   Server Driver for NetWare 3.11

   Introduction:
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   This  document  describes  the procedure to install the  NetWare server
   driver for the Plug&Play ethernet adapter.

   Location of Driver:     \NETWARE\SRVODI\3.11\SRV-PnP.LAN


   Installation Procedure:
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      Before  you  start with  the installation  process ,  make sure that
      the Novell NetWare server is properly installed.
      Similarly , your  adapter should also be  properly installed in your
      workstation.

      1. If  you can log into the server as a supervisor, copy SRV-PnP.LAN
         relative  files  from  the  PnPCard  Driver  Diskette subdirectory
         A:\NETWARE\SRVODI\3.11 into the NetWare 386 subdirectory SYSTEM of
         your server. ( If some files exists, rename the existing files  in
         the SYSTEM subdirectory).

      2. Run  SERVER.EXE  from   your  server.  You  will  see a series of
         NetWare messages on screen.

      3. When the NetWare 386 prompt appears (indicated by a colon) , load
         your server driver. Simply type:

         : LOAD SRV-PnP <Enter>

         or, you can directly load file from PnPCard driver disk :

         : LOAD A:\NETWARE\SRVODI\3.11\SRV-PnP  <Enter>

      4. Bind IPX to the adapter driver.At the NetWare server prompt,type:

         :BIND IPX TO SRV-PnP <Enter>

      5. After pressing  <Enter> the computer prompts  you for the Network
         Number. For  details on how to assign this number, please consult
         your NetWare 386  Installation Manual.

      6. Add  the load  and  bind  statements you  require to the server's
         AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that the LAN driver will load  automatically
         each time the server starts up.


   NOTES:
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      Installing One LAN Adapter with Multiple Frame Types:
         When  binding  multiple frame types to one adapter , enter a LOAD
         and  BIND statement for each frame type. Each LOAD statement will
         use a different network number is required on the bind statement.
         You  need  to supply  a name on each load line in order to  avoid
         being  prompted  for  which  board to bind IPX to. If  you do not
         have  the name option in the AUTOEXEC.NCF , it  will not  execute
         completely without user intervention.  Example:

           LOAD SRV-PnP FRAME=ETHERNET_802.3 NAME=LAN8023
           BIND IPX TO LAN8023 NET=77777
           LOAD SRV-PnP FRAME=ETHERNET_802.2 NAME=LAN8022
           BIND IPX TO LAN8022 NET=88888


   If  problems occur during the binding process, your  screen will prompt
   you with  error  messages.  Please refer to your NetWare 386 manual for
   details on these messages.
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