskette 
      to your C:\IBMCOM\MACS directory.

     Select the D-Link PCI Ethernet Adapter and choose the appropriate 
      protocols.

     Check that the CONFIG.SYS file includes the following line:

           DEVICE = C:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLKPCI.OS2

     Shut down your OS/2 system, and then reboot your PC.

