NetWare Driver Installation September 1992 =========================== The NetWare driver programs in this disk support the following D-Link cards: DE-620,DE-620CT,DE-620TP,DE-620AUI, This diskette is labeled as LAN_DRV_DLK and the files are organized as follows: Directory Contents --------- -------------------------------------------------------- \NETWARE A pre-generated IPXDE620.COM \NETWARE\V215B NetWare v2.15b workstation drivers \NETWARE\V215C NetWare v2.15c, v2.2 or NetWare 386 workstation drivers \NETWARE\ODI.DOS ODI workstation driver for DOS \NETWARE\ODI.OS2 ODI workstation driver for OS/2 ********************************* * QUICK SETUP FOR WORKSTATION * ********************************* A pre-generated workstation driver IPXDE620.COM is included in this disk. You can simply run the IPXDE620 on a workstation to access the Novell network: >IPXDE620 --Supports NetWare Lite, 2.1x, 2.2 or NetWare 386 >NETx --This program is provided by Novell *********************** * WORKSTATION SETUP * *********************** If you want to generate your own workstation driver instead of using the provided IPXDE620.COM, please do the following: 1) If you make a backup of this diskette, make sure that it is labeled as LAN_DRV_DLK. You can use the DOS "Label" command as follows: >Label A:LAN_DRV_DLK 2) Copy the appropriate NetWare driver files to the root directory of this diskette (or backup): >Copy A:\NETWARE\V215c\*.* A:\ --For NetWare 386 workstation 3) Execute Novell's SHGEN or WSGEN program, which resides in the SHGEN-1 or WSGEN diskette. When you are asked to select a network driver, press the INS key. You will be asked to insert a LAN_DRV_??? diskette. Insert this diskette (or backup) in drive A. Upon completion, a new IPX.COM file will be created in your SHGEN-2 or WSGEN diskette. ************************ * NETWARE LITE USERS * ************************ 1) Follow the normal installation procedures as instructed by NetWare Lite. When asked to select a network driver, simply choose "NOVELL NE2000". 2) After installation completed, modify the STARTNET.BAT file as follows: From: --------------------------- LSL NE2000 IPXODI A CLIENT To: --------------------------- LSL DE620ODI IPXODI A CLIENT 3) Copy \NETWARE\ODI.DOS\NET.CFG file to NWLITE sub-directory which was created when you installed NetWare Lite. 4) You may run STARTNET to access the Novell network. ************************************ * Install NetWare V2.2 workstation * ************************************ Refer to procedure A. HOW TO SETUP IPX and follow all procedures except for #3. Instead of running the program SHGEN.EXE, run WSGEN.EXE . ********************** * ODI DRIVER SETUP * ********************** ODI Workstation for DOS ======================= D-Link ODI Driver program allows you to run multiple protocl stacks. It also allows you to install up to two network adapters in a workstation. D-Link ODI driver supports "port, node address, protocol and frame" options. You can use these options to create your own NET.CFG file. For detailed info on Keywords, please refer to Novell manual "NetWare ODI shell for DOS - NET.CFG options". 1) Copy the DE620ODI.COM file (from this diskette) to the directory which contains Novell's LSL.COM, IPXODI.COM and NETx.COM files. 2) Follow Novell's instructions on using the ODI programs. You can substitute the DE620ODI.COM whenever a reference is made to the Hardware Specific Module. 3) A typical startup for ODI workstation is as follows: >LSL --Link Support Layer Module provided by Novell >DE620ODI --Hardware Specific Module provided by D-Link >IPXODI --IPX Protocol Stack Module provided by Novell >NETx --DOS Support Module provided by Novell >LOGIN ODI Workstation for OS/2 ======================== 1) You must first install the Requester on the workstation. For detailed information, refer to Novell manual "NetWare Requester for OS/2". 2) Copy DE620ODI.SYS (from this diskette) to your C:\NETWARE directory. Afterwards, add the following device driver statement to your CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\DE620ODI.SYS 3) D-Link ODI driver supports "port, node address, protocol and frame" options. You can use these options to create your own NET.CFG file. For detailed information on Keywords, please refer to Novell manual "NetWare Requester for OS/2 - Reconfiguring the NetWare Requester".