3Com (R) Corporation EtherDisk (R) Diskette for The EtherLink 10 ISA NIC Family Installing a NIC in a NetWare 16-Bit DOS ODI Client This section describes how to install the driver for a 16-bit NetWare client running DOS. NOTE: If only one NIC has been installed, you may use the 3Com Intelligent Auto Install software program to automatically install the NetWare DOS ODI client software, including the driver, and to modify the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. To use the Intelligent Auto Install program, the computer must meet these requirements: 1. Use Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.1 or 4.11 network operating system 2. Have only one 3Com EtherLink 10 ISA (3C5X9) Parallel Tasking NIC installed 3. Be intended for use as a NetWare DOS ODI client Installing the Driver for One NIC ------------------------------------- If only one NIC is installed, use the Intelligent Auto Install program to install the driver automatically, as follows: 1. Make sure the NIC is installed and connected to the network. 2. Boot the computer under DOS. 3. Insert the EtherDisk #2 diskette in drive A and type the following at the DOS prompt: A:\COMSLINK [Enter] 4. The first time you use the EtherDisk diskette, the 3Com software license appears. To accept its terms, type Y. (To view all the license text, press [F1].) Several messages appear while the Intelligent Auto Install program is running. A final message indicates successful installation. NOTE: If a problem occurs when the Intelligent Auto Install program runs, view or print the COMSLINK.LOG file located on your C:\ directory to determine which event may have caused the problem. 5. When installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot the computer. For the installation to be effective, remove the EtherDisk diskette and reboot the computer. You will be prompted for your user name and password. 6. If you are using Windows or Windows for Workgroup on this computer, you may also need to install the Novell Windows support software, which can be obtained from Novell. Installing the Driver for Multiple NICs ------------------------------------------- NOTE: Use multiple NICs in a client computer only if you plan to run multiple protocols or connect to more than one network. For information on multiple protocols, see the documentation provided with your operating system. To install the driver and NICs for a client computer running DOS in a Novell NetWare environment, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the computer off. Install the first NIC and connect it to the network. 2. Turn the computer on and install the driver for the first NIC with the Intelligent Auto Install program (see the above section for instructions). Be sure to remove the EtherDisk diskette after installation is finished. 3. Turn the computer off again, install the second NIC, and connect it to the network. 4. Proceed as follows: - If the computer is running a version of DOS below 6.x, boot it from a DOS diskette that does not contain drivers. - If the computer is running DOS version 6.x, turn it on and press [F5] when DOS loads, after the "Starting MS-DOS..." message. This prevents any drivers or memory managers from loading. 5. Insert the EtherDisk #2 diskette in drive A, and type the following at the DOS prompt: A:\INSTALL [Enter] 6. On the main menu, select Configuration and Diagnostic Program and press [Enter]. 7. In the list of NICs, find the port or slot number of the two NICs you just installed. Write down the numbers in a place where you can refer to them later, and press [Esc] to quit the program. 8. Access the C:\NWCLIENT directory and open the NET.CFG file. Type: EDIT NET.CFG [Enter] 9. Scroll through the file to the LINK DRIVER 3C5X9 section and locate the following line: LINK DRIVER 3C5X9 10. Following this line, add a line PORT = XXX or SLOT = Y. The port address is a hexadecimal I/O address. SLOT is a decimal bus slot number. Use PORT for the 3C509 NICs in ISA mode and SLOT for 3C509 NICs in EISA or PnP mode. 11. Following the second LINK DRIVER 3C5X9 repeat step 10 and add the PORT or SLOT number for the second NIC. 12. When you are done, reboot the computer. (%VER NWDOSODI.TXT - NetWare DOS ODI Client V6.1a)