A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12\README.TXT                12-AUG-1996

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Installing the NetWare 3/4 ODI Server Driver on NetWare 3.12 Servers
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This \NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12 subdirectory contains the following 
files:

README.TXT   - This file.
MSM31X.NLM   - Novell Media Support Module for NetWare 3.12.
NBI31X.NLM   - NetWare Bus Interface module that is used for bus
	       support and is loaded on NetWare 3.12 servers after
	       to loading MSM31X.NLM.



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NetWare Loadable Module, NLM, NetWare MultiProtocol Router, and 
NetWare SFT are trademarks of Novell, Incorporated.



The LAN drivers and support modules in this release have been updated
to adhere to the Novell NetWare v3.30 Assembly Specification.  To use
them, you must use NBI.NLM for NetWare v4.10 or later, and NBI31X.NLM
for NetWare v3.12.  The v3.3 Assembly Specification will not run on NetWare
versions prior to NetWare v3.12 or NetWare v4.10.

The LAN drivers are not backwards compatible with previous MSM.NLMs or
ETHERTSM.NLM versions.	For further information on patches or issues
regarding the NetWare Operating System, please see:

    HTTP://SUPPORT.NOVELL.COM/SEARCH/PATLST.HTM



Section 1  
INSTALLING THE NETWARE 3/4 ODI SERVER DRIVER ON NETWARE 3.12
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You can install and use the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver on 
NetWare 3.12 file servers by loading some operating system patches and 
driver support files in addition to the driver.

To install the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver on a NetWare 3.12 file 
server, perform the following steps:

I.   Verify that the network interface card (NIC) is properly
     configured and installed.  Refer to the adapter's user guide
     for instructions.

II.  Copy the NetWare 3/4 ODI server driver files to either a DOS 
     partition (Step IIA.) or a NetWare partition (Step IIB.) of 
     your NetWare server hard disk.

     A. To copy the files to a DOS partition, enter the following 
	commands:

	1. If installing on NetWare 3.12:

	      COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\DE500.LAN C:\
	      COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\ETHERTSM.NLM C:\
	      COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12\MSM31X.NLM C:\
	      COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12\NBI31X.NLM C:\

	You may substitute C:\ with another DOS partition and 
	subdirectory.

     B. To copy the files to a NetWare partition, you need to use 
	the NetWare 3.x Command Processor (NWSHELL). Contact Novell 
	for information on acquiring NWSHELL.NLM.  Once you have 
	NWSHELL.NLM, perform the following steps to copy the files:

	1. Load the NetWare 3.x Command Processor (NWSHELL.NLM) by
	   entering the following command at the server System 
	   Console prompt:
	   
	      :LOAD NWSHELL

	2. Change to the SYS:SYSTEM directory by entering the 
	   following command:

	      CD SYS:SYSTEM

	3. Copy the driver files to the current directory by 
	   entering the following commands:

	   a. If installing on NetWare 3.12:

		 COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\DE500.LAN
		 COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\ETHERTSM.NLM
		 COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12\MSM31X.NLM
		 COPY A:\NOVELL\SRVODI\3_12\NBI31X.NLM

	4. Enter "exit" to log out of the session then press any 
	   key to return to the System Console prompt.
				     
III. Perform substeps IIIA. and IIIB. to configure the NetWare 3.12 
     server to use the Digital EtherWORKS PCI server driver.

     A. With the NetWare 3.12 server running, edit the STARTUP.NCF 
	file using the INSTALL Program. 
	 
	1. From the System Console, load INSTALL:

	      :LOAD INSTALL

	2. Select "System Options."
	 
	3. Select "Edit STARTUP.NCF file."
	 
	4. Add the following SET parameter to set the proper packet
	   size.
	
	   a. If installing on NetWare 3.12:

		 set maximum physical receive packet size = 1520
	   
	5. Save the file with the changes.  Answer "Yes" to the 
	   exit prompt.

     B. You can automatically load the server driver by adding the 
	appropriate instructions to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.  You can 
	also issue these commands directly from the System Console.
     
	1. While still in the INSTALL program, select "Edit 
	   AUTOEXEC.NCF file."  Add the following lines to 
	   AUTOEXEC.NCF to automatically load and bind the new 
	   driver every time the server is brought up:

				     NOTE
	   The "slot" "frame," and "net" values given below 
	   are examples.  The slot number is the instance or 
	   index of the controller in the PCI computer if there are 
	   multiple Digital EtherWORKS PCI adapters installed.  If 
	   there is only one adapter installed, use the suggested 
	   value for this parameter.  The frame type is one of 
	   the four supported frame types "ETHERNET_802.2",
	   "ETHERNET_II", "ETHERNET_SNAP", or "ETHERNET_802.3" 
	   frame types.  The net address is the external network 
	   address. Refer to the Novell NetWare documentation on 
	   "Bind" for more information.
	   
	   a. If you installed the driver files on NetWare 3.12 
	      using Step IIA1., enter the following commands:

		 LOAD C:\DE500 slot=1 frame=ETHERNET_802.2
		 BIND IPX TO DE500 net=00000001

	   b. If you installed the driver files on NetWare 3.12 
	      using Step IIB3a., enter the following commands:

		 LOAD DE500 slot=1 frame=ETHERNET_802.2
		 BIND IPX TO DE500 net=00000001

	   A drive path is not included for the load statements in 
	   the second example.  This is because the DE500.LAN driver 
	   files are copied to the SYS:SYSTEM directory, which is the 
	   NetWare 3.12 default server path.
       
	   Loading DE500.LAN auto-loads ETHERTSM.NLM which in turn 
	   auto-loads MSM31X.NLM.  This allows for fewer load 
	   statements in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file and less opportunity 
	   for driver load errors.

	   c. Save the file with the changes.  Answer "Yes" to the 
	      exit prompt.

IV.  Shut down the server by entering "DOWN" at the system console 
     and then enter "EXIT" to return to the DOS prompt.

V.   Follow the instructions the adapter's user guide for 
     connecting the controller to the network.

VI.  Restart the server.

     Enter the following command at the DOS prompt:

	SERVER

     The changes made to the STARTUP.NCF and AUTOEXEC.NCF files in 
     step III above take effect.
