3Com 3C389 manual IBM LAN Support Program/Native Installation

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3-14CHAPTER 3: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVERS

14Click OK when you get the message that the CONFIG.SYS has been successfully updated.

15Click Exit on the Exiting MPTS panel.

16Shut down OS/2 and restart your PC to let the changes take effect.

OS/2 NDIS 2 device driver using MPTS installation is complete when the following conditions exist:

The device driver files load successfully and there are no error messages.

You are able to log on and communicate with the network.

If you experience problems, go to Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”

IBM LAN Support Program/Native Installation

The LAN Support Program/Native (LSP Native) installs the LAN support driver DXMCSMOD.EXE. It does not support the NDIS environment and should not be used for the installation of NDIS drivers.

Perform the following installation steps for the 3C389 PC Card when using DOS and LSP Native:

1Insert TokenDisk diskette #2 into the floppy drive and type:

a:\lspnativ\dxmaid [Enter]

The default configuration will install both the 3C389 PC Card driver for Native mode (DXMCSMOD.SYS) and the NetBIOS interface (DXMT0MOD.SYS). DXMCSMOD is a card-services-aware version of DXMC0MOD, the native token ring driver that comes with the LAN Support Program (LSP). A Card Services enabler is no longer necessary to use LSP. DXMCSMOD.SYS supports Card Services 2.1 and utilizes a parameter initialization file called LSP.INI to read in configuration options. The LSP.INI file is similar to the PROTOCOL.INI file that is used in the NDIS environment.

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Contents TokenLink Velocity Token Ring LAN PC Card User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Lanaid and IBM LAN Client Using a Memory Manager Figures Tables Lifetime Limited Warranty Denmark Asia JapanAustralia, New Zealand Sweden, Finland, Norway Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg United Kingdom, EireIf you are looking for Turn to How to Use This GuideAbout this Guide Convention Description ConventionsIcon Alerts you to Product Features Introduction2CHAPTER 1 Introduction Pcmcia Disadvantages Point EnablersAdvantages Socket Services Card ServicesDisadvantage Super Client Drivers Card Services EnablerCard and Socket Services Versus Point Enablers Autoset Mode Installation Tips InstallingKit Contents Installing the 3C389 PC Card1Attaching the Cable to the 3C389 PC Card Installing the 3C389 PC Card Connect the PC Card cable to the network port 3Modular UTP Cable for the 3C389 PC CardTurn on the power to the PC Removing the 3C389 PC CardLanaid is required to configure the following drivers Installing the Network DriversLanaid is not required to configure the following drivers Windows 95 Installation Follow the instructions to copy the files Determine if you have OSRSet the displayed parameters When the driver is found, click Finish Set the parameters Windows 95 OSR 2 InstallationWindows for Workgroups/NDIS 2 Installation Follow the displayed instructions to copy the filesSee for information on how to use Lanaid Windows NT 3.51 Installation Using Memory ManagementControl Panel Window, double-click the Network icon Set the displayed parameters and click OKWindows NT 4.0 Installation Click the Adapters tab Click AddClick OK when the Installation Complete message appears Novell NetWare Client 32 for Windows 95 InstallationClick Install TypeClick OK when you have completed your selections for the NIC Click Configure in the main menuDOS Client 16 for Novell NetWare 4.01 and Above Installation Start Mpts by performing either of the following actions Click OK on the Mpts logo panel Click Install IBM LAN Support Program/Native Installation Insert TokenDisk diskette #2 into the floppy drive and typeUsing Memory Management Lanaid IBM LAN Client Net AddressInstalling Lanaid Using Lanaid to Install IBM LAN Client Launch LanaidIBM LAN Client Configuration window appears Client or Protocol DescriptionClick OK and click Close Using Lanaid to Configure the 3C389 PC Card Click Suggest to have Lanaid suggest non-conflicting valuesClick Done Running Lanaid From the Command LineClick Exit to return to DOS Reboot your PC Troubleshooting 2CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting Error Codes OS/2 Ndis Error CodesError Code Explanation and Action TOKENCS.COM Dxmcsmod Error Codes DxmcsmodClick the Resources tab of the dialog box Troubleshooting Windows 95 NdisIf EMM386.EXE is in your CONFIG.SYS, comment it out Select Properties Select the Adapter tab Running the Diagnostics ProgramTroubleshooting Windows NT Ndis Test Options Diagnostics Error Codes and Suggested Actions Initialization Error CodesOpen Errors Open Error CodesSuggested Actions in Response to Open Errors PhasesErrors Value MeaningError Code Explanation Action Error Code Explanation Action Running the Diagnostics Program Transmit Error Codes Number DescriptionStrippedfs Using a Memory Manager Memory Managers with Point EnablerMemory Managers with Card and Socket Services For compatibility modeMemory Managers with Card and Socket Services Expanded Memory Specification IBM Card ServicesPhoenix Card Services DEVICE=C\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM 1024 X=D000-D1FF FRAME=C000 Socket Services Specifics System Soft CardHOT-PLUGGABILITY and C SUSPEND/RESUME Click Stop Windows 95 NdisClick the 3C389 PC Card icon on the status bar Unload all the drivers DOS ODI Hot-Pluggability and Suspend/ResumeDOS Ndis Hot-Pluggability Remove the card from your machineOS/2 Ndis Hot-Pluggability and Suspend/Resume Online Technical Services World Wide Web SiteAccess by Analog Modem 3Com Bulletin Board Service3ComFacts Automated Fax Service Access by Digital ModemPress Return to see the 3ComForum main menu 3ComForum on CompuServe Online ServiceLog on to CompuServe Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Corporation Support from Your Network SupplierSupport from 3Com 3Com Canada Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Asia Limited3Com Benelux B.V 3Com European HQReturning Products for Repair Index NumbersLanaid 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty FCC Class B Certification Statement Vcci Class 2 Statement United States Government Legend