2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA ADAPTER GC30-3836-02 INSTALLATION AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA ADAPTER GC30-3836-02 INSTALLATION AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS +--- NOTE -----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure | | to read the general information under "Notices" on page L-5. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ THIRD EDITION (AUGUST 1996) THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH DOES NOT APPLY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OR ANY COUNTRY WHERE SUCH PROVISIONS ARE INCONSISTENT WITH LOCAL LAW: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 The TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter . . . . . . . . . 1-1 The README.1ST File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 | CHAPTER 2. PREPARING TO INSTALL THE ADAPTER . . . 2-1 Software Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Hardware Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Special Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Locally Administered Address . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 LES ATM Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 IP Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 ARP Server ATM Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes . . 2-3 DOS and Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 | Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 | Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 | CHAPTER 3. CONFIGURING AND TESTING THE ADAPTER . . 3-1 Configuring the Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 DOS and Windows Environments . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 | Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 Environments . . 3-3 Preparing to Configure an Adapter in an EISA System 3-4 Removing the Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . 3-5 Testing the Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 CHAPTER 4. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN A DOS OR WINDOWS SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Installing the Driver Using the ATMAID Program . . 4-1 Reconfiguring the Adapter with the ATMAID Program 4-6 Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 CHAPTER 5. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN A DOS OR WINDOWS SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Installing the Driver Using the ATMAID Program . . 5-1 Reconfiguring the Adapter with the ATMAID Program 5-5 Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 CHAPTER 6. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN AN OS/2 SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Installing the Driver Using LAPS or MPTS . . . . . 6-1 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 iii Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 | CHAPTER 7. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN AN | OS/2 SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 | Installing the Driver Using LAPS or MPTS . . . . . 7-1 | Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 CHAPTER 8. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN A WINDOWS NT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 Installing the Driver Using Windows NT . . . . . . 8-1 | Reconfiguring the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 | CHAPTER 9. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN A | WINDOWS NT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 | Installing the Driver Using Windows NT . . . . . . 9-1 | Reconfiguring the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 | Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 | CHAPTER 10. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE | DRIVER IN A WINDOWS 95 SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . 10-1 | Installing the Driver Using Windows 95 . . . . . 10-1 | Reconfiguring the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . 10-4 | Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 | CHAPTER 11. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN | A WINDOWS 95 SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 | Installing the Driver Using Windows 95 . . . . . 11-1 | Reconfiguring the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . 11-5 | Removing the Device Driver . . . . . . . . . . . 11-6 CHAPTER 12. PROBLEM SOLVING, HELP, AND SERVICE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1 Problem Solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1 Obtaining More Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 Solving Problems with Adapter Installation . . . 12-3 Solving Problems with Driver Installation . . . . 12-4 DOS, Windows, and OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-4 Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-5 | Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-6 Solving Problems with Resource Conflicts . . . . 12-6 Viewing Resources (Windows NT) . . . . . . . . 12-7 Solving an Adapter Communication Problem . . . . 12-7 DOS, Windows, and OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-7 Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-9 | Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-10 Solving a NetWare Client Installation Problem (DOS and Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-12 Solving Problems with Protocol Manager (DOS and Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-12 Solving Problems with NETBIND (DOS and Windows) 12-13 Help and Service Information . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Step 1: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Step 2: Preparing for the Call . . . . . . . . 12-13 iv TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing Step 3: Placing the Call to IBM . . . . . . . 12-14 Obtaining TURBOWAYS 25 Corrective Service Diskettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14 Available Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15 APPENDIX A. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 A-1 NDIS MAC Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI . . . . A-1 ODI-to-NDIS Mapper Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI . . . A-8 | APPENDIX B. CLASSICAL IP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS | FOR DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 NDIS MAC Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI . . . . B-1 | APPENDIX C. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION | CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR WINDOWS NT AND WINDOWS | 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 NDIS MAC Driver Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 | APPENDIX D. CLASSICAL IP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS | FOR WINDOWS NT AND WINDOWS 95 . . . . . . . . . . D-1 NDIS MAC Driver Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 APPENDIX E. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION SPECIFIC DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR DOS AND WINDOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1 Novell NetWare Client Environment . . . . . . . . . E-2 Novell NetWare Client for DOS and Windows . . . . E-2 Novell ODI Workstation Services . . . . . . . . . E-3 LSP Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3 If you are Unfamiliar with LSP . . . . . . . . . E-3 Types of LSP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 LSP and LSP NDIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 LSP Custom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 Installing TURBOWAYS 25 Adapter in an Existing LSP Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 Using ATMAID to Install LSP NDIS and the TURBOWAYS 25 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-5 IBM TCP/IP Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-8 Corrective Service Diskette for IBM TCP/IP . . . E-8 Using the TCP/IP Configuration Program . . . . . E-8 Using IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM after Driver Installation E-9 TCP/IP and Removing the Driver . . . . . . . . . E-9 Application Programs That Supply Protocol Drivers E-9 IBM DOS LAN Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-10 Using ATMAID with an Existing DLS System . . . E-11 Installing a DLS System . . . . . . . . . . . . E-13 NetManage NEWT or NetManage Chameleon Environments E-15 FTP Software OnNet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-16 APPENDIX F. CLASSICAL IP SPECIFIC DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR DOS AND WINDOWS . . . F-1 IBM TCP/IP Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-2 Corrective Service Diskette for IBM TCP/IP . . . F-2 Contents v Using the TCP/IP Configuration Program . . . . . F-2 Using IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM after Driver Installation F-3 TCP/IP and Removing the Driver . . . . . . . . . F-3 Programs with IP Protocol Stacks . . . . . . . . . F-3 FTP Software OnNet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-4 Novell LAN WorkPlace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-5 LAN WorkPlace Configuration Program Problems . . F-5 APPENDIX G. DRIVER MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 NDIS MAC Driver Messages for DOS and Windows . . . G-2 ODI-to-NDIS Mapper Messages for DOS and Windows . G-10 OS/2 Driver Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-18 Windows NT Driver Messages . . . . . . . . . . . G-18 | APPENDIX H. DRIVER FILE NAMES . . . . . . . . . . H-1 Determining the Names Used by Your Driver . . . . . H-1 APPENDIX I. ATM 25-MBPS INTERFACE WIRING STANDARDS AND CABLE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 ATM 25-Mbps Wiring Standards . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 Determining Your TURBOWAYS 25 Wiring Standard . . I-1 RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . I-2 Cabling Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-3 Cable Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-3 UTP Adapter Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-3 RJ-45 UTP Conversion Cable . . . . . . . . . . . I-3 UTP Conversion Cable Usage Guidelines . . . . . . I-4 STP Adapter Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-4 STP Cable Usage Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . I-5 Wiring Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-5 UTP Adapter Cable Connectors (Orange Dot) . . . . I-5 UTP Adapter Cable Connectors (Green Dot) . . . . I-6 UTP Conversion Cable Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . I-6 RJ-45 ATM Wrap Plug Specifications . . . . . . . I-7 APPENDIX J. UNDERSTANDING THE ADAPTER LABELS . . . J-1 APPENDIX K. CUSTOMIZING DRIVER PARAMETERS FOR THE DOS LAN SUPPORT PROGRAM NDIS . . . . . . . . . . . K-1 LSP NDIS Driver Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1 Parameter for the Interrupt Arbitrator Device Driver (DXMA0MOD.SYS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-2 Parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . K-2 Syntax Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-2 List of Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-3 Global and Positional Parameters . . . . . . . . K-4 Examples of Editing the Parameter List . . . . . K-4 Editing the Parameter for PROTMAN.DOS . . . . . . K-6 Descriptions of the DXME0MOD.SYS Parameters . . . K-6 The N Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-6 The X Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-6 Adapter Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-6 Work Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-7 Transmit/Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-8 vi TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing MINSAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-8 MINLINK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-9 NetBIOS Driver Parameters (Parameters for DXMT0MOD.SYS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-9 Keyword Values for DXMT0MOD.SYS Old Parameters K-10 Keyword Values for DXMT0MOD.SYS New Parameters K-10 Manually Configuring the OPEN.ON.LOAD Parameter K-10 Editing CONFIG.SYS for DXMT0MOD.SYS Command Line Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-10 NetBIOS Device Driver Keyword Parameter Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-14 DXMT0MOD.SYS Adapter Transmit and Receive Buffer Default Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-23 DXMT0MOD.SYS Determination of Session Data Transmit Frame Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-24 Parameters for DXMJ0MOD.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . K-24 Configuring the Network Adapter Address . . . . K-25 Editing Parameters for DXMJ0MOD.SYS . . . . . . K-25 Keyword Values for DXMJ0MOD.SYS . . . . . . . . K-26 Keyword Parameter Descriptions for the NetBIOS Protocol Driver for NDIS Adapters (DXMJ0MOD.SYS) K-27 APPENDIX L. PRODUCT WARRANTIES, NOTICES, AND TRADEMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-1 Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-5 Electronic Emission Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . L-6 Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-6 Avis de conformite aux normes d'Industrie Canada L-7 European Union (EU) Mark of Conformity Statement L-7 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement . . . . . . . . . L-7 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-8 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-1 GLOSSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-3 INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-11 Contents vii viii TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing FIGURES _______ 12-1. Sample STARTNET.BAT File . . . . . . . . 12-12 I-1. IBM RJ-45 UTP Conversion Cable . . . . . . I-3 I-2. RJ-45 and RJ-11 Modular Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-5 I-3. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) . . . . . I-5 I-4. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) . . I-6 I-5. RJ-45 and RJ-11 Modular Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-6 I-6. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) . . . . . . . I-6 I-7. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) . . . . I-6 J-1. The Adapter Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 ix x TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing TABLES ______ 4-1. Special Driver Installation Procedures . . 4-1 5-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures . . 5-1 12-1. Problems and Recommended Actions . . . . 12-1 12-2. Investigating Driver Installation Messages and Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-5 A-1. NDIS MAC Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI A-1 A-2. ODI-to-NDIS Mapper Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 B-1. NDIS MAC Driver Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI B-1 C-1. NDIS.3 MAC Driver Parameters . . . . . . . C-1 D-1. NDIS MAC Driver Parameters . . . . . . . . D-1 E-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures . . E-1 E-2. Valid LSP Protocol Driver Combinations . . E-6 E-3. Guidelines for Selecting LSP Protocol Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-7 F-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures . . F-1 G-1. Driver Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 H-1. Driver Names and Parameter Tables for the TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter . . . . . . . H-2 I-1. 802.5 Pin Assignment (Green Dot) . . . . . I-2 I-2. ATM Forum Pin Assignment (Orange Dot) . . . I-2 I-3. Specifications for the UTP Cable . . . . . I-3 I-4. Specifications for UTP Conversion Cable . . I-4 I-5. UTP Conversion Cable Wiring . . . . . . . . I-7 I-6. ATM Wrap Plug (P/N 42H0540) Pinouts . . . . I-7 K-1. Parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS . . . . . . . . K-3 K-2. NetBIOS (DXMT0MOD.SYS) New Keyword Values K-12 K-3. DLC Timer Values . . . . . . . . . . . . K-23 K-4. IBM NDIS Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . K-24 K-5. NetBIOS Protocol Driver for NDIS MAC Drivers (DXMJ0MOD.SYS) Keyword Values . . K-26 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 xi xii TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing SAFETY NOTICES ______________ DANGER: Before you begin to install this product, read the safety information in Caution: Safety _______________ Information--Read This First, SD21-0030. This booklet ____________________________ describes safe procedures for cabling and plugging in electrical equipment. VARNING -- LIVSFARA: Innan du boerjar installera den haer produkten boer du laesa saekerhetsinformationen i dokumentet Varning: Saekerhetsfoereskrifter-- Laes detta _____________________________________________ foerst, SD21-0030. Daer beskrivs hur du pa ett saekert _______ saett ansluter elektrisk utrustning. FARE: For du begynner a installere dette produktet, ma du lese sikkerhetsinformasjonen i Advarsel: _________ Sikkerhetsinformasjon -- Les dette forst, SD21-0030 som ________________________________________ beskriver sikkerhetsrutinene for kabling og tilkobling av elektrisk utstyr. FARE! For du installerer dette produkt, skal du laese sikkerhedsforskrifterne i NB: ___ Sikkerhedsforskrifter--Laes dette forst SD21-0030. _______________________________________ Vejledningen beskriver den fremgangsmade, du skal bruge ved tilslutning af kabler og udstyr. GEVAAR: Voordat u begint met de installatie van dit produkt, moet u eerst de veiligheidsinstructies lezen in de brochure PAS OP! Veiligheidsinstructies--Lees dit _________________________________________ eerst, SD21-0030. Hierin wordt beschreven hoe u ______ electrische apparatuur op een veilige manier moet bekabelen en aansluiten. GEVAAR Voordat u begint met het installeren van dit produkt, dient u eerst de veiligheidsrichtlijnen te lezen die zijn vermeld in de publikatie Caution: Safety _______________ Information - Read This First, SD21-0030. In dit boekje _____________________________ vindt u veilige procedures voor het aansluiten van elektrische appratuur. VORSICHT: Bevor mit der Installation des Produktes begonnen wird, die Sicherheitshinweise in Achtung: ________ Sicherheitsinformationen--Bitte zuerst lesen, IBM Form _____________________________________________ SD21-0030. Diese Veroeffentlichung beschreibt die Sicherheitsvorkehrungen fuer das Verkabeln und AnschlieBen elektrischer Geraete. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 xiii DANGER: Avant d'installer le present produit, consultez le livret Attention: Informations pour la securite -- ____________________________________________ Lisez-moi d'abord, SD21-0030, qui decrit les procedures a _________________ respecter pour effectuer les operations de cablage et brancher les equipements electriques en toute securite. DANGER: Avant de proceder a l'installation de ce produit, lisez d'abord les consignes de securite dans la brochure ATTENTION: Consignes de securite--A lire au prealable, _______________________________________________________ SD21-0030. Cette brochure decrit les procedures pour cabler et connecter les appareils electriques en toute securite. PERICOLO: prima di iniziare l'installazione di questo prodotto, leggere le informazioni relative alla sicurezza riportate nell'opuscolo Attenzione: Informazioni di ___________________________ sicurezza -- Prime informazioni da leggere in cui sono __________________________________________ descritte le procedure per il cablaggio ed il collegamento di apparecchiature elettriche. PERIGO: Antes de iniciar a instalacao deste produto, leia as informacoes de seguranca Cuidado: Informacoes de ________________________ Seguranca -- Leia Primeiro, SD21-0030. Este documento __________________________ descreve como efectuar, de um modo seguro, as ligacoes electricas dos equipamentos. PELIGRO: Antes de empezar a instalar este producto, lea la informacion de seguridad en Atencion: Informacion de ________________________ Seguridad -- Lea Esto Primero, SD21-0030. Este documento ______________________________ describe los procedimientos de seguridad para cablear y enchufar equipos electricos. PERIGO: Antes de comecar a instalar este produto, leia as informacoes de seguranca contidas em Cuidado: ________ Informacoes Sobre Seguranca--Leia Isto Primeiro, ________________________________________________ SD21-0030. Esse folheto descreve procedimentos de seguranca para a instalacao de cabos e conexoes em equipamentos eletricos. VAARA: Ennen kuin aloitat taemaen tuotteen asennuksen, lue julkaisussa Varoitus: Turvaohjeet--Lue taemae ensin, _______________________________________ SD21-0030, olevat turvaohjeet. Taessae kirjasessa on ohjeet siitae, miten saehkoelaitteet kaapeloidaan ja kytketaeaen turvallisesti. xiv TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing VIGYAZAT: Mielott megkezdi a berendezes uezembe helyezeset, olvassa el a "Caution: Safety Information-- ______________________________ Read This First, SD21-0030 koenyvecskeben leirt ________________ biztonsagi informaciokat. Ez a koenyv leirja, milyen biztonsagi intezkedeseket kell megtenni az elektromos berendezes huzalozasakor illetve csatlakoztatasakor. Safety Notices xv xvi TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing ABOUT THIS MANUAL _________________ This manual describes the installation and testing procedures for the IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter (TURBOWAYS 25 adapter). RELATED PUBLICATIONS ____________________ If you need further information about ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation, you should consult the ATM Forum. Publications discussing this and other ATM topics and issues are available for a fee from the ATM Forum. Address requests for information about these publications to: The ATM Forum Worldwide Headquarters 2570 West El Camino Real Suite 304 MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 94040-1313 Tel 1-415-949-6716 Fax 1-415-949-6705 Internet E-mail "atmforum.com" Internet World Wide Web (WWW) "http://www.atmforum.co m" SUMMARY OF CHANGES __________________ This manual has been revised to include the following changes and enhancements: o Support for Classical IP for OS/2 o Support for ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation for Windows 95 o Support for Classical IP for Windows 95 Technical changes or additions to the text are indicated by a vertical line (|) to the left of the change. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 xvii xviii TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ________________________ This manual contains the information you need to install, use, and solve problems with the IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter (TURBOWAYS 25 adapter). You should be familiar with the computer in which the adapter will be installed and the computer's operating system and network software. This chapter describes the adapter. THE TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA ADAPTER ________________________________ The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter provides a communications connection for a personal computer system to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network. It allows personal computer systems to communicate with other devices over the ATM network at a rate of 25.6 Mbps. The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is designed to operate in an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus personal computer equipped with the following hardware: o A 486 or higher processor. o An available, 16-bit, ISA expansion slot with bus master capability. o 8 to 32 MB of memory, depending on your operating system. Special features of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter include: o Concurrent transmission and reception at 25.6 Mbps. o Easy-to-use configuration and diagnostics. | o Support for up to 30 active virtual circuits through | the IBM 8285 Nways ATM Workgroup Switch or a switch | or concentrator using the 25.6-Mbps interface. o Support for Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577). o Conformance with the ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM ________________________________ Specification, Version 1.0. This adapter _____________ interoperates with ATM equipment conforming to this specification. | o Compatibility with existing LAN protocols and | applications, plus the addition of Microsoft Windows | 95. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 1-1 o Support for the ATM User-Network Interface __________________________ Specification (Versions 3.0 and 3.1) signaling _____________ specifications. o A multimedia connector for future use. THE README.1ST FILE ___________________ | Before installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, perform the | following two actions: | o Locate the README.1ST file on the CD-ROM. | o Determine if there is a README.1ST file in the root | directory of each of your TURBOWAYS 25 diskettes. These files contain important information that was not available when this manual was published. You might want to print the README.1ST files so that you can refer to them while you are installing the adapter. You will find the following information in the README.1ST files: o Any limitations and restrictions o Last-minute information updates The README.1ST files also contain a summary of the directories and files on the diskette. 1-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 2. PREPARING TO INSTALL THE ADAPTER ____________________________________________ | Refer to the TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware _____________________________________ | Installation Guide for instructions on how to perform the __________________ | physical installation of the adapter in your computer, | including information on prerequisites that you need to | assemble before installation. | In addition to the prerequisites listed in the hardware | installation guide, you will need other materials and | information, described in the following sections, to | install the drivers. Ensure that you have everything you need before you begin the installation procedures. SOFTWARE PREREQUISITES ______________________ To install the drivers, you need: o One or more of the following operating system software packages: - IBM DOS 6.3 or higher - Microsoft DOS 6.2 or higher - Microsoft** Windows** 3.1 or 3.11 - IBM OS/2 2.11 or higher - IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 - IBM OS/2 Warp Connect 3.0 - Microsoft Windows NT** 3.51 | - Microsoft Windows 95 o A TCP/IP stack that supports 802.2 LLC/SNAP encapsulation (if you are installing a Classical IP driver) HARDWARE PREREQUISITES ______________________ To install the drivers: o If you are installing ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation drivers, you need an ATM network path to a LAN emulation server (LES) that conforms to the ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification. You also might need the address of the LES (see "Special Addresses" on page 2-2 for more information). o If you are installing Classical IP drivers, you need an ATM network path to an address resolution protocol | (ARP) server that conforms to RFC 1577. You also (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 2-1 | need the IP address and IP subnet mask of your | system, and the ARP server ATM address (see "Special | Addresses" on page 2-2 for more information). SPECIAL ADDRESSES _________________ There are several types of special addresses that you might need to know to install the adapter drivers. The following sections describe these addresses. LOCALLY ADMINISTERED ADDRESS For both LAN emulation and Classical IP, most LAN adapters use the universally administered addresses that were encoded in the adapters' memory at the factory. If the LAN adapters in your network use locally administered addresses instead of the universally administered addresses, you must obtain a unique, 12-character, hexadecimal address (for example, X'40005A300001') for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. | Consult your network administrator to ensure that you | assign an address that falls in the accepted range for | noncanonical (MSB first) local addresses (X'400000000000' | to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF'), and record it so that it is | available while you are performing driver installation | procedures. The ATMAID program will convert this address to the correct form for use in the network. LES ATM ADDRESS For LAN emulation, the LES ATM address is the 40-character, hexadecimal address of the LES that provides address resolution services to your workstation. Some networks can configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically by using the services of the LAN emulation configuration server (LECS), and some must have the LES address defined for them. | If your network requires that the user define the LES ATM | address, obtain the address from your network | administrator and record it so that it is available while | you are performing driver installation procedures. 2-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing IP ADDRESS The IP address is the internet address of the adapter's | network interface. It is a unique number in the format | xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a decimal number from 0 to _______________ ___ | 255 (for example, 11.253.4.112). | NOTE: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP address. _______ | Obtain the address from your network administrator and | record it so that it is available while you are | performing driver installation procedures. NOTE: Make sure that this is the same IP address that is used to configure your IP stack. IP SUBNET MASK The IP subnet mask is the template that identifies the bits of the host address that are to be used for routing for specific subnets. It is a specific number in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a decimal number _______________ ___ from 0 to 255 (for example, 231.153.4.78). | NOTE: 255.255.255.0 is not a valid subnet mask. _____________ | Obtain the subnet mask from your network administrator | and record it so that it is available while you are | performing driver installation procedures. NOTE: Make sure that this is the same subnet mask that is used to configure your IP stack. ARP SERVER ATM ADDRESS For Classical IP, the ARP server ATM address is the 40-character, hexadecimal address of the ARP server that provides address resolution services to your workstation. | Obtain the address from your network administrator and | record it so that it is available while you are | performing driver installation procedures. CREATING AND USING ATMAID AND DRIVER DISKETTES ______________________________________________ | Whether you want to install the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter | using the STARTCD program on the CD-ROM or using | diskettes, you first must create diskettes. These | diskettes are required to perform certain tasks, such as | configuring the adapter and running the adapter | diagnostics. You create the necessary diskettes by Chapter 2. Preparing to Install the Adapter 2-3 | copying diskette images from the CD-ROM or, if you do not | have access to a CD-ROM drive, downloading the diskette | images from the Internet or the IBM Bulletin Board System | (BBS). | NOTE: Refer to the TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware _____________________________________ | Installation Guide for information on accessing the __________________ | CD-ROM, the Internet, and the BBS. Which diskette images you need depends upon your environment and the driver that you want to install. DOS AND WINDOWS For DOS and Windows environments, you must create a bootable diskette so that, if you have difficulty running the setup program from the hard disk, you can invoke the setup program by booting the computer from the created diskette. You also need this diskette to configure the adapter and run the adapter diagnostics (see Chapter 3, "Configuring and Testing the Adapter"). | 1. Access either the STARTCD program of the CD-ROM or | the Internet or BBS, as appropriate. (Refer to the | TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware Installation __________________________________________________ | Guide for information.) _____ | 2. Copy from the CD-ROM to a diskette one of the | following diskette images: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA DOS/Windows ATM Forum-Compliant | LAN Emulation ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA DOS/Windows Classical IP ATMAID | Diskette | You will use this diskette whenever a procedure calls | for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | 3. Label the diskette with the name of the diskette | image. OS/2 | For OS/2 environments, you must create a diskette to | configure the adapter and run the adapter diagnostics | (see Chapter 3, "Configuring and Testing the Adapter"). | 1. Access either the STARTCD program of the CD-ROM, or | the Internet or BBS, as appropriate. (Refer to the | TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware Installation __________________________________________________ | Guide for information.) _____ 2-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | 2. If you choose to install the adapter and driver using | the STARTCD program on the CD-ROM, copy the following | diskette image to a diskette: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | 3. If you choose to install the adapter and driver using | diskettes instead of using the STARTCD program, copy | each of the following diskette images to a diskette: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 Driver Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 Driver Diskette | whenever a procedure calls for the Driver Diskette. _______________ | 4. Label each diskette with the name of the diskette | image. | WINDOWS NT | For Windows NT environments, you must create a diskette | to configure the adapter and run the adapter diagnostics | (see Chapter 3, "Configuring and Testing the Adapter"). | 1. Access either the STARTCD program of the CD-ROM, or | the Internet or BBS, as appropriate. (Refer to the | TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware Installation __________________________________________________ | Guide for information.) _____ | 2. If you choose to install the adapter and driver using | the STARTCD program on the CD-ROM, copy the following | diskette image to a diskette: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ Chapter 2. Preparing to Install the Adapter 2-5 | 3. If you choose to install the adapter and driver from | diskettes instead of from the STARTCD program, copy | each of the following diskette images to a diskette: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 Windows NT Driver Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows NT Driver | Diskette whenever a procedure calls for the Driver ______ | Diskette. ________ | 4. Label each diskette with the name of the diskette | image. | WINDOWS 95 | For Windows 95 environments, you must create a diskette | to configure the adapter and run the adapter diagnostics | (see Chapter 3, "Configuring and Testing the Adapter"). | NOTE: At the time of publication of this manual, the | Windows 95 ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation driver | diskette image was not available. It will be available | at a later time as a corrective service diskette (CSD). | To obtain a copy, see "Obtaining TURBOWAYS 25 Corrective | Service Diskettes" on page 12-14. | 1. Access either the STARTCD program of the CD-ROM, or | the Internet or BBS, as appropriate. (Refer to the | TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA Adapter Hardware Installation __________________________________________________ | Guide for information.) _____ | 2. If you choose to install the adapter and driver using | the STARTCD program on the CD-ROM, copy the following | diskette image to a diskette: | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | 3. If you choose to install the adapter and driver from | diskettes instead of from the STARTCD program, copy | each of the following diskette images to a diskette: 2-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 Windows 95 Driver Diskette | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows | 95, and OS/2 ATMAID Diskette whenever a procedure | calls for the ATMAID Diskette. _______________ | You will use the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows 95 Driver | Diskette whenever a procedure calls for the Driver ______ | Diskette. ________ | 4. Label each diskette with the name of the diskette | image. Chapter 2. Preparing to Install the Adapter 2-7 2-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 3. CONFIGURING AND TESTING THE ADAPTER _______________________________________________ | This chapter contains instructions for configuring and | testing the adapter. CONFIGURING THE ADAPTER _______________________ This section contains instructions for configuring your TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. | NOTE: If you are configuring the adapter in an EISA | system, go to "Preparing to Configure an Adapter in an | EISA System" on page 3-4. DOS AND WINDOWS ENVIRONMENTS If you are in Windows, exit Windows before starting this procedure. 1. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is already installed on your computer (that is, if a TURBOWAYS 25 installation directory file exists), go to the drive and directory that contain the ATMAID Diskette files, type SETUP, and press ENTER. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. Go to step 5 on page 3-2. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is not already installed on your computer or if you want to reinstall the software, go to your computer's DOS prompt and insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive. 2. At the DOS prompt, type A:SETUP and press ENTER. A Welcome panel appears. Press ENTER again. The setup program begins copying files to your computer's hard disk. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software has already been installed, the program prompts you for confirmation to reinstall the software. 3. When the setup program has finished copying the necessary files, press ENTER. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. NOTE: Do not remove the TURBOWAYS 25 files from the hard disk. These files enable you to reconfigure or (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 3-1 remove adapters should your network needs change in the future. 4. Select README and press ENTER. The README.1ST file appears. Scan the README.1ST file for information about installing, testing, and configuring the adapter that was not available when this manual was published. When you want to leave the README.1ST file, press ALT+F4. The Welcome panel reappears. 5. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 6. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. The Configure Adapter panel appears with suggested values listed for the parameters. | 7. Record the values that you want to configure for the | parameters shown. You might need to know these values at some future time, and recording them now will keep you from having to use the ATMAID program to look them up. NOTE: If you are using an EISA system, make sure that the values that you configure for these parameters are the same as the values that you recorded in step 5 on page 3-5. You can use the Remove push button on the Configure Adapter panel if you ever want to remove the configuration settings from the adapter (see "Removing the Configuration Settings" on page 3-5 for information on this procedure). You should always remove the configuration settings from the adapter before you remove the adapter from your computer. 8. Follow the displayed instructions to configure your adapter. The program provides help text for the buttons and parameters used during the configuration process. NOTE: If your communication or network needs change in the future, use the Configure adapter option or the Configure device driver option in the ATMAID program to change or remove an adapter configuration. 9. Select STORE to load the configuration. An informational message appears. Select OK to return to the Main panel. 10. Continue with one of the following chapters: o Chapter 4, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE Driver in a DOS or Windows System" 3-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing o Chapter 5, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in a DOS or Windows System" | WINDOWS NT, WINDOWS 95, AND OS/2 ENVIRONMENTS | NOTE: If you are in a Windows 95 environment, you should | go to Chapter 10, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE | Driver in a Windows 95 System" or Chapter 11, "Installing | the Classical IP Driver in a Windows 95 System" and | install the driver before configuring the adapter. ______ 1. Shut down your system, insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive, and reboot. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. 2. If you are viewing the TURBOWAYS 25 configuration for the first time, continue with step 3. Otherwise, go to step 4. 3. Select README and press ENTER. The README.1ST file appears. Scan the README.1ST file for information about installing, testing, and configuring the adapter that was not available when this manual was published. When you want to leave the README.1ST file, press ALT+F4. The Welcome panel reappears. 4. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 5. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. The Configure Adapter panel appears with suggested values listed for the parameters. | 6. Record the values that you want to configure for the | parameters. You might need to know these values at some future time, and recording them now will keep you from having to use the ATMAID program to look them up. | NOTE: Be aware of the following situations: | o If you are in a Windows 95 environment, make sure | that the values that you configure for these | parameters are the same as the values that you | recorded in step 8 on page 10-2 or step 8 on | page 11-2. o If you are using an EISA system, make sure that the values that you configure for these parameters are the same as the values that you recorded in step 5 on page 3-5. Chapter 3. Configuring and Testing the Adapter 3-3 You can use the Remove push button on the Configure Adapter panel if you ever want to remove the configuration settings from the adapter (see "Removing the Configuration Settings" on page 3-5 for information on this procedure). You should always remove the configuration settings from the adapter before you remove the adapter from your computer. 7. Follow the displayed instructions to configure your adapter. The program provides help text for the buttons and parameters used during the configuration process. NOTE: If your communication or network needs change in the future, use the Configure adapter option or the Configure device driver option in the ATMAID program to change or remove an adapter configuration. 8. Select STORE to load the configuration. An informational message appears. Select OK to return to the Main panel. | 9. If you are in a Windows 95 environment, exit the | ATMAID program. Otherwise, continue with one of the | following chapters: | o Chapter 6, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE | Driver in an OS/2 System" | o Chapter 7, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in | an OS/2 System" | o Chapter 8, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE | Driver in a Windows NT System" | o Chapter 9, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in | a Windows NT System" PREPARING TO CONFIGURE AN ADAPTER IN AN EISA SYSTEM ___________________________________________________ Although it is designed as an ISA adapter, the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter functions normally in EISA systems. However, you cannot configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter by using the EISA configuration utility. Instead, you must use the ATMAID program that is shipped with your adapter. When you configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in an EISA system, it is important to include the system resources used by the adapter in the EISA configuration database. Doing so will prevent the EISA configuration utility from assigning those resources to other adapters that you might install in the future. 3-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | NOTE: This procedure does not apply to Windows 95 | environments. To ensure that the adapter's resources are included in the EISA configuration database: 1. Run the EISA configuration utility supplied with your computer. Refer to the computer's instruction manual for instructions on running this utility. 2. Select the option to add an adapter (this is normally ADD OR REMOVE BOARDS). 3. Insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive and press ENTER. The adapter's resources are added to the EISA configuration database. 4. After the EISA utility has added the adapter's resources to the database, select VIEW OR EDIT DETAILS to view the resources. | 5. Record the resource values assigned by the EISA | configuration utility. (You will need them when you | configure the adapter using the ATMAID program.) 6. Remove the ATMAID Diskette and go to "Configuring the Adapter" on page 3-1. REMOVING THE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ___________________________________ If you need to remove the configuration settings in the future, use the following procedure. NOTE: Before you remove the adapter from your computer, always remove both the configuration settings and the device drivers from the adapter. Failure to remove the configuration settings might mean that the adapter cannot be configured in another machine. | 1. Boot from the ATMAID Diskette. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. 2. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 3. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. The Configure Adapter panel appears with current values listed for the parameters. | 4. Select REMOVE and follow the instructions. When you | have finished, select OK. Chapter 3. Configuring and Testing the Adapter 3-5 5. Shut down your computer and unplug it before you remove the adapter from the computer. TESTING THE ADAPTER ___________________ 1. If you have just finished installing your adapter, skip this step and continue with step 2. Otherwise, perform the following instructions to start the ATMAID program: A. Shut down your system, insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive, and reboot. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. B. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 2. Select TEST ADAPTER. The Test Adapter panel appears. 3. Select ADAPTER TEST to begin testing your adapter. The adapter test checks the basic functions on the adapter such as memory and data flow. After you have run the test, you might also want to run the wrap test by selecting WRAP TEST and following the displayed instructions. The wrap test checks the communication interface circuitry. If you are using a UTP cable, you will need an RJ-45 ATM wrap plug (P/N 42H0540) or equivalent to run the test. If you are using STP cables (that is, IBM P/N 42H0544 or equivalent), you will need to ensure that the adapter end of the STP cable is connected to the adapter and that the network end of the cable is unconnected. Refer to the TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ISA ____________________ Adapter Hardware Installation Guide if you need help ___________________________________ identifying which cable you are using. 4. If the adapter tests run without error, select CANCEL. The Main panel appears. If an error occurs, see "Solving Problems with Adapter Installation" on page 12-3. 3-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 4. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN A DOS OR WINDOWS ________________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM ______ This section contains instructions for installing the adapter device driver and one or more protocol drivers that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over an ATM network. INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING THE ATMAID PROGRAM ______________________________________________ Network client software and LAN-based application programs use different methods to install adapter drivers. The TURBOWAYS 25 ATMAID program works with each network environment when installing the drivers. To install the ATM Forum-compliant drivers, perform the following steps: 1. Locate your network environment in Table 4-1. (If you are not sure what your network environment is, contact your network administrator.) 2. Go to the applicable section in Appendix E and perform all necessary steps before continuing with this chapter. If the special procedures do not apply to your situation, continue with the next step. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table 4-1 (Page 1 of 2). Special Driver Installation | | Procedures | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IF YOU ARE USING: | GO TO: | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | NetWare** Client | "Novell NetWare Client | | for DOS and | Environment" on page E-2. | | Windows | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM LAN Support | "LSP Environment" on page E-3. | | Program (LSP) | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM TCP/IP | "IBM TCP/IP Environments" on | | | page E-8. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | An application | "Application Programs That Supply | | program that | Protocol Drivers" on page E-9. | | supplies protocol | | | drivers | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 4-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table 4-1 (Page 2 of 2). Special Driver Installation | | Procedures | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IF YOU ARE USING: | GO TO: | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM DOS LAN | "IBM DOS LAN Services" on | | Services (DLS) | page E-10. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | NetManage** | "NetManage NEWT or NetManage | | NEWT** or | Chameleon Environments" on | | Chameleon** | page E-15. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FTP Software | "FTP Software OnNet" on | | OnNet | page E-16. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | 3. If you have a CD-ROM drive, install the drivers using | the CD-ROM STARTCD program, which provides viewable | instructions. Otherwise, continue with step 4. 4. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is already installed on your computer (that is, if an AT25LEI directory exists) and you are reconfiguring the adapter, continue with step 5. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is not already installed on your computer or if you want to reinstall the software, go to your computer's DOS prompt and insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive. 5. If you have just finished installing or testing your adapter, skip this step and continue with step 6. Otherwise, perform the following instructions to start the ATMAID program. A. Starting from the drive and directory (AT25LEI) that contain the TURBOWAYS 25 files, type SETUP and press ENTER. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. NOTE: If you have difficulty running the setup program from the hard disk, you can invoke the setup program by booting the computer from the ATMAID Diskette. B. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 6. Select CONFIGURE DEVICE DRIVER. 4-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 7. If you already have configured another DOS device driver for this adapter (for example, the Classical IP driver), the Disable Current Driver panel appears. Select YES to disable the current driver. The Basic Adapter Parameters panel appears. 8. Select one of the following configuration methods: o AUTOMATIC o USER-DEFINED NOTE: If your network is able to configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically (see "Special Addresses" on page 2-2), select AUTOMATIC. If you select USER-DEFINED, you must type the 40-character, hexadecimal LES ATM address. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) 9. Select one of the following LAN types: o ETHERNET 802.3+V2 (for an Ethernet connection) o TOKEN-RING (for a token-ring connection) 10. Select the type of MAC address that you want to use: UNIVERSALLY ADMINISTERED or LOCALLY ADMINISTERED. If you selected Locally administered, type the 12-character, hexadecimal address that you want to use. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) 11. If you want your computer to join a particular LAN, type the Emulated LAN Name. Contact your network administrator if you are unsure about the Emulated LAN Name. 12. Select ADVANCED to see the remaining parameters and their default values. NOTE: The defaults are set to maximize performance for most installations; changing them is not required. Change the defaults only if you know that you have a specific need to alter their values. If you do not want to change the default parameters, go to step 15. 13. Enter the new parameter values in the appropriate fields. The program provides the valid values for the parameters. Chapter 4. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (DOS or Windows) 4-3 14. When you have finished entering the new parameter values, select OK. The Basic Adapter Parameters panel reappears. 15. Select OK. The Protocol Driver Selection panel appears. 16. If your application program supplies its own protocol drivers, confirm that the appropriate protocol drivers are in the Current Configuration box of the Protocol Driver Selection panel. If the protocol drivers are not in the Available Protocols box, see "Application Programs That Supply Protocol Drivers" on page E-9. Continue with step 17 on page 4-4. Select a protocol driver to add to the current configuration, and then select ADD. o If you are using a NetWare Client, select DOS ODI-TO-NDIS MAPPER FOR NETWARE CLIENTS. If the NetWare Client Support Installation panel appears, the ATMAID program cannot find the NetWare Client program to complete the installation. Perform one of the following actions: - If the NetWare Client program is installed, check that the NetWare directory path displayed in the panel is correct, update it if necessary, and select OK. - If the NetWare Client program is not installed, exit the program and install NetWare Client. (See "Installing with NetWare Client for DOS and Windows" on page E-2.) o If you are installing the adapter for use in LSP, see Table E-3 on page E-7 for guidelines in making your selection. o If you are unsure which protocol drivers to select, contact your network administrator. Continue selecting and adding protocol drivers until you have added all of the protocol drivers that you want included in the current configuration. The protocol drivers that you select appear in the Current Configuration box, along with any protocol drivers already in effect. 17. Select STORE to accept the current configuration and perform one of the following actions: 4-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing o If the Windows Support Installation panel appears, go to step 18 on page 4-5. o If the Device Driver Configuration Stored panel appears, select OK. The Main panel reappears. Go to step 19. 18. Perform one of the following actions: o If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a Windows environment, check that the Windows directory path displayed in the panel is correct, update it, if necessary, and select OK. o If you are not installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a Windows environment, select CANCEL. The Main panel reappears. 19. Select EXIT. The TURBOWAYS 25 Adapter panel appears. 20. Select OK to exit the program completely. 21. Remove the ATMAID Diskette if it is in your computer's diskette drive. 22. Perform one of the following actions: o If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a NetWare client environment, continue with step 23. o If you have installed an NDIS device driver to act as a placeholder (see step 2 on page E-10), go to step 24 on page 4-6. o If you have installed one of the LSP NDIS protocol drivers AND you want to customize the ___ driver, see Appendix K, "Customizing Driver Parameters for the DOS LAN Support Program NDIS" and then go to step 25 on page 4-6. o If none of these situations applies to you, go to step 25 on page 4-6. 23. Go to the NetWare configuration file NET.CFG and check to see whether or not the file contains the following statements: LINK SUPPORT BUFFERS n 9140 _ where n is at least 1. _ Chapter 4. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (DOS or Windows) 4-5 If you do not find these statements, add them to the NET.CFG file. NOTE: Higher values for n might yield improved _ performance. 24. If you installed an NDIS device driver to act as a placeholder (see "Application Programs That Supply Protocol Drivers" on page E-9), remove all references to that device driver in the CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files. (You recorded the name of the placeholder device driver on page E-10.) 25. Reboot the computer to load the drivers. Look for messages that indicate that the TURBOWAYS 25 driver and the protocol driver are installed. Press PAUSE to stop the messages from scrolling off the screen. o If the messages indicate that the drivers are installed, the installation is complete, you have finished this procedure, and you are connected to the network. o If error messages are displayed (see Appendix G, "Driver Messages" on page G-1), or if you do not see messages that indicate that the drivers are installed, follow the procedure under "Solving Problems with Driver Installation" on page 12-4. RECONFIGURING THE ADAPTER WITH THE ATMAID PROGRAM _________________________________________________ Once you have installed the drivers on your hard disk, you can run the setup program from the directory that contains the ATMAID Diskette files to reconfigure the adapter. If you have difficulty running the setup program from either the diskette or the hard disk, you can invoke the setup program by booting the computer from the ATMAID Diskette. REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, use the following procedure. NOTE: Before you remove the adapter from your computer, always remove both the configuration settings and the device drivers from the adapter. Failure to remove the configuration settings might mean that the adapter cannot be configured in another machine. | 1. Boot from the ATMAID Diskette. 4-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. 2. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 3. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. The Configure Adapter panel appears. | 4. Select REMOVE and follow the instructions. When you | have finished, select OK. | 5. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. Chapter 4. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (DOS or Windows) 4-7 4-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 5. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN A DOS OR WINDOWS SYSTEM _________________________________________________________________________ This section contains instructions for installing the Classical IP device driver that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over an ATM network. INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING THE ATMAID PROGRAM ______________________________________________ TCP/IP client software and application programs use different methods to install adapter drivers. The TURBOWAYS 25 ATMAID program works with each network environment when installing the Classical IP driver. To install the Classical IP driver, perform the following steps: 1. Locate your network environment in Table 5-1. (If you are not sure what your network environment is, contact your network administrator.) 2. Go to the applicable section in Appendix F and perform all necessary steps before continuing with this chapter. If the special procedures do not apply to your situation, continue with the next step. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table 5-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IF YOU ARE USING: | GO TO: | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM TCP/IP | "IBM TCP/IP Environments" on | | | page F-2. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A program with IP | "Programs with IP Protocol | | protocol stacks | Stacks" on page F-3. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FTP Software | "FTP Software OnNet" on page F-4. | | OnNet | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Novell** LAN | "Novell LAN WorkPlace" on | | WorkPlace** | page F-5. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 5-1 | 3. If you have a CD-ROM drive, install the drivers using | the CD-ROM STARTCD program, which provides viewable | instructions. Otherwise, continue with step 4. 4. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is already installed on your computer (that is, if an AT25IPI directory exists) and you are reconfiguring the adapter, continue with step 5. If the TURBOWAYS 25 software is not already installed on your computer or if you want to reinstall the software, go to your computer's DOS prompt and insert the ATMAID Diskette that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette drive. 5. If you have just finished installing or testing your adapter, skip this step and continue with step 6. Otherwise, perform the following instructions to start the ATMAID program. A. Starting from the drive and directory (AT25IPI) that contain the TURBOWAYS 25 files, type SETUP and press ENTER. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. NOTE: If you have difficulty running the setup program from the hard disk, you can invoke the setup program by booting the computer from the ATMAID Diskette. B. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 6. Select CONFIGURE DEVICE DRIVER. 7. If you already have configured another DOS device driver for this adapter (for example, the ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation driver), the Disable Current Driver panel appears. Select YES to disable the current driver. The Basic Adapter Parameters panel appears. 8. Type the IP address of the adapter. (This is the IP address that you recorded on page 2-3.) NOTE: Make sure that this is the same address that was used to configure your IP stack. 9. Type the IP subnet mask of the adapter. (This is the subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3.) NOTE: Make sure that this is the same mask that was used to configure your IP stack. 5-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 10. Type the ARP server ATM address of the adapter. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-3.) 11. Select the type of MAC address that you want to use: UNIVERSALLY ADMINISTERED or LOCALLY ADMINISTERED. If you selected Locally administered, type the 12-character, hexadecimal address that you want to use. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) 12. The remaining parameters have default values assigned. If you want to change the default parameters for the adapter, select ADVANCED. The Advanced Adapter Parameters panel appears. NOTE: The defaults are set to maximize performance for most installations; changing them is not required. Change the defaults only if you know that you have a specific need to alter their values. If you do not want to change the default parameters, go to step 15. 13. Enter the new parameter values in the appropriate fields. The program provides the valid values for the parameters. 14. When you have finished entering the new parameter values, select OK. The Basic Adapter Parameters panel reappears. 15. Select OK. The Protocol Driver Selection panel appears. 16. Confirm that the appropriate protocol drivers are in the Current Configuration box of the Protocol Driver Selection panel. If you want to add a protocol driver to the current configuration, select the protocol driver and then select ADD. If you are unsure which protocol drivers to select, contact your network administrator. If the protocol drivers are not in the Available Protocols box, see "Programs with IP Protocol Stacks" on page F-3. Continue with step 17 on page 5-4. Continue selecting and adding protocol drivers until you have added all of the protocol drivers that you want included in the current configuration. The protocol drivers that you select appear in the Current Configuration box, along with any protocol drivers already in effect. Chapter 5. Installing the Classical IP Driver (DOS or Windows) 5-3 17. Select STORE to accept the current configuration. The Device Driver Configuration Stored panel appears. 18. Select OK. o If the Windows Support Installation panel appears, continue with step 19. o If the Main panel appears, go to step 20. 19. Perform one of the following actions: o If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a Windows environment, check that the Windows directory path displayed in the panel is correct, update it, if necessary, and select OK. o If you are not installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a Windows environment, select CANCEL. The Main panel appears. 20. Select EXIT. The TURBOWAYS 25 Adapter panel appears. 21. Select OK to exit the program completely. 22. Remove the ATMAID Diskette if it is in your computer's diskette drive. 23. If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in a Novell LAN WorkPlace environment, go to the NetWare configuration file, NET.CFG, and check to see whether or not the file contains the following statements: LINK SUPPORT BUFFERS n 9140 _ where n is at least 1. _ If you do not find these statements, add them to the NET.CFG file. NOTE: Higher values for n might yield improved _ performance. 24. If you installed an NDIS device driver to act as a placeholder (see "Programs with IP Protocol Stacks" on page F-3), remove all references to that device driver in the CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files. (You recorded the name of the placeholder device driver on page F-4.) 25. Reboot the computer to load the drivers. Look for messages that indicate that the TURBOWAYS 25 driver 5-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing and the protocol driver are installed. Press PAUSE to stop the messages from scrolling off the screen. o If the messages indicate that the drivers are installed, the installation is complete, you have finished this procedure, and you are connected to the network. o If error messages are displayed (see Appendix G, "Driver Messages" on page G-1), or if you do not see messages that indicate that the drivers are installed, follow the procedure under "Solving Problems with Driver Installation" on page 12-4. RECONFIGURING THE ADAPTER WITH THE ATMAID PROGRAM _________________________________________________ Once you have installed the drivers on your hard disk, you can run the setup program from the directory that contains the ATMAID Diskette files to reconfigure the adapter. If you have difficulty running the setup program from either the diskette or the hard disk, you can invoke the setup program by booting the computer from the ATMAID Diskette. REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, use the following procedure. NOTE: Before you remove the adapter from your computer, always remove both the configuration settings and the device drivers from the adapter. Failure to remove the configuration settings might mean that the adapter cannot be configured in another machine. | 1. Boot from the ATMAID Diskette. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program appears. 2. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. 3. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. The Configure Adapter panel appears. | 4. Select REMOVE and follow the instructions. When you | have finished, select OK. | 5. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. Chapter 5. Installing the Classical IP Driver (DOS or Windows) 5-5 5-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 6. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN AN OS/2 SYSTEM ______________________________________________________________________ This chapter contains instructions for installing the adapter device driver and one or more protocol drivers that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over an ATM network. INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING LAPS OR MPTS ________________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the LAN | Adapter and Protocol Support (LAPS) program or the | Multi-Protocol Transport Services (MPTS) program | automatically and provides viewable instructions. The following procedure describes the device driver installation procedure using either LAPS or MPTS. NOTE: The procedure uses LAPS 2.2 as the example installation program. Because MPTS and other versions of LAPS have similar interfaces, the procedure will be similar for those installation programs. | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, start LAPS | by double-clicking the LAPS icon or invoking LAPS | from the command line. LAPS is usually found in the IBMCOM directory of the OS/2 boot drive. The LAN Adapter and Protocol Support panel appears. 2. Select INSTALL. The Install Additional Network Drivers panel appears and asks you for the source of the adapter Network Information Files (.NIF files). | 3. If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 Driver Diskette that you | created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver | Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette | drive, type the directory path to the driver files | (A:\LEC), and then select OK. | If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\OS2\ISA_LEC, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and __ __ | then select OK. The LAN Adapter and Protocol Support panel reappears. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 6-1 4. Select CONFIGURE to integrate the adapter's device driver with the protocol drivers. The Configuration panel appears. 5. Select CONFIGURE LAN TRANSPORTS and then select CONTINUE. The Configure Workstation panel appears. 6. From the Network Adapters group box, select TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 LAN EMULATION FOR ISA ADAPTER, and then select ADD. The selected adapter name appears in the Current Configuration group box. 7. From the Current Configuration group box, select EDIT. A panel appears that displays all the driver parameters that you can edit. 8. Check the value of the adapter's base I/O address. Make sure that it is the same as the value that you recorded in step 7 on page 3-2. | 9. The Automatic Configuration Mode parameter determines | whether or not your system will try to configure the | TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically (see | "Special Addresses" on page 2-2). The default is not | to use automatic configuration. | If your network is not able to configure the | TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically, you must | type the 40-character, hexadecimal LAN Emulation | Server ATM address. (This is the address that you | recorded on page 2-2.) | If your network can configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES | ATM address automatically by using a LAN Emulation | Configuration Server (LECS), select AUTOMATIC | CONFIGURATION MODE. 10. At the Locally Administered Adapter address, if you want to use a locally administered address instead of the universally administered address, type the 12-character, hexadecimal address that you want to use. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) If you want to use the universally administered address, leave this address blank. 11. Select the LAN type by typing either 802.3+V2 (Ethernet) or 802.5 (token-ring). 12. If you want your computer to join a particular LAN, type the Emulated LAN Name. Contact your network administrator if you are unsure about the Emulated LAN Name. 6-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | NOTE: Some systems convert mixed-case names back to | upper-case when the data in included in the | PROTOCOL.INI file. Ensure that this parameter is | entered in the PROTOCOL.INI file exactly as it is | defined in the network. If necessary, find the | PROTOCOL.INI file and use an editor to change the | case. 13. The remaining parameters have default values assigned. If you want to change the default parameters for the adapter, type the appropriate parameter values. NOTE: The defaults are set to maximize performance for most installations; changing them is not required. Change the defaults only if you know that you have a specific need to alter their values. 14. When you have finished editing the driver parameters, select OK. The Configure Workstation panel reappears. 15. Select the appropriate protocols for your adapter. Consult your network administrator if you are not sure of the correct protocols needed. Select ADD. 16. If necessary, edit the default parameters for the protocols by selecting EDIT, typing in the appropriate parameter values, and selecting OK. The Configure Workstation panel reappears. 17. Select OK to return to the LAN Adapter and Protocol Support panel, and then select EXIT. The CONFIG.SYS Updates panel appears. 18. Make sure that the drive shown on the panel is the same as the drive that contains the CONFIG.SYS file. Select CONTINUE. When the LAPS program has finished updating the CONFIG.SYS file, select OK. The Exiting LAPS panel appears. 19. Select EXIT to exit the LAPS program. 20. Shut down your OS/2 system and reboot your computer to complete the driver installation. Chapter 6. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (OS/2) 6-3 REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes LAPS or | MPTS automatically and provides viewable instructions. NOTES: 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, always remove both the device drivers and the configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to do so might mean that the adapter cannot be configured in another machine. | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. 3. The following procedure uses LAPS 2.2 as the example program. Because MPTS and other versions of LAPS have similar interfaces, the procedure will be similar for those installation programs. If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, start LAPS | by double-clicking the LAPS icon or invoking LAPS | from the command line. LAPS is usually found in the | IBMCOM directory of the OS/2 boot drive. The | Multi-Protocol Transport Services panel appears. 2. Select CONFIGURE. The Configure panel appears. 3. Select CONFIGURE. The LAPS Configuration panel appears. 4. In the Current Configuration group box, select TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 LAN EMULATION FOR ISA ADAPTER, and then select REMOVE. 5. Select OK and exit LAPS. | 6. Shut down your OS/2 system and reboot your computer | to complete the driver removal. | 7. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. 6-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 7. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN AN OS/2 SYSTEM ________________________________________________________________ | This chapter contains instructions for installing the | adapter device driver and one or more protocol drivers | that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over | an ATM network. | INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING LAPS OR MPTS ________________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | drivers using the STARTCD program, which invokes LAPS or | MPTS automatically and provides viewable instructions. | The following procedure describes the device driver | installation procedure using either LAPS or MPTS. | NOTE: The procedure uses LAPS 2.2 as the example | installation program. Because MPTS and other versions of | LAPS have similar interfaces, the procedure will be | similar for those installation programs. | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, start LAPS | by double-clicking the LAPS icon or invoking LAPS | from the command line. LAPS is usually found in the | IBMCOM directory of the OS/2 boot drive. The LAN | Adapter and Protocol Support panel appears. | 2. Select INSTALL. The Install Additional Network | Drivers panel appears and asks you for the source of | the adapter Network Information Files (.NIF files). | 3. If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 Driver Diskette that you | created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and Driver | Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's diskette | drive, type the directory path to the driver files | (A:\CIP), and then select OK. | If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\OS2\ISA_CIP, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and __ __ | then select OK. | The LAN Adapter and Protocol Support panel reappears. | 4. Select CONFIGURE to integrate the adapter's device | driver with the protocol drivers. The Configuration | panel appears. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 7-1 | 5. Select CONFIGURE LAN TRANSPORTS and then select | CONTINUE. The Configure Workstation panel appears. | 6. From the Network Adapters group box, select TURBOWAYS | 25 OS/2 CLASSICAL IP FOR ISA ADAPTER, and then select | ADD. | The selected adapter name appears in the Current | Configuration group box. | 7. From the Current Configuration group box, select | EDIT. A panel appears that displays all the driver | parameters that you can edit. | 8. Type the IP address of the adapter. (This is the IP | address that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same address that | was used to configure your IP stack. | 9. Type the IP subnet mask of the adapter. (This is the | subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same mask that was | used to configure your IP stack. | 10. Type the ARP server ATM address of the adapter. | (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-3.) | 11. Check the value of the adapter's base I/O address. | Make sure that it is the same as the value that you | recorded in step 7 on page 3-2. | 12. At the Locally Administered Adapter address, if you | want to use a locally administered address instead of | the universally administered address, type the | 12-character, hexadecimal address that you want to | use. (This is the address that you recorded on page | 2-2.) If you want to use the universally | administered address, leave this address blank. | 13. The remaining parameters have default values | assigned. If you want to change the default | parameters for the adapter, type the appropriate | parameter values. | NOTE: The defaults are set to maximize performance | for most installations; changing them is not | required. Change the defaults only if you know that | you have a specific need to alter their values. | 14. When you have finished editing the driver parameters, | select OK. The Configure Workstation panel | reappears. 7-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | 15. Select the appropriate protocols for your adapter. | Consult your network administrator if you are not | sure of the correct protocols needed. Select ADD. | 16. If necessary, edit the default parameters for the | protocols by selecting EDIT, typing in the | appropriate parameter values, and selecting OK. The | Configure Workstation panel reappears. | 17. Select OK to return to the LAN Adapter and Protocol | Support panel, and then select EXIT. The CONFIG.SYS | Updates panel appears. | 18. Make sure that the drive shown on the panel is the | same as the drive that contains the CONFIG.SYS file. | Select CONTINUE. When the LAPS program has finished | updating the CONFIG.SYS file, select OK. The Exiting | LAPS panel appears. | 19. Select EXIT to exit the LAPS program. | 20. Shut down your OS/2 system and reboot your computer | to complete the driver installation. | REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | drivers using the STARTCD program, which invokes LAPS or | MPTS automatically and provides viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, | always remove both the device drivers and the | configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to | do so might mean that the adapter cannot be | configured in another machine. | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. | 3. The following procedure uses LAPS 2.2 as the example | program. Because MPTS and other versions of LAPS | have similar interfaces, the procedure will be | similar for those installation programs. | If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, | use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2 on page 7-4. | Otherwise, start LAPS by double-clicking the LAPS | icon or invoking LAPS from the command line. LAPS is Chapter 7. Installing the Classical IP Driver (OS/2) 7-3 | usually found in the IBMCOM directory of the OS/2 | boot drive. The Multi-Protocol Transport Services | panel appears. | 2. Select CONFIGURE. The Configure panel appears. | 3. Select CONFIGURE. The LAPS Configuration panel | appears. | 4. In the Current Configuration group box, select | TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 CLASSICAL IP FOR ISA ADAPTER, and | then select REMOVE. | 5. Select OK and exit LAPS. | 6. Shut down your OS/2 system and reboot your computer | to complete the driver removal. | 7. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. 7-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 8. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN A WINDOWS NT SYSTEM ___________________________________________________________________________ This chapter contains instructions for installing the ATM Forum-compliant device driver that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over an ATM network. INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING WINDOWS NT ______________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. To install the ATM Forum-compliant driver, perform the following steps: | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, from the | Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then select | NETWORK. 2. Select ADD ADAPTER. Windows NT presents you with a list of known network adapters that you can install. 3. Select REQUIRES DISK FROM MANUFACTURER (the last option in the list), and then select CONTINUE. The Insert Disk prompt appears. | 4. If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | insert the CD-ROM in your computer's CD-ROM drive, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\WINNT, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows NT Driver Diskette | that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and | Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's | diskette drive, type the directory path to the driver | files (usually A:\), and then select OK. The Select OEM Option dialog box opens. 5. Select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ADAPTER WITH LAN EMULATION, and then select OK. 6. If your computer has more than one type of bus, the Bus Location dialog box opens. Select ISA for the (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 8-1 Bus Type, and then select OK. The LAN Emulation Parameter Configuration dialog box opens. | 7. From the pull-down menu, select the appropriate I/O | address (this is the address that you recorded when | you configured your adapter on page 3-2 or 3-4). | 8. From the pull-down menu, select the appropriate LAN | type. | 9. From the pull-down menu, select the maximum frame | size that is appropriate for your network. Contact | your network administrator if you are unsure about | the maximum frame size value. 10. The next parameter, Automatic Configuration Mode, determines whether or not your system will try to configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically (see "Special Addresses" on page 2-2). | The default is not to use automatic configuration. If your network is not able to configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically, you must type the 40-character, hexadecimal LAN Emulation Server ATM address. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) | If your network can configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES | ATM address automatically by using a LAN Emulation | Configuration Server (LECS), select AUTOMATIC | CONFIGURATION MODE. 11. If you want to use the universally administered MAC address, leave the next parameter, Network Address, blank. If you want to use a locally administered MAC address, type the 12-character, hexadecimal address that you recorded on page 2-2. 12. If you want your computer to join a particular LAN, type the optional Emulated LAN Name. Contact your network administrator if you are unsure about the Emulated LAN Name. | NOTE: Emulated LAN Names can be case-sensitive. | 13. If you want your computer to continue to communicate | with other stations also using Enhanced Mode during | certain types of network failure (such as an LES | failure), select ENHANCED MODE. 14. Select ADVANCED to see the remaining parameters and their default values. 8-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NOTE: The optional parameters have default values assigned to them. The defaults are set to maximize performance for most installations; changing them is not required. Change the defaults only if you know that you have a specific need to alter their values. If you need information about any parameter value, select that parameter field, and then select HELP. 15. When you have finished, select OK. The program checks the validity of each value and informs you of any values that are not valid. If a parameter value is not valid, use the Help function to determine a valid value, enter it, and select OK. 16. The Network Settings dialog box opens with the entry IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter in the Installed Adapter Cards section. Select OK to complete the installation. NOTE: If TCP/IP is installed on your computer, the TCP/IP Configuration dialog box opens. Perform the following steps: A. Select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER in the adapter list. B. Type the following values: o The IP address for the adapter. (This is the IP address that you recorded on page 2-3.) o The subnet mask for the adapter. (This is the subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3.) C. Select OK. 17. At the end of the driver installation, Windows NT displays a message to restart the system. Select the option to restart the system, and remove any diskettes in the diskette drive. | RECONFIGURING THE DEVICE DRIVER _______________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to reconfigure the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. Chapter 8. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (Windows NT) 8-3 | After you have installed the device driver, you can | change the parameter values by performing the following | steps: | 1. If you are reconfiguring the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, from the | Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then select | NETWORK. | 2. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM | TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE | ADAPTER. The LAN Emulation Parameter Configuration | window appears, listing the driver parameters as they | were configured last. | NOTE: Use the Help function if you want to see the | parameter defaults. | 3. Change parameter values as is appropriate for your | host and network environment. | 4. Select ADVANCED and then NEXT to see optional | parameters and their default values, and make any | appropriate changes. | NOTE: The optional parameters have default values | assigned to them. The defaults are set to maximize | performance for most installations; changing them is | not required. Change the defaults only if you know | that you have a specific need to alter their values. | If you need information about any parameter value, | select that parameter field, and then select HELP. | 5. When you have finished, select OK to complete the | reconfiguration. | The program checks the validity of each value and | informs you of any values that are not valid. If a | parameter value is not valid, use the Help function | to determine a valid value, enter it, and select OK. | 6. The Network Settings dialog box opens with the entry | IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER displayed in the | Installed Adapter Cards section. Select OK to | complete the reconfiguration. | 7. At the end of the driver reconfiguration, Windows NT | displays a message to restart the system. Select the | option to restart the system. 8-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. NOTES: 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, always remove both the device drivers and the configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to do so might mean that the adapter cannot be configured in another machine. | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the device driver using the | STARTCD program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, | from the Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then select NETWORK. The Network Settings dialog box opens. 2. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select REMOVE. | 3. At the end of the driver removal, Windows NT displays | a message to restart the system. Select the option | to restart the system. | 4. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. Chapter 8. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (Windows NT) 8-5 8-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 9. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN A WINDOWS NT SYSTEM _____________________________________________________________________ | This chapter contains instructions for installing the | Classical IP device driver that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter | needs to communicate over an ATM network. | INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING WINDOWS NT ______________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. | To install the Classical IP driver, perform the following | steps: | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, from the | Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then select | NETWORK. | 2. Select ADD ADAPTER. Windows NT presents you with a | list of known network adapters that you can install. | 3. Select REQUIRES DISK FROM MANUFACTURER (the | last option in the list), and then select CONTINUE. | The Insert Disk prompt appears. | 4. If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | insert the CD-ROM in your computer's CD-ROM drive, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\WINNT, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows NT Driver Diskette | that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and | Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's | diskette drive, type the directory path to the driver | files (usually A:\), and then select OK. | The Select OEM Option dialog box opens. | 5. Select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ADAPTER WITH CLASSICAL IP, | and then select OK. | 6. If your computer has more than one type of bus, the | Bus Location dialog box opens. Select ISA for the (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 9-1 | Bus Type, and then select OK. The Classical IP | Parameter Configuration dialog box opens. | 7. Enter the following required parameter values: | o The ARP server ATM address. (This is the address | that you recorded on page 2-3.) | o The IP address for the adapter. (This is the IP | address that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same IP address | that is used to configure your IP stack. | o The IP subnet mask for the adapter. (This is the | subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same subnet | mask that is used to configure your IP stack. | o The I/O address of the adapter. (This is the | address that you recorded on page 3-2.) | 8. The optional parameters have default values assigned | to them. The defaults are set to maximize | performance for most installations; changing them is | not required. Change the defaults only if you know | that you have a specific need to alter their values. | If you need information about any parameter value, | select that parameter field and then select HELP. | 9. If you want to view additional optional parameters, | select ADVANCED.... The Advanced Parameter | Configuration dialog box opens with default values | assigned to the parameters. Change the defaults only | if you know that you have a specific need to alter | their values. | 10. When you have finished, select OK. The program | checks the validity of each value and informs you of | any values that are not valid. If a parameter value | is not valid, use the Help function to determine a | valid value, enter it, and select OK. | 11. The Network Settings dialog box opens with the entry | IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER in the Installed Adapter | Cards section. Select OK to complete the | installation. | NOTE: If TCP/IP is installed on your computer, the | TCP/IP Configuration dialog box opens. | Perform the following steps: 9-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | A. Select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER in the | adapter list. | B. Type the following values: | o The IP address for the adapter. (This | is the IP address that you recorded on | page 2-3 and used in step 7 on | page 9-2.) | o The IP subnet mask for the adapter. | (This is the subnet mask that you | recorded on page 2-3 and used in step | 7 on page 9-2.) | C. Select OK. | 12. At the end of the driver installation, Windows NT | displays a message to restart the system. Select the | option to restart the system, and remove any | diskettes in the diskette drive. | RECONFIGURING THE DEVICE DRIVER _______________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to reconfigure the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. | After you have installed the device driver, you can | change the parameter values by performing the following | steps: | 1. If you are reconfiguring the driver using the STARTCD | program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, from the | Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then select | NETWORK. | 2. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM | TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE | ADAPTER. The Classical IP Parameter Configuration | window appears, listing the driver parameters as they | were configured last. | NOTE: Use the Help function if you want to see the | parameter defaults. | 3. Change parameter values as is appropriate for your | host and network environment. | 4. Select ADVANCED to see optional parameters and their | default values, and make any appropriate changes. Chapter 9. Installing the Classical IP Driver (Windows NT) 9-3 | NOTE: The optional parameters have default values | assigned to them. The defaults are set to maximize | performance for most installations; changing them is | not required. Change the defaults only if you know | that you have a specific need to alter their values. | If you need information about any parameter value, | select that parameter field, and then select HELP. | 5. When you have finished, select OK to complete the | reconfiguration. | The program checks the validity of each value and | informs you of any values that are not valid. If a | parameter value is not valid, use the Help function | to determine a valid value, enter it, and select OK. | 6. The Network Settings dialog box opens with the entry | IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER displayed in the | Installed Adapter Cards section. Select OK to | complete the reconfiguration. | 7. At the end of the driver reconfiguration, Windows NT | displays a message to restart the system. Select the | option to restart the system. 9-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows NT Network program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, | always remove both the device drivers and the | configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to | do so might mean that the adapter cannot be | configured in another machine. | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. | If you need to remove the device drivers in the future, | use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the device driver using the | STARTCD program, continue with step 2. Otherwise, | from the Main group, select CONTROL PANEL, and then | select NETWORK. The Network Settings dialog box | opens. | 2. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM | TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select REMOVE. | 3. At the end of the driver removal, Windows NT displays | a message to restart the system. Select the option | to restart the system. | 4. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. Chapter 9. Installing the Classical IP Driver (Windows NT) 9-5 9-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 10. INSTALLING THE FORUM-COMPLIANT LE DRIVER IN A WINDOWS 95 SYSTEM ____________________________________________________________________________ | This chapter contains instructions for installing the ATM | Forum-compliant LAN emulation device driver that the | TURBOWAYS 25 adapter needs to communicate over an ATM | network. | NOTE: At the time of publication of this manual, the | Windows 95 ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation driver | diskette image was not available. It will be available | at a later time as a corrective service diskette (CSD). | To obtain a copy, see "Obtaining TURBOWAYS 25 Corrective | Service Diskettes" on page 12-14. | INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING WINDOWS 95 ______________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows 95 Add New Hardware program automatically and | provides viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. It is recommended that you install the ATM | Forum-compliant LAN emulation driver before you ______ | configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in your computer. | By installing the driver first, you can ensure that | the adapter's configuration parameters do not | conflict with your computer's existing devices. | 2. Before beginning this procedure, make sure that you | have your Windows 95 diskettes or CD-ROM. You will | need them to install the device driver. | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, go to step 3. Otherwise, select START, | SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control Panel | appears. | 2. Select ADD NEW HARDWARE. The Add New Hardware window | appears. | 3. Select NEXT in the Add New Hardware window. The Add | New Hardware Wizard window appears. | 4. Select NO to choose manual installation, and then | select NEXT. The Hardware Types window appears. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 10-1 | 5. Select NETWORK ADAPTERS, and then select NEXT. The | Manufacturers and Models dialog boxes appear. | 6. Select the HAVE DISK push button. The Install from | Disk window appears. | 7. If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\WIN95, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows 95 Driver Diskette | that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and | Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's | diskette drive, type the directory path to the driver | files (usually A:\), and then select OK. | The Select Device window appears with a list of | available drivers. | 8. Select TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER WITH LAN EMULATION | (ETHERNET), or TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER WITH LAN | EMULATION (TOKEN-RING), and then select OK. | 9. The Add New Hardware Wizard window reappears and | displays the resource parameter values that Windows | 95 has selected for your adapter. Record these | values. You need to know these values when you | configure the adapter. | 10. Select NEXT. The Properties window appears with a | list of adapter parameters. | 11. The Automatic Configuration Mode parameter determines | whether or not your system will try to configure the | TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically (see | "Special Addresses" on page 2-2). The default is No. | If your network is not able to configure the | TURBOWAYS 25 LES ATM address automatically, you must | type the 40-character, hexadecimal LE Server ATM | address. (This is the address that you recorded on | page 2-2.) | If your network can configure the TURBOWAYS 25 LES | ATM address automatically by using a LAN Emulation | Configuration Server (LECS), select Automatic | Configuration Mode by choosing YES. | 12. If you want your computer to join a particular LAN, | type the optional Emulated LAN Name. Contact your | network administrator if you are unsure about the | Emulated LAN Name. 10-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | NOTE: Emulated LAN Names can be case-sensitive. | 13. If you want your computer to continue to communicate | with other stations also using Enhanced Mode during | certain types of network failure (such as an LES | failure), select ENHANCED MODE. | 14. Select the I/O address. (Make sure that this address | is the same as the address that you recorded in step | 8 on page 10-2.) | 15. Make sure that the value of Maximum Frame Size is | appropriate for your network. Contact your network | administrator if you are unsure about the maximum | frame size value. | 16. If you want to use the universally administered MAC | address, leave the next parameter, Network Address, | blank. If you want to use a locally administered MAC | address, type the 12-character, hexadecimal address | that you recorded on page 2-2. | 17. When you have finished entering these values, select | OK. Windows 95 begins copying files to your | computer's hard disk. | 18. If the program prompts you to insert the Windows 95 | diskettes or CD-ROM, follow the instructions in the | window. | If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files | (X:\WIN95, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | type the directory path to the driver files (usually | A:\), and then select OK. | 19. The Add New Hardware Wizard window reappears. Select | FINISH. The System Settings Change window appears. | 20. Select the option to shut down your computer. | 21. Insert the ATMAID Diskette in your computer's | diskette drive, and switch on your computer. The | Main panel of the ATMAID program appears. | 22. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. Make sure that the values | configure for the parameters are the same as the | values that you recorded in step 8 on page 10-2. | 23. Exit the ATMAID program, remove the ATMAID Diskette | from your computer, and restart Windows 95. Chapter 10. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (Windows 95) 10-3 | RECONFIGURING THE DEVICE DRIVER _______________________________ | The parameters have default values assigned to them. The | defaults are set to maximize performance for most | installations; changing them is not required. Change the | defaults only if you know that you have a specific need | to alter their values. | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to change the | advanced parameters using the STARTCD program, which | invokes the Windows 95 Network program automatically and | provides viewable instructions. | 1. If you are reconfiguring the device driver using the | STARTCD program, go to step 3. Otherwise, select | START, SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control | Panel appears. | 2. Select NETWORK. The Network settings window appears. | 3. In the CONFIGURATION tab, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA | ADAPTER WITH LAN EMULATION, and then select | PROPERTIES. The TURBOWAYS 25 Adapter Properties | window appears, | 4. Select the ADVANCED tab to see all the driver | parameters as they were configured last. | 5. Change parameter values as is appropriate for your | host and network environment. | 6. When you have finished, select OK to complete the | reconfiguration. | 7. At the end of the driver reconfiguration, Windows 95 | displays a message to shut down the system. Select | the option to shut down and restart the system. | REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | device driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes | the Windows 95 System program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, | always remove both the device driver and the | configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to | do so might mean that the adapter cannot be | configured in another machine. 10-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. | If you need to remove the device driver in the future, | use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the device driver using the | STARTCD program, go to step 4. Otherwise, select | START, SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control | Panel appears. | 2. Select SYSTEM. The System Properties window appears. | 3. Select the DEVICE MANAGER tab. A list of hardware | devices appears. | 4. Select the + next to NETWORK ADAPTERS, select | TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER WITH LAN EMULATION, and then | select REMOVE. | 5. At the end of the driver removal, Windows 95 displays | a message to shut down the system. Select the option | to shut down the system. | 6. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. Chapter 10. Installing the Forum-Compliant Driver (Windows 95) 10-5 10-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | CHAPTER 11. INSTALLING THE CLASSICAL IP DRIVER IN A WINDOWS 95 SYSTEM ______________________________________________________________________ | This chapter contains instructions for installing the | Classical IP device driver that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter | needs to communicate over an ATM network. | INSTALLING THE DRIVER USING WINDOWS 95 ______________________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to install the | driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes the | Windows 95 Add New Hardware program automatically and | provides viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. It is recommended that you install the Classical IP | driver before you configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter ______ | in your computer. By installing the driver first, | you can ensure that the adapter's configuration | parameters do not conflict with your computer's | existing devices. | 2. Before beginning this procedure, make sure that you | have your Windows 95 diskettes or CD-ROM. You will | need them to install the device driver. | 1. If you are installing the driver using the STARTCD | program, go to step 3. Otherwise, select START, | SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control Panel | appears. | 2. Select ADD NEW HARDWARE. The Add New Hardware window | appears. | 3. Select NEXT in the Add New Hardware window. The Add | New Hardware Wizard window appears. | 4. Select NO to choose manual installation, and then | select NEXT. The Hardware Type window appears. | 5. Select NETWORK ADAPTERS, and then select NEXT. The | Manufacturers and Models dialog box appears. | 6. Select the HAVE DISK push button. The Install from | Disk window appears. | 7. If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 11-1 | (X:\WIN95, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | insert the TURBOWAYS 25 Windows 95 Driver Diskette | that you created in "Creating and Using ATMAID and | Driver Diskettes" on page 2-3 in your computer's | diskette drive, type the directory path to the driver | files (usually A:\), and then select OK. | The Select Device window appears with a list of | available drivers. | 8. Select TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER WITH CLASSICAL IP, | and then select OK. | 9. The Add New Hardware Wizard window reappears and | displays the resource parameter values that Windows | 95 has selected for your adapter. Record these | values. You will need to know these values to | configure the adapter. | 10. Select NEXT. The TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter with | Classical IP Properties window appears. | 11. Type the ARP server ATM address of the adapter. | (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-3.) | 12. Select the I/O address of the adapter. (This is the | I/O address that you recorded in step 8.) | 13. Type the IP address of the adapter. (This is the IP | address that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same address that | is used to configure your IP stack. | 14. Type the IP subnet mask of the adapter. (This is the | subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3.) | NOTE: Make sure that this is the same subnet mask | that is used to configure your IP stack. | 15. When you have finished entering these values, select | OK. Windows 95 begins copying files to your | computer's hard disk. | 16. If the program prompts you to insert the Windows 95 | diskettes or CD-ROM, follow the instructions in the | window. | If you are installing the driver from the CD-ROM, | type the directory path to the driver files 11-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | (X:\WIN95, where X: is the CD-ROM drive), and then __ __ | select OK. | If you are installing the driver from a diskette, | type the directory path to the driver files (usually | A:\), and then select OK. | 17. The Add New Hardware Wizard window reappears. Select | FINISH. The System Settings Change window appears. | 18. Remove any diskette from your computer's diskette | drive, and select the option not to shut down your | computer. | 19. Select START, SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The | Control Panel appears. | 20. Select NETWORK. The Network window appears. | 21. In the CONFIGURATION tab, perform one of the | following actions: | o If the TCP/IP protocol is not listed in the | configuration list, select ADD, and continue with | step 22. | o If the TCP/IP protocol is listed in the | configuration list, go to step 24. | 22. Select PROTOCOL from the Network Component Type list, | and then select ADD. | 23. Select MICROSOFT from the Manufacturers list and | TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list, and then | select OK. The TCP/IP protocol appears in the | configuration list. | NOTE: This procedure uses Microsoft as the example. | If you select another manufacturer, the following | steps will be similar for that choice. | 24. From the Network window, select the appropriate | TCP/IP protocol. | 25. Select PROPERTIES. The TCP/IP Properties window | appears. | 26. Select the IP ADDRESS tab, and then select SPECIFY AN | IP ADDRESS. | 27. Type the following values: Chapter 11. Installing the Classical IP Driver (Windows 95) 11-3 | o The IP address of the adapter. (This is the IP | address that you recorded on page 2-3 and used in | step 13 on page 11-2.) | o The IP subnet mask of the adapter. (This is the | subnet mask that you recorded on page 2-3 and | used in step 14 on page 11-2.) | and then select OK. | 28. If other protocols have been installed by Windows 95 | (such as NetBEUI and IPX/SPX), remove them by | selecting the protocol, and then selecting REMOVE. | Only TCP/IP can be used with the TURBOWAYS 25 | Classical IP driver. | 29. When you have finished, select OK to exit the Network | program. | 30. Shut down your system, insert the ATMAID Diskette in | your computer's diskette drive, and switch on your | computer. The Welcome panel of the ATMAID program | appears. | 31. Select CONTINUE. The Main panel appears. | 32. Select CONFIGURE ADAPTER. Make sure that the values | configured for the parameters are the same as the | values that you recorded in step 8 on page 11-2. | 33. Select STORE and then OK. | 34. Exit the ATMAID program, remove the ATMAID Diskette | from your computer, and restart Windows 95. 11-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | RECONFIGURING THE DEVICE DRIVER _______________________________ | The parameters have default values assigned to them. The | defaults are set to maximize performance for most | installations; changing them is not required. Change the | defaults only if you know that you have a specific need | to alter their values. | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to change the | advanced parameters using the STARTCD program, which | invokes the Windows 95 Network program automatically and | provides viewable instructions. | 1. If you are reconfiguring the device driver using the | STARTCD program, go to step 3. Otherwise, select | START, SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control | Panel appears. | 2. Select NETWORK. The Network settings window appears. | 3. In the CONFIGURATION tab, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA | ADAPTER WITH CLASSICAL IP, and then select | PROPERTIES. The TURBOWAYS 25 Adapter Properties | window appears, | 4. Select the ADVANCED tab to see all the driver | parameters as they were configured last. | 5. Change parameter values as is appropriate for your | host and network environment. | 6. When you have finished, select OK to complete the | reconfiguration. | 7. At the end of the driver reconfiguration, Windows 95 | displays a message to shut down the system. Select | the option to shut down the system. Chapter 11. Installing the Classical IP Driver (Windows 95) 11-5 | REMOVING THE DEVICE DRIVER __________________________ | If you have a CD-ROM drive, it is best to remove the | device driver using the STARTCD program, which invokes | the Windows 95 System program automatically and provides | viewable instructions. | NOTES: | 1. Before you remove the adapter from your computer, | always remove both the device driver and the | configuration settings from the adapter. Failure to | do so might mean that the adapter cannot be | configured in another machine. | 2. Always remove the device drivers before you remove ______ | the configuration settings from the adapter. | If you need to remove the device driver in the future, | use the following procedure. | 1. If you are removing the device driver using the | STARTCD program, go to step 4. Otherwise, select | START, SETTINGS, and CONTROL PANEL. The Control | Panel appears. | 2. Select SYSTEM. The System Properties window appears. | 3. Select the DEVICE MANAGER tab. A list of hardware | devices appears. | 4. Select the + next to NETWORK ADAPTERS, select | TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER WITH CLASSICAL IP, and then | select REMOVE. | 5. At the end of the driver removal, Windows 95 displays | a message to shut down the system. Select the option | to shut down the system. | 6. If you are planning to remove the adapter from your | computer, go to "Removing the Configuration Settings" | on page 3-5, remove the adapter configuration, and | shut down your computer and unplug it before you | remove the adapter from the computer. 11-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CHAPTER 12. PROBLEM SOLVING, HELP, AND SERVICE INFORMATION ___________________________________________________________ This chapter contains procedures that help you troubleshoot problems with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter and obtain additional assistance and service for your adapter. PROBLEM SOLVING _______________ If you were not able to complete the driver installation procedures successfully, or if a TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is not operating correctly, use the following steps to start the problem-solving process: 1. In Table 12-1, locate the symptom that best describes the problem. 2. Follow the recommended actions for resolving the problem. +---------------------------------------------------+ | Table 12-1 (Page 1 of 2). Problems and | | Recommended Actions | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | PROBLEM | RECOMMENDED ACTION | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | The system | Invoke the ATMAID program by | | halts while | booting the computer from the | | running the | ATMAID Diskette. If the | | ATMAID program | problem persists, go to | | | "Solving Problems with Resource | | | Conflicts" on page 12-6. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | Errors noted | Go to "Solving Problems with | | while testing | Adapter Installation" on | | the adapter | page 12-3. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | Problem with | Go to "Solving Problems with | | loading the | Driver Installation" on | | drivers | page 12-4. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | Problem with | Go to "Testing the Adapter" on | | the adapter's | page 3-6. | | operation | | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 12-1 +---------------------------------------------------+ | Table 12-1 (Page 2 of 2). Problems and | | Recommended Actions | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | PROBLEM | RECOMMENDED ACTION | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | The adapter | Go to "Solving an Adapter | | cannot | Communication Problem" on | | communicate on | page 12-7. | | the network, | | | but other | | | stations on the | | | network can | | | communicate | | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | NetWare client | Go to "Solving a NetWare Client | | software is not | Installation Problem (DOS and | | functioning | Windows)" on page 12-12. | | correctly | | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | Graphics are | Use a VGA or better monitor. | | not appearing | | | correctly | | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | The system | Go to "Solving Problems with | | cannot boot | Resource Conflicts" on | | | page 12-6. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | You have | Make sure that the conditions | | difficulty | described in "IBM TCP/IP | | using the | Environments" on page E-8 (for | | adapter with | LAN emulation) or "IBM TCP/IP | | IBM TCP/IP for | Environments" on page F-2 (for | | DOS | Classical IP) have been met. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | Protocol | Go to "Solving Problems with | | Manager fails | Protocol Manager (DOS and | | | Windows)" on page 12-12. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ | NETBIND fails | Go to "Solving Problems with | | | NETBIND (DOS and Windows)" on | | | page 12-13. | +-----------------+---------------------------------+ OBTAINING MORE HELP ___________________ If you are still having problems after trying the suggested actions in Table 12-1, see "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13 for information on obtaining service for your adapter. 12-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH ADAPTER INSTALLATION __________________________________________ This section contains information about problems that you might encounter during adapter installation. Use this section if you suspect a problem with the adapter. 1. Follow the instructions under "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 to begin testing the adapter. If an error occurs, the diagnostics program will display an error message, a suggested action to correct the problem, and an error code. Make a note of the error message and error code. 2. If you receive an error message, try the suggested action and run the test again, starting at "Testing the Adapter." 3. If the problem persists after testing the adapter again, verify that the following conditions have been met before having the computer serviced: o The cable or wrap plug is firmly attached to the adapter. o The adapter is firmly seated in the expansion slot. o You are using the appropriate adapter cables for your system. Failure to use ATM Forum-compliant cabling when necessary can hinder successful adapter installation. See Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" for a description of the compatible adapter cables. o If you are using a wrap plug, you are using an ATM wrap plug (P/N 42H0540) or equivalent. See "RJ-45 ATM Wrap Plug Specifications" on page I-7 for more information on the RJ-45 ATM wrap plug. If any of the above conditions have not been met, correct any problems and run the test again, starting with the first step under "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6. If all of the above conditions have been met, have your computer, adapter, or adapter cable serviced if necessary. See "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13 for information on obtaining help and service. Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-3 SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH DRIVER INSTALLATION _________________________________________ Use these procedures if the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers are not loading correctly. DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 The drivers are not loading correctly if: o You do NOT see a series of driver messages similar to ___ these: +-------------------------------------------------------+ | IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ADAPTER DEVICE DRIVER VERSION | | X.XX | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1994, 1996. ALL RIGHTS | | RESERVED. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | ATW0003 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER UNIVERSAL ADDRESS IS | | XXXXXXXXXXXX | +-------------------------------------------------------+ o You receive an error message in the form ATWxxxx, LT8xxxx, or DXMxxxx. o You receive no messages at all. 1. Ensure that you correctly followed the procedures in one of the following chapters: o Chapter 4, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE Driver in a DOS or Windows System" o Chapter 5, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in a DOS or Windows System" o Chapter 6, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE Driver in an OS/2 System" | o Chapter 7, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in | an OS/2 System" 2. In Table 12-2 on page 12-5, locate the symptom or message you are receiving and perform the recommended actions. 12-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table 12-2. Investigating Driver Installation | | Messages and Problems | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | SYMPTOM/MESSAGE | RECOMMENDED ACTION | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Go to "NDIS MAC Driver Messages | | ATW | for DOS and Windows" on page G-2 | | | or "OS/2 Driver Messages" on | | | page G-18. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Go to "ODI-to-NDIS Mapper Messages | | LT8 | for DOS and Windows" on page G-10. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Refer to your LSP documentation. | | DXM | | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Other messages | Consult your network application | | | documentation: for example, your | | | NetWare documentation. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | You receive no | Reinstall the driver. If the | | messages at all | problem persists, contact your | | | service personnel. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Adapter software | Invoke the setup program by | | has been | booting the computer from the | | installed on | ATMAID Diskette. | | your hard disk, | | | but the setup | | | program does not | | | run | | +------------------+------------------------------------+ WINDOWS NT Use this procedure if the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers are not loading correctly. 1. Ensure that you correctly followed the procedures in one of the following chapters: o Chapter 8, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE Driver in a Windows NT System" o Chapter 9, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in a Windows NT System" 2. Go to the Program Manager and select ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS. The Administrative Tools group appears. 3. Select EVENT VIEWER and look for the events from the device driver source (AT25LE for LAN emulation or Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-5 AT25IP for Classical IP). These events have the following event numbers assigned: o 5001 o 5002 o 5004 o 5005 o 5008 o 5009 o 5010 4. Select the event that you want to examine. The Event Detail dialog box opens. Its Description window contains information about the event. 5. In "Windows NT Driver Messages" on page G-18, locate the event number and driver message of the event and follow the recommended actions for resolving the problem. | WINDOWS 95 | Use this procedure if the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers are not | loading correctly. | 1. Ensure that you correctly followed the procedures in | one of the following chapters: | o Chapter 10, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE | Driver in a Windows 95 System" | o Chapter 11, "Installing the Classical IP Driver | in a Windows 95 System" | 2. Make sure that the configured parameters are correct. | 3. If the problem persists, contact your service | personnel. SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH RESOURCE CONFLICTS ________________________________________ A TURBOWAYS 25 adapter that contains a previous configuration can cause problems. This can occur when a TURBOWAYS 25 adapter has been configured in one machine for use in another machine or when a TURBOWAYS 25 adapter has been moved from one machine to another without first removing the existing adapter configuration. | To correct the problem, remove the existing adapter | configuration settings by running the ATMAID program (see | "Removing the Configuration Settings" on page 3-5) and 12-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | using the Remove push button on the Configure Adapter | panel. | If your system will not boot, remove the adapter, install | it in the machine that was used to configure it, and then | remove the existing adapter configuration settings. VIEWING RESOURCES (WINDOWS NT) | In a Windows NT 3.51 system, it is possible that your | adapter has been configured in such a way that it has a | conflict with another adapter in your machine. You can perform the following steps to see which resources are assigned to the system. 1. Go to the Program Manager and select ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS. The Administrative Tools group appears. 2. Select WINDOWS NT DIAGNOSTICS. The Windows NT Diagnostics dialog box opens. 3. Select IRQ/PORT STATUS to see the interrupt levels and I/O addresses that are in use. 4. Select DMA/MEMORY to see the DMA channels that are in use. SOLVING AN ADAPTER COMMUNICATION PROBLEM ________________________________________ Use these procedures if the adapter loads but is unable to communicate in the network while other stations are able to communicate. DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 You would have an adapter communication problem if: o You see a series of driver messages similar to these: +-------------------------------------------------------+ | IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ATM ADAPTER DEVICE DRIVER VERSION | | X.XX | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1994, 1996. ALL RIGHTS | | RESERVED. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | ATW0003 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER UNIVERSAL ADDRESS IS | | XXXXXXXXXXXX | +-------------------------------------------------------+ but the adapter cannot communicate with the network. Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-7 o You see error messages such as: +-------------------------------------------------------+ | ATW009 AN UNRECOVERABLE ERROR OCCURRED WHILE THE | | TURBOWAYS 25 ATM DEVICE DRIVER PROGRAM WAS | | ATTEMPTING TO REGISTER WITH THE PROTOCOL | | MANAGER. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ or +-------------------------------------------------------+ | ATW015 A MEDIA ERROR OCCURRED. ENSURE THAT THE | | ADAPTER IS CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Verify that the appropriate adapter cable is connected to the adapter and to the network. Failure to use ATM Forum-compliant cabling when necessary will prevent the adapter from communicating with the network. See Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" for a description of the compatible adapter cables. 2. Replace the adapter cable with a known, good cable. 3. Verify that the adapter is firmly seated in the expansion slot. 4. If you used a locally administered MAC address during device driver installation, verify that you entered the correct MAC address. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) The value of the MAC_ADDR parameter is located in the appropriate PROTOCOL.INI file. 5. For LAN emulation, if you entered an LES ATM address during device driver installation, verify that it is correct. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) The value of the LES_ATM_ADDR parameter is located in the appropriate PROTOCOL.INI file. 6. If you are using Classical IP, verify that you entered the correct IP address, IP subnet mask, and ARP server ATM address during device driver installation. (These are the values that you recorded on page 2-3.) The values of the IP_ADDR, IP_MASK, and ARPSERV_ATM_ADDR parameters are located in the appropriate PROTOCOL.INI file. NOTE: Make sure that the IP address and IP subnet mask are the same as those used to configure your IP stack. 12-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 7. Verify that the network application or other network software is operating correctly on the computer in which the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is installed. 8. Use "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 to run the adapter diagnostics. If the tests are completed successfully, contact your network administrator. WINDOWS NT Use the following procedure if the adapter loads but is unable to communicate in the network while other stations are able to communicate. 1. Go to the Program Manager and select ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS. The Administrative Tools group appears. 2. Select EVENT VIEWER and look for the events from the device driver source (AT25LE for LAN emulation or AT25IP for Classical IP). These events have the following event numbers assigned: o 5001 o 5002 o 5004 o 5005 o 5008 o 5009 o 5010 3. Select the event that you want to examine. The Event Detail dialog box opens. Its Description window contains information about the event. 4. In "Windows NT Driver Messages" on page G-18, locate the event number and driver message of the event and follow the recommended actions for resolving the problem. 5. Verify that the appropriate adapter cable is connected to the adapter and to the network. Failure to use ATM Forum-compliant cabling when necessary will prevent the adapter from communicating with the network. See Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" for a description of the compatible adapter cables. 6. Replace the adapter cable with a known, good cable. 7. Verify that the adapter is firmly seated in the expansion slot. Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-9 8. If you used a locally administered network address during device driver installation, verify that you entered the correct network address. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) View your adapter configuration to determine the configured network address. 9. For LAN emulation, if you entered an LES ATM address during device driver installation, verify that it is correct. (This is the address that you recorded on page 2-2.) View your adapter configuration to determine the configured LES ATM address. 10. If you are using Classical IP, verify that you entered the correct IP address, IP subnet mask, and ARP server ATM address during device driver installation. (These are the values that you recorded on page 2-3.) View your adapter configuration to determine the configured IP address, IP subnet mask, and ARP server ATM address. NOTE: Make sure that the IP address and IP subnet mask are the same as those used to configure your IP stack. 11. Verify that the network application or other network software is operating correctly on the computer in which the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is installed. 12. Use "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 to run the adapter diagnostics. If the tests are completed successfully, contact your network administrator. | WINDOWS 95 | Use the following procedure if the adapter loads but is | unable to communicate in the network while other stations | are able to communicate. | 1. Ensure that you correctly followed the procedures in | one of the following chapters: | o Chapter 10, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE | Driver in a Windows 95 System" | o Chapter 11, "Installing the Classical IP Driver | in a Windows 95 System" | 2. Verify that the appropriate adapter cable is | connected to the adapter and to the network. Failure | to use ATM Forum-compliant cabling when necessary | will prevent the adapter from communicating with the | network. See Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface 12-10 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" for a | description of the compatible adapter cables. | 3. Replace the adapter cable with a known, good cable. | 4. Verify that the adapter is firmly seated in the | expansion slot. | 5. If you used a locally administered network address | during device driver installation, verify that you | entered the correct network address. (This is the | address that you recorded on page 2-2.) View your | adapter configuration to determine the configured | network address. | 6. For LAN emulation, if you entered an LES ATM address | during device driver installation, verify that it is | correct. (This is the address that you recorded on | page 2-2.) View your adapter configuration to | determine the configured LES ATM address. | 7. If you are using Classical IP, verify that you | entered the correct IP address, IP subnet mask, and | ARP server ATM address during device driver | installation. (These are the values that you | recorded on page 2-3.) View your adapter | configuration to determine the configured IP address, | IP subnet mask, and ARP server ATM address. | NOTE: Make sure that the IP address and IP subnet | mask are the same as those used to configure your IP | stack. | 8. Verify that the network application or other network | software is operating correctly on the computer in | which the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is installed. | 9. Use "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 to run the | adapter diagnostics. If the tests are completed | successfully, contact your network administrator. Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-11 SOLVING A NETWARE CLIENT INSTALLATION PROBLEM (DOS AND WINDOWS) _______________________________________________________________ The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter must be the only LAN adapter used with a NetWare client. To ensure this, the ATMAID program disables any other LAN adapter drivers that it finds with the client software by commenting out the pertinent statements (that is, by marking the lines with a comment preceding the line and inserting REM at the beginning of each line). NOTE: The original copies of all files that were changed are given a filetype of ATM and are saved so that you can refer to them later if necessary. If your client installation does not function correctly, check your STARTNET.BAT or AUTOEXEC.BAT files to ensure that the TURBOWAYS driver was installed correctly and that other drivers were removed. It might be necessary for you to manually remove other ODI drivers. These drivers will normally have a filetype of COM and will be located after the LSL statement and before the IPXODI statement in the STARTNET.BAT or AUTOEXEC.BAT files. Figure 12-1 is an example of an operational STARTNET.BAT file used with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. " SET NWLANGUAGE = ENGLISH C:\NWCLIENT\LSL C:\AT25LEP\ODI2NDI" (inserted by ATMAID) " C:\AT25LEP\NETBIND" (inserted by ATMAID) " C:\NWCLIENT\IPXODI C:\NWCLIENT\VLM " Figure 12-1. Sample STARTNET.BAT File SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH PROTOCOL MANAGER (DOS AND WINDOWS) ________________________________________________________ When updating the PROTOCOL.INI file, some configuration programs remove quotation marks from various fields in the PROTOCOL.INI file. When this happens, Protocol Manager fails with the following message: PRO0006E: INTEGER OVERFLOW IN PROTOCOL.INI PARAMETER To restore the quotation marks, go to the TURBOWAYS 25 installation directory and run the QUOTEINI utility by entering the command QUOTEINI and rebooting your computer. 12-12 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH NETBIND (DOS AND WINDOWS) _______________________________________________ IBM AntiVirus (IBMAV) software can cause the NETBIND program to fail. If this occurs, edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that the statement loading the IBMAV software follows the NETBIND statement or, if you have a NetWare Client environment, so that it follows the STARTNET statement. HELP AND SERVICE INFORMATION ____________________________ During the warranty period, you can get toll-free technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to answer any questions about your new IBM adapter. If you need warranty service, return or exchange is available. In addition, if your IBM adapter is installed in an IBM computer, you might be entitled to service at your location. Your technical support representative can help you determine the best alternative. Before calling, please prepare for your call by following these steps. STEP 1: TROUBLESHOOTING You might be able to solve the problem yourself. If you have not done so already, try the procedures in "Problem Solving" on page 12-1 before calling IBM. Additionally, here are some other things you might want to try: o Install the adapter in a different slot, if one is available. o Inspect the adapter for damage. o Check the computer manual for instructions about the installation of upgrades. Look for a section about system setup or system configuration. Follow all procedures. STEP 2: PREPARING FOR THE CALL To assist the technical support representative, have available as much of the following information as possible: o Part number, serial number, and date code listed on the paper label located on the side of the adapter o Proof of purchase Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-13 o Computer manufacturer, model, serial number (if IBM), and manual o Exact wording of the error message and error code (if any) o Description of the problem o Hardware and software configuration information for your system If possible, be at your computer. Your technical support representative might want to walk you through the problem during the call. STEP 3: PLACING THE CALL TO IBM Use one of the following numbers: | o Within the United States, call the Options by IBM | HelpCenter at 1-800-426-7299. o Within Canada - For support, call HelpPC at 1-800-565-3344. - For more information or to place an order, call 1-800-465-7999. o Outside the United States and Canada, contact your IBM HelpWare number, your place of purchase, or your local branch office. OBTAINING TURBOWAYS 25 CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISKETTES ___________________________________________________ As updated versions of the diskettes described in this manual are produced, they will be made available for you in several ways. o From the World Wide Web: On the World Wide Web, use the following Universal Resource Locator (URL) to obtain a listing of available diskettes: http://www.raleigh.ibm.com/nes/nesatm.htm You can then copy any of the files listed in "Available Files" on page 12-15 to your local disk. o By anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP): 12-14 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing From the FTP site: lansupport.raleigh.ibm.com Change to the subdirectory /pub/products/lanprods/atm. Read the INDEX.TXT file for information on this directory. You can then get the diskettes listed in "Available Files." NOTE: All of these files must be downloaded as binary files. o From the IBM Bulletin Board System (BBS): You can access the IBM BBS by dialing 919-517-0001. Go to directory 32. You can then download any of the files listed in "Available Files." AVAILABLE FILES The files listed in this section contain the current TURBOWAYS 25 diskette images. As later levels become available, the same files will be updated to contain the most recent versions. Each file is a self-extracting diskette image. o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA DOS/Windows ATM Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation ATMAID Diskette o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA DOS/Windows Classical IP ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Windows NT, Windows 95, and OS/2 | ATMAID Diskette | o TURBOWAYS 25 OS/2 Driver Diskette (ATM | Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation and Classical IP) o TURBOWAYS 25 Windows NT Driver Diskette (ATM Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation and Classical IP) | o TURBOWAYS 25 Windows 95 Driver Diskette (ATM | Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation and Classical IP) NOTE: Files for other ATM products are available also. If you have difficulty locating them, call one of the numbers listed in "Step 3: Placing the Call to IBM" on page 12-14. Chapter 12. Problem Solving, Help, and Service Information 12-15 12-16 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX A. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR ___________________________________________________________________________ DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 ______________________ This appendix lists the ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation configuration parameters that are supported by the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, with a brief explanation of each parameter. NDIS MAC DRIVER PARAMETERS IN PROTOCOL.INI __________________________________________ For LAN emulation, the parameters supported by the NDIS MAC driver (see Appendix H, "Driver File Names") are described in Table A-1. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 1 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ADAPTER_TYPE | The type of adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 2 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | AGING_TIMEOUT | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | that an ARP table entry is | | | maintained without verification. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 10 to 300 (Default = | | | 300) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | BEST_E_PK_RATE | The peak rate for best-effort | | | (data) connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 A-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 2 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CNTRL_P_PK _RATE | The peak rate for the control | | | plane (signalling and Interim | | | Local Management Interface | | | [ILMI]) connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CONN_COMP_TIMER | The time (in seconds) in which | | | data or a READY_IND message is | | | expected from the calling party. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 10 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CONTROL_TIMEOUT | The timeout period (in seconds) | | | for most request and response | | | control frame interactions. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 10 to 300 (Default = | | | 120) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Drivername | AT25LE$ | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ELAN_NAME | The name of the emulated LAN that | | | the end system attempts to join. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 32 characters (this | | | parameter is optional) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ A-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 3 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ENHANCED_MODE | The mode that determines whether | | | or not this station can continue | | | to communicate with other | | | stations also using Enhanced Mode | | | during certain types of network | | | failure (such as an LES failure). | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: "YES" or "NO" (Default = | | | "NO") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FLUSH_TIMEOUT | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | allowed to receive the | | | LE_FLUSH_RESPONSE after the | | | LE_FLUSH_REQUEST has been sent | | | before recovery action is taken. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 4 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FRWRD_DELAY _TME | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | that an ARP entry for a non-local | | | MAC address is maintained without | | | verification. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 4 to 30 (Default = 15) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IO_ADDR | The base I/O address for the | | | adapter. (This is the address | | | that you recorded on page 3-2.) | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 100, 120, 140, 160, 220, | | | 240, 300, 320, 340, or 360 | | | (Default = 120) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix A. LE Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) A-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 4 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN_TYPE | The type of LAN to emulate. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE (ETHERNET): "802.3+V2" | | | | | | VALUE (TOKEN-RING): "802.5" | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LE_ARP_CACHE_SZ | The number of entries in the ARP | | | table that maintains the ATM | | | addresses for LAN destinations. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 16 to 50 (Default = 16 | | | | for DOS and Windows, 30 for OS/2) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LE_ARP_RSP_TIME | The maximum expected time (in | | | seconds) for the | | | LE_ARP_REQUEST/LE_ARP_RESPONSE | | | cycle to complete. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 30 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LEC_AUTO_CFG | The configuration mode that | | | determines how the adapter | | | obtains the LES ATM address. A | | | value of "NO" directs the driver | | | to use the user-defined value of | | | the LES_ATM_ADDR parameter for | | | the LES ATM address. If your | | | network has an LECS, a value of | | | "YES" directs the adapter to | | | contact the LECS to determine the | | | LES ATM address automatically. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: "YES" or "NO" (Default = | | | "NO") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ A-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 5 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LES_ATM_ADDR | The ATM address of the LES. This | | | parameter is required if the | | | value of LEC_AUTO_CFG = "NO". | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: A 40-character, | | | hexadecimal address, enclosed in | | | double quotes (" ") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAC_ADDR | The MAC address for the adapter. | | | The adapter can be known on the | | | network by its universally | | | administered address (encoded in | | | the adapter memory at the | | | factory) or a locally | | | administered address (a unique, | | | user-assigned address). | | | | | | The universally administered | | | address is the default. The | | | address appears on the TURBOWAYS | | | 25 bracket. See Figure J-1 on | | | page J-1 for an illustration. | | | | | | If you use a locally administered | | | address, it should appear with | | | this parameter. (This is the | | | address that you recorded on page | | | 2-2.) Omit this parameter if you | | | use a universally administered | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: 400000000000 to | | | 7FFFFFFFFFFF, enclosed in double | | | quotes (" ") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix A. LE Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) A-5 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 6 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_CFG_RETRIES | The maximum number of times that | | | a CONFIG_REQUEST is re-sent to | | | the LECS and a JOIN_REQUEST is | | | re-sent to the LES in the absence | | | of a response during the join | | | process. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 0 to 2 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_CONNECTIONS | The maximum number of | | | connections. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid | | | for OS/2 only. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 16 to 30 (Default = 30) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_FRAME_SIZE | The maximum AAL-5 service data | | | unit (SDU) size of a data frame | | | that can be transmitted or | | | received. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1516, 4544, 9234, or | | | 18 190 | | | (Default = 1516 for Ethernet, | | | 4544 for Token-Ring) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_MULTIC_ADDR | The maximum number of multicast | | | addresses that this station | | | supports. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 8 to 64 (Default = 8) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_RETRY_CNT | The number of times that an | | | LE_ARP request is retried. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 0 to 2 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ A-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-1 (Page 7 of 7). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_UNKN_FR_CNT | The maximum number of frames for | | | a given unicast MAC address that | | | can be sent to the Broadcast and | | | Unknown Server (BUS). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 10 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PATH_SWTCH_DELY | The time (in seconds) allowed | | | from the sending of a frame to | | | the BUS until the LEC assumes | | | that the frame either has been | | | discarded or has been delivered | | | to the recipient. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 8 (Default = 6) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | UNI_VERSION | Which version of the ATM Forum | | | User Network Interface (UNI) | | | specification is used by the | | | driver, or whether the driver | | | uses ILMI to determine the | | | appropriate UNI version. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: UNI3.0, UNI3.1, AUTO | | | (Default = AUTO) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | VCC_TIMEOUT | The time (in seconds) that the | | | adapter maintains inactive data | | | connections. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 30 to 99 999 999 | | | (Default = 1200) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix A. LE Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) A-7 ODI-TO-NDIS MAPPER PARAMETERS IN PROTOCOL.INI _____________________________________________ Table A-2 explains the PROTOCOL.INI parameters supported by the DOS ODI-to-NDIS mapper for LAN emulation. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-2 (Page 1 of 3). ODI-to-NDIS Mapper | | Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Drivername | The value of this parameter is | | | ODI2NDI$. Drivername must be specified | | | for the mapper to function correctly. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Bindings | The value of this parameter is the name | | | of an NDIS MAC driver section in the | | | PROTOCOL.INI file. Bindings must be | | | specified for the mapper to function | | | correctly. | | | | | | The mapper can be loaded only once. | | | For a DOS system, the mapper can be | | | bound to only one NDIS MAC driver. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ETHERNET_802|2This parameter indicates whether or not | | | the mapper is to use an 802.2 Ethernet | | | frame. | | | | | | This frame type is the default frame | | | type for the mapper. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | Ethernet LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ A-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-2 (Page 2 of 3). ODI-to-NDIS Mapper | | Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ETHERNET_SNA| This parameter indicates whether or not | | | the mapper is to use an Ethernet frame | | | with an encapsulated Sub-Network Access | | | Protocol (SNAP) header. The SNAP | | | header is used to transport network | | | protocols that do not use IEEE 802.2 | | | Logical Link Control (LLC), such as the | | | Internet Protocol (IP) and NetWare | | | Internetwork Packet Exchange** (IPX**). | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | Ethernet LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ETHERNET_802|3This parameter indicates whether or not | | | the mapper is to use an 802.3 Ethernet | | | frame. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | Ethernet LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ETHERNET_II | This parameter indicates whether or not | | | the mapper is to use an Ethernet II | | | frame. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | Ethernet LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ Appendix A. LE Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) A-9 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table A-2 (Page 3 of 3). ODI-to-NDIS Mapper | | Parameters in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | TOKEN-RING | This parameter indicates whether or not | | | the mapper is to use the standard | | | token-ring frame. | | | | | | This frame type is the default frame | | | type for the mapper. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | token-ring LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | TOKEN-RING | This parameter indicates whether or not | | _SNAP | the mapper is to use a token-ring frame | | | with an encapsulated SNAP header. The | | | SNAP header is used to transport | | | network protocols that do not use IEEE | | | 802.2 LLC, such as the IP and IPX. | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid for | | | token-ring LAN emulation only. | | | | | | VALID VALUES: Yes or No | | | | | | | NOTE: Only one frame type can be equal | | | | to Yes. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ A-10 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | APPENDIX B. CLASSICAL IP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR DOS, WINDOWS, AND OS/2 _____________________________________________________________________________ This appendix lists the configuration parameters that are supported by the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, with a brief explanation of each parameter. NDIS MAC DRIVER PARAMETERS IN PROTOCOL.INI __________________________________________ For Classical IP, the parameters supported by the NDIS MAC driver (see Appendix H, "Driver File Names") are described in Table B-1. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table B-1 (Page 1 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ADAPTER_TYPE | The type of adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 2 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ARPSRV_ATM_ADDR | The ATM address of the ARP | | | server. This parameter is | | | required and must be set to the | | | ARP server's actual (non-0) ATM | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: A 40-character, | | | hexadecimal address | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | ARP_SRV_ENABLE | This parameter, when enabled, | | | | makes a client act as the server | | | | in a workgroup. | | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 0 (Disable) or 1 (Enable) | | | | (Default = 0) | | | | | | | NOTE: For OS/2, this value must | | | | equal 0. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 B-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table B-1 (Page 2 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | BEST_E_PK_RATE | The peak rate for best-effort | | | (data) connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CNTRL_P_PK _RATE | The peak rate for the control | | | plane (signalling and ILMI) | | | connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Drivername | AT25IP$ | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IO_ADDR | The base I/O address for the | | | adapter. (This is the address | | | that you recorded on page 3-2.) | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 100, 120, 140, 160, 220, | | | 240, 300, 320, 340, or 360 | | | (Default = 120) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP_ADDR | The unique IP address for the | | | adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Dotted-decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: Four numbers (0 to 255), | | | | separated by periods | | | | | | | NOTE: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid | _______ | | | address. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ B-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table B-1 (Page 3 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP_IDLE_TIMEOUT | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | that an ARP table entry is | | | maintained without verification. | | | | | | | NOTE: This parameter is valid | | | | for DOS and Windows only. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 10 to 900 (Default = | | | 300) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP_MASK | The specific IP subnet mask of | | | the adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Dotted-decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: Four numbers (0 to 255), | | | | separated by periods | | | | | | | NOTE: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid | _______ | | | value. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix B. CIP Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) B-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table B-1 (Page 4 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAC_ADDR | The MAC address for the adapter. | | | The adapter can be known on the | | | network by its universally | | | administered address (encoded in | | | the adapter memory at the | | | factory) or a locally | | | administered address (a unique, | | | user-assigned address). | | | | | | The universally administered | | | address is the default. The | | | address appears on the TURBOWAYS | | | 25 ATM PCI Adapter bracket. See | | | Figure J-1 on page J-1 for an | | | illustration. | | | | | | If you use a locally administered | | | address, it should appear with | | | this parameter. (This is the | | | address that you recorded on page | | | 2-2.) Omit this parameter if you | | | use a universally administered | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: 400000000000 to | | | 7FFFFFFFFFFF | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_CONNECTIONS | The maximum number of | | | connections. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE (DOS AND WINDOWS): 3 to 16 | | | (Default = 16) | | | | | | | VALUE (OS/2): 16 to 30 (Default | | | | = 30) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ B-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table B-1 (Page 5 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | | in PROTOCOL.INI | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | MAX_FRAME_SIZE | The maximum AAL-5 service data | | | unit (SDU) size of a data frame | | | that can be transmitted or | | | received. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 34 to 20 000 (Default = | | | 9180) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | UNI_VERSION | Which version of the ATM Forum | | | | User Network Interface (UNI) | | | | specification is used by the | | | | driver, or whether the driver | | | | uses ILMI to determine the | | | | appropriate UNI version. | | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | | VALUE: UNI3.0, UNI3.1, AUTO | | | | (Default = AUTO) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix B. CIP Configuration Parameters (DOS, Windows, and OS/2) B-5 B-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | APPENDIX C. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR ___________________________________________________________________________ | WINDOWS NT AND WINDOWS 95 _________________________ This appendix lists the ATM Forum-compliant LAN emulation configuration parameters that are supported by the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, with a brief explanation of each parameter. These parameters appear in the LAN Emulation parameter configuration dialog boxes during driver installation. NDIS MAC DRIVER PARAMETERS __________________________ For LAN emulation, the parameters supported by the NDIS MAC driver are described in Table C-1. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 1 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Aging Timeout | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | that an ARP table entry is | | | maintained without verification | | | of its associated ATM address. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 10 to 300 (Default = | | | 300) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Best Effort Peak | The peak rate for best-effort | | Rate | (data) connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 C-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 2 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Control Plane | The peak rate for the control | | Peak Rate | plane (signalling and ILMI) | | | connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Connection | The time (in seconds) in which | | Completion Timer | data or a Ready Indication | | | message is expected from the | | | calling party. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 10 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Control Timeout | The timeout period (in seconds) | | | for most request and response | | | control frame interactions. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 10 to 300 (Default = | | | 120) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Emulated LAN Name | The name of the emulated LAN that | | | this station attempts to join. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 32 characters (this | | | parameter is optional) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ C-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 3 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | Enhanced Mode | The mode that determines whether | | | | or not this station can continue | | | | to communicate with other | | | | stations also using Enhanced Mode | | | | during certain types of network | | | | failure (such as an LES failure). | | | | | | | TYPE (WINDOWS 95): Character | | | | string | | | | | | | VALUE (WINDOWS NT): "Selected" | | | | or "Not selected" | | | | (Default = "Not selected") | | | | | | | VALUE (WINDOWS 95): "YES" or | | | | "NO" | | | | (Default = "NO") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Flush Timeout | The maximum time (in seconds) | | | allowed to receive the response | | | to a Flush Request before | | | recovery action is taken. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 4 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Forward Delay | The maximum time (in seconds) | | Time | that an ARP entry for a non-local | | | MAC address is maintained without | | | verification. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 4 to 30 (Default = 15) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | I/O Address | The unique, physical I/O address | | | range for the adapter. (This is | | | the address that you recorded on | | | page 3-2.) | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 100-11F, 120-13F, | | | | 140-15F, 160-21F, 220-23F, | | | | 240-2FF, 300-31F, 320-33F, | | | | 340-35F, or 360-41F | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix C. LE Configuration Parameters (Windows NT and Windows 95) C-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 4 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN Type | The type of LAN that is used by | | | the system. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: "Ethernet" (802.3+V2) | | | with both IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet | | | DIX V2 supported, or "Token-Ring" | | | (802.5) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN Emulation ARP | The number of entries in the ARP | | Cache Size | table that maintains the ATM | | | addresses for LAN destinations. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 16 to 50 (Default = 32) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN Emulation ARP | The maximum expected time (in | | Time | seconds) for the LAN Emulation | | | ARP Request/LAN Emulation ARP | | | Response cycle to complete. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 30 (Default = 4) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ C-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 5 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN Emulation | The configuration mode that | | Client Automatic | determines how the adapter | | Configuration | obtains the LES ATM address. A | | | value of "Not selected" directs | | | the driver to use the | | | user-defined value of the LES ATM | | | Address parameter for the LES ATM | | | address. If your network has an | | | LECS, a value of "Selected" | | | directs the adapter to contact | | | the LECS to determine the LES ATM | | | address automatically. | | | | | | | TYPE (WINDOWS 95): Character | | | | string | | | | | | | VALUE (WINDOWS NT): "Selected" | | | | or "Not selected" | | | | (Default = "Not Selected") | | | | | | | VALUE (WINDOWS 95): "YES" or | | | | "NO" | | | | (Default = "NO") | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | LAN Emulation | The ATM address of the LES. This | | Server ATM | parameter is required if LEC | | Address | Automatic Configuration is not | | | selected. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: A 40-character, | | | hexadecimal address | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum | The maximum number of times that | | Configuration | a Configuration Request is | | Retries | re-sent to the LECS and a Join | | | Request is re-sent to the LES in | | | the absence of a response during | | | the join process. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 0 to 2 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix C. LE Configuration Parameters (Windows NT and Windows 95) C-5 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 6 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum ATM | The maximum number of | | Connections | connections. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 8 to 30 (Default = 30) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Max Frame Size | The maximum AAL-5 service data | | | unit (SDU) size of a data frame | | | that can be transmitted or | | | received. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1516, 4544, 9234, or | | | 18 190 | | | (Default = 1516 for Ethernet, | | | 4544 for Token-Ring) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum Number of | The maximum number of multicast | | Multicast | addresses that this station | | Addresses | supports. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 8 to 64 (Default = 8) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum Retry | The number of times that an LAN | | Count | Emulation ARP request is retried. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 0 to 2 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum Unknown | The maximum number of frames for | | Frame Count | a given unicast MAC address that | | | can be sent to the Broadcast and | | | Unknown Server (BUS). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 10 (Default = 1) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ C-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 7 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Network Address | The MAC address for the adapter. | | | The adapter can be known on the | | | network by its universally | | | administered address (encoded in | | | the adapter memory at the | | | factory) or by a locally | | | administered address (a unique, | | | user-assigned address). | | | | | | The universally administered | | | address is the default. The | | | address appears on the TURBOWAYS | | | 25 bracket. See Figure J-1 on | | | page J-1 for an illustration. | | | | | | If you use a locally administered | | | address, it should appear with | | | this parameter. (This is the | | | address that you recorded on page | | | 2-2.) Omit this parameter if you | | | use a universally administered | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: 400000000000 to | | | 7FFFFFFFFFFF | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Path Switch Delay | The time (in seconds) allowed | | | from the sending of a frame to | | | the BUS until the LEC assumes | | | that the frame either has been | | | discarded or has been delivered | | | to the recipient. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 to 8 (Default = 6) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Minimum | A problem determination | | Error Level | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix C. LE Configuration Parameters (Windows NT and Windows 95) C-7 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table C-1 (Page 8 of 8). NDIS.3 MAC Driver | | Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Trace Kind | A problem determination | | Mask | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 40000000 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Trace | A problem determination | | Signal Mask | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 00000000 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Uni Version | Which version of the ATM Forum | | | User Network Interface (UNI) | | | specification is used by the | | | driver, or whether the driver | | | uses ILMI to determine the | | | appropriate UNI version. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: Uni 3.0, Uni 3.1, Auto | | | Detect (Default = Auto Detect) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Virtual Circuit | The time (in seconds) that the | | Timeout | adapter maintains inactive data | | | connections. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 30 (seconds), 300 (5 | | | | minutes), 1200 (20 minutes), 3600 | | | | (1 hour), 86 400 (1 day), 604 800 | | | | (1 week), No Timeout | | | | (Default = 1200) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ C-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | APPENDIX D. CLASSICAL IP CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR WINDOWS NT AND WINDOWS _____________________________________________________________________________ | 95 __ This appendix lists the configuration parameters that are supported by the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, with a brief explanation of each parameter. These parameters appear in the Classical IP parameter configuration dialog boxes during driver installation. NDIS MAC DRIVER PARAMETERS __________________________ For Classical IP, the parameters supported by the NDIS MAC driver are described in Table D-1. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table D-1 (Page 1 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ARP Idle | The maximum time (in seconds) | | Connection | that an ARP connection is | | Timeout | maintained without verification. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 20 to 900 (Default = 300) | | | | | | NOTE: A value of 0 is also | | | permitted, which indicates no | | | timeout (infinite). | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ARP Server ATM | The ATM address of the ARP | | Address | server. This parameter is | | | required and must be set to the | | | ARP server's actual (non-0) ATM | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: A 40-character, | | | hexadecimal address | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 D-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table D-1 (Page 2 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Best Effort Peak | The peak rate for best-effort | | Rate | (data) connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Control Plane | The peak rate for the control | | Peak Rate | plane (signalling and ILMI) | | | connections (Kbps). | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1000 to 25 600, in | | | increments of 100 (Default = | | | 25 600) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | I/O Address | The unique, physical I/O address | | | range for the adapter. (This is | | | the address that you recorded on | | | page 3-2.) | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: 100-11F, 120-13F, | | | | 140-15F, 160-21F, 220-23F, | | | | 240-2FF, 300-31F, 320-33F, | | | | 340-35F, or 360-41F | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP Address | The unique IP address for the | | | adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Dotted-decimal number | | | | | | | VALUE: Four numbers (0 to 255), | | | | separated by periods | | | | | | | NOTE: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP | _______ | | | address. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ D-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table D-1 (Page 3 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP Subnet Mask | The specific IP subnet mask of | | | the adapter. | | | | | | TYPE: Dotted-decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: Four numbers (0 to 255), | | | separated by periods | | | | | | NOTE: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid | _______ | | value. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IP Idle | The maximum time (in seconds) | | Connection | that an ATM table entry is | | Timeout | maintained without verification. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 20 to 900 (Default = | | | 300) | | | | | | NOTE: A value of 0 is also | | | permitted, which indicates no | | | timeout (infinite). | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Maximum ATM | The maximum number of | | Connections | connections. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 8 to 30 (Default = 30) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Max Frame Size | The maximum AAL-5 service data | | | unit (SDU) size of a data frame | | | that can be transmitted or | | | received. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1514 to 20 000 (Default = | | | 9180) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix D. CIP Configuration Parameters (Windows NT and Windows 95) D-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table D-1 (Page 4 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Network Address | The MAC address for the adapter. | | | The adapter can be known on the | | | network by its universally | | | administered address (encoded in | | | the adapter memory at the | | | factory) or by a locally | | | administered address (a unique, | | | user-assigned address). | | | | | | The universally administered | | | address is the default. The | | | address appears on the TURBOWAYS | | | 25 ATM PCI Adapter bracket. See | | | Figure J-1 on page J-1 for an | | | illustration. | | | | | | If you use a locally administered | | | address, it should appear with | | | this parameter. (This is the | | | address that you recorded on page | | | 2-2.) Omit this parameter if you | | | use a universally administered | | | address. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal string | | | | | | VALUE: 400000000000 to | | | 7FFFFFFFFFFF | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Minimum | A problem determination | | Error Level | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Decimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 1 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Trace Kind | A problem determination | | Mask | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 40000000 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ D-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table D-1 (Page 5 of 5). NDIS MAC Driver Parameters | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PARAMETER | EXPLANATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | System Trace | A problem determination | | Signal Mask | parameter. Do not change the | | | value. | | | | | | TYPE: Hexadecimal number | | | | | | VALUE: 00000000 | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Uni Version | Which version of the ATM Forum | | | User Network Interface (UNI) | | | specification is used by the | | | driver, or whether the driver | | | uses ILMI to determine the | | | appropriate UNI version. | | | | | | TYPE: Character string | | | | | | VALUE: Uni 3.0, Uni 3.1, Auto | | | Detect (Default = Auto Detect) | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ Appendix D. CIP Configuration Parameters (Windows NT and Windows 95) D-5 D-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX E. ATM FORUM-COMPLIANT LAN EMULATION SPECIFIC DRIVER INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________________________________ PROCEDURES FOR DOS AND WINDOWS ______________________________ The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter supports several different communication environments, each of which uses different methods to install adapter drivers. This appendix describes the specific steps necessary to install adapter device drivers and protocol drivers that are required by the network client software and LAN-based application programs for DOS and Windows. Use Table E-1 to identify your network environment and the appropriate section that describes the specific procedures necessary to install the drivers, go to the applicable section, and perform the necessary steps before continuing with Chapter 4, "Installing the Forum-Compliant LE Driver in a DOS or Windows System." +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table E-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IF YOU ARE USING: | GO TO: | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | NetWare Client | "Installing with NetWare Client | | for DOS and | for DOS and Windows" on page E-2. | | Windows | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM LAN Support | "LSP Environment" on page E-3. | | Program (LSP) | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM TCP/IP | "IBM TCP/IP Environments" on | | | page E-8. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | An application | "Application Programs That Supply | | program that | Protocol Drivers" on page E-9. | | supplies protocol | | | drivers | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM DOS LAN | "IBM DOS LAN Services" on | | Services (DLS) | page E-10. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | NetManage NEWT or | "NetManage NEWT or NetManage | | Chameleon | Chameleon Environments" on | | | page E-15. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FTP Software | "FTP Software OnNet" on | | OnNet | page E-16. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 E-1 NOVELL NETWARE CLIENT ENVIRONMENT _________________________________ The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter works with the two most recent types of Novell NetWare client software. The installation procedure differs with the type of client software in use. NOTE: The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter must be the only LAN adapter used with the NetWare client software. NOVELL NETWARE CLIENT FOR DOS AND WINDOWS Novell NetWare Client for DOS and Windows is the current type of NetWare client software. It allows access to NetWare 4.x servers and includes an installation program that you can use to start installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. This type uses several NetWare Virtual Loadable Modules (VLMs), collectively known as a requester. _________ NOTE: If you are using NetWare Client for DOS and Windows, you MUST use VLM.EXE Version 1.02 or higher. ____ Installing with NetWare Client for DOS and Windows If you have already installed NetWare Client for DOS and Windows, go to step 3 on page 4-2. If you are installing NetWare Client for DOS and Windows at the same time that you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, you can use the NetWare installation program for the first step in installing the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers. NOTE: Do NOT install the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter BEFORE you ___ ______ install the NetWare client software. 1. If you are in the ATMAID program, select EXIT at the ATMAID program Main panel and remove the ATMAID Diskette. 2. Run the NetWare installation program. You might need to refer to your NetWare documentation for information on running the program. 3. Whenever the NetWare installation program asks for a driver diskette, insert the ATMAID Diskette. Choose DOS ODI-TO-NDIS MAPPER FOR NETWARE CLIENTS. The NetWare installation program then uses the NetWare client driver file and the installation file in the root directory of the ATMAID Diskette to set up files for use by the NetWare client. E-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing Because this is only the first step in the installation of the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers, the information panel presented by the NetWare installation program does not display any parameter fields that you can set. Allow the NetWare program to continue without setting any parameters. 4. When you have finished installing NetWare Client for DOS and Windows, go to step 3 on page 4-2. NOVELL ODI WORKSTATION SERVICES Novell ODI Workstation Services is a previous type of NetWare client software. It has no installation program, but the TURBOWAYS 25 ATMAID program helps you to install the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter with this type of NetWare client. This type of NetWare client software includes various network shells: NETX.EXE, EMSNETX.EXE, XMSNETX.EXE, and BNETX.EXE, for example. Some earlier shells, such as NET3, NET4, and NET5, could be incompatible with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. Installing with Novell ODI Workstation Services To use the ATMAID program to install the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter for use with a NetWare shell: 1. Install the shell. 2. Go to step 3 on page 4-2. LSP ENVIRONMENT _______________ The following sections tell how to use the ATMAID program to install the chosen components of the IBM LSP. They assume that the reader is familiar with LSP and understands how LSP is used to support LAN-based application programs. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH LSP If you are not familiar with the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP) and you want to use the adapter for communication with an existing LSP environment or you want to use the ATMAID program to install the LSP environment, it is recommended that you review the LSP publications or seek the help of an LSP-knowledgeable person before continuing this procedure. You will need to know: Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-3 o Whether or not LSP is already installed on your system o If LSP is installed, what version is installed o What interfaces are needed by the application programs that use LSP on your system TYPES OF LSP There are three different versions of the IBM LSP: o LSP o LSP NDIS o LSP Custom LSP AND LSP NDIS The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter works with two of the IBM LSP versions, LSP and LSP NDIS. LSP is a separately purchased, stand-alone program. LSP NDIS is a version of LSP that is distributed with certain NDIS LAN adapters, including the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. LSP CUSTOM The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is incompatible with the third version of LSP, LSP Custom, which is distributed with certain IBM LAN adapters. Because the ATMAID program installs LSP NDIS and the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter separately from an existing LSP Custom installation, LSP Custom can coexist in the same computer with LSP or LSP NDIS if it is installed on a different (non-TURBOWAYS 25) adapter. However, if you no longer need the LSP Custom installation, you should remove it. INSTALLING TURBOWAYS 25 ADAPTER IN AN EXISTING LSP ENVIRONMENT The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter can be installed and configured to work with an existing configuration involving LSP or LSP NDIS. E-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing Replacing an Existing LAN Adapter If you want to use the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to replace an existing LAN adapter for communication through LSP or LSP NDIS, remove all references to the existing adapter in the CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files, but leave references to the LSP protocol drivers. For example, if you wanted to replace a token-ring adapter with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, you would remove a statement similar to the following statement: DEVICE=C:\LSP\IBMTOK.DOS from the CONFIG.SYS file. From the PROTOCOL.INI file, you would remove the entire stanza with a heading similar to the following heading: [IBMTOK] and remove references to this heading BINDINGS statements in protocol driver sections of the PROTOCOL.INI file. After editing the PROTOCOL.INI and CONFIG.SYS files, go to step 3 on page 4-2. The ATMAID program will recognize the existing LSP environment and configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to work in the environment. Adding an Additional LAN Adapter If you want to use the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in addition to an existing LAN adapter for communication through LSP or LSP NDIS, you need not edit the existing configuration. Go to step 3 on page 4-2. The ATMAID program will recognize the configuration and add the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to it. USING ATMAID TO INSTALL LSP NDIS AND THE TURBOWAYS 25 SOFTWARE The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter provides protocol drivers from the IBM LSP NDIS for application programs that can use them. Each protocol driver provides a different interface as described in the following list: o An IEEE 802.2 interface In the ATMAID program, the protocol driver that provides this interface is known by its title, DOS IEEE 802.2 PROTOCOL FOR NDIS. o A NetBIOS interface Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-5 In the ATMAID program, the protocol driver that provides this interface is known by its title, DOS NETBIOS. o An NDIS NetBIOS interface This NetBIOS interface is distinguished from the previous NetBIOS interface because it is optimized for throughput at the expense of memory consumption. In the ATMAID program, the protocol driver that provides this interface is known by its title, DOS NETBIOS PROTOCOL FOR NDIS. The valid combinations of these protocol drivers are shown in Table E-2. The ATMAID program ensures that the protocol drivers cannot be installed in a non-valid combination. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table E-2. Valid LSP Protocol Driver Combinations | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | | IEEE 802.2 | NETBIOS | NETBIOS FOR | | | | | NDIS | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | IEEE 802.2 | | Required | Coexists | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | NETBIOS | Required | | Incompatible| +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | NETBIOS FOR | Coexists | Incompatible| | | NDIS | | | | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ 1. Select the LSP protocol drivers that you want to install. Table E-3 offers guidelines to help you select the appropriate protocol drivers for your system. Refer to IBM LSP documentation, available from your IBM representative, for more detailed information about the use of these drivers. E-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table E-3. Guidelines for Selecting LSP Protocol | | Drivers | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | IEEE | | | | | 802.2 | | | | | INTERF|CE | | | | NEEDED| SELECT | ADVANTAGES | DISADVANTAGES | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | No | NetBIOS for | Better | | | | NDIS | performance | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Yes | IEEE 802.2 | Better | Greater | | | and | performance | memory | | | NetBIOS for | | requirements | | | NDIS | | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Yes | IEEE 802.2 | Lower memory | Lower | | | and | requirements | performance | | | NetBIOS | | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ 2. Record the names of the protocol drivers that you have selected. For each of these protocol drivers that you choose, the ATMAID program installs a fixed configuration of parameters by inserting the following lines in the CONFIG.SYS file of your computer: +----------+--------------------------------------------+ | IEEE | "DEVICE=c:\AT25LEI\DXME0MOD.SYS N | | 802.2 | ,16,0,0,0" | | | | +----------+--------------------------------------------+ | NETBIOS | "DEVICE=c:\AT25LEI\DXMT0MOD.SYS ST=12 S=12 | | | ES=1 EST=2 CF=Y O=N" | +----------+--------------------------------------------+ | NETBIOS | "DEVICE=c:\AT25LEI\DXMJ0MOD.SYS" | | FOR NDIS | | +----------+--------------------------------------------+ These parameters are representative of typical LSP applications. Refer to your LSP documentation for more specific information. If you must change these parameters, see Appendix K, "Customizing Driver Parameters for the DOS LAN Support Program NDIS" for a complete description of LSP protocol driver parameters. 3. Go to step 3 on page 4-2. Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-7 IBM TCP/IP ENVIRONMENTS _______________________ If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to work with the IBM TCP/IP for DOS application program, you can install and configure the adapter in one of the following ways: o If the IBM TCP/IP program is already installed, go to step 3 on page 4-2. The ATMAID program configures the device driver so that it can run with IBM TCP/IP. NOTE: If you are replacing another adapter as a part of this process, you might need to edit your CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files manually in order to remove any references to the previous adapter. o If you are installing the IBM TCP/IP application program and the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter at the same time, you can use the AT25LED.DDI file, supplied with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, to do this. See "Using the TCP/IP Configuration Program." o If you do not want to use the AT25IPD.DDI file to install IBM TCP/IP, you can install IBM TCP/IP by using a placeholder device driver. See "Application Programs That Supply Protocol Drivers" on page E-9. CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISKETTE FOR IBM TCP/IP To ensure correct functioning of IBM TCP/IP for DOS Version 2.1.1 with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, you must apply corrective service diskette (CSD) UB10767. Application of the CSD upgrades the level of TCP/IP to 2.1.1.4. If you have difficulty running TCP/IP applications such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and PING, contact your IBM technical support representative (see "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13) to obtain the CSD. USING THE TCP/IP CONFIGURATION PROGRAM You can use the configuration program that is included in the TCP/IP application program to facilitate TURBOWAYS 25 driver installation by performing the following steps: 1. Each of the two subdirectories of the ATMAID Diskette includes a file (AT25LED.DDI) that can supplement the NDIS.DDI file that is included in the IBM TCP/IP application program. o If you are working in an Ethernet network, append the a:\ETH\AT25LED.DDI file to the NDIS.DDI file. E-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing o If you are working in a token-ring network, append the a:\TOK\AT25LED.DDI file to the NDIS.DDI file. 2. Invoke the TCP/IP CUSTOM program. If necessary, refer to your TCP/IP documentation for information about the CUSTOM program. 3. Using the NDIS Interfaces function from the Configuration pull-down menu, select TURBOWAYS 25 LAN EMULATION ADAPTER. 4. Exit the CUSTOM program, and go to step 3 on page 4-2. NOTE: When you use the TCP/IP configuration program in this manner, the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter automatically sets a predetermined value for the adapter's locally administered address parameter. If the LAN adapters in your network use locally administered addresses instead of universally administered addresses, make sure that, during step 10 on page 4-3, you change this preset address to the address that you recorded on page 2-2. USING IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM AFTER DRIVER INSTALLATION When you run the IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM program after you have configured the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver, CUSTOM asks you if you want to replace certain TURBOWAYS 25 DEVICE= statements in the CONFIG.SYS file with other TCP DEVICE= statements. Do not let CUSTOM change the DEVICE= statements. Doing so can cause your system to fail. TCP/IP AND REMOVING THE DRIVER In a computer that has no other bound driver and uses the TCP Auto-Start facility to start TCP/IP automatically, removal of the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver can cause the computer to halt. To prevent this, you must either install another device driver or disable TCP Auto-Start. APPLICATION PROGRAMS THAT SUPPLY PROTOCOL DRIVERS _________________________________________________ Some application programs, such as IBM TCP/IP for DOS, provide their own protocol drivers so that it is not necessary to install the protocol drivers from the IBM LSP. To use these programs with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter: Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-9 1. Completely install the application program and its protocol drivers and communication files. Refer to your application program documentation for installation instructions. 2. If possible, install your application program without naming an adapter or MAC device driver. The ATMAID program will allow you to configure your application program to work with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. In some cases, you must install an adapter or MAC device driver in order to complete the installation of the application program. If so, install one of the NDIS device drivers that are included with the application program. This device driver will be used as a placeholder until you can install the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver AT25LE.LDR (see step 24 on page 4-6). Record the name of this driver so that it will be available when you replace it. 3. The ATMAID program recognizes any other protocols already installed and will configure the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver to work with these protocols. After the application program has been fully installed, perform one of the following actions: o If you are in an IBM TCP/IP environment, go to "Corrective Service Diskette for IBM TCP/IP" on page E-8. o If you are not using an IBM TCP/IP environment, go to step 3 on page 4-2. IBM DOS LAN SERVICES ____________________ The ATMAID Diskette includes installation files that simplify configuration of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter with IBM DOS LAN Services (DLS). You can use these files with an existing DLS system or you can install a DLS program and configure the adapter driver simultaneously. If you have the DLS program already installed, continue with "Using ATMAID with an Existing DLS System" on page E-11. If you are installing the DLS program, go to "Installing a DLS System" on page E-13. | The DLS installation program works with a file on the | ATMAID Diskette, OEMSETUP.INF, that defines installation | parameters for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. Because there | are more adapter parameters than the DLS installation | program can process, seven of the least-important | parameters have been "commented out" in the OEMSETUP | files. Using the truncated OEMSETUP files as described | in this section has the following effects: E-10 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | o When the system is started, default values are | assigned to these parameters. | o You are not able to change the settings of these | parameters. | o The parameters are not entered into system | configuration files such as PROTOCOL.INI. | o When the system is started, informational messages | are displayed to inform you that the parameters are | not explicitly defined. | This has a minimal effect on your system's operation. If | you prefer to define these parameters explicitly, you | must edit the PROTOCOL.INI file manually. To find the | correct PROTOCOL.INI file, in the CONFIG.SYS file locate | a call to the protocol manager similar to the following | statement: | DEVICE = C:\NET\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\NET | The path to the right of /I: is the path to the | PROTOCOL.INI file. If no path is shown, the PROTOCOL.INI | file can be found in the DLS directory. When you locate | the PROTOCOL.INI file, add the following lines at the end | of the AT25LED section: | CONN_COMP_TIMER = 4 | CONTROL_TIMEOUT = 120 | FLUSH_TIMEOUT = 4 | FRWRD_DELAY_TIME = 15 | MAX_RETRY_CNT = 1 | MAX_UNKN_FR_CNT = 1 | PATH_SWTCH_DELY = 6 | These lines assign default values to the parameters. If | you want to assign other values, see the allowable range | of values for each parameter in Appendix A, "ATM | Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation Configuration Parameters | for DOS, Windows, and OS/2." USING ATMAID WITH AN EXISTING DLS SYSTEM 1. At the ATMAID program Main panel, select EXIT. 2. Go to the directory on your computer where the DLS application is installed and start the DLS installation program. Refer to your DLS documentation if you need help in running the program. Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-11 3. Follow the displayed instructions for installing a LAN adapter. | 4. When the program asks you to specify the location of | the OEMSETUP.INF file, insert the ATMAID Diskette (if | you have not already done so). o If you are installing token-ring LAN emulation, type A:\TOK. o If you are installing Ethernet LAN emulation, type A:\ETH. Press ENTER. 5. The DLS program allows you to enter values for TURBOWAYS 25 parameters. The program requires that you enter two specific parameters: o The LES ATM address (which you recorded on page 2-2) o The LAN type (802.3+V2 for Ethernet LAN emulation) or 802.5 for token-ring LAN emulation) NOTE: If you enter the LES ATM address, you must enter it as a 40-character, hexadecimal address enclosed by beginning and ending quotation marks (""), such that the total number of characters that you enter is 42. You must also enclose the LAN type with quotation marks (either "802.3+V2" or "802.5"). | 6. Make sure that the I/O address configured by the DLS | program matches the I/O address that you recorded on | page 3-2. If it does not match, change the address | configured by the DLS program to match the one that | you recorded. 7. If you are using locally administered addresses in your system instead of universally administered addresses, you also must enter the locally administered address, enclosed by beginning and ending quotation marks (""), that you recorded on page 2-2. | 8. It might be necessary to change the values of some | parameters according to the requirements of your | network. | A. If your system obtains the address of the LAN | Emulation Server automatically (for example, if | an LECS is present in the network), change the | value of the Automatic Configuration Mode | parameter to Yes. E-12 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | B. If your network requires an Emulated LAN Name to | be specified, enter the name during this process. | This name is allowed to contain both upper- and | lower-case letters and spaces. | NOTE: Some systems convert mixed-case names back | to upper-case when the data in included in the | PROTOCOL.INI file. Ensure that this parameter is | entered in the PROTOCOL.INI file exactly as it is | defined in the network. If necessary, find the | PROTOCOL.INI file and use an editor to change the | case. If the name that you define includes | spaces, the name should be enclosed in quotation | marks (""). 9. When you have finished running the IBM DLS installation program, remove the ATMAID Diskette and go to step 25 on page 4-6. | NOTE: For this procedure to work, it is necessary | for the AT25LE.LDR and AT25LE.EXE files to be copied | into the DLS directory. This should happen | automatically, but, in some systems, it might not. | If these files are not copied automatically, you must | manually copy them from the X:\AT25LEI directory to | your DLS directory. INSTALLING A DLS SYSTEM If you are installing a new DLS system from diskettes, you can install DLS and configure the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter at the same time. 1. Before you install the DLS system, you must create a directory on the hard disk to contain the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver files and the appropriate OEMSETUP.INF file. (If you have already used the ATMAID program to copy the TURBOWAYS 25 files onto the hard disk, you can use the AT25LEI directory that was created by the ATMAID program as the DLS directory.) 2. If you are not using the AT25LEI directory as the DLS directory, copy the following three files from the ATMAID Diskette to the DLS directory: o AT25LE.EXE o AT25LE.LDR o OEMSETUP.INF from one of the following directories: - ETH (for Ethernet LAN emulation) - TOK (for token-ring LAN emulation) Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-13 3. If you are using the AT25LEI directory as the DLS directory, copy OEMSETUP.INF from one of the following directories on the ATMAID Diskette to the DLS directory: o ETH (for Ethernet LAN emulation) o TOK (for token-ring LAN emulation) (The device driver files are already on the AT25LEI directory and do not have to be copied again.) | 4. Run the DLS installation program. When the program | asks you to specify the location of the OEMSETUP.INF | file, enter the full path of the DLS directory. (For example, if you are using the AT25LEI directory, you would enter X:\AT25LEI, where x represents the drive _ _ on which you installed the TURBOWAYS files.) | 5. It might be necessary to change the values of some | parameters according to the requirements of your | network. | A. If your system obtains the address of the LAN | Emulation Server automatically (for example, if | an LECS is present in the network), change the | value of the Automatic Configuration Mode | parameter to Yes. | B. If your network requires an Emulated LAN Name to | be specified, enter the name during this process. | This name is allowed to contain both upper- and | lower-case letters and spaces. | NOTE: Some systems convert mixed-case names back | to upper-case when the data in included in the | PROTOCOL.INI file. Ensure that this parameter is | entered in the PROTOCOL.INI file exactly as it is | defined in the network. If necessary, find the | PROTOCOL.INI file and use an editor to change the | case. If the name that you define includes | spaces, the name should be enclosed in quotation | marks (""). 6. When you have finished running the IBM DLS installation program, remove the ATMAID Diskette and go to step 25 on page 4-6. E-14 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NETMANAGE NEWT OR NETMANAGE CHAMELEON ENVIRONMENTS __________________________________________________ | It is recommended that you use the NDIS interface of | NetManage NEWT or Chameleon with the TURBOWAYS 25 | adapter. If you want to use the ODI interface of NetManage NEWT or Chameleon with the adapter, you must perform the following manual configuration: 1. Start Windows and install NEWT or Chameleon according to the instructions in your NetManage documentation. (The instructions are written for NEWT but also apply to Chameleon.) 2. Insert the following line in your CONFIG.SYS file after the "DEVICE=" statement for the TURBOWAYS 25 _____ device driver (AT25LE.LDR): DEVICE=x:\NETMANAG\NETMANAG.DOS _ where x represents the drive on which you installed _ the NEWT or Chameleon files. 3. Go to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and edit the file as shown in the following example: c:\NWCLIENT\LSL (existing line) c:\AT25LEI\ODI2NDI (insert this line here) c:\AT25LEI\NETBIND (move this line here) c:\NWCLIENT\IPXODI (existing line) c:\NWCLIENT\VLM (existing line) c:\xxxxxxx\NMODI (must follow c:\NWCLIENT\VLM) _______ NOTE: The line "c:\xxxxxxx\NMODI" might be in a _______ separate directory. 4. Modify your NET.CFG file using the sample provided in your NetManage documentation as a guide. 5. Add the following stanza to the appropriate PROTOCOL.INI file (Ethernet or token-ring): [NETMANAGE] DRIVERNAME=NETMNG$ BINDINGS=AT25LED 6. Go to step 25 on page 4-6. Appendix E. LAN Emulation Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows E-15 FTP SOFTWARE ONNET __________________ In order for OnNet to operate correctly, the PCTCP.INI file in the PCTCP directory must include the following statement in the [pctcp kernel] stanza: kernel-int = 0 x nn __ where nn represents a value from 62 to 80. __ If this statement is not present in [pctcp kernel], you must manually edit the PCTCP.INI file and add it. You also must manually change the following line in the [pctcp ifcust 0] stanza in the PCTCP.INI file from: frame-type = DIX-Ethernet to: frame-type = Token-Ring NOTE: If you are using an interface that is named something other than [ifcust 0], change the correspondingly named stanza in the PCTCP.INI file. E-16 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX F. CLASSICAL IP SPECIFIC DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR DOS AND _____________________________________________________________________________ WINDOWS _______ The TURBOWAYS 25 Classical IP driver supports IP protocol stacks and applications that include IP protocol stacks. This appendix describes the steps necessary to install adapter device drivers in these environments. Use Table F-1 to identify your program and the appropriate section that describes the specific procedures necessary to install the driver, go to the applicable section, and perform the necessary steps before continuing with Chapter 5, "Installing the Classical IP Driver in a DOS or Windows System." +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table F-1. Specific Driver Installation Procedures | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IF YOU ARE USING: | GO TO: | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | IBM TCP/IP | "IBM TCP/IP Environments" on | | | page F-2. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A program with IP | "Programs with IP Protocol | | protocol stacks | Stacks" on page F-3. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | FTP Software | "FTP Software OnNet" on page F-4. | | OnNet | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Novell LAN | "Novell LAN WorkPlace" on | | WorkPlace | page F-5. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 F-1 IBM TCP/IP ENVIRONMENTS _______________________ If you are installing the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to work with the IBM TCP/IP for DOS application program, you can install and configure the adapter in one of the following ways: o If the IBM TCP/IP program is already installed, go to step 3 on page 5-2. The ATMAID program configures the device driver so that it can run with IBM TCP/IP. NOTE: If you are replacing another adapter as a part of this process, you might need to edit your CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files manually in order to remove any references to the previous adapter. o If you are installing the IBM TCP/IP application program and the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter at the same time, you can use the AT25IPD.DDI file, supplied with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, to do this. See "Using the TCP/IP Configuration Program." o If you do not want to use the AT25IPD.DDI file to install IBM TCP/IP, you can install IBM TCP/IP by using a placeholder device driver. See "Programs with IP Protocol Stacks" on page F-3. CORRECTIVE SERVICE DISKETTE FOR IBM TCP/IP To ensure correct functioning of IBM TCP/IP for DOS Version 2.1.1 with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, you must apply corrective service diskette (CSD) UB10767. Application of the CSD upgrades the level of TCP/IP to 2.1.1.4. If you have difficulty running TCP/IP applications such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and PING, contact your IBM technical support representative (see "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13) to obtain the CSD. USING THE TCP/IP CONFIGURATION PROGRAM You can use the configuration program that is included in the TCP/IP application program to facilitate TURBOWAYS 25 driver installation by performing the following steps: 1. The directory of the ATMAID Diskette includes a file (AT25IPD.DDI) that can supplement the NDIS.DDI file that is included in the IBM TCP/IP application program. Append the a:\AT25IPD.DDI file to the NDIS.DDI file. F-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 2. Invoke the TCP/IP CUSTOM program. If necessary, refer to your TCP/IP documentation for information about the CUSTOM program. 3. Using the NDIS Interfaces function from the Configuration pull-down menu, select TURBOWAYS 25 CLASSICAL IP ADAPTER. 4. Exit the CUSTOM program, and go to step 3 on page 5-2. NOTE: When you use the TCP/IP configuration program in this manner, the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter automatically sets a predetermined value for the adapter's locally administered address parameter. If the LAN adapters in your network use locally administered addresses instead of universally administered addresses, make sure that, during step 11 on page 5-3, you change this preset address to the address that you recorded on page 2-2. USING IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM AFTER DRIVER INSTALLATION When you run the IBM TCP/IP CUSTOM program after you have configured the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver, CUSTOM asks you if you want to replace certain TURBOWAYS 25 DEVICE= statements in the CONFIG.SYS file with other TCP DEVICE= statements. Do not let CUSTOM change the DEVICE= statements. Doing so can cause your system to fail. TCP/IP AND REMOVING THE DRIVER In a computer that has no other bound driver and uses the TCP Auto-Start facility to start TCP/IP automatically, removal of the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver can cause the computer to halt. To prevent this, you must either install another device driver or disable TCP Auto-Start. PROGRAMS WITH IP PROTOCOL STACKS ________________________________ Most TCP/IP programs, such as IBM TCP/IP for DOS, provide IP protocol stacks. To use these programs with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter: 1. Completely install the application program and its protocol stacks. Refer to your application program documentation for installation instructions. 2. If possible, install your application program without naming an adapter or MAC device driver. The ATMAID Appendix F. Classical IP Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows F-3 program will allow you to configure your application program to work with the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. In some cases, you must install an adapter or MAC device driver in order to complete the installation of the application program. If so, install one of the NDIS device drivers that are included with the application program. This device driver will be used as a placeholder until you can install the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver AT25IP.LDR (see step 24 on page 5-4). Record the name of this driver so that it will be available when you replace it. 3. The ATMAID program recognizes any other protocols already installed and will configure the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver to work with these protocols. After the application program has been fully installed, perform one of the following actions: o If you are in an IBM TCP/IP environment, go to "Corrective Service Diskette for IBM TCP/IP" on page F-2. o If you are not using an IBM TCP/IP environment, go to step 3 on page 5-2. FTP SOFTWARE ONNET __________________ In order for OnNet to operate correctly, the PCTCP.INI file in the PCTCP directory must include the following statement in the [pctcp kernel] stanza: kernel-int = 0 x nn __ where nn represents a number from 62 to 80. __ If this statement is not present in [pctcp kernel], you must manually edit the PCTCP.INI file and add it. You also must manually change the following line in the [pctcp ifcust 0] stanza in the PCTCP.INI file from: frame-type = DIX-Ethernet to: frame-type = Token-Ring NOTE: If you are using an interface that is named something other than [ifcust 0], change the correspondingly named stanza in the PCTCP.INI file. F-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NOVELL LAN WORKPLACE ____________________ If you have already installed LAN WorkPlace, go to step 3 on page 5-2. NOTE: Do NOT install the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver ___ BEFORE you install the LAN WorkPlace software. ______ 1. If you are in the ATMAID program, select EXIT at the ATMAID program Main panel and remove the ATMAID Diskette. 2. Run the LAN WorkPlace installation program. You might need to refer to your LAN WorkPlace documentation for information on running the program. 3. Exit the installation program before configuring LAN WorkPlace. Copy the following four files from the AT25IPI directory to the NetWare client directory (usually NWCLIENT): o ODI2NDI.COM o ODI2NDI.INS o LT8.MSG 4. Start the LAN WorkPlace Configuration program. You might need to refer to your LAN WorkPlace documentation for information on running the program. | 5. When you are asked to choose a LAN adapter brand, | select ATM CLASSICAL IP ODI2NDI ENABLER. 6. Finish configuring LAN WorkPlace, select OK to save the configuration settings, and exit the program. | 7. Go to step 3 on page 5-2. In step 16 on page 5-3, be | sure to select ATM CLASSICAL IP ODI2NDI ENABLER for | the protocol driver. LAN WORKPLACE CONFIGURATION PROGRAM PROBLEMS Running the LAN WorkPlace configuration program any time after you have configured the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter with the ATMAID program removes the following statement from the LAN WorkPlace STARTNET.BAT file: c:\AT25IPI\NETBIND.COM If your LAN WorkPlace system does not function correctly, make sure that this statement is present in the STARTNET.BAT file, immediately after the following statements: Appendix F. Classical IP Driver Procedures for DOS and Windows F-5 c:\NWCLIENT\LSL /c=c:\NWCLIENT\NET.CFG c:\NWCLIENT\ODI2NDI F-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX G. DRIVER MESSAGES ____________________________ This appendix contains messages that can be received from the NDIS MAC drivers and the ODI-to-NDIS mapper. The messages are either displayed or logged to a file. See Table G-1 to determine where you should go for more information on the messages you are receiving. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table G-1. Driver Messages | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | MESSAGE | FOR MORE INFORMATION | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Go to "NDIS MAC Driver Messages | | ATW | for DOS and Windows" on page G-2 | | | or "OS/2 Driver Messages" on | | | page G-18. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Go to "ODI-to-NDIS Mapper Messages | | LT8 | for DOS and Windows" on page G-10. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Message prefix | Refer to your LSP documentation. | | DXM | | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Windows NT | Go to "Windows NT Driver Messages" | | messages | on page G-18. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ | Other messages | Consult your network application | | | documentation: for example, your | | | TCP/IP documentation. | +------------------+------------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 G-1 ATW0001 O ATW0004 NDIS MAC DRIVER MESSAGES FOR DOS AND WINDOWS ____________________________________________ This section contains the messages for the NDIS MAC driver. If you receive a message that is not listed here, contact service as described in "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0001 THE VALUE SPECIFIED FOR THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI IS NOT THE CORRECT TYPE. EXPLANATION: The value provided for the parameter in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI is not the correct type. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the value for the parameter. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid types for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0002 AN UNRECOVERABLE ERROR OCCURRED IN THE TURBOWAYS ATM DEVICE DRIVER PROGRAM. EXPLANATION: An internal software error occurred. USER ACTION: Contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0003 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER UNIVERSAL ADDRESS IS XXXXXXXXXXXX. EXPLANATION: This is an informational message. USER ACTION: No action is required. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0004 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER IS USING A LOCAL ADDRESS OF XXXXXXXXXXXX. EXPLANATION: This is an informational message. USER ACTION: No action is required. G-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing ATW0005 O ATW0008 --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0005 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER IS NOT RESPONDING. EXPLANATION: The adapter is not responding to a request to initialize. USER ACTION: Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. If the diagnostics run without error, contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0006 DUPLICATE DEVICE DRIVER STATEMENTS EXIST IN CONFIG.SYS. EXPLANATION: There are more than the required number of Device statements for the NDIS MAC driver loader in the CONFIG.SYS file. Only one occurrence of the Device statement is required to support all of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapters installed. Additional occurrences of the Device statement will be ignored. USER ACTION: Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to remove the duplicate Device statement that loads the NDIS MAC driver. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0007 THE REQUIRED PARAMETER DRIVERNAME WAS NOT FOUND IN THE PROTOCOL.INI FILE. EXPLANATION: The Drivername parameter was not found in the NDIS MAC driver section of the PROTOCOL.INI file. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to add the following statement in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI: Drivername = xxxxxxx _______ where xxxxxxx represents the NDIS driver name. _______ --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0008 THE PROTOCOL MANAGER COULD NOT BE OPENED. EXPLANATION: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to open the Protocol Manager. The NDIS MAC driver has been removed. USER ACTION: Search the hard disk for the Protocol Manager. Note the path where the module Appendix G. Driver Messages G-3 ATW0009 O ATW0012 was found. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to change the Device statement for the Protocol Manager to specify the path where the module was found. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0009 AN UNRECOVERABLE ERROR OCCURRED WHILE THE TURBOWAYS ATM DEVICE DRIVER PROGRAM WAS ATTEMPTING TO REGISTER WITH THE PROTOCOL MANAGER. EXPLANATION: The device driver was unable to register with the Protocol Manager. USER ACTION: Reinstall the Protocol Manager and try the operation again. If you still receive an error, contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0010 NO ADAPTER SUPPORTED BY THIS DEVICE DRIVER WAS FOUND IN THE SYSTEM. EXPLANATION: A TURBOWAYS 25 adapter was not found in this computer. The TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is required to run the NDIS MAC driver. USER ACTION: Install a TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in this computer or remove the Device statement for the MAC driver loader from the CONFIG.SYS file. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0011 THE UNRECOGNIZED PARAMETER XX WAS FOUND IN THE PROTOCOL.INI FILE. EXPLANATION: An unrecognized parameter was found while processing the NDIS MAC driver section of the PROTOCOL.INI file. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to remove the parameter or change the parameter to a valid name. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for an explanation of the supported parameters. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0012 THE VALUE SPECIFIED FOR NETWORK ADDRESS IN PROTOCOL.INI IS NOT VALID. THE UNIVERSAL ADDRESS WILL BE SUBSTITUTED. EXPLANATION: The value specified for the network address parameter (MAC_ADDR) in the NDIS MAC section of the PROTOCOL.INI file is not valid for one of the following reasons: o Local station address not valid o Address too long G-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing ATW0013 O ATW0015 o Address too short o Contains non-hexadecimal digits o Not enclosed in double quotes USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to remove or correct the NetAddress parameter. A valid value for this parameter is 12 hexadecimal digits, which are enclosed in double quotes (" "). The address must be in the range X'400000000000' to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF'. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0013 XX INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. EXPLANATION: This is an informational message, where xx is the network type. USER ACTION: No action is required. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0014 A HARDWARE FAILURE OCCURRED DURING THE ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE ADAPTER. EXPLANATION: A hardware error occurred when the adapter tried to open onto the network. USER ACTION: Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. If no errors are found, contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0015 A MEDIA ERROR HAS OCCURRED. ENSURE THAT THE ADAPTER IS CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK. EXPLANATION: While attempting to open the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, the system received an indication that the adapter is not connected to the network. USER ACTION: Ensure that an adapter cable is connected to the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, that the cable is connected directly or indirectly to a 25-Mbps ATM switch or concentrator, and that you have used cables that correspond to the adapter's ATM Forum pin assignment (see Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" on page I-1 for information on the appropriate cables). If the error continues, perform the following steps: Appendix G. Driver Messages G-5 ATW0016 O ATW0018 1. Verify that the access unit is operating correctly. 2. Replace the adapter cable with a cable that is known to be good. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0016 THE VALUE SPECIFIED FOR THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI IS NOT WITHIN THE ALLOWABLE RANGE. EXPLANATION: The value provided for the parameter in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI is not within the allowable range. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the value for the parameter. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0017 THE VALUE SPECIFIED FOR THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI IS NOT IN THE ALLOWABLE SET OF VALUES. EXPLANATION: The value provided for the parameter in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI is not in the allowable set of values. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the value for the parameter. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the allowable values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0018 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER IS UNABLE TO REGISTER ITS LOCAL ATM ADDRESS ON THE ILMI CHANNEL WITH THE SWITCH. EXPLANATION: The adapter timed out while attempting to register its local ATM address on the ILMI channel with the switch. USER ACTION: Ensure that an adapter cable is connected to the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, that the cable is connected directly or indirectly to a 25-Mbps ATM switch or concentrator, and that you have used cables that correspond to the adapter's ATM Forum pin assignment (see Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable G-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing ATW0019 O ATW0021 Specifications" on page I-1 for information on the appropriate cables). If the error continues, perform the following steps: 1. Verify that the access unit is operating correctly. 2. Replace the adapter cable with a cable that is known to be good. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0019 THE STRING SPECIFIED FOR THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI IS THE WRONG LENGTH. PROCESSING WILL CONTINUE WITH THE DEFAULT VALUE. EXPLANATION: The string provided for the parameter in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI is the wrong length. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the length of the string specified for the parameter. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the allowable values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0020 THE STRING SPECIFIED FOR THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI IS THE WRONG LENGTH. PROCESSING CANNOT CONTINUE BECAUSE NO DEFAULT VALUE EXISTS. EXPLANATION: The string provided for the parameter in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI is the wrong length. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the length of the string specified for the parameter. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the allowable values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0021 PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI WAS NOT FOUND. PROCESSING WILL CONTINUE WITH THE DEFAULT VALUE. EXPLANATION: The parameter xx in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI was not found. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file and Appendix G. Driver Messages G-7 ATW0022 O ATW0024 supply the parameter and its value. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the allowable values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0022 PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI WAS NOT FOUND. PROCESSING WILL NOT CONTINUE BECAUSE NO DEFAULT VALUE EXISTS. EXPLANATION: The parameter xx in the MAC section in PROTOCOL.INI was not found. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file and supply the parameter and its value. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the allowable values for each NDIS MAC driver parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0023 THE PARAMETER XX IN PROTOCOL.INI OCCURS MORE THAN ONCE. ONLY THE FIRST OCCURRENCE WILL BE RECOGNIZED. EXPLANATION: This parameter appears more than once in the PROTOCOL.INI file. Only the value for the first occurrence will be used. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file and remove all but one occurrence of the parameter. --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0024 TURBOWAYS ATM ADAPTER IS UNABLE TO REGISTER ITS ATM NETWORK ADDRESS. THIS CONFIGURATION IS PROBABLY ATTEMPTING TO USE AN ADDRESS THAT IS ALREADY IN USE. EXPLANATION: The adapter was unable to register its ATM network address. USER ACTION: Ensure that the value of the MAC_ADDR parameter in the PROTOCOL.INI file is unique in the ATM network. If necessary, ask your network administrator for a unique locally administered address or delete the MAC_ADDR parameter from the PROTOCOL.INI file so that the adapter will be known on the network by its universally administered address. (See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for more information about the MAC_ADDR parameter.) G-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing ATW0025 O ATW0025 --------------------------------------------------------- ATW0025 PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE... EXPLANATION: An error condition has been detected during device driver initialization. USER ACTION: Record the numbers and text of any error messages listed before this one, locate each error message in this appendix, and take the appropriate action. Appendix G. Driver Messages G-9 LT80101 O LT80103 ODI-TO-NDIS MAPPER MESSAGES FOR DOS AND WINDOWS _______________________________________________ This section contains the messages for the ODI-to-NDIS mapper (ODI2NDI). --------------------------------------------------------- LT80101 UNRECOGNIZED NET.CFG PARAMETER - x. _ EXPLANATION: The parameter x is not supported by _ the ODI-to-NDIS mapper. USER ACTION: Edit the mapper section (ODI2NDI) of the PROTOCOL.INI file to remove the parameter or change it to a valid keyword. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80102 ODI2NDI ALREADY LOADED OR CANNOT BE UNLOADED. EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper (ODI2NDI) has already been loaded. USER ACTION: 1. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to remove the duplicate Device statement for ODI2NDI.COM. 2. Reboot the computer to verify that the mapper will be installed correctly. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80103 MAXTXFRAMESIZE PARAMETER IS TOO SMALL. EXPLANATION: The value of the MaxTxFrameSize parameter for the NDIS MAC driver is too small for the ODI-to-NDIS mapper. USER ACTION: The TURBOWAYS 25 equivalent of the MaxTxFrameSize is MAX_FRAME_SIZE. Follow the recommended actions below: 1. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for an explanation of the MAX_FRAME_SIZE parameter. 2. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the value of the MAX_FRAME_SIZE parameter in the MAC section. G-10 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing LT80198 O LT80208 --------------------------------------------------------- LT80198 THE ATTEMPT TO ADD THE PROTOCOL ID FOR THE NETWARE MULTIPLE LINK INTERFACE DRIVER (MLID) FAILED. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: Because the attempt to add the MLID protocol ID has failed, the ODI-to-NDIS mapper will not work. USER ACTION: You might have too many protocol IDs defined. Delete the protocol IDs that are not required. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80199 THE ATTEMPT TO ALLOCATE MEMORY FOR VIRTUAL BOARDS FAILED. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper could not obtain memory. USER ACTION: Contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80204 ODI2NDI COULD NOT FIND THE LINK SUPPORT LAYER (LSL) MODULE. EXPLANATION: The LSL.COM module is used to communicate with the NetWare protocols that use the adapter. The ODI-to-NDIS mapper (ODI2NDI) cannot find the module. The module must be loaded before the mapper is loaded. USER ACTION: 1. Ensure that the NetWare shell for DOS is installed. 2. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Move the Device statement for LSL.COM before the DEVICE statement for ODI2NDI.COM, or add such a statement if one does not exist. 3. Reboot the computer to verify that the mapper and LSL.COM will be loaded successfully. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80208 ODI2NDI SET PACKET FILTER FOR ADAPTER n FAILED. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper could not specify which frames to receive. USER ACTION: Appendix G. Driver Messages G-11 LT80209 O LT80210 1. Verify that the MAC driver loader has been loaded and that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is operational. 2. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics on the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80209 ODI2NDI SET LOOK-AHEAD SIZE FOR ADAPTER n FAILED. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper has tried to specify the amount of data in the frame that must be available so that the mapper can interrogate the frame. That action will ensure that the frame is owned by the mapper. USER ACTION: 1. Verify that the NDIS MAC driver has been loaded and that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is operational. 2. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics on the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80210 ODI2NDI SET NETADDRESS FOR ADAPTER n FAILED. _ EXPLANATION: The mapper section of the PROTOCOL.INI file contains a value for the NetAddress parameter. That parameter specifies the node address to be used for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. However, the mapper is unable to set the address for the adapter. The problem might have been caused by another protocol setting a different node address for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. G-12 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing LT80211 O LT80213 USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to: 1. Verify that the NetAddress value is valid. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid values. 2. Verify that a different NetAddress parameter has not been specified in the NDIS MAC driver section for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. 3. Verify that another protocol that binds the adapter NDIS MAC driver has not set a different value for the NetAddress. For DOS systems, it is recommended that the NetAddress parameter be configured in the NDIS MAC driver instead of in the mapper and protocol drivers that use the adapter. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80211 ODI2NDI OPEN FOR ADAPTER n FAILED. UNABLE TO USE _ ADAPTER n. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper could not open the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. USER ACTION: 1. Check the display to verify that the MAC driver loader has been loaded and initialized successfully. 2. Verify that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter is operational. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80213 ODI2NDI UNABLE TO BIND TO NDIS MAC DRIVER x. _ UNABLE TO USE ADAPTER n. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper could not bind the specified NDIS MAC driver for the specified adapter. USER ACTION: 1. Check the display to verify that the MAC driver loader has been loaded and initialized successfully. 2. Verify that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in the computer is operational. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics on the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. See Appendix G. Driver Messages G-13 LT80217 O LT80218E "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80217 THE OPEN ADAPTER REQUEST TO NDIS MAC DRIVER x _ FAILED. UNABLE TO USE ADAPTER n. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper is unable to open the adapter. USER ACTION: 1. Check the display to verify that the MAC driver loader has been loaded and initialized successfully. 2. Verify that the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter in the computer is operational. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics on the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80217E THE OPEN ADAPTER REQUEST TO NDIS MAC DRIVER x _ TIMED OUT. UNABLE TO USE ADAPTER n. _ EXPLANATION: The ODI-to-NDIS mapper is unable to open the adapter. USER ACTION: 1. Check the LES ATM address to verify that it is correct. 2. Check the physical connection to make sure that it is established. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80218E ODI2NDI SECTION MISSING FROM PROTOCOL.INI. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The mapper (ODI2NDI) must have a section in the PROTOCOL.INI file, but the section is not in the file. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to add a section for the mapper (ODI2NDI). Reboot the computer to load the mapper. G-14 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing LT80219 O LT80221 --------------------------------------------------------- LT80219 ODI2NDI REQUIRES BINDINGS STATEMENT IN PROTOCOL.INI. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The mapper (ODI2NDI) must have a section in the PROTOCOL.INI file. After the section name, a Bindings statement must be included to bind the mapper with the NDIS MAC driver for each adapter the mapper will use. However, no Bindings statement is in the mapper section or there is a syntax error in the Bindings statement. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file. Add a Bindings statement to the mapper (ODI2NDI) section if one does not exist, or ensure that the syntax of the Bindings statement is "Bindings = ODINDI$". Reboot the computer to load the mapper. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80220 TOO MANY NDIS MAC DRIVER BINDINGS IN PROTOCOL.INI. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The mapper (ODI2NDI) must have a section in the PROTOCOL.INI file. After the section name, a Bindings statement must be included to bind the mapper with the NDIS MAC driver for the adapter that the mapper will use. For DOS systems, the mapper can bind only one NDIS MAC driver. USER ACTION: Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the Bindings statement in the mapper (ODI2NDI) section. Ensure that only one MAC section name appears in the statement. Reboot the computer to load the mapper. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80221 ODI2NDI COULD NOT LOCATE THE PROTOCOL MANAGER. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The PROTOCOL.INI file contains the parameter values that the mapper (ODI2NDI) must use. However, the mapper cannot find the file. The file should be in the path specified in the Device statement that loads the Protocol Manager. USER ACTION: Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to verify that it contains a Device statement for the Protocol Manager. The following is an example of such a statement: Device = C:\xxxxxxx\PROTMAN.DOS /i: C:\yyyyyyy _______ _______ Appendix G. Driver Messages G-15 LT80222 O LT80224 where xxxxxxx represents the TURBOWAYS _______ installation directory and yyyyyyy represents the _______ directory containing the PROTOCOL.INI file. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80222 ODI2NDI COULD NOT OBTAIN THE CONFIGURATION IMAGE FROM THE PROTOCOL MANAGER. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: The Protocol Manager did not respond to the request to send the configuration image to the ODI-to-NDIS mapper. USER ACTION: 1. Ensure that the PROTOCOL.INI file exists and does not contain errors. Reboot the computer after you have verified the file. 2. It is possible that a program loaded between the Protocol Manager file and the ODI2NDI.COM file has corrupted the image in memory. Contact your network administrator for assistance. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80223 ODI2NDI COULD NOT REGISTER WITH THE PROTOCOL MANAGER. ODI2NDI CANNOT FUNCTION. EXPLANATION: An error occurred when the ODI-to-NDIS mapper tried to register with the Protocol Manager. USER ACTION: Contact your network administrator for assistance. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80224 INCONSISTENT FRAME TYPE x CONFIGURED FOR ODI2NDI _ FOR ADAPTER n. ODI2NDI MIGHT NOT FUNCTION _ CORRECTLY. EXPLANATION: The mapper (ODI2NDI) supports six frame types for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter: four for Ethernet emulation (ETHERNET_802.2, ETHERNET_SNAP, ETHERNET_802.3, and ETHERNET_II) and two for token-ring emulation (TOKEN-RING and TOKEN-RING_SNAP). However, the frame type specified in the mapper section of the PROTOCOL.INI file is not consistent with those frame types. USER ACTION: Edit the mapper (ODI2NDI) section in the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the frame type to one of the supported frame types. See the G-16 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing LT80225 O LT80226 appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid values. Reboot the computer to load the mapper. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80225 FRAME TYPES CONFIGURED FOR ODI2NDI ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY ADAPTER n. ODI2NDI MIGHT NOT _ FUNCTION CORRECTLY. EXPLANATION: The mapper (ODI2NDI) supports six frame types for the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter: four for Ethernet emulation (ETHERNET_802.2, ETHERNET_SNAP, ETHERNET_802.3, and ETHERNET_II) and two for token-ring emulation (TOKEN-RING and TOKEN-RING_SNAP). However, the frame type specified in the mapper section of the PROTOCOL.INI file is not consistent with those frame types. USER ACTION: Edit the mapper (ODI2NDI) section in the PROTOCOL.INI file to change the frame type to one of the supported frame types. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid values. Reboot the computer to load the mapper. --------------------------------------------------------- LT80226 NETADDRESS CONFIGURED FOR ODI2NDI ARE NOT VALID. ODI2NDI MIGHT NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY. EXPLANATION: The value of the NetAddress (MAC_ADDR) parameter in the mapper section of the PROTOCOL.INI file is not valid. The address might have too many digits, too few digits, or other errors. USER ACTION: Edit the TURBOWAYS 25 device driver MAC address and change it to a valid value. See the appropriate parameter table listed in Table H-1 on page H-2 for a description of the valid values. Reboot the computer to load the mapper. Appendix G. Driver Messages G-17 5001 O 5001 OS/2 DRIVER MESSAGES ____________________ To obtain an explanation of any OS/2 driver message, type HELP ATWXXXX at the OS/2 command line, where atwxxxx is _______ the message identifier. An explanation of the message and, if appropriate, an action to correct the problem will appear. WINDOWS NT DRIVER MESSAGES __________________________ This section contains the event ID numbers and messages for the Windows NT drivers that you can display in the Windows NT Event Viewer. NOTE: In this section, Device represents the name of the ______ Windows NT driver that you are using: AT25LE (LAN emulation) or AT25IP (Classical IP). If you receive a message that is not listed here, contact service as described in "Help and Service Information" on page 12-13. --------------------------------------------------------- 5001 DEVICE : COULD NOT ALLOCATE THE RESOURCES ______ NECESSARY FOR OPERATION. EXPLANATION: Either the device driver has insufficient memory for operation, or the device driver is not configured correctly. USER ACTION: 1. Check for insufficient memory. o If the machine has less than 16 MB of memory, increase memory to 16 MB. o If the machine has 16 or more MB of memory, either reduce the Maximum Frame Size (4544 or lower for LAN emulation; 9180 for Classical IP) or install more memory. 2. Verify that the device driver configuration parameters are set correctly by performing the following steps: a. Select CONTROL PANEL. b. Select NETWORK. G-18 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 5002 O 5004 c. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE. (See Appendix C, "ATM Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" or Appendix D, "Classical IP Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" for descriptions of the configuration parameters.) --------------------------------------------------------- 5002 DEVICE : HAS DETERMINED THAT THE ADAPTER IS NOT ______ FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. EXPLANATION: The device driver has detected a hardware error. USER ACTION: Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. If the diagnostics run without error, contact your service personnel. --------------------------------------------------------- 5004 DEVICE : COULD NOT CONNECT TO THE INTERRUPT NUMBER ______ SUPPLIED. EXPLANATION: The adapter is configured incorrectly, or a resource conflict exists. USER ACTION: 1. Use the ATMAID Diskette to view the adapter configuration. If the adapter is not configured correctly, configure the adapter to match the device driver configuration. 2. Check for resource conflicts; run the Windows NT Diagnostics (see "Viewing Resources (Windows NT)" on page 12-7) to see which interrupts are being used by the system. Then use the ATMAID Diskette to configure the adapter to use another interrupt. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. If the diagnostics run without error, contact your service personnel. Appendix G. Driver Messages G-19 5005 O 5005 --------------------------------------------------------- 5005 DEVICE : HAS ENCOUNTERED AN INTERNAL ERROR AND HAS ______ FAILED. EXPLANATION: The adapter is unable to communicate with the network correctly. USER ACTION: 1. Ensure that an adapter cable is connected to the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, that the cable is connected directly or indirectly to a 25-Mbps ATM switch or concentrator, and that you have used cables that correspond to the adapter's ATM Forum pin assignment (see Appendix I, "ATM 25-Mbps Interface Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications" on page I-1 for information on the appropriate cables). If the error continues, perform the following steps: a. Verify that the access unit is operating correctly. b. Replace the adapter cable with a cable that is known to be good. c. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. 2. Check the Network Address parameter. If a locally administered address is specified in the Network Address parameter in the device driver configuration, perform one of the following actions: o Verify that the address is unique within the network. o Remove the locally administered address (by deleting the value in the Network Address parameter) so that the adapter uses its universally administered address. 3. Verify that your ATM switch or concentrator is operating correctly and that the port where the adapter is connected is enabled. 4. Check the Uni Version parameter by performing the following steps: a. Select CONTROL PANEL. b. Select NETWORK. G-20 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing 5008 O 5009 c. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE. d. Select ADVANCED to see the configured Uni Version parameter value. Make sure that it matches the UNI signalling used by the switch, or set the parameter to Auto Detect. --------------------------------------------------------- 5008 DEVICE : HAS ENCOUNTERED AN INVALID NETWORK ______ ADDRESS. EXPLANATION: The value specified for the Network Address parameter in the adapter configuration is not valid for one of the following reasons: o Local station address is not valid o Address is too long o Address is too short o Address contains non-hexadecimal digits USER ACTION: Verify that the device driver configuration parameters are set correctly by performing the following steps: 1. Select CONTROL PANEL. 2. Select NETWORK. 3. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE. (See Appendix C, "ATM Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" or Appendix D, "Classical IP Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" for descriptions of the configuration parameters.) NOTE: The address must be in the range X'400000000000' to X'7FFFFFFFFFFF'. --------------------------------------------------------- 5009 DEVICE : DOES NOT SUPPORT THE CONFIGURATION ______ SUPPLIED. EXPLANATION: One or more of the device driver parameters are configured incorrectly. USER ACTION: Check the device driver configuration by performing the following steps: 1. Select CONTROL PANEL. Appendix G. Driver Messages G-21 5010 O 5010 2. Select NETWORK. 3. In the Installed Adapter Cards list, select IBM TURBOWAYS 25 ISA ADAPTER, and then select CONFIGURE. (See Appendix C, "ATM Forum-Compliant LAN Emulation Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" or Appendix D, "Classical IP Configuration Parameters for Windows NT and Windows 95" for descriptions of the configuration parameters.) --------------------------------------------------------- 5010 DEVICE : THE ADAPTER HAS RETURNED AN INVALID VALUE ______ TO THE DRIVER. EXPLANATION: The adapter is configured incorrectly, or a resource conflict exists. USER ACTION: 1. Use the ATMAID Diskette to view the adapter configuration. If the adapter is not configured correctly, configure the adapter to match the device driver configuration. 2. Check for resource conflicts; run the Windows NT Diagnostics (see "Viewing Resources (Windows NT)" on page 12-7) to see which interrupts and DMA channels are being used by the system. Then use the ATMAID Diskette to configure the adapter to use another interrupt or another DMA channel. 3. Use the ATMAID Diskette to run the adapter diagnostics. See "Testing the Adapter" on page 3-6 for instructions. If the diagnostics run without error, contact your service personnel. G-22 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing | APPENDIX H. DRIVER FILE NAMES ______________________________ | This appendix contains information on some of the file | names that the TURBOWAYS 25 drivers use. DETERMINING THE NAMES USED BY YOUR DRIVER _________________________________________ The different drivers of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter contain different file names and use different parameters. Table H-1 on page H-2 contains information about various names and parameter tables used by the adapter drivers. Use this table to determine the names and parameter tables that apply to your selected driver. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 H-1 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table H-1 (Page 1 of 3). Driver Names and Parameter | | Tables for the TURBOWAYS 25 | | ATM ISA Adapter | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | SYSTEM | | | ENVIRONMENT | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | DOS AND WINDOWS | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ATM | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: AT25LEI | | Forum-Compli|nt | | LAN | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25LE.EXE | | Emulation | | | | MAC DRIVER LOADER: AT25LE.LDR | | | | | | NDIS DRIVER NAME: AT25LE$ | | | | | | MAC SECTION: AT25LED | | | | | | PROTOCOL MANAGER: PROTMAN.DOS | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table A-1 on page A-1 | | | or Table A-2 on page A-8 | | | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Classical | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: AT25IPI | | IP | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25IP.EXE | | | | | | MAC DRIVER LOADER: AT25IP.LDR | | | | | | NDIS DRIVER NAME: AT25IP$ | | | | | | MAC SECTION: AT25IPD | | | | | | PROTOCOL MANAGER: PROTMAN.DOS | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table B-1 on page B-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ H-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table H-1 (Page 2 of 3). Driver Names and Parameter | | Tables for the TURBOWAYS 25 | | ATM ISA Adapter | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | SYSTEM | | | ENVIRONMENT | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | OS/2 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | ATM | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: IBMCOM/MACS | | Forum-Compli|nt | | LAN | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25LE.OS2 | | Emulation | | | | NDIS DRIVER NAME: AT25LE$ | | | | | | MAC SECTION: AT25LEIO_nif | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table A-1 on page A-1 | | | or Table A-2 on page A-8 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | Classical | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: IBMCOM/MACS | | | IP | | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25LE.EXE | | | | | | | NDIS DRIVER NAME: AT25IP$ | | | | | | | MAC SECTION: AT25IPIO_nif | | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table B-1 on page B-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | WINDOWS NT | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | ATM | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: | | Forum-Compli|nt \"xxxx"\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS | | LAN | where "xxxx" represents | | Emulation | the Windows NT | | | installation directory | | | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25LE.SYS | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table C-1 on page C-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Classical | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: | | IP | \"xxxx"\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS | | | where "xxxx" represents | | | the Windows NT | | | installation directory | | | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25IP.SYS | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table D-1 on page D-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ Appendix H. Driver File Names H-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table H-1 (Page 3 of 3). Driver Names and Parameter | | Tables for the TURBOWAYS 25 | | ATM ISA Adapter | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | SYSTEM | | | ENVIRONMENT | | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | WINDOWS 95 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | ATM | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: \"xxxx"\SYSTEM | | | Forum-Compli|nt where "xxxx" represents | | | LAN | the Windows 95 | | | Emulation | installation directory | | | | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25LE.VXD | | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table C-1 on page C-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | Classical | INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: \"xxxx"\SYSTEM | | | IP | where "xxxx" represents | | | | the Windows 95 | | | | installation directory | | | | | | | LOADABLE MAC DRIVER: AT25IP.VXD | | | | | | | PARAMETER TABLES: Table D-1 on page D-1 | +-------------+-----------------------------------------+ H-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX I. ATM 25-MBPS INTERFACE WIRING STANDARDS AND CABLE SPECIFICATIONS ____________________________________________________________________________ This appendix contains information about the two wiring standards used for wiring ATM 25-Mbps RJ-45 connectors, discusses how to determine the appropriate cables to use with either standard, and provides specifications for those cables and an RJ-45 ATM wrap plug. Use the specifications to purchase or make the cables and wrap plug. ATM 25-MBPS WIRING STANDARDS ____________________________ ATM 25-Mbps devices (adapters, concentrator ports, and switch ports) use one of two standards for wiring the inputs and outputs to RJ-45 connectors. The initial ATM 25 proposal specified the use of the token-ring (802.5) standard (see Table I-1 on page I-2 for the pin assignment). The final, ATM Forum-approved standard specifies the use of a different pin assignment (see Table I-2 on page I-2). This TURBOWAYS 25 adapter conforms to the ATM Forum wiring standard. Earlier versions of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter conform to the 802.5 standard. ATM networks can contain a mixture of both ATM Forum- and 802.5-compliant devices. DETERMINING YOUR TURBOWAYS 25 WIRING STANDARD This TURBOWAYS 25 adapter has an ORANGE dot on its ______ bracket. Its RJ-45 pin assignment conforms to the ATM Forum standard. Other 25-Mbps ATM adapters can have a GREEN dot on their _____ brackets. Their RJ-45 pin assignments conform to the 802.5 standard. +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | TURBOWAYS 25, | ATM Forum pin assignment | | Orange Dot | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | TURBOWAYS 25, | 802.5 pin assignment | | Green Dot | | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 I-1 RJ-45 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-1. 802.5 Pin Assignment (Green Dot) | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | TWISTED| | | | | PAIR | PIN | ATM WORKSTATION | ATM | | | | | SWITCH/CONCENTRA|OR +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 3 | Pin 1 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 3 | Pin 2 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 2 | Pin 3 | Transmit- | Receive- | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 1 | Pin 4 | Receive+ | Transmit+ | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 1 | Pin 5 | Receive - | Transmit- | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 2 | Pin 6 | Transmit+ | Receive+ | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 4 | Pin 7 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 4 | Pin 8 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-2. ATM Forum Pin Assignment (Orange Dot) | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | TWISTED| | | | | PAIR | PIN | ATM WORKSTATION | ATM | | | | | SWITCH/CONCENTRA|OR +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 3 | Pin 1 | Transmit+ | Receive+ | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 3 | Pin 2 | Transmit- | Receive- | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 2 | Pin 3 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 1 | Pin 4 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 1 | Pin 5 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 2 | Pin 6 | Unused | Unused | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 4 | Pin 7 | Receive+ | Transmit+ | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ | 4 | Pin 8 | Receive- | Transmit- | +--------+---------+------------------+-----------------+ I-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CABLING CONSIDERATIONS The wiring standards used by your system and your ATM 25-Mbps devices determine the type of STP or UTP cables that you must use. Cables conforming to the 802.5 standard and cables conforming to the ATM Forum standard are available. CABLE SYSTEMS _____________ The following sections discuss the UTP adapter cable, the RJ-45 UTP conversion cable, and the RJ-45 STP cable and describe their usage. UTP ADAPTER CABLE If you need to connect the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter using UTP cabling, you must purchase or make a UTP cable. Table I-3 describes the specifications for the UTP cable. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-3. Specifications for the UTP Cable | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CHARACTERISTIC | SPECIFICATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Cable type | UTP cable with two twisted pairs | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Connectors | Two RJ-45 connectors or an RJ-45 | | | and an RJ-11 connector. See | | | Figure I-2 on page I-5 for an | | | illustration of the connectors. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ RJ-45 UTP CONVERSION CABLE If you are connecting the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to an ATM 25-Mbps device that has a different pin assignment than that of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, you must use the IBM RJ-45 UTP Conversion cable (P/N 10H3904) or its equivalent in addition to the UTP cable. Figure I-1. IBM RJ-45 UTP Conversion Cable The UTP Conversion cable converts the 802.5 pin assignment to the ATM Forum pin assignment and vice versa. This makes possible interoperability between the new ATM Forum cabling system wiring and the 802.5 for customers who have a mix of both wiring systems. Appendix I. Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications I-3 Table I-4 describes the specifications for the UTP Conversion cable. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-4. Specifications for UTP Conversion Cable | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | CHARACTERISTIC | SPECIFICATION | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Cable type | UTP cable with four twisted pairs | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Connectors | One RJ-45 jack and one RJ-45 | | | plug. See Table I-5 on page I-7 | | | for a depiction of the wiring. | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Minimum cable | EIA/TIA-568 category 3 or | | quality | equivalent | +-------------------+-----------------------------------+ UTP CONVERSION CABLE USAGE GUIDELINES To minimize cable system confusion during future equipment upgrades, IBM recommends that you use the UTP Conversion cable in conjunction with the UTP cable when the RJ-45 pin assignments are not the same at both ends of the UTP cable connecting a TURBOWAYS 25 adapter to a switch or a concentrator port. STP ADAPTER CABLE If you need to connect ATM 25-Mbps devices using STP cabling, you must purchase or make an STP adapter cable that is compatible with your wiring system. Two RJ-45 STP cables are available from IBM which can attach TURBOWAYS 25 adapters, concentrators, and switches to 802.5 cables. The STP cable conforming to ATM Forum wiring standards (P/N 42H0544) has an ORANGE dot near the ______ RJ-45 jack. The STP cable conforming to 802.5 standards (P/N 60G1063) has a GREEN dot near the RJ-45 jack. _____ +-------+--------------------------+--------------------+ | IBM | CABLE | PIN ASSIGNMENT | | P/N | | | +-------+--------------------------+--------------------+ | 42H054| RJ-45 STP Cable (Orange | ATM Forum | | | Dot) | | +-------+--------------------------+--------------------+ | 60G106| RJ-45 STP Cable (Green | 802.5 | | | Dot) | | +-------+--------------------------+--------------------+ I-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing STP CABLE USAGE GUIDELINES o Match the color dot of the IBM RJ-45 STP cable to the color dot of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter, the connecting switch, or the concentrator port that you are cabling (that is, green to green, orange to orange). o If an adapter, switch, or concentrator does not have a color dot, match the IBM RJ-45 STP cable to the adapter, switch, or concentrator so that both the cable and the hardware have same RJ-45 pin assignment. (Refer to your hardware documentation for information on its RJ-45 pin assignment.) ATTENTION: Do not use the UTP Conversion cable (P/N 10H3904) or any other unshielded cable in an STP cable system. To do so will cause an impedance discontinuity and loss of the STP cable shield connection. WIRING SPECIFICATIONS _____________________ The following sections provides specifications for the UTP Adapter cables (for both ATM Forum and 802.5 pin assignments), the UTP Conversion cable, and the ATM wrap plug. UTP ADAPTER CABLE CONNECTORS (ORANGE DOT) The following section describes the UTP cable connectors for use with a ATM Forum TURBOWAYS 25 adapter (orange dot). As stated in Table I-3, the adapter end of the UTP cable must be terminated with an RJ-45 modular plug connector. The network end of the cable can be terminated with an RJ-45 or an RJ-11 connector. Figure I-2 illustrates the two types of connectors. Figure I-2. RJ-45 and RJ-11 Modular Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) Figure I-3 illustrates the wiring for a UTP adapter cable terminated with two RJ-45 modular connectors. Figure I-4 on page I-6 illustrates the wiring for a cable terminated with an RJ-45 and an RJ-11 connector. Figure I-3. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) Appendix I. Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications I-5 Figure I-4. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors (ATM Forum-Orange Dot) UTP ADAPTER CABLE CONNECTORS (GREEN DOT) The following section describes the UTP cable connectors for use when you are connecting a 802.5 TURBOWAYS 25 adapter (green dot) to an ATM 25-Mbps device with the same pin assignment. As stated in Table I-3, the adapter end of the UTP cable must be terminated with an RJ-45 modular plug connector. The network end of the cable can be terminated with an RJ-45 or an RJ-11 connector. Figure I-5 illustrates the two types of connectors. Figure I-5. RJ-45 and RJ-11 Modular Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) Figure I-6 illustrates the wiring for a UTP adapter cable terminated with two RJ-45 modular connectors. Figure I-7 illustrates the wiring for a cable terminated with an RJ-45 and an RJ-11 connector. Figure I-6. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) Figure I-7. Wiring in a UTP Adapter Cable with RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors (802.5-Green Dot) UTP CONVERSION CABLE WIRING Table I-5 on page I-7 shows the wiring of the RJ-45 UTP Conversion cable. I-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-5. UTP Conversion Cable Wiring | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | | RJ-45 | | RJ-45 | | | TWISTE| JACK | | PLUG | TWISTE| | PAIR | (FEMAL|) | (MALE)| PAIR | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 3 | Pin 1 | Connects to | Pin 3 | 3 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 3 | Pin 2 | Connects to | Pin 6 | 3 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 2 | Pin 3 | Connects to | Pin 1 | 2 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 1 | Pin 4 | Connects to | Pin 7 | 1 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 1 | Pin 5 | Connects to | Pin 8 | 1 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 2 | Pin 6 | Connects to | Pin 2 | 2 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 4 | Pin 7 | Connects to | Pin 4 | 4 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ | 4 | Pin 8 | Connects to | Pin 5 | 4 | +-------+-------+-----------------------+-------+-------+ RJ-45 ATM WRAP PLUG SPECIFICATIONS If you are using UTP cabling and you want to run the wrap test, you will need an RJ-45 ATM wrap plug (P/N 42H0540) or equivalent. This wrap plug can be used with both orange-dot and green-dot TURBOWAYS 25 adapters. Table I-6 shows the pinouts of the ATM wrap plug. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table I-6. ATM Wrap Plug (P/N 42H0540) Pinouts | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Pin 1 | Wraps to | Pin 7 | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Pin 2 | Wraps to | Pin 8 | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Pin 3 | Wraps to | Pin 4 | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | Pin 5 | Wraps to | Pin 6 | | +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ Appendix I. Wiring Standards and Cable Specifications I-7 I-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX J. UNDERSTANDING THE ADAPTER LABELS _____________________________________________ Figure J-1 illustrates the two labels on the bracket of the TURBOWAYS 25 adapter. Figure J-1. The Adapter Labels The ORANGE DOT LABEL indicates that the adapter can ________________ communicate at 25 (25.6) Mbps over an ATM Forum-compliant cabling system network. The universally administered address label displays the ______________________________________ adapter's universally administered address. This is the MAC address that was encoded in the adapter memory at the factory. This 12-digit, hexadecimal address is recorded on the label in 2-digit increments from left to right, starting on the first row. In the illustration, the universally administered address is X'0004 AC2C 0001' in noncanonical format, most significant bit (MSB) first. The universally administered address is unique and is used by network software to distinguish the adapter from others on the network. If you would prefer the adapter to be known on the network by a locally administered address, you must configure the adapter to use a locally administered address. The procedure under "Configuring the Adapter" on page 3-1 will guide you through starting the ATMAID program, which allows you to configure parameters such as the address. (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 J-1 J-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing APPENDIX K. CUSTOMIZING DRIVER PARAMETERS FOR THE DOS LAN SUPPORT PROGRAM __________________________________________________________________________ NDIS ____ This appendix describes the DOS LAN Support Program NDIS (LSP NDIS) driver parameter values and tells you how to edit the parameter values in CONFIG.SYS manually. NOTE: The highlighted letters distinguish each device driver from the other LSP NDIS device drivers. LSP NDIS DRIVER SUMMARY _______________________ LSP NDIS contains the following drivers: o Interrupt arbitrator DXMA0MOD.SYS Required driver that dispatches the __ other drivers in response to a X'5C' interrupt. It has one parameter that defines the language in which load-time messages are displayed. o IEEE 802.2 Protocol driver DXME0MOD.SYS Enables communication between an NDIS __ MAC driver Version 2.01 and earlier and an application program that uses the IEEE 802.2 interface. The following files are associated with DXME0MOD.SYS: PROTMAN.DOS NDIS protocol manager PROTOCOL.INI Data file that contains the configuration parameters for NDIS modules NETBIND.COM NDIS binding utility o NetBIOS interface device driver (not used with DXMJ0MOD.SYS) DXMT0MOD.SYS Provides NetBIOS application programs __ with a program interface to the adapter support device drivers. It (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 K-1 cannot be used unless DXME0MOD.SYS has been configured. o NetBIOS protocol driver DXMJ0MOD.SYS Enables communication between an NDIS __ MAC driver and an application program that uses the NetBIOS interface. The following files are associated with DXMJ0MOD.SYS: PROTMAN.DOS NDIS protocol manager PROTOCOL.INI Data file that contains the configuration parameters for NDIS modules NETBIND.COM NDIS binding utility PARAMETER FOR THE INTERRUPT ARBITRATOR DEVICE DRIVER (DXMA0MOD.SYS) ___________________________________________________________________ DXMA0MOD.SYS has one parameter that defines the language in which load-time messages are displayed. This parameter corresponds to one of the values defined as DOS country codes in the IBM PC DOS user's guide for your version of DOS. If the parameter is specified, it is entered in CONFIG.SYS using the following syntax: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMA0MOD.SYS ccc _______ ___ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory and _______ ccc represents the country code. ___ Only the country code for U.S. English (001) is supported. PARAMETERS FOR DXME0MOD.SYS ___________________________ SYNTAX EXAMPLE Parameters are entered in CONFIG.SYS using the following syntax:(1) --------------- (1) In CONFIG.SYS, the list of parameters must be continued on one line. K-2 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXME0MOD.SYS N X ADDR0,WRK0,XMIT_SWAP0,MINSAP0, _______ MINLINK0,ADDR1,WRK1,XMIT_SWAP1,MINSAP1,MINLINK1 where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ A 0 as the last character of a parameter name in this _ example means that this parameter is used for the primary or only adapter; a 1 means that the parameter is used for _ the alternate adapter when the primary adapter is present. The range of values for each of these parameters is the same for either the primary or the alternate adapter, but CONFIG.SYS must be edited differently. LIST OF PARAMETERS The parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS are listed in Table K-1. See the sections referred to for detailed descriptions of them. NOTE: When using MINLINK or MINSAP, you might need to increase the work space for the adapter. See "Work Space" on page K-7 for more information about the work space parameter. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-1 (Page 1 of 2). Parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | PARAMETER | FUNCTION | SEE: | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | N | Enables the device driver | "The N | | | to interpret the MINSAP and | Parameter" | | | MINLINK parameters | on page K-6 | | | correctly. You must use | | | | this parameter when you use | | | | MINSAP or MINLINK. | | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | X | Used with a version of an | "The X | | | application program that | Parameter" | | | has been configured to work | on page K-6 | | | with an Ethernet adapter | | | | using LSP Version 1.2. | | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | ADDR | Sets the adapter address. | "Adapter | | | | Address" on | | | | page K-6 | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | WRK | Sets the internal work | "Work | | | space of the adapter. | Space" on | | | | page K-7 | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-3 +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-1 (Page 2 of 2). Parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | PARAMETER | FUNCTION | SEE: | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | XMIT_SWAP | Sets the frame format when | "Transmit/Sw|p" | | using an Ethernet adapter. | on page K-8 | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | MINSAP | Sets the minimum number of | "MINSAP" on | | | service access points | page K-8 | | | (SAPs). The N parameter | | | | must be present when this | | | | parameter is used. | | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ | MINLINK | Sets the minimum number of | "MINLINK" | | | link stations. The N | on page K-9 | | | parameter must be present | | | | when this parameter is | | | | used. | | +-----------+-----------------------------+-------------+ GLOBAL AND POSITIONAL PARAMETERS The N and X parameters are global parameters. They must _________________ follow the device driver name, precede the first address, and be separated from them and from each other by spaces. These global parameters, if used, must precede the positional parameters. The parameters separated by commas are positional __________ parameters. They must be entered in the sequence shown __________ in "Syntax Example" on page K-2. Each positional parameter is always followed by a comma except when it is at the end of the list. If a positional parameter is missing, the single comma that would follow it is used to mark its place. The name of the device driver must always be followed by a space. For more information about entering these parameters manually, see "Examples of Editing the Parameter List." EXAMPLES OF EDITING THE PARAMETER LIST If two adapters are installed in the same computer, the parameters for the primary adapter are entered first, followed by the parameters for the alternate adapter. When editing a parameter list, observe these rules: o Use a blank to separate the parameter list from DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXME0MOD.SYS _______ K-4 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ o Follow each positional parameter by a comma except when the parameter is at the end of the list. o If a parameter that is not at the end of the list is missing, use the single comma that would follow it to mark its place. To specify a locally administered address for the primary adapter, use the following line: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXME0MOD.SYS 400000000001 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ In this example, "400000000001" is the new address for the primary adapter, which overrides the default address encoded on the adapter. All other defaults are retained. You must enter the WRK parameters as one or two decimal digits. This value is interpreted as the number of KB of work space to reserve. If no value is specified, or if the value is less than the default, the default value will be used. A value greater than 64 will be reduced to 64. To specify a work space different from the default, add the parameter as in the following example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXME0MOD.SYS ,20 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ In this example, 20 is the new size of the work space for __ the primary or only adapter (20 KB). All other defaults are retained. Note the comma before the work space size. This comma indicates that a parameter (the primary adapter address) has been omitted. To increase the work space for the primary adapter to 20 KB, the workspace for the alternate adapter to 10 KB, and to specify MINSAP of 2 and MINLINK of 2 for each adapter, you would use this statement: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXME0MOD.SYS N ,20,,2,2,,10,,2,2 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-5 EDITING THE PARAMETER FOR PROTMAN.DOS PROTMAN.DOS is a file required when NDIS adapters are used. It has one parameter (the /I: parameter) that must be included when PROTOCOL.INI is located in any directory other than \LANMAN. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DXME0MOD.SYS PARAMETERS The following sections describe the parameters for DXME0MOD.SYS in more detail. THE N PARAMETER This parameter (the letter N) alerts the software to read _ values for MINSAP and MINLINK. If you enter values for MINSAP and MINLINK, but do not enter the N parameter, the MINSAP and MINLINK parameters will be ignored if there is one adapter or misinterpreted if there are two. THE X PARAMETER Some application programs designed to work with IBM LSP Version 1.2 require LSP NDIS 1.03 to identify Ethernet adapters to the application program in a different way. The large majority of LSP application programs that are available today do not require this parameter, but if you have a version of an application program that has been configured to work with an Ethernet adapter using LSP Version 1.2, you might have to include the X parameter. ADAPTER ADDRESS The address of the adapter is in the range that is administered universally by the standards committees for LANs. This universally administered address is the default address for the adapter if no other address is assigned. Your network administrator can assign a locally administered address that will override the universally administered address. This address must consist of 12 hexadecimal digits that range from X'4000 0000 0000' to X'7FFF FFFF FFFF'. Values outside this range could be incompatible with other products on the network. IBM recommends that the address be restricted to decimal values. The locally administered address can range from X'4000 0000 0000' to X'4000 7999 9999' decimal. K-6 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing You can configure DXME0MOD.SYS manually with a locally administered address in one of two ways: o By using a keyword parameter in PROTOCOL.INI o By using the ADDR parameter Using the ADDR parameter is not recommended; using the keyword parameter in PROTOCOL.INI is the preferred method. For instructions on using the keyword parameter, see "Configuring the Network Adapter Address" on page K-25. NOTES: 1. Make sure that the address is recorded on the physical and logical address locator charts. These charts and an explanation of them can be found in the IBM Token-Ring Network Introduction and Planning ________________________________________________ Guide, GA27-3677. _____ 2. Each address must be unique on the LAN segment. An error will result when two or more adapters with the same address attempt to use the same LAN segment. Each address should be unique on the network and unique on the LAN segment. WORK SPACE The LSP NDIS driver DXME0MOD.SYS allows a maximum internal work space of 64 KB per adapter, all of which might or might not be needed. The amount of work space depends on the requirements of the application program. The default work space is 16 KB for each adapter in your computer. This default is twice the 8-KB size allocated by the stand-alone LAN Support Program Version 1.3 or higher. The values of this parameter are set as follows: o If a value of 0 is entered, the work space is set to the default of 16 KB. o If a value of 1 to 7 is entered, the work space is set to 8 KB. o If a value of 8 to 64 is entered, the work space is set to that value in KB. o If a value of 65 to 99 is entered, the work space is set to 64 KB. As the number of SAPs, link stations, or sessions increases, you might have to increase the work space. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-7 TRANSMIT/SWAP The transmit function of this parameter determines the ________ frame format. Frames can be transmitted on the Ethernet network in one of two formats: Ethernet DIX Version 2.0 or IEEE 802.3. The default is to transmit IEEE 802.3 frames. The swap function determines whether addresses are ____ transmitted with or without their bits swapped. Addresses can be transmitted with their bits swapped on a byte basis. For example, if the value X'10007BC00402' is an address and address bit swapping is on, the address will be transmitted as X'0800DE032040'. The default is to transmit with the address bits swapped. Changing the parameter so that the address bits are not swapped is not recommended. The XMIT_SWAP parameter must be entered as a single decimal digit; each digit defines one of the following user options: 0 Transmit IEEE 802.3 frame and swap address bits (default). 1 Transmit Ethernet DIX Version 2.0 frame and swap address bits. 2 Transmit IEEE 802.3 frame and do not swap address bits. 3 Transmit Ethernet DIX Version 2.0 frame and do not swap address bits. If you are using IEEE 802.5 frames on a token-ring network, the value of this parameter does not affect the network. However, it must be a valid number (0, 1, 2, or 3). MINSAP This parameter is used to define the minimum number of SAPs that the adapter will support when opened. It enables multiple 802.2 applications to coexist. For example, IBM Personal Communications/3270 and IBM Application System/400 applications can run on the same workstation if MINSAP is set to a high enough value to include the total number of SAPs required by both application programs. The N parameter must be present when this parameter is used. If MINSAP is omitted, 0 is used as its value. The range is 0-127. K-8 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing MINLINK This parameter sets the minimum number of link stations that the adapter will support when opened. It enables multiple 802.2 applications to coexist. For example, IBM Personal Communications/3270 and IBM Application System/400 applications can run on the same workstation if MINLINK is set to a high enough value to include the total number of link stations required by both application programs. (The MINSAP parameter must also be set to a high enough value to include the total number of SAPs required by both application programs.) The N parameter N must be present when this parameter is used. If MINLINK is omitted, 0 is used as its value. The range is 0-254. NETBIOS DRIVER PARAMETERS (PARAMETERS FOR DXMT0MOD.SYS) _______________________________________________________ This section refers to DXMT0MOD.SYS parameters only. For information about DXMJ0MOD.SYS parameters, see "Parameters for DXMJ0MOD.SYS" on page K-24. The NetBIOS interface has many optional parameters available to customize the driver for certain network application programs. Only one of the parameters, the ENABLE parameter, is position dependent. If used, it must be entered as the first parameter. For example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMT0MOD.SYS ENABLE _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ NOTE: "ENABLE" may be abbreviated as E. _ The processing of a NetBIOS command occurs when the X'5C' interrupt is issued. Because interrupts are disabled for a short time, some loss of data might occur in an asynchronous adapter if it is used simultaneously with a LAN adapter. If the computer contains an asynchronous adapter that is used simultaneously with a LAN adapter, you should use the ENABLE parameter. In this case, the NetBIOS command will be processed at a later time, during a LAN adapter appendage interrupt. Because interrupts are enabled, data is not lost. Because of the short delay; however, there might be some loss in performance. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-9 KEYWORD VALUES FOR DXMT0MOD.SYS OLD PARAMETERS The new releases of the NetBIOS driver DXMT0MOD.SYS use keyword parameters. The name of the parameter, called the keyword, is set equal to its value. The keyword with _______ its value can be placed at any position in the list of parameters. However, in previous releases NetBIOS used positional parameters. KEYWORD VALUES FOR DXMT0MOD.SYS NEW PARAMETERS Table K-2 on page K-12 shows all the new NetBIOS keywords and their default values. MANUALLY CONFIGURING THE OPEN.ON.LOAD PARAMETER If no command line parameters are specified for DXMT0MOD.SYS, the parameters default to the NetBIOS old parameters, and the parameter OPEN.ON.LOAD is equal by default to No (O=N). If you specify any command line parameter for DXMT0MOD.SYS, the NetBIOS new parameters become the defaults, and the parameter OPEN.ON.LOAD is equal by default to Yes (O=Y). With NDIS adapters, the default value O=Y causes an error message. When O=Y, DXMT0MOD.SYS tries to open the adapter at load time and fails because NETBIND, the COM file that enables the adapter to open, is not invoked until AUTOEXEC.BAT is invoked. To prevent this problem, you should specify the OPEN.ON.LOAD parameter equal to N (O=N) if you change any DXMT0MOD.SYS parameter values. EDITING CONFIG.SYS FOR DXMT0MOD.SYS COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS When DXMTOMOD.SYS is using the DXMT0MOD.SYS new parameters, each keyword is set equal to its value, so keyword parameters are not position dependent. They need to be separated by a blank as shown in the examples that follow, and they must also be on the same line. Note that keywords can be defined for either one or two adapters; if there are two adapters, the keywords are separated by a slash (/). Any undefined keywords take the default value. If the / is used, any undefined keywords to the left of it apply to the primary adapter and any undefined keywords to the right of it apply to the alternate adapter. The = sign used to the right of _ the slash indicates that all parameter values specified for the primary adapter are duplicated for the alternate K-10 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing adapter. O=N must be specified for each adapter unless the = sign is used. _ One or more keywords can be specified for each adapter as follows: o For the primary or only adapter, or to specify keywords for the primary adapter and use all keyword defaults for the alternate adapter, see the following example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMT0MOD.SYS E O=N ST=64 S=64 N=32 C=32 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ Note that some of the keyword values (for example, DG) are defaults for the primary adapter as well. When a parameter is not stated, a default value is implied. In this instance, 64 sessions are defined, and the ENABLE parameter is activated. Remember that ENABLE is the parameter that activates the Enable function, and that it is the only position-dependent NetBIOS new parameter. If used, it must precede any other NetBIOS parameters listed. (You can represent "ENABLE" with the abbreviation E.) _ o To specify keywords for the alternate adapter and use all keyword defaults for the primary adapter, if it exists (note the "/"), see the following example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMT0MOD.SYS O=N / O=N ST=16 S=32 C=32 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ o To specify keywords for both the primary and alternate adapters (note the "/"), see the following example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMT0MOD.SYS O=N ST=16 S=32 C=16 / O=N ST=8 S=8 _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ o To specify keywords for the primary adapter and define the alternate adapter the same way (note the "/ ="), see the following example: DEVICE=\xxxxxxx\DXMT0MOD.SYS O=N ST=16 S=32 C=16 / = _______ where xxxxxxx represents the installation directory. _______ Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-11 NOTES: 1. The DXMT0MOD.SYS parameters are used to customize the system, if required. 2. The keywords STATIONS, SESSIONS, and COMMANDS provide maximum values that can be used; if a program issues a RESET command, and the RESET indicates a value larger than indicated by these keywords, the keyword value will be used. 3. If any of these keywords are used, all other keywords will assume the default values indicated in Table K-2. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-2 (Page 1 of 2). NetBIOS (DXMT0MOD.SYS) New | | Keyword Values | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | | ABBREVI| | | | | KEYWORD | ATIONS | VALID VALU|SMINIMUM| DEFAUL| +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | STATIONS | ST | 0 to 254 | 1 | 16 | | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | SESSIONS | S | 0 to 254 | 1 | 16 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | COMMANDS | C | 0 to 255 | 1 | 12 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | NAMES | N | 0 to 254 | 2 | 17 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | OPEN.ON.LOAD | O | Yes (Y) | - | Yes | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DATAGRAM.MAX | DG | Y (Yes) | - | No | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | CLOSE.ON.RESET | CR | Y (Yes) | - | No | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | CALL.FAR | CF | Y (Yes) | - | No | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DHB.SIZE | DS | 0, 200 to |7 9200 | (Note |) | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DHB.NUMBER | DN | 0 to 9 | - | (Note |) | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | RECEIVE.BUFFER.S|ZE R | 0 to 9999 | (Note 3| (Note |) | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | TRANSMIT.TIMEOUT| TT | 0 to 20 | 0 | 1 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ K-12 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-2 (Page 2 of 2). NetBIOS (DXMT0MOD.SYS) New | | Keyword Values | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | | ABBREVI| | | | | KEYWORD | ATIONS | VALID VALU|SMINIMUM| DEFAUL| +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | TRANSMIT.COUNT | TC | 0 to 10 | 0 | 6 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.MAXOUT | MO | 0 to 9 | 0 | 2 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.MAXIN | MI | 0 to 9 | 0 | 1 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | RING.ACCESS | RA | 0 to 3 | 0 | 0 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | EXTRA.SAPS | ES | 0 to 99 | 0 | 0 | | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | EXTRA.STATIONS | EST | 0 to 254 | 0 | 0 | | | | (Note 1) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | REMOTE.NAME.DIRE|TORRND | 0 to 255 | 0 | 0 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | REMOTE.DATA | RDC | Y (Yes) | - | No | | GRAM.CONTROL | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | RESET.VALUES | RV | Y (Yes) | - | No | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | ADAP.ADD.NOT.REV|RSEANR | Y (Yes) | - | No | | | | N (No) | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.RETRY.COUNT | RC | 0 to 255 | 0 | 8 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.T1 | T1 | 0 to 10 | 0 | 5 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.T2 | T2 | 0 to 11 | 0 | 2 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | DLC.TI | TI | 0 to 10 | 0 | 10 | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ | PIGGYBACKED | PBA | 0 to 5 | 0 | 0 | | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | | | | | +-----------------+--------+-----------+--------+-------+ NOTES: 1. If this value is too large, the adapter fails to open. The maximum value allowed here typically exceeds current adapter maximum values. 2. The default value set by the NetBIOS interface device driver is based on the number of stations. See "DXMT0MOD.SYS Adapter Transmit and Receive Buffer Default Sizes" on page K-23. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-13 3. If a value is specified for RECEIVE.BUFFER.SIZE, its value is not checked by the NetBIOS interface device driver. The value is checked by the adapter upon opening. Current adapters require a minimum value of 96. NETBIOS DEVICE DRIVER KEYWORD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS Each keyword has an abbreviated version, which is indicated in parentheses following the keyword: STATIONS= (ST=) o Indicates the maximum number of NetBIOS interface link stations that can be defined. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 254. - The realistic maximum is affected by the size of the shared RAM on the adapter. - The EXTRA.STATIONS value reduces the maximum for the NetBIOS interface. o If other than the default is used, CLOSE.ON.RESET must be set to Y (Yes). o If omitted or 0, the default value is 16. SESSIONS= (S=) o Indicates the maximum number of NetBIOS interface device driver sessions that can be defined. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 254. o If omitted or 0, the default value is 16. If the value is less than that of STATIONS, it will be set to the value of STATIONS. COMMANDS= (C=) o Indicates the maximum number of NetBIOS interface commands node control block (NCB) that can be outstanding at one time. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 255. o If omitted or 0, the default value is 12. K-14 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NAMES= (N=) o Indicates the maximum number of NetBIOS interface device driver names that can be defined, including NAME_NUMBER_1. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 254. o If omitted or 0, the default value is 17. o If the parameter is 1, the value will be set to 2. OPEN.ON.LOAD= (O=) o Must be N (NO). o If Y (YES), an error message is displayed at load time. See "Manually Configuring the OPEN.ON.LOAD Parameter" on page K-10 for more information. DATAGRAM.MAX= (DG=) o Indicates that the maximum length datagram transmitted by the NetBIOS interface device driver will be based on the size of the transmit buffer or data hold buffer (DHB) of the adapter. Usually, a datagram is limited to 512 bytes. o Must be specified as either Y (Yes) or N (No). o If coded as Y (Yes), the maximum length of a datagram is: x - 86 (the size of the transmit buffer _ less 86 bytes) where x represents the DHB length. _ o If omitted or N, this function is not performed. CLOSE.ON.RESET= (CR=) o Indicates that the NetBIOS interface will close the adapter and reopen it when a RESET is issued. o Must be specified as either Y (Yes) or N (No). Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-15 o Must be specified as Y if you want to change the number of link stations. o If omitted or N, this function will not be performed. CALL.FAR= (CF=) o Prevents an application program from intercepting the X'5C' interrupt issued by the NetBIOS device driver DXMT0MOD.SYS. If an application program intercepts this interrupt incorrectly, LAN Support Program processing is terminated. o Must be specified as either Y (Yes) or N (No). The default value is N. o If specified as Y, this keyword must also be set to Y for any other application programs that could intercept X'5C' interrupts. For two adapters, enter this parameter on the command line once. o If omitted or N, this function will not be performed. The default value is N. DHB.SIZE= (DS=) o Indicates the size of the DHB (the transmit buffers of the adapter). o Must be a decimal number within the range acceptable to the adapter. Note that the minimum size allowed by the NetBIOS interface is 200. Therefore, the value entered must be either 0 or a number from 200 to 17 960. o If omitted or 0, the value is determined by the NetBIOS interface. See "DXMT0MOD.SYS Adapter Transmit and Receive Buffer Default Sizes" on page K-23 for information about the NetBIOS default values. DHB.NUMBER= (DN=) o Indicates the number of DHBs allocated by the adapter. o Must be a decimal number within the range acceptable to the adapter. K-16 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing o If omitted or 0, the value is determined by the NetBIOS interface device driver. See "DXMT0MOD.SYS Adapter Transmit and Receive Buffer Default Sizes" on page K-23 for information about the NetBIOS default values. RECEIVE.BUFFER.SIZE= (R=) o Indicates the size of the receive buffers of the adapter. A minimum of eight adapter buffers of the specified size will be allocated. o Must be a decimal number within the range acceptable to the adapter. o If omitted or 0, the value is determined by the NetBIOS interface. See "DXMT0MOD.SYS Adapter Transmit and Receive Buffer Default Sizes" on page K-23 for information about the NetBIOS default values. TRANSMIT.TIMEOUT= (TT=) o Indicates the time between transmission of queries (for example, CALL). o Is indicated in 1/2-second periods. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 20. o If omitted or 0, the default is 1 (1/2 second). TRANSMIT.COUNT= (TC=) o Indicates the number of times queries (for example, CALL) are transmitted. o Must have a decimal value from 1 to 10. If a number from 1 to 10 is specified, that number is the value. o If omitted or 0, the default is 6. DLC.MAXOUT= (MO=) o Sets the MAXOUT value for all NetBIOS interface link stations. The MAXOUT value indicates the number of I-frames sent before waiting for an acknowledgment. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-17 o The sender's MAXOUT value must always be greater than the receiver's MAXIN value. o Must have a decimal value from 1 to 9. If a number from 1 to 9 is specified, that number is the value. o If omitted or 0, the default is 2. DLC.MAXIN= (MI=) o Sets the MAXIN value for all NetBIOS interface link stations. The MAXIN value indicates the number of I-frames received before sending an acknowledgment. o The receiver's MAXIN value must always be less than the sender's MAXOUT value. o Must have a decimal value from 1 to 9. If a number from 1 to 9 is specified, that number is the value. o If omitted or 0, the default is 1. RING.ACCESS= (RA=) o Indicates the ring access priority for this adapter for NetBIOS device driver interface messages. This parameter is valid for token-ring adapters only. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 3. o If omitted or 0, the default is 0. o The higher the number, the higher the priority. EXTRA.SAPS= (ES=) o Indicates additional SAPs requested by the NetBIOS interface when it implicitly opens the adapter by activating the parameters specified on the NetBIOS command line. These SAPs are not used by the NetBIOS interface. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 99. o If omitted or 0, no additional SAPs are requested. K-18 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NOTES: 1. If this value exceeds the adapter maximum value, the error will be detected when the adapter fails to open. 2. If this value is less than the value of MINSAP, the value of MINSAP will be used. EXTRA.STATIONS= (EST=) o Indicates additional link stations requested by the NetBIOS interface when it implicitly opens the adapter by activating the parameters specified on the NetBIOS command line. These link stations are not used by the NetBIOS interface. o Requesting extra stations reduces link stations available for use on the NetBIOS interface. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 254. o If omitted or 0, no additional stations are requested. NOTES: 1. If this value exceeds the adapter maximum value, the error will be detected when the adapter fails to open. 2. If this value is less than the value of MINLINK, the value of MINLINK will be used. REMOTE.NAME.DIRECTORY= (RND=) o Can be coded as a number from 0 to 255. o If omitted or 0, the REMOTE.NAME.DIRECTORY (RND) function is not implemented. All CALLS, STATUS QUERIES, and SEND DATAGRAMS will operate as in previous levels of NetBIOS and broadcast messages to all NetBIOS nodes. o If a non-0 value is coded, the RND function is implemented with the value indicating the number of remote names that can be saved by the local node. Note that 4 is the minimum number of name entries; if coded as 1, 2, or 3, the value of 4 is used. When RND is implemented (after the Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-19 local station has located a remote name), the remote node address is saved and subsequent messages to that name will be to a specific node rather than a broadcast to all nodes. This is true for CALLS, STATUS QUERIES, and SEND DATAGRAMS (see next keyword, REMOTE.DATAGRAM.CONTROL). IMPORTANT: Using the RND function can significantly improve performance in situations where large numbers of DATAGRAMS, CALLS, and REMOTE_ADAPTER_STATUS commands are used. ATTENTION: When the RND function is being used, a duplicate network name will not be detected by a CALL function unless it is the first time that the remote (CALL) name has been used. REMOTE.DATAGRAM.CONTROL= (RDC=) o Is meaningless if REMOTE.NAME.DIRECTORY is omitted or coded as 0. o If omitted or coded as N (No), SEND DATAGRAMS will not use the RND function. o If coded as Y (Yes), SEND DATAGRAMS will also use the RND for sending to remote nodes. Note that if a bridge in the transmission path drops out, datagrams give no indication that the path is no longer valid. Therefore, if this function is used, you might want to update the RND if you become aware that the remote node is not receiving datagrams. You can update the RND by having the application program issue a FIND_NAME command with a receive buffer length of 0. This function allows an application to update the RND without having to invoke either a CALL or REMOTE ADAPTER STATUS. RESET.VALUES= (RV=) o If omitted or coded as N (No), RESET works as it does in earlier releases of NetBIOS. o If coded as Y (Yes), when a RESET is issued: - If the number of sessions is coded as 0 in the RESET, the default will be the K-20 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing value defined by the keyword "SESSIONS=" rather than the normal default value of 6. - If the number of commands is coded as 0 in the RESET, the default will be the value defined by the keyword "COMMANDS=" rather than the normal default value of 12. ADAP.ADDR.NOT.REVERSED= (ANR=) o If omitted or coded as N (No), the universally administered address of the adapter as used in the ADAPTER_STATUS command and in NAME_NUMBER_1 will be byte-reversed (that is, if the value is X'010203040506', it will be saved as X'060504030201'). o If coded as Y (Yes), the universally administered address of the adapter as used in the ADAPTER_STATUS command and in NAME_NUMBER_1 will not be byte-reversed (that is, if the value is X'010203040506', it will be saved as X'010203040506'). DLC.RETRY.COUNT= (RC=) o Determines the number of retry attempts to be made by the logical link control (LLC) code. o Must be a decimal value from 1 to 255. If a number from 1 to 255 is specified, that number is the value. o If omitted or 0, the default value of 8 is used. The default value is equal to 9 seconds. More detailed information about the values of this parameter is found in the IBM Local Area Network Technical ________________________________ Reference, SC30-3383. _________ DLC.T1= (T1=) o Determines the value of the T1 response timer in the LLC code. The T1 timer sets the maximum time to wait for an acknowledgment before retransmitting a link-level frame. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-21 o Must be a decimal value from 0 to 10. See Table K-3 on page K-23 for correlations between parameters and seconds. o If omitted or 0, the default value of 5 is used. DLC.T2= (T2=) o Determines the value of the T2 acknowledgment timer in the LLC code. The T2 timer sets the maximum delay before sending an acknowledgment. o Must be a decimal value from 0 to 11. See Table K-3 on page K-23 for correlations between parameters and seconds. o If 11, the T2 timer function is not implemented. o If omitted or 0, the default value of 2 is used. DLC.TI= (TI=) o Determines the value of the TI inactivity timer in the LLC code. The TI timer sets how long to wait before generating a data link control (DLC) status if there is no link station traffic. o Must be a decimal value from 0 to 10. If a number is specified, that number is the value. See Table K-3 on page K-23 for correlations between parameters and seconds. o If omitted or 0, the default value of 10 is used. PIGGYBACKED.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS= (PBA=) o Specifies whether the NetBIOS protocol sends and receives acknowledgments piggybacked with incoming data. If PBA is enabled, the acknowledgment of the frame received is sent as a piggyback on the next frame transmitted. If PBA is disabled, a separate acknowledgment frame is sent. Network performance might be improved when PBA is enabled. o Must be a decimal value from 0 to 5. K-22 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing o If changed to 0, the workstation neither sends nor requests piggybacked acknowledgments. If the workstation is used in a low traffic environment, setting PBA=0 is recommended. o If omitted, the default value of 0 is used. o If the default parameter is not changed, the workstation sends and requests piggybacked acknowledgments. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-3. DLC Timer Values | +------------------+------------------+-----------------+ | DLC.T1 | DLC.T2 | DLC.TI | | (RESPONSE) | (ACKNOWLEDGMENT) | (INACTIVITY) | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | Parm | Seconds | Parm | Seconds | Parm | Seconds | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=1 | 0.2-0.4 | T2=1 | 0.04-0.08| TI=1 | 1-2 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=2 | 0.4-0.6 | T2=2(1| 0.08-0.12|1TI=2 | 2-3 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=3 | 0.6-0.8 | T2=3 | 0.12-0.16| TI=3 | 3-4 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=4 | 0.8-1.0 | T2=4 | 0.16-0.20| TI=4 | 4-5 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=5(1| 1.0-1.2(1| T2=5 | 0.20-0.24| TI=5 | 5-6 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=6 | 1-2 | T2=6 | 0.4-0.8 | TI=6 | 5-10 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=7 | 2-3 | T2=7 | 0.8-1.2 | TI=7 | 10-15 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=8 | 3-4 | T2=8 | 1.2-1.6 | TI=8 | 15-20 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=9 | 4-5 | T2=9 | 1.6-2.0 | TI=9 | 20-25 | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | T1=10 | 5-6 | T2=10 | 2.0-2.4 | TI=10(|)25-30(1)| +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | | | T2=11 | Disabled | | | +-------+----------+-------+----------+-------+---------+ | (1) Default value | +-------------------------------------------------------+ DXMT0MOD.SYS ADAPTER TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE BUFFER DEFAULT SIZES ______________________________________________________________ When the adapter is opened by NetBIOS (DXMT0MOD.SYS), transmit and receive buffer sizes of the adapter are determined by NetBIOS, unless specifically overridden. The adapter type and the number of link stations are used to determine these values, as shown in the following table. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-23 NOTE: The Data Holding Buffer (DHB) = the adapter transmit buffer size. The Number of DHBs (DHB.NUMBER) = the number of transmit buffers. +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-4. IBM NDIS Adapter | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | NUMBER OF | NUMBER OF | TRANSMIT | RECEIVE | | LINK | TRANSMIT | BUFFERS IN | BUFFERS IN | | STATIONS | BUFFERS | BYTES | BYTES | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 1 to 32 | 2 | 4192 | 280 | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 33 to 48 | 2 | 4192 | 280 | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 49 to 64 | 1 | 4192 | 280 | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | More than | | | | | 64 | 2 | 2040 | 280 | +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+ DXMT0MOD.SYS DETERMINATION OF SESSION DATA TRANSMIT FRAME SIZE ______________________________________________________________ When a session is established between two NetBIOS nodes, the length of the largest data frame sent between the two sessions is determined by three factors: o The size of the sender's transmit buffer o The amount of receive-buffer space in the receiver o The maximum frame that can pass any bridge in the path On each side (node) the receive-buffer space calculation is made in the following way: o The number of receive buffers is calculated. o One-half of the number of receive buffers is multiplied by the data size of one buffer. This determines the maximum size frame that can be transmitted to the session. The purpose of this is to ensure that one adapter can hold two maximum-size received frames. PARAMETERS FOR DXMJ0MOD.SYS ___________________________ Many parameters are available to customize DXMJ0MOD.SYS, which is the NetBIOS protocol driver for NDIS MAC drivers. K-24 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing CONFIGURING THE NETWORK ADAPTER ADDRESS For specification of a locally administered address for an NDIS MAC driver that is bound to DXMJ0MOD.SYS, the address must be configured in the MAC section of the PROTOCOL.INI file. This address must consist of 12 hexadecimal digits enclosed by double quotation marks, for example, ""400000000001"". Using this method with DXME0MOD.SYS, instead of using the ADDR parameter, is recommended in all configurations and is required when more than one NDIS protocol stack is used. With this method, the locally administered address specified in PROTOCOL.INI will be used no matter which protocol stack opens the adapter first. EDITING PARAMETERS FOR DXMJ0MOD.SYS If you change these values manually, edit PROTOCOL.INI. Parameter values placed in PROTOCOL.INI override the default values. The parameters in PROTOCOL.INI are in the form Keyword = _________ Value. Each parameter must be on a separate line in the _____ [DXMJ0MOD] section. The parameters can be in any order. The following example shows the [DXMJ0MOD] section of PROTOCOL.INI before configuration: [DXMJ0MOD] DRIVERNAME = NETBEUI$ BINDINGS = To edit this file, add the keyword and its value on a separate line. Each line should come after "Bindings =". If PROTOCOL.INI is set up to bind the adapter using the MAC section, and if a value of 18 is added for SESSIONS, the [DXMJ0MOD] section of PROTOCOL.INI looks like this: [DXMJ0MOD] DRIVERNAME = NETBEUI$ BINDINGS = xxxxxxx _______ SESSIONS = 18 where xxxxxxx represents the MAC section. _______ Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-25 KEYWORD VALUES FOR DXMJ0MOD.SYS Table K-5 shows the keywords and their default values for the NetBIOS protocol driver for NDIS MAC drivers (DXMJ0MOD.SYS). +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-5 (Page 1 of 2). NetBIOS Protocol Driver for | | NDIS MAC Drivers | | (DXMJ0MOD.SYS) Keyword | | Values | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | | MINI- | | | | VALID | MUM | DEFAULT | | KEYWORD | VALUES | VALUE | VALUE | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | I (IEEE | | | | | 802.3) / | | | | | D (DIX | | I (IEEE | | ETHERAND_TYPE | 2.0) | - | 802.3) | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | Y (Yes) | | | | USEADDRREV | N (No) | - | Yes | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | SESSIONS | 1 to 254 | 1 | 16 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | NCBS | 1 to 255 | 1 | 15 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | NAMES | 2 to 254 | 2 | 21 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | Y (Yes) | | | | USEMAXDATAGRAM | N (No) | - | No | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 0 to | | | | ADAPTRATE | 65 535 | 0 | 1000 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | WINDOWERRORS | 0 to 10 | 0 | 0 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 512 to | | | | STACKSIZE | 4096 | 512 | 2048 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 1000 to | | | | TI | 65 535 | 1000 | 30000 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 50 to | | | | T1 | 65 535 | 50 | 1000 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 50 to | | | | T2 | 65 535 | 50 | 200 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | MAXIN | 1 to 127 | 1 | 1 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | MAXOUT | 1 to 127 | 1 | 1 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ K-26 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Table K-5 (Page 2 of 2). NetBIOS Protocol Driver for | | NDIS MAC Drivers | | (DXMJ0MOD.SYS) Keyword | | Values | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | | MINI- | | | | VALID | MUM | DEFAULT | | KEYWORD | VALUES | VALUE | VALUE | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 500 to | | | | NetBIOSTIMEOUT | 10 000 | 500 | 500 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | NetBIOSRETRIES | 1 to 50 | 1 | 8 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | NAMECACHE | 0 to 255 | 0 | 0 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | PIGGYBACKACKS | 0/1 | - | 1 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | LOOPPACKETS | 1 to 1000 | 1 | 1 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | DATAGRAMPACKETS | 2 to 1000 | 2 | 2 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | PACKETS | 1 to 1000 | 1 | 50 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | PIPELINE | 1 to 200 | 1 | 20 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 512 to | | | | MAXDATARCV | 16 384 | 512 | 4168 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 1 to | | | | MAXTRANSMITS | 10 000 | 1 | 6 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | MINTRANSMITS | 0 to 9999 | 0 | 2 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | | 1 to | | | | DLCRETRIES | 65 535 | 1 | 8 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ | LANABASE | 0 to 254 | 0 | 0 | +-------------------------+-----------+-------+---------+ KEYWORD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE NETBIOS PROTOCOL DRIVER FOR NDIS ADAPTERS (DXMJ0MOD.SYS) ETHERAND_TYPE o Specifies the default protocol conventions to use when the NetBIOS protocol is bound to an Ethernet network adapter driver that supports both IEEE 802.3 and DIX 2.0 conventions. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-27 o Must be specified as either I (IEEE 802.3) or D (DIX 2.0). o If omitted, the default is I (IEEE 802.3). USEADDRREV o Specifies whether the address used for the universally administered address and NAME_NUMBER_1 is reversed. o Must be specified as either Y (Yes) or N (No). o If set to Y, the universally administered address used in the ADAPTER_STATUS command and in NAME_NUMBER_1 will be byte-reversed (that is, if the address is X'010203040506', it will be saved as X'060504030201'). o If omitted, the default is Y. SESSIONS o Specifies the maximum number of NetBIOS sessions that can be open simultaneously. The NetBIOS protocol uses a session each time it adds or finds a NetBIOS name. o Increase the value of this parameter if ADD.NAME or FIND.NAME requests occur simultaneously. o If a request fails because of a lack of sessions, the protocol returns an interface-busy error. o Must be a decimal number from 1 to 254. o If omitted, the default is 16. NCBS o Specifies the number of network control block (NCB) descriptors to allocate for managing NCBs submitted to the NetBIOS protocol. o Must be a decimal number from 1 to 255. o If omitted, the default is 15. K-28 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing NAMES o Specifies the maximum number of NetBIOS names that can be defined. One name is reserved for defining the station address of the network adapter. If the NetBIOS protocol is bound to multiple network adapter drivers, this parameter specifies the maximum number of NetBIOS names in the name table of each network adapter driver. o Must be a decimal number from 2 to 254. o If omitted, the default is 21. USEMAXDATAGRAM o Specifies whether to request the full transmit buffer size for datagrams. o Must be specified as either Y (Yes) or N (No). o If set to N, the length of a datagram has a maximum of 512 bytes. If this parameter is set to Y, the full transmit buffer size is used for datagrams. o If omitted, the default is N. ADAPTRATE o Specifies the time, in milliseconds, between runs of the adaptive window algorithm. For each link, the NetBIOS protocol uses the adaptive window algorithm to change the Maximum Receives Outstanding and Maximum Transmits Outstanding parameter values to match the values set on the remote workstation. Appendix K. Customizing Driver Parameters for LSP NDIS K-29 o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 65 535. o If 0, the algorithm is turned off. o If omitted, the default is 1000. WINDOWERRORS o Specifies the number of dropped packets that the adaptive window allows before decreasing the Maximum Transmits Outstanding parameter value. Increase the value of this parameter on a network with a heavy workload. Decrease the value of this parameter on a network with a light workload. o Must be a decimal number from 0 to 10. o If omitted, the default is 0. STACKSIZE o Specifies the internal stack space used when called by the timer interrupt, receive interrupt, or NCB interrupt. o Must be a decimal number from 512 to 4096. o If omitted, the default is 2048. TI o Specifies the inactivity timer value in milliseconds. The inactivity timer determines how often the NetBIOS protocol checks an inactive link to verify that the link is still operational. To minimize unnecessary link checks, it is recommended that this parameter be set to the default of 30 000 milliseconds. o Must be a decimal number from 1000 to 65 535. o If omitted, the default is 30 000. o For more information, see the Response Timer (T1) parameter. T1 o Specifies the transmission timer value for NetBIOS links and determines, in K-30 TURBOWAYS 25 ISA Adapter Installation and Testing milliseconds, the delay before transmitting a link-level frame again if no acknowledgment is received. The three timer parameters must have the following relationship: T2 < T1