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                 STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORPORATION 

                          DOS ODI Driver 
           For Ether 10/100 Fast Ethernet EISA Adapters

                        INSTALLATION GUIDE

  This software is licensed by SMC for use by its customers only.
      Copyright (c) 1995 Standard Microsystems Corporation.
		       All rights reserved.


This installation guide describes:

o  How to use EZStart to copy the DOS ODI driver from the
   SuperDisk to your PC.

o  How to setup an Ethernet workstation to communicate with 
   both Novell NetWare 386 and IBM AS400 networks concurrently.

NOTE: Ensure that the line speed (10 Mbps vs. 100 Mbps) configured
      for the adapter matches the speed of the hub to which it is
      attached. It is important to set the adapter at the correct
      line speed (10/100 Mbps) using the EISA Configuration Utility.
      Refer to pages 3-3 and A-9 in the user guide for further 
      details.


COPYING THE DRIVER

From the EZStart Driver Installation screen, select 'Copy Files'
to copy all the files used by this driver from the SuperDisk to
the Destination Directory that you specify.


SETUP PROCEDURE

1. Copy the following files to your workstation:

        LSL.COM       (provided on the SuperDisk)
        ODINSUP.COM   (provided by Novell)
        IPXODI.COM    (provided by Novell)
        NETX.COM      (provided by Novell)

   These files may be acquired from Novell Technical Support or 
   from the Novell section on CompuServe (type GO NOVELL at the 
   CompuServe prompt, currently the DOSUP9.ZIP download).  When
   copying these files to your workstation, it does not matter
   under which subdirectory you place them.  For convenience,
   copy all these files to the same directory.  \LSP is the 
   subdirectory that we recommend.

2. Check to see that the IBM LAN Support Program has correctly
   installed the following files in the \LSP subdirectory of
   your workstation:

        NETBIND.EXE
        PROTMAN.DOS
        DXMEOMOD.SYS
        DXMAOMOD.SYS

   If they have not been installed, copy them from the LAN Support
   Program diskette to your workstation.  The DXMEOMOD.SYS and 
   DXMAOMOD.SYS files should be v1.3 or higher.

3. Ensure that the following lines are correct in your system 
   NET.CFG under the Protocol and Link Driver sections:

        Protocol ODINSUP
                 Bind SMC9232

        Link Driver SMC9232
                 Frame Ethernet_802.3
                 Frame Ethernet_802.2
                 Frame Ethernet_II
                 Frame Ethernet_SNAP
                 Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3

   You need all four frame types for the system to load properly.
   The Protocol IPX line is only necessary when the 802.3 frame
   type is not the first entry.

4. Using a text editor, open the PROTOCOL.INI file located on your 
   workstation.  Usually, this file is in the \LSP directory.
   Make a backup of the current PROTOCOL.INI file and then edit
   PROTOCOL.INI to add the following lines:

        [PROTMAN_MOD]
                DriverName = PROTMAN$

        [DXMEO_NIF]
                DriverName = DXMEO$
                Bindings = SMC9232

5. Using a text editor, edit the CONFIG.SYS file on your 
   workstation to add the following lines:

        device=\lsp\protman.dos
        device=\lsp\dxma0mod.sys 001
        device=\lsp\dxme0mod.sys
        device=\lsp\eimpcs.sys
        device=\lsp\ecyddx.sys files=8 drives=6

6. Using a text editor, edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your 
   workstation to add the following lines:

        cls
        cd\ (add the directory name where SMC9232 resides)
	lsl
	SMC9232
	ipxodi
	odinsup
	netbind
	netx
	f:

7. Reboot the workstation. 

   The workstation displays the F: prompt. 

Your workstation can now communicate with both Novell NetWare 386
and AS400 networks.

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Hauppauge, NY  11788. 

SMC and Standard Microsystems are registered trademarks; and 
Ether 10/100, EZStart, and SuperDisk are trademarks of Standard 
Microsystems Corporation. Other products and company names are 
registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
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