LLI Driver Installation Guide for SCO UNIX ================================================ Introduction ============ The document contains important information about how to install the LLI driver on the SCO Open Desktop or SCO UNIX Operating System with TCP/IP and NFS for PN-16 Series Ethernet Adapter. Installation Procedures ======================= A. Hardware and System Configuration . Install PN-16 Series Ethernet board in your system. B. Before you install the LLI driver, make sure that: . The NE2000 LLI driver diskette for SCO UNIX is available. . The TCP/IP software has been installed on the system. C. To install the LLI driver, follow the steps as below: 1. Login as root (the "Super-User") and bring the system to system maintenance (Single user) mode with the following command: init 1 2. Enter the following command after prompt appears: custom 3. When the main custom menu is displayed, select "Install". 4. Select "A New Product". 5. Select "Entire Product". 6. When the following message is displayed, +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Insert : Distribution | Floppy Volume 1 Insert the NE2000 LLI driver Diskette into floppy driver 0. and press . 7. Wait for some time until the following message is displayed. +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Press any key to continue Press any Key. 8. The installation is completed now. Select "Quit" on the custom menu to exit custom command. D. Run 'netconfig' utility to configure your network chains. For complete 'netconfig' description see SCO LLI Drivers disk documentation or your protocol stack documentation. E. If your system does not support 'netconfig', use 'mkdev nat' and 'mkdev-tcp' commands. To make the device, follow the steps as below: ============================================== 1. Enter the following command when the prompt appears: /usr/lib/lli/mkdev nat 2. The main mkdev menu is displayed. +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Add ,remove ,or modify the nat driver or q to quit (a/r/m/q) . Press a to add the NE2000 LLI driver. . Press r to remove the NE2000 LLI driver. . Press m to modify the NE2000 LLI driver configuration. . Press q to exit mkdev menu. 3. Press 'a' and [Enter] then the following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Configuring Novell NE2000 Ethernet Board 0 | | Installig the nat driver into the link kit | Enter IRQ (2 3 4 5 6 7) [2] or 'q' to quit : Enter Interrupt vector number as your configuration. 4. The following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Enter I/O base address (300..360) [300] or 'q' to quit : Enter I/O base address number as your configuration. 5. Next you see this message: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Do you have another board to install ? (y/n/q) Answer "y" will repeat the step 3 to add another board. 6. Answer "n" then you see this message: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Relink the kernel now? (y/n) 7. Answer "y" and wait until the following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Do you want this kernel to boot by default ? (y/n) 8. Answer "y" and wait until the following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt ? (y/n) 9. Answer "y" and wait until the following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | The kernel has been successfully linked and installed. | To activate it, reboot your system. To complete installation run mkdev-tcp then reboot system To make the device with TCP, follow the steps as below: ======================================================= 1. Enter the following command when the prompt appears: /usr/lib/lli/mkdev-tcp 2. The main menu is shown as below: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | TCP/IP Ethernet Driver Configuration | | Which driver(s) will TCP/IP be using? | Please choose one of the following: | | ctr | e3A | : | : | nat | ne | tok | wdn | | Enter the name of the driver TCP/IP will use or enter q to quit: 3. Enter "nat" then the following message is displayed. +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Configuring TCP/IP for nat. please wait | | Enter DOMAIN name for nat [sco.COM] If the default DOMAIN name is correct for your machine, press . Otherwise, type the correct DOMAIN name and press . 4. The following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Interface nat0 IP address [132.147.160.1]: Enter the IP address for the card andt press . The address should be in the form of four decimal numbers separated by periods, as in the default displayed. 5. The following message appears: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Does interface nat0 use a broadcast address of all 0's? [y/n]: Answer y or n, as appropriate, and press . 6. The following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Interface nat0 broadcast address [132.147.255.255]: These addresses vary with the IP address given. Type in the new number, if appropriate, and press . 7. Next you see this message: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Interface nat0 netmask [255.255.0.0]: Enter a different number for the netmask, if appropriate, and press . 8. When you have entered all the necessary information, you see: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | Configuring TCP/IP for nat0. Please Wait. 9. This process may take several minutes. When compelete, the following message is displayed: +--------------------------------------------------------------- | TCP/IP Configuration Complete. 10. When the message in step 2 is shown again, select another driver for TCP/IP; otherwise enter "q" to exit mkdev command. 11. Enter the following command after the prompt to reboot the system: init 6 After rebooting the system the TCP/IP should be working with this driver.