Ether16 LAN Card Setup for SCO UNIX 3.2.4x ----------------------------------------------------------------- Contents: Before You Begin Setup Technical Support -------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEFORE YOU BEGIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If your computer does NOT have a plug-and-play motherboard, the following notes apply to you: 1. Before attempting to install the Ether16 LAN Card's network software drivers, you MUST configure the card's internal settings with the SETUP program included on Ether16 disk 1 under the UTILITY directory. Use the program to set the card's interrupt (IRQ) and I/O settings. For directions on using SETUP, see your Ether16 user guide. (Note that the SETUP program is DOS-based -- you'll need to run it on a DOS machine). 2. Most network software packages like Windows 95, Windows NT, Novell NetWare, etc., include a "generic" network driver that will work with a wide range of network cards. This generic driver is called a "Novell NE2000" compatible driver, and it is fully supported by the Ether16 card. If your network software package asks you to choose the name of the network card you're installing from a list of available adapters, and you find "NE2000" or "Novell NE2000" listed, you don't need to follow the directions below---simply choose to install the NE2000 driver and the Ether16 Card will be ready for use. THE ETHER16 IS ONLY NE2000 COMPATIBLE WHEN THE CARD'S PLUG-AND-PLAY MODE IS TURNED OFF. If your PC has a plug-and-play motherboard, and you wish to use the generic NE2000 driver, you must run the Ether16 SETUP program and turn the card's plug-and-play mode off. Setup -----------------------------------------------------------------  Log into the network at the root in maintenance mode.  Insert Ether16 disk 2 into drive A and use the doscp command to copy the SCOUNIX Driver from the SCOUNIX directory to your system's UNIX directory. example: # cd / # doscp a:/scounix/setup setup (or # doscp b:/scounix/setup setup) # chmod +x /setup # ./setup a:/scounix (or # ./setup b:/scounix)  Add a chain by executing the netconfig command example: #netconfig A menu similar to the following appears on the screen: 1) Add a chain 2) Remove a chain 3) Reconfigure an element in a chain q) Quit  Select option 1 "Add a chain". The following prompt appears: Select top level of chain to Add or q to quit:  Select sco_tcp for SCO TCP/IP for UNIX. The following message appears: Select next level of chain to Add or q to quit:  Select the adapter you have from the list. This value varies according to your card. The following prompt appears: Add chain sco_tcp->d22e0 (y/n):  Type "y" for yes. The following message appears: Enter number of media mode selection (0 1 2 3 4) [3] or 'q' to quit: ÚNOTE:ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ 0. Twisted pair connection. ³ ³ 1. BNC connection. ³ ³ 2. AUI connection. ³ ³ 3. Automatic detection between TP BNC and AUI. ³ ³ 4. Use EEPROM setting. ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  Type in the media mode number. The following message appears: Enter the internet address of this interface:  Specify the internet address (IP address) of the interface. The following message appears: Enter the netmask for this interface:  Specify the subnet mask for the interface. Please consult the systems administrator if it is unknown. Default mask is 255.255.255.0. The following message appears: Does the interface use a broadcast address of all 1's (y/n):  Answer this question accordingly. Default is "y". The following message appears: Enter the broadcast address for this interface:  Type in the broadcast address for the interface. The following message appears: Are these values correct ? (y/n)  If all values are correct, type "y". Otherwise, answer "n" and repeat the process. The following message appears: XX Pseudo ttys are currently configured, do you want to: 1) Add Pseudo ttys 2) Remove Pseudo ttys Select an option or enter q to quit [q]  Type "q". The main menu reappears on the screen: 1) Add a chain 2) Remove a chain 3) Reconfigure a element in a chain q) Quit Select option:  Select "q". The following message appears: Do you want to relink to kernel now ?  Type "y" for yes. The following message appears: Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)  Type "y" for yes. The following message appears: Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)  Type "y" for yes.  Reboot UNIX by typing the following: #shutdown -y -g0 The setup is complete. HOW TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are a variety of methods that you can use to get FREE technical help or sales information about Linksys products. Support Hotline (949) 261-1288 Fax (949) 261-8868 BBS (949) 261-2888 (8-N-1) E-mail support@linksys.com World Wide Web http://www.linksys.com