5 LAN Server v1.02 LAN Server installation notes for Intel's EtherExpress(TM) PRO/10 PCI LAN adapters ================================================================= Location of Driver: \NDIS\E10P.OS2 (OS/2* driver) \NDIS\E10PEOS2.NIF or \NDIS\E10P.DOS (DOS driver) \NDIS\E10PEDOS.NIF (DLR & LSP install file) NOTE: LAN Requester needs DOS 3.3 through 5, but if you're using DOS 6.0 or higher, run SETVER.EXE prior to using the executable files found on the DOS LAN Requester disks. See your DOS manual if you need help with SETVER.EXE. Sample configuration files -------------------------- PROTOCOL.INI (will include): [E10P_NIF] DriverName = E10P$ General installation - Lan Server and OS/2 Requester (4.0 or 3.0) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Run the MPTS utility with LAN Server 4.0 or OS/2 Requester 4.0 (Run the LAPS utility with LAN Server 3.0 or OS/2 Requester 3.0) 2 Click Install. 3 When prompted, insert the Intel Configuration and Drivers disk in a floppy drive, specify A:\NDIS for driver location, and click OK. 4 When Install reads the E10PEOS2.NIF, installation is complete. Click OK. The adapter driver has been copied to your system. 5 Click Configure from the MPTS window. 6 At the Configure window, make sure the LAN adapters and protocols button is on and click CONFIGURE. 7 At the LAPS Configuration window, select the EtherExpress PRO/10 PCI adapter (OS/2 driver: E10P.OS2) from the Network Adapters window. Click Add in the Network Adapter window to add the PRO/10 PCI adapter to the current configuration. 8 Select your desired Protocol(s) from the Protocol window and click Add from this window to add the protocol(s) to the current configuration. 9 Click OK when you're done and follow the prompts to exit MPTS. Your CONFIG.SYS is automatically updated. Shutdown and reset your system so the changes can take effect. General installation under DOS (DOS LAN Services) ------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Due to a problem with the DLS installation utility, you need to complete the following steps before executing the installation of DLS: 1 On DLS Diskette 1, make a directory off the root called NDIS. 2 Copy the file E10P.DOS (from the \NDIS directory of the Intel Configuration and Drivers) into this new directory \NDIS on DLS Diskette 1. 1 Run the DOS LAN Services installation program at the DOS workstation. Follow the prompts. 2 When presented with an adapter list, select Network card not shown in list below. 3 When prompted for the location of the OEMSETUP.INF file, insert the Intel Configuration and Drivers disk in your drive and enter A:\NDIS as the path. 4 Select the EtherExpress PRO/10 PCI adapter from the list. Follow the prompts. 5 Enter your machine name, username and domain name. 6 Set the options as you need; then highlight "The listed options are correct", and press Enter. 7 Accept the defaults on the next screen, highlight "The listed options are correct", and press Enter. 8 Set the Slot Device if needed. We recommend accepting the defaults. Then highlight "The listed options are correct", and press Enter. 9 You may be asked to insert DLS disks. Follow the prompts to complete the installation and restart your computer for changes to take effect. General Installation under DOS: LAN Support Program (LSP) --------------------------------------------------------- 1 Run DXMAID from the LAN Support Program disk. 2 Follow the prompts and instructions. 3 When prompted, insert the Intel Configuration and Drivers disk and enter the pathname A:\NDIS. 4 The default configuration is suitable for most environments. We recommend accepting the defaults. 5 After the installation is complete, restart your computer for the changes to take affect. General Installation under DOS (DOS LAN Requester) -------------------------------------------------- 1 Run the DOS LAN Requester installation program at the DOS workstation. Follow the prompts to configure your DOS LAN Requester as you require. 2 After the installation is complete, restart your computer for the changes to take affect. * Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners