7.Click the SoftPaq file to extract the files and then open the cmponent.htm file.

In addition, the Linux (open source) drivers can be found at the HP software and drivers website (http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/index.html).

HP ROMPaqs for specific servers can be found at the HP support website (http://www.hp.com/support).

The source RPM is suitable for use on any system that has the RPM utility installed and a properly configured kernel source tree.

SCO OpenServer and UnixWare

SCO OpenServer 5.x, 6.x, and UnixWare 7.x drivers are provided in the following locations:

HP SoftPaq file at the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

HP EFS 7.64A for UnixWare 7.x and OpenServer 6.x, and HP EFS 5.64A for SCO OpenServer 5.x at the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

HP Extended Feature Supplement (EFS) is a collection of device drivers that provide maximum performance for HP servers. The EFS also includes several utilities to monitor and increase the performance of your HP server.

SCO OpenServer 5.x

This procedure describes the installation of the SCO OpenServer driver. This driver is released as a media image file containing the driver package. The media image file can be copied to the target machine directly for installation or from an installation diskette that you can create.

Creating a diskette

1.Copy the file VOL.000.000 to a Caldera system.

2.Create a diskette using: dd if =VOL.000.000 of=/dev/rfd0135ds18.

Installing the driver

To install the driver:

1.Use custom or scoadmin software to install the SCO OpenServer driver from the media image or from the diskette created above.

2.Use netconfig to add the new network adapter.

3.Modify the hardware configuration in Advanced Options to change the Line Speed and Flow Control if desired. The settings for these parameters are listed below:

oLine Speed

AutoNegotiate (default) HalfDuplex10 FullDuplex10 HalfDuplex100 FullDuplex100 FullDuplex1000

oFlow Control

Off (default)

AutoNegotiate (Symmetric Pause advertised)

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