3Com NDIS 2.01 driver installation notes for IBM LAN Server This EtherDisk diskette contains Ethernet driver import files for IBM LAN Server. IBM LAN Server 3.0 IBM LAN Server 3.0 contains an installer for both OS/2 (LAPS) and DOS (DXMAID). Both of these installation utilities fully support OEM network adapter driver import capability. DOS Installation Run the DXMAID installer from the IBM LAN Support diskette. Use the defaults from the first menu. The second menu prompts you to enter the drive and path for the import diskette. Remove the LAN Support diskette, put the 3Com EtherDisk diskette in the drive, and type A:\NDIS\DOS for the drive and path. The installer will pause after it copies the files needed from the EtherDisk diskette. Place the LAN Support diskette back in the drive, and continue the installation. OS/2 Installation Run the LAPS installer from the LAN Adapter and Protocol diskette. From the second menu, select the Install option. LAPS then installs itself and other files, and returns to the second menu. Select Install again. On the next menu, LAPS prompts for a drive and path for installation. Remove the LAPS diskette and insert the EtherDisk diskette in the drive. Type A:\NDIS\OS2 for the drive and path. LAPS will copy the needed files from the EtherDisk diskette. When the acknowledge message appears at the end of the copy, reinsert the LAPS diskette and continue with the installation. IBM LAN Server 2.0 LAN Server 2.0 is not as sophisticated as LAN Server 3.0. Installation can be done successfully, but manual intervention is required. In all cases, the user is required to edit files. For OS/2, the E editor is fine. For DOS, use either EDLIN or EDIT. DOS Installation Run the DXMAID installer from the LAN Support diskette. Specify the Ethernet adapter installation from the menu. When DXMAID is completed, do the following to complete the installation. 1. Copy the EtherLink III NDIS driver to the hard disk. Type: COPY A:\NDIS\DOS\ELNK3.DOS C:\LANMAN 2. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file. a. Change the line: device = \LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS to device = \LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /I:\LANMAN b. Change the line: device = XX.DOS to device = \LANMAN\ELNK3.DOS c. Save the file and exit the editor. 3. Enter the LANMAN subdirectory. Type: CD LANMAN 4. Rename the PROTOCOL.INI file to save it. Type: REN PROTOCOL.INI PROTOCOL.OLD 5. Append the PROTOCOL.INI fragment from the 3Com EtherDisk diskette. Type: COPY PROTOCOL.OLD + A:\NDIS\DOS\PROTOCOL.INI PROTOCOL.INI 6. Edit the new PROTOCOL.INI file. a. Four lines after the line [ETHERNET], change the line: Bindings = IBMAC to Bindings = ELNK3 b. Two lines before the line: ;3C509 3Com EtherLink III adapter change the blank line to [ELNK3] c. Save the file and exit the editor. The installation is complete. The LAN Support program activates the next time the machine boots. OS/2 Installation 1. Insert the IBM OS/2 Requester Diskette #1 and run the LAPS installation program. Select Advanced Installation on the second menu. 2. Insert the OS/2 Protocol and Drivers diskette when the prompt appears. After LAPS has completed copying the files from the Protocol and Drivers diskette, select the Copy Additional Drivers option from the next menu. The next menu prompts for the drive and path for the additional drivers. 3. Insert the EtherDisk diskette and type A:\NDIS\OS2. LAPS copies the appropriate 3Com adapter files to the hard disk and returns to the options menu. 4. Select the Configure Workstation option. The next menu prompts for adapter and protocol options. In the adapters window, page down until the 3Com EtherLink Family OS/2 menu item appears. Select this item and continue the installation. When the installation is complete, exit the installer. The installer presents a message that the system needs to be rebooted for the changes to take effect. However, you must complete the following steps before you reboot the computer. 1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file. After the line: device=C:\IBMCOM\PROTMAN.OS2 insert the line: device=C:\IBMCOM\MACS\ELNK3.OS2 2. Save the file and exit the editor. 3. Reboot the computer, and the OS/2 requester will activate. %VER LANSRV.TXT - NDIS 2.01 IBM Lan Server installation notes V 3.4a