Linksys FESWSK05 v3, EZXS55W manual Installing a 5.x Server, Installing a 4.x Server

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6. At the server command line, type (for example):

LOAD c:\LNE100TX\NBI31X.NLM

LOAD c:\LNE100TX\MSM31X.NLM

LOAD c:\LNE100TX\ETHERTSM.NLM

LOAD c:\LNE100TX\LNE100.LAN FRAME = <frame type in use>

Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a Box

Installing a 5.x Server

1.

On the PC in which you installed the EtherFast card, simultaneously press

 

CTRL and ESC.

2.

When the next screen pops up, select the number for System Console

 

and press Enter.

7.Bind a protocol to the driver. For example:

BIND IPX TO LNE100TX NET=XX

where XX is the logical network address for your network. It can be any logical number.

Note: You can save the LOAD command line parameters in a file with the name AUTOEX- EC.NCF so they execute auto- matically when the server starts. See the Novell NetWare 386 v3.12 Installation Manual for details on how to create the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.

3.

In the System Console prompt, load NWCONFIG by typing nwconfig

 

and hitting Enter.

4.

Highlight Driver Options. Press Enter.

5.

Highlight Configure network drivers. Press Enter.

The loading and binding are complete. The server is ready.

Installing a 4.x Server

1.At the NetWare prompt (indicated by the server name), run the INSTALL.NLM program by typing load install.

2.Select Maintenance/Selective Install and press Enter.

3.Select LAN Driver Options and press Enter.

4.Press the Insert or Ins key on your keyboard to insert a new driver. Put the EtherFast® 10/100 LAN Card Disk into drive A.

5.Press F3 and specify the driver path. If the EtherFast Card disk is in drive A, for example, type a:\netware\server\nw411 and press Enter. The pro- gram will locate the EtherFast Card’s LNE100TX.LAN and LNE100TX.LDI files on the disk.

6.The LNE100TX.LAN driver will appear as an option in the Select a LAN Driver field. Choose this driver to start the loading and binding procedure.

7.Add the LOAD and BIND statements to your server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that the LAN driver loads automatically each time your server is started up.

The loading and binding are complete. The server is ready.

6.

Highlight Select a driver. Press Enter.

7.

Press INS to Install an unlisted driver.

8.

Press F3 to Specify a different path.

9.

In the Specify a directory path box, type A:\NETWARE\SERVER\NW50

 

and press Enter.

10.

In the next box, ensure that LNE100TX.LAN EtherFast® 10/100 LAN

 

Card is highlighted. Press Enter.

11.

You will be asked Do you want to copy driver LNE100TX.LAN. Highlight

 

Yes, then press Enter.

12.

Files will begin copying to your hard drive. Afterwards, a Protocol and

 

Parameter screen will pop up. Highlight Select/Modify driver parame-

 

ters and protocol. Press Enter.

13. Arrow down the list that appears and choose which protocols you want to

 

install. Press F10 to save.

14.

Highlight Save Parameters and Load Driver. Press Enter.

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Contents Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a Box Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Package Contents Linksys Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a BoxIntroduction Per port EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchEtherFast 10/100 LAN Card UplinkRemove your computers outside cover TheOv rviewEtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchOverviewInstalling the LAN Card Installing the LAN Card & Cabling Once your EtherFast 10/100 LAN CardConnecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up Installing the Workgroup SwitchBe disabled OverviewInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version B Installing the Drivers for Windows Installing the LAN Card’s DriverInstant EtherFast Series Installing the Drivers for Windows Millennium Installing the NetworkLAN Card’sCard’sDriversDriverLog into Windows NT as an administrator Windows NT 4.0 Installation & SetupInstalling NT Networking & the LAN Card Driver Click on the Select from list... button to select a LAN Card Page Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Windows 2000 Installation & Setup Instant EtherFast Series Configuring the LAN Card Configuring the LAN Card for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumClient for Microsoft Networks Novell NetWare Server Setup Installing a 3.12 ServerInstalling a 5.x Server Installing a 4.x ServerTroubleshooting Troubleshooting for Windows 95, 98 and MillenniumYou receive Dhcp Errors in Windows Network Neighborhood is EmptyRunning the LAN Card’s Diagnostics Overview AppendixSharing Your Files and Printers Enabling File Sharing Enabling Printer SharingInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version a NetWare portion of your Windows Networking setup is completeStarting Over in Windows 95, 98, Millennium or Windows 95, 98 or Millennium Client for Windows NTStarting Over in Windows 95 , 98, and Millennium Instant EtherFast Series Starting Over in Windows Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows 95 Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel About Wake-on-LAN CompatibilityAbout Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LANTesting a Link Change WOL PC Sending a Magic PacketGlossary Linux, Open Source, and Beta Operating SystemsInstant EtherFast Series Specifications for LNE100 ver SpecificationsSpecifications for EZXS55W ver Warranty Information EnvironmentalSales Information Tech Support RMA Issues FaxContact Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2001 Linksys, All Rights Reserved
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