;SIMPLE.TXT ------------------------------------------------------------- -- MINIMUM INSTALLATION -- ------------------------------------------------------------- ATI Building Block for Pathway from Wollongong installation is performed by the utility SETUP15.EXE for the AT-1500 or SETUP17.EXE for the AT-1700 or AT-1720 adapter. The first installation part is the minimum installation, which will load the TCP/IP transport and get the SNMP agent running. STAT, WINSTAT, PING and WINPING are operable after this installation. The second part of installation lets you name hosts and users on your LAN instead of identifying them by IP address, and allows modifying your system for performance and LAN configuration. This second part of the installation may be done at the same time as the initial installation, or at some later time, after the SNMP agent has been installed. Explanation of this installation type may be found in the file EXTEND.TXT. Before starting the installation, you must verify that your adapter card driver is installed and running. If no driver is installed, the installation software will ask you to install the driver. ********************NOTE************************** Unless you are using Windows for Workgroups, it is recommended that you quit out of the SNMP install and set up the card. See the section at the end of this file for special instructions for Windows for Workgroups installations. To perform the first part of the installation, you must know the following items: 1. Path to Building Block files (default C:\ATI) See (1) below. 2. Software interrupt number (default 65) See (2) below. 3. An IP Address unique and appropriate to your LAN See (3) below. 4. Whether or not the default subnet mask numbers are correct for your subnet type (A, B or C) Typically these defaults will work. See (4) below. (1) The install program will create the directory C:\ATI and install Building Block files in that directory unless you give the installer a new path. If you don't already have a C:\ATI directory to conflict with the default, use the default value. (2) Unless you know you will be running software that uses interrupt 65, use the default. (3) If you have an Internet-assigned block of addresses, pick an IP address from the block that is unique to your workstation, 149.35.1.158 as an example. If your LAN will not be connected to Internet, you are not constrained to an assigned set of addresses, but you should use a Class A address. A Class A address is one with its first octet, or 8-bit field, between 1 and 126; i.e., an IP address between 1.0.0.1 and 126.254.254.254. (4) The mask bit number default value is dependent on the first octet, or 8-bit field, of your IP address. If you are not familiar with subnet masks, you should use the default. If your LAN will not be connected to Internet, select the default mask bit number, 8, assuming you are using a Class A IP address. If your IP address is between 1.0.0.1 and 126.254.254.254 (Class A), the default mask bit number is 8, for a mask value of 255.0.0.0. If the address is between 128.0.0.1 and 191.254.254.254 (Class B), the default mask bit number is 16, and the mask value is 255.255.0.0; from 192.0.0.1 to 223.254.254.254 (Class C) the default mask bit number is 24 and the mask value is 255.255.255.0. If you have configured your subnet to use a different mask than the default, you must enter the appropriate mask bit number. Basic Installation ================== Having established the above four items, invoke the ATI installation software SETUP15.EXE or SETUP17.EXE, as appropriate to the adapter model number, AT-1500, AT-1700, or AT-1720. Select the SNMP installation sub-menu (S). Note that will always return you to the top-level menu. Type to select "Install SNMP Software." If you accept the default installation path C:\ATI, type . If not, edit the path text and accept the new path by typing . Insert the Building Block diskette. The ATI Building Block files are listed as they are copied from the disk to your hard drive. Select a software interrupt number or use the default 65, and type . For our minimum installation, no host file is used, and the default host file path is a null path, indicating no host file, will be used. Verifying that no text appears in the "Enter full path for HOST" field, type to specify no host file. At this point, you should see a screen full of TCP and SNMP variable selections. Enter your IP address at the IP Address prompt, and press F10 to accept this address and the other defaults. If you are using the ODI driver, you are notified that NET.CFG has been modified. For both ODI and NDIS drivers, you are then shown the proposed addition to AUTOEXEC.BAT. Press F10 to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT. EXAMPLE AUTOEXEC.BAT- ODI DRIVER -------------------------------- prompt $p$g path=c:\;c:\dos doskey cd\net lh lsl lh at15odi lh ipxodi lh netx #--------------------------------- ATI ---------------------------# # The following lines are for Wollongong's PathWay Runtime setup. # # Please DO NOT modify or remove any of them. If you DO want to, # # please run the SETUP15/17 program to modify PathWay for DOS# SET PATH=C:\ATI;%PATH% PWCONFIG -N:65 ODI -I:15 PWTCP SNMP #---------------------------------- ATI --------------------------# NET.CFG ------- LINK SUPPORT BUFFERS 8 1530 MEMPOOL 4096 #----------------------- ATI --------------------------# # The following lines are inserted for PathWay driver # # interface setup for ODI. Please DO NOT remove them. # Protocol IP Bind AT15ODI Protocol ARP Bind AT15ODI #----------------------- ATI --------------------------# LINK DRIVER AT15ODI PORT 300 FRAME ETHERNET_802.3 #----------------------- ATI --------------------------# # The following lines are inserted for PathWay driver # # interface setup for ODI. Please DO NOT remove them. # frame ETHERNET_II Protocol IP 000000000800 ETHERNET_II Protocol ARP 000000000806 ETHERNET_II #----------------------- ATI --------------------------# EXAMPLE AUTOEXEC.BAT - NDIS DRIVER ---------------------------------- lh c:\dos\mouse.com /y LH C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE /X 2048 128 prompt $p$g PATH C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS;C:\ #---------------------------------- ATI --------------------------- # # The following lines are for Wollongong's PathWay Runtime setup. # # Please DO NOT modify or remove any of them. If you DO want to, # # please run the SETUP15/17 program to modify PathWay for DOS# SET PATH=C:\ATI;%PATH% PWCONFIG -N:65 NDIS -I:5 -D:2 PWTCP SNMP #--------------------------------- ATI ---------------------------# SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP LH /L:1,13984 C:\DOS\share LH /L:1,6384 C:\DOS\DOSKEY Your simple Building Block installation is complete. Windows for Workgroups Installation =================================== If you are using only Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 network support, verify that NDIS 2.0 support is provided. Under the "Network Setup" icon review the "driver type" under "drivers", "setup". It must include the real mode NDIS driver. If you have selected the Enhanced mode NDIS driver, change the "driver type" to "Real and Enhanced Mode NDIS driver" and reboot the system. Make sure your Windows for Workgroups installation is complete and functional. Exit Windows and execute the installation from DOS. Select the SNMP installation sub-menu (S ). Note that will always return you to the top-level menu. A message will appear "No network driver can be detected, possibly due to a Windows for Workgroups installation." Hit Return to continue. Select the NDIS Driver. Enter target drive and directory for files. The default is C:\ATI. Insert the Building Block diskette. The install program will copy all necessary files to your hard drive. Enter the directory where the NDIS PROTOCOL.INI file and the driver file is located. This is your Windows for Workgroups directory. (eg c:\windows) Select a software interrupt number or use the default 65, and type . For our minimum installation, no host file is used, and the default host file path is a null path indicating no host file will be used. Verifying that no text appears in the "Enter full path for HOST" field, type to specify no host file. At this point, you should see a screen full of TCP and SNMP variable selections. Press F10 to accept these defaults. The install program will now prompt you to accept changes to your AUTOEXEC.BAT. Press F10 to accept. If your driver type is Real and Enhanced Mode NDIS 2/3, then the program will prompt for changes to the CONFIG.SYS file as follows. Press F10 to accept. #------------------------------ ATI -----------------------------# # The following lines are for Wollongong's PathWay Runtime setup.# # Please DO NOT modify or remove any of them. If you DO want to,# # please run the SETUP15/17 program to modify pathway for DOS# DEVICE=C:\ATI\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\ATI DEVICE=C:\ATI\AT1500.DOS #------------------------------ ATI -----------------------------# If your driver type is Real Mode NDIS, or you are using Windows for Workgroups 3.1, then no changes to the CONFIG.SYS are necessary. The installation will prompt for changes to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Press F10 to accept. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file as noted below, and reboot your system for the changes to take effect. # MANUALLY REM YOUR NET START STATEMENT REM C:\WINDOWS\NET START #------------------------------ ATI -----------------------------# # The following lines are for Wollongong's PathWay Runtime setup.# # Please DO NOT modify or remove any of them. If you DO want to,# # please run the SETUP15/17 program to modify PathWay for DOS# SET PATH=C:\ATI;%PATH% PWCONFIG -N:65 # MANUALLY ADD THE FOLLOWING LINE (WFW 3.11 ONLY) C:\WINDOWS\NET INIT NDIS -I:3 -D:7 # MANUALLY EDIT THE FOLLOWING LINE C:\WINDOWS\NET START NETBIND PWTCP SNMP #------------------------------ ATI -----------------------------# **END**