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IBM LAN Distance for MS Windows
ServicePak IP07050 README
===============================
1.0 - INTRODUCTION
==================
This file provides descriptions and installation instructions for the changes
to version 1.1 of IBM LAN Distance Remote for Windows product. Information
on changes to the IBM LAN Distance for OS/2 products can be found in the
IP07050.INF file also located on diskette 1 of this ServicePak.
A simple BAT file (IP07050.BAT) is provided to install the product changes in
this ServicePak. IP07050.BAT will replace modified files in the LAN Distance
directory and add new files as appropriate.
1.1 - Trademarks
The following are trademarks of IBM Corporation:
DCAF
IBM
LAN Distance
LAN Support Program
LANStreamer
Operating System/2
OS/2
PC LAN Program
Presentation Manager
Win-OS/2
The following are trademarks of other Corporations:
AttachMate (AttachMate Corporation)
Chameleon (NetManage)
LAN Workplace for DOS (Novell, Inc.)
Microcom (Microcom, Inc.)
Microsoft (Microsoft Corporation)
MSNET (Microsoft Corporation)
NetWare (Novell, Inc.)
Pentium (Intel Corporation)
Ungermann-Bass (Ungermann-Bass, Inc.)
VINES (Banyan Systems, Inc.)
Windows (Microsoft Corporation)
Windows for Workgroups (Microsoft Corporation)
2.0 - INSTALLATION
==================
The following steps should be used to apply the ServicePak changes to the LAN
Distance Remote for Windows version 1.1:
1. Stop LAN Distance.
2. Ensure that Windows is before DOS in the PATH statement.
3. If Windows for Workgroup is on the system, change to the Windows
directory and copy ini files as indicated below. This step is
necessary for the Shuttle feature to work properly.
Copy PROTOCOL.INI PROTOCOL.LAN
Copy SYSTEM.INI SYSTEM.LAN
4. Install LAN Distance Remote for Windows changes from this ServicePak
by entering the following MS Windows RUN command with diskette #1 of
this ServicePak in the A drive:
A:\IP07050 d:\path where d:\path is the drive and path where
the LAN DISTANCE REMOTE version 1.1 product
files are located.
example:
If the LAN DISTANCE REMOTE product was installed on the D: drive in
the WAL subdirectory, type: A:\IP07050 D:\WAL.
IF servicing a DOS/Windows client using 5.25 inch diskette media, then
complete the following additional step(s):
- Insert 5.25 inch ServicePak diskette #2
- Run IP07050.BAT again (to install the second half of the
LDW files.)
5. Exit and restart the workstation. (Ignore ANDIS PPAT and VMAC error
messages displayed during reboot.)
6. Start the LAN Distance product by double-clicking on the LAN Distance
icon.
7. Open the Settings notebook by selecting the Settings object in the
LAN Distance container.
8. Access the Save changes popup by closing the Settings notebook.
To close the Settings notebook double-click on the system menu
symbol located in the upper-left corner of the Settings notebook.
9. Select Yes to save default changes to the Settings notebook.
10. Stop the LAN Distance product.
11. Exit and restart the workstation.
12. Rerun any DOS memory optimizer previously used.
13. On a Windows for Workgroup system after LAN Distance is successfully
started, copy protocol.ini, system.ini, config.sys, and autoexec.bat
to their respective .rws files in the appropriate directories for
later use by the Shuttle feature.
Change to the Windows directory and copy files as follows:
COPY PROTOCOL.INI PROTOCOL.RWS
COPY SYSTEM.INI SYSTEM.RWS
Change to the root directory of the boot drive and copy files as
follows:
COPY CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.RWS
COPY AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.RWS
3.0 - PUBLICATION ADDENDUM
==========================
3.1 - Message WCL0589
This message may indicate that your modem is not configured properly.
If you created a new PIF file (modem type) for your modem, make sure
the AT commands in its initialization string are set for the
configuration requirements described in the LAN Distance Advanced Guide.
See Appendix D, section "Creating a New PIF File for a Modem Not in the
List", step 8.
The following should also be listed under step 8:
VERBOSE RESPONSE MODE
Modems display responses or result codes to accept or reject
commands. Result codes are also sent to report on connection
progress. Most modems are defaulted to report result codes as
words, instead of numbers. Make sure your modem is set to report
responses as words (verbose response mode). (For most modems, this
command is V1.)
Use the CFMODEM utility to test modems and strings. The Windows version
of this utility is provided and is installed to your WAL directory when
LAN Distance is installed. The description of the OS/2 CFMODEM utility
provided in Appendix D of the LAN Distance Advanced Guide should be used
as a guide for using the Windows version of the CFMODEM utility. To run
the Windows Port/Modem utility, select the Windows RUN option and type
"CFMODEM.EXE".
3.2 - Upgrading the Remote Workstation
Before upgrading or servicing a MS Windows LAN Distance Remote workstation,
make sure the workstation is shuttled to a Remote workstation, not a LAN
workstation.
4.0 - FIXES
===========
4.1 - Fixed APARS
The following APARs are fixed in this ServicePak:
IC07457 - WINDOWS LD Remote gets a Black Screen and Hangs when Connection
Server does Not Have Filtering. (DOSVMAC fixes)
Windows remote workstations received a blank screen, hang, or exit
to DOS when connecting to a LAN Distance connection server. This
problem occurred more frequently when there was not sufficient
filtering (automatic filtering not enabled at the connection
server). This problem also occurred more frequently on Ethernet
LANs.
IC07968 - WCL0565 Can Also Mean Incorrect Adapter Address
WCL0565 error message returned when adapter address of 000000000002
was used. Correct address ranges will now be specified in the help.
5.0 - NEW FEATURES
==================
The following sections discuss new and enhanced LAN Distance features.
5.1 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Support
This section describes important information for setting up the
LAN Distance Remote product for MS Windows to run on Windows for
Workgroups 3.11.
5.1.1 - READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU BEGIN SETUP STEPS:
* The Windows for Workgroups product and any Windows applications
that you are using should operate correctly in the LAN environment
BEFORE you install the LAN Distance product.
NOTE: Do not configure Windows for Workgroups to LOGON to the
LAN on startup. Do not attempt to logon to the LAN until your
LAN Distance connection has been established.
* After any upgrades, you must open and close the Settings notebook.
Select Yes to save default changes to the system configuration
files.
* Both LAN Distance installation and Network Setup for Windows for
Workgroups prompt you to restart your workstation to make
configuration changes active.
It's only necessary to restart your workstation ONCE, after you
complete the setup steps that follow.
* You may experience the following NetBEUI incompatibility problem
when using the version of NetBEUI provided with Windows for
Workgroups. Only use the IBM NetBEUI if you see this problem:
- After you dial the LAN Distance Connection Server, the
connection status never changes from "connecting" to
"connected".
- After about 30 seconds, this message is displayed:
WCL0338: A processing error occurred in the LAN Distance
connection software. The call to 'your phonebook
entry name' cannot be completed.
The return code from Dial Services was 'a'.
If you experience this problem, you may need to manually adjust
NetBEUI parameters in PROTOCOL.INI to the following recommended
values:
NETBIOSTIMEOUT=2000
NETBIOSRETRIES=4
DLCRETRIES=5
Other possible configuration problems are described in Setup Step 2,
"Other Possible PROTOCOL.INI Changes".
* In addition to the steps provided below, sample configuration files
for some applications are provided in section 9.2 below as a
reference.
5.1.2 - SETUP STEPS TO RUN ON WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11
After installing LAN Distance, follow these steps to setup
LAN Distance to run on Windows for Workgroups 3.11:
STEP 1 - Network Setup (**Required**)
* Delete any defined physical LAN adapter configuration.
* LAN Distance provides an OEMSETUP.INF file that allows you to
add the "LAN Distance Logical Adapter" to the list of adapters
that you can select for Windows for Workgroups.
If the "LAN Distance Logical Adapter" is not in the list of
adapters that Network Setup supports, select "Unlisted or
updated network adapter", then enter the LAN Distance path
(i.e., C:\WAL), in the Install Driver window. This adds the LAN
Distance Logical Adapter to the list of supported adapters.
* For general information about configuring network adapters and
protocols for Windows for Workgroups, see the "Windows for
Workgroups Resource Kit" (sold separately).
STEP 2 - Other Possible PROTOCOL.INI Changes (**Optional**)
* If you experience performance problems on a LAN workstation that
you are accessing from a MS Windows LAN Distance Remote, add the
following timer statements to the NetBEUI section of the
PROTOCOL.INI file for this LAN workstation.
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
NETBIOSTIMEOUT=2000
NETBIOSRETRIES=4
DLCRETRIES=5
* If you receive LAN Distance error message WCL0310 at the LAN
Distance Remote before you finish dialing the LAN Distance
Connection Server, change the MaxFrame value in the COMx section
(i.e. COM1) of the PROTOCOL.INI file to 1536.
STEP 3 - Restart Your Workstation (**Required**)
After completing Step 1, and making any other necessary changes
described in Step 2, restart your workstation.
STEP 4 - Review Sample Configuration Files (** Optional **)
See section 9.2 below.
APAR IC07920 was created to add this support to the LAN Distance Remote
for MS Windows product.
5.2 - Security User Exit Enablement
LAN Distance now supports two optional levels of security for
restricted access to the LAN and its resources. One level is the
existing LAN Distance security (User Account Management), included in
the LAN Distance product. The second level is a security user exit
package that is distributed separately from the LAN Distance product.
LAN Distance supports any OEM-provided security user exit package that
is developed in conformance with the LAN Distance Generalized Security
User Exit API.
5.2.1 - What Is a Security User Exit Package?
A security user exit package consists of two user exit modules: one
for the client and one for the server. The client and server user
exit modules work together to implement the user authentication
protocol defined by the security user exit package. A user
authentication protocol is a series of user exit messages/tokens
exchanged between the client and server user exit modules when
validating the user of a LAN Distance client workstation that is
calling a LAN Distance connection server.
5.2.2 - Using Multiple Security User Exit Packages
One LAN Distance client workstation can use a different security user
exit package to access each different LAN Distance server workstation
it calls. A LAN Distance server workstation must use only one
security user exit package to allow access from all LAN Distance
client workstations that call it.
5.2.3 - Using Security User Exit Packages with LAN Distance Security
Security user exit packages can be used with or without LAN Distance
security (User Account Management). If LAN Distance security is used
with the security user exit package, the authentication will take
place first through the user exit and second through LAN Distance
security.
5.2.4 - Enabling Security User Exit
To enable the user-supplied security exit, this ServicePak must be
applied to the connection server and remote workstations that will
use the user exit.
5.2.5 - LAN Distance Security User Exit Development Toolkit
A development toolkit for the LAN Distance Security User Exit for
OS/2 and Windows is available. The toolkit contains:
- specification of the LAN Distance Generalized Security User
Exit API
- description of how a LAN Distance security user exit can be
installed/registered at LAN Distance workstations
- sample source code for developing your own LAN Distance security
user exit package
The toolkit is available through IBM Service and Support by
referencing APAR IC07742.
5.3 - X.25 Enablement
The LAN Distance Remote for MS Windows product has been enhanced to
allow dial-in connections to X.25 networks. The connection must be
made to a PAD at a minimum line speed of 9600 bps, using an 8-None-1
asynchronous protocol. Customers will need to create their own script
(DDF) file and modem (PIF) file for use with the particular network
installation available to them. Instructions and examples for creating
these files may be found in the README.X25 file provided with the
LAN Distance 1.1 Connection Server.
APAR IC07921 was created to add this enablement to the LAN Distance for
MS Windows product.
6.0 - LAN APPLICATIONS CONSIDERATIONS
=====================================
The following sections discuss additional considerations for using specific
LAN applications with the LAN Distance Remote for MS Windows product.
6.1 - AttachMate Xtra
This section discusses configuration file changes you must make to use
AttachMate Xtra Versions 3.4 and 4.0 with LAN Distance.
6.1.1 - Using AttachMate Xtra Version 3.4
* The sample configuration files in section 9.1 below demonstrate a
working configuration for using Xtra Version 3.4 and IBM Dos LAN
Requester with the LAN Distance Remote product.
* NOTE: You need to make two important changes in the
\WAL\PROTOCOL.INI file if you are dialing in to a Token Ring LAN.
If you are dialing in to an Ethernet LAN, the changes are not
necessary but the sample files may be helpful in getting your
workstation memory optimized so that both programs may load.
6.1.2 - Using AttachMate's Xtra Version 4.0
* If you are using AttachMate's Xtra version 4.0, you will not need
the following line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT:
C:\EXTRAWIN\DLCINTFC /I=265 /M /E
* Edit your SYSTEM.INI file to change the VATMDLC_ETHERNETNETWORK
parameter to YES. Do this regardless of whether you are dialing in
to a Token Ring or Ethernet LAN.
* You may need to increase your NETHEAP parameter to use AttachMate
Xtra with LAN Distance.
6.2 - NetWare
This section discusses additional considerations for using NetWare with
the LAN Distance product.
6.2.1 - NetWare Server
* For a NetWare server to support clients using packet burst in a WAN
environment, the NetWare server must have PBURST.EXE or later fix.
PBURST.EXE has packet burst files with a new packet burst algorithm
for WAN links to fix problems where:
- Burst retries could saturate WAN links due to low retry
timeout values.
- Workstations hang when duplicate packets from a previous burst
are received in the middle of the current burst.
PBURST.NLM is for use on NetWare 3.11 file servers. PBWANFIX.NLM
(which requires Patchman) is for use on NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 file
servers.
This NetWare fix is available through IBM Support and Service by
referencing APAR IC07834.
* In a token ring environment, make sure that ROUTE.NLM is loaded on
the NetWare server. Since the LAN Distance connection server is a
token ring bridge, source level routing information must be in
frames to be delivered to the WAN by the connection server.
6.2.2 - NetWare Client for DOS
* In order to enable LAN Distance for NetWare during LAN Distance
installation or through the Settings notebook, LSL.COM and VLM.EXE
must be in the NetWare directory. LAN Distance requires the use of
VLM.EXE.
When using packet burst for the NetWare Client for DOS, the latest
VLM.EXE is required. This NetWare fix is available through IBM
Support and Service by referencing APAR IC08000.
* To improve performance, copy frequently used NetWare utilities to
the NetWare requester. For example: LOGON.EXE, LOGOUT.EXE,
MAP.EXE and SLIST.EXE.
* For a token ring environment, LAN Distance requires all frames to
have source routing information. This means ROUTE.NLM must be
loaded on the NetWare server and ROUTE.COM must be loaded for the
NetWare Client for DOS.
* Make sure that DOSUP9 and WINUP9 (or later) fixes have been applied
for the NetWare Client for DOS.
6.3 - Difficulty Running Applications on Token Ring LAN
If you are dialing into a Token Ring LAN and have difficulty running
applications (this has happened with several TCP/IP products), change
the MAXFRAME parameter from 1080 to 1536. This happens in two places in
PROTOCOL.INI. The AttachMate sample configuration files in section 9.1
below show an explicit example of how to do this.
6.4 - TCPDOS
After installing TCPDOS and LAN Distance, open and close the Settings
notebook. Select Yes to save default changes to the system
configuration files.
6.5 - Banyan VINES
This section discusses Banyan VINES fixes and DOS workstation setup
instructions.
NOTE: Sample configuration files for using Banyan VINES in a token ring
environment over LAN Distance are in section 9.3 below.
6.5.1 - Banyan VINES Fixes
The following Banyan fixes are in the Banyan Maintenance release
5.54(5). If this release is not available, then contact your
Banyan SE.
Two modifications of the Banyan VINES Protocol drivers were required
for Banyan VINES and LAN Distance to work together correctly:
1. Adjustable metrics were added for the NDIS protocol. This
required modification to the server and client side drivers.
The server side is adjusted dynamically; therefore, no
configuration is required. On the client side an additional
parameter was added for the NDIS configuration:
METRIC=xx
- where xx is the configured metric for the client
interface.
If the metric parameter is not used, NDIS will default to 2 for
Ethernet and 16meg token ring, 4 for 4 meg token ring. This
metric is a timeout value for determining when to retransmit a
frame.
The following summarizes metric parameters values:
Serial Port Speeds Metric values
------------------ -------------
9600, 19,200 90
38,400 80
57,600 and higher 45
This parameter goes in the PROTOCOL.INI [VINES_XIF] section.
2. For the DOS/Windows Client only A PACEMODE parameter was added
to prevent buffer overflow when multiple SPP connections are in
use at the same time. PACEMODE=0 is the default which allows
windowing of SPP packets, PACEMODE=1 puts the SPP connection
into single packet mode.
This parameter goes in the PROTOCOL.INI [VINES_XIF] section.
Additionally, the DOS/Windows Banyan client was changed to allow
Banyan to start when the network does not exist. Over LAN Distance
the network does not exist until the LAN Distance connection is
established.
6.5.2 - Banyan DOS Workstation Setup
Use the following steps for setting up the Banyan DOS workstation:
1. Install Banyan on the DOS workstation.
2. Install LAN Distance and configure the remote workstation for
connecting to the connection server.
3. Run PCCONFIG. Set the default Network Card settings for either
the NDIS token ring or NDIS Ethernet drivers. Specify
SOCKDD_MOD as the PROTOCOL.INI bindings. For the NDIS token
ring driver, end node source routing must be enabled.
Select the NDIS token ring or NDIS Ethernet driver as the
default communications driver.
4. Edit PROTOCOL.INI and add the following lines:
[VINES_XIF]
DRIVERNAME=NDISBAN$
BINDINGS="SOCKDD_MOD"
PACEMODE=0
LANABASE=0
METRIC=90
Additionally, make sure that the MAXFRAME parameter is set to
1524 in the COM port and SOCKDD_MOD sections of PROTOCOL.INI.
5. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT and add the following lines in the following
order for an Ethernet configuration:
BAN /NC
NDISBAN
c:\WAL\DOSBIND
REDIRALL
WIN
NOTES:
1. For token ring use NDTOKBAN instead of NDISBAN.
2. Do not run the ARSWAIT program which is normally run with
NDIS drivers under VINES.
6. Reboot the workstation. When AUTOEXEC.BAT is executed, you
will see the following message which is normal:
No Network Interface enabled . . .
7. Establish a LAN Distance connection. At this point the Z drive
will exist and you can login to the Banyan server.
8. Note that frequently used executables such as login should be
copied to the local Banyan VINES directory. See chapter 10 in
the LAN Distance Advanced Guide for the section on additional
tips for using Banyan VINES over LAN Distance.
6.6 - LAN Workplace for DOS
After installing LAN Workplace for DOS and then LAN Distance, follow the
steps below.
NOTE: Sample configuration files for using LAN Workplace for DOS
version 4.2 in a token ring environment over LAN Distance are in section
9.4 below.
1. Edit WAL\PROTOCOL.INI and add the following ODI2NDI section:
[ODI2NDI_mod]
DRIVERNAME=ODI2NDI$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
NetAddress="t400010FD0DFA"
TOKEN-RING=YES
TOKEN-RING_SNAP=YES
2. Edit the NET.CFG file and change the Link Driver line to
Link Driver SOCKDD_MOD:
Link Driver SOCKDD_MOD
Frame TOKEN-RING_SNAP
Protocol IP 800 TOKEN-RING_SNAP
NOTE: Currently, ODI2NDI only supports one logical board.
Therefore, it is not possible to support IPX and IP at the same
time using ODI2NDI.
3. Edit LANWP.BAT and change the token driver to ODI2NDI and add the
C:\WAL\DOSBIND statement after the ODI2NDI line.
4. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT and remove the C:\WAL\DOSBIND statement.
5. In a token ring environment, make sure ROUTE is loaded in
LANWP.BAT. LAN Distance requires that source level routing
information be in all frames. Add the following ROUTE statement
before the TCPIP.EXE line in LANWP.BAT:
c:\net\nwclient\route
7.0 - KNOWN PROBLEMS AND RESTRICTIONS
=====================================
7.1 - Microcom Modem
The following problems occasionally occur when using the Microcom modem
with the LAN Distance product:
- After having successfully connected with the Microcom modem,
attempts to reconnect with the modem or to connect with
another modem have failed.
- The Microcom modem will not initially connect with certain modems.
The following are symptoms of the above problems:
- The modem appears "deaf" to dialing strings.
- The modem fails to go off hook.
- The modem DTR signal fails to turn on.
Using other PIF files, specifically MICROPRT.PIF, will alleviate the
problems in a few cases.
For assistance in using the Microcom modem, please contact your Microcom
dealer.
7.2 - NETBIOS over TCP/IP
The LAN Distance product does not support NETBIOS over TCP/IP (device
driver TCPBEUI.OS2).
7.3 - Parameters dropped from LSP Device statements in CONFIG.SYS
Parameters on LSP Device statements in CONFIG.SYS may be lost when LAN
Distance settings are saved. Any parameters required by the applications
on the system (for example, DCAF and AttachMate) must be restored to the
Device statement. The parameter(s) can be restored from the Device
statement saved in the backup file, CONFIG.WAL.
Memory optimization parameters should not be restored; they
will be replaced when the memory optimizers are rerun.
7.4 - TAPLF.DOS DeviceHigh statement
LAN Distance Remote for Windows adds a DeviceHigh statement to CONFIG.SYS
for TAPLF.DOS. If this statement displaces other device drivers previously
loaded in high memory, change the TAPLF.DOS DeviceHigh statement to a
conventional Device statement.
8.0 - SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK
==========================
Refer to the License Information booklet in the LAN Distance package for
problem reporting and assistance with the LAN Distance product.
While not support mechanisms, the following two fora contain feedback,
updates, and information on the LAN Distance product:
- OS2BBS, REMOTE section
- CompuServe, GO PSPAPROD, LAN DISTANCE section
9.0 - SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILES
=================================
9.1 - For AttachMate Xtra
┌──────────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - AttachMate Xtra │
└──────────────────────────────┘
BREAK=ON
buffers=42
FILES=30
rem DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE /DOUBLE_BUFFER
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
dos=high,umb
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
rem device=c:\dos\ramboost.exe load
STACKS=9,256
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:2000 /P
LASTDRIVE=Z
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\protman.dos /I:c:\WAL
DEVICE=c:\LSP\dxma0mod.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\dxmj0mod.sys
DEVICE=c:\LSP\dxme0mod.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\dosvmac.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\WINAMAC.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\PCMDD.SYS
┌────────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - AttachMate Xtra │
└────────────────────────────────┘
c:\WAL\DOSBIND
REM C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH c:\WAL;C:\DOSLAN;C:\EXTRAWIN;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS;
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MOUSE.COM
doskey
REM ***********************************************************************
REM
REM DLC Interface Module Description
REM
REM /I=#### number is the IFrame size values are 265, 521, 1033, 2042, 3964
REM
REM /S use a Small Buffer Pool
REM /M use a Medium Buffer Pool
REM /L use a Large Buffer Pool
REM
REM /U unload the DLC interface module
REM
pause
REM
REM Note, the /I=265 below may not work in all environments.
REM
C:\EXTRAWIN\DLCINTFC /I=265 /M /E
┌────────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - AttachMate Xtra │
└────────────────────────────────┘
[PROTOCOL_MANAGE]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
NCBS=32
Sessions=32
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
[DXME0_NIF]
DriverName = DXME0$
Bindings = SOCKDD_MOD
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="TokenRing"
Mode="FLOWS"
NetAddress="t40001F960227"
MaxFrame=1536 <--- changed for Token Ring environment
[COM1]
MaxFrame=1536 <--- changed for Token Ring environment
MACTYPE="802.5"
DRIVERNAME="COM1MAC$"
PCMSUPPORT="YES"
CONN_TYPE="SWITCHED"
PORTNAME="COM1"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
[PDFH_nif]
DriverName=PDFH$
9.2 - For Windows for Workgroups 3.11
* NOTE: These sample configuration are from a LAN-attached workstation
were LAN Distance was installed AFTER each application was functioning
correctly.
* The MaxFrame values listed in the configuration files may be different
for your environment.
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Sample Configuraton Files for │
│ Chameleon 4.0 TCP/IP for Windows by NetManage │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - Windows for Workgroups & Chameleon │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
DEVICE=C:\WFW\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\WFW\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
FILES=30
BUFFERS=10
DEVICE=C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /DOUBLE_BUFFER
STACKS=9,256
LASTDRIVE=Z
DEVICE=C:\WFW\IFSHLP.SYS
DEVICE=c:\WAL\TAPLF.DOS
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\PCMDD.SYS
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - Windows for Workgroups & Chameleon │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
C:\WFW\net start netbind
C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /L /X
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH=c:\WAL;C:\NETMANAG;C:\WFW;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MOUSE.COM
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - Windows for Workgroups & Chameleon │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=sockdd_mod,1,SOCKDD_MOD,1
transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
lana0=sockdd_mod,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=sockdd_mod,1,ms$nwlinknb
lana2=sockdd_mod,1,ms$ndishlp
[protman]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
[NWLINK]
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[MS$NDISHLP]
DriverName=ndishlp$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
SESSIONS=32
NCBS=32
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
LANABASE=0
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
[NETMANAGE]
DRIVERNAME=NETMNG$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="TokenRing"
Mode="FLOWS"
NetAddress=T400065752399
MaxFrame=1080
[TokenRing]
DRIVERNAME=IBMTOK$
[COM1]
DriverName=COM1MAC$
MAXFRAME=1536
PCMSUPPORT="yes"
MACTYPE="802.5"
CONN_TYPE="Switched"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
PCMCIA="no"
PORTNAME="COM1"
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SYSTEM.INI - Windows for Workgroups & Chameleon │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[boot]
shell=progman.exe
network.drv=wfwnet.drv
mouse.drv=mouse.drv
language.dll=
sound.drv=mmsound.drv
comm.drv=comm.drv
keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv
system.drv=system.drv
386grabber=vga30.3gr
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
display.drv=vga.drv
drivers=mmsystem.dll
[keyboard]
subtype=
type=4
keyboard.dll=
oemansi.bin=
[boot.description]
keyboard.typ=Enhanced 101 or 102 key US and Non US keyboards
mouse.drv=Microsoft, or IBM PS/2
language.dll=English (American)
system.drv=MS-DOS System
codepage=437
woafont.fon=English (437)
aspect=100,96,96
display.drv=XGA (640x480, 16 colors)
network.drv=Microsoft Windows Network (version 3.11)
secondnet.drv=No Additional Network Installed
[386Enh]
device=*vpd
mouse=*vmd
ebios=*ebios
woafont=dosapp.fon
display=vddvga30.386
EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON
EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON
CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON
CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON
keyboard=*vkd
network=*vnetbios,*vwc,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386
netheapsize=20
DEVICE=c:\wal\ldvcd.386
device=*vpicd
device=*vtd
device=*reboot
device=*vdmad
device=*vsd
device=*v86mmgr
device=*pageswap
device=*dosmgr
device=*vmpoll
device=*wshell
device=*PAGEFILE
device=*BLOCKDEV
device=*vfd
device=*parity
device=*biosxlat
device=*vmcpd
device=*combuff
device=*cdpscsi
device=vtdapi.386
device=vpmtd.386
device=vcomm.386
device=serial.386
device=lpt.386
device=ifsmgr.386
device=vcache.386
device=vshare.386
local=CON
FileSysChange=off
COM3Irq=4
COM3Base=03E8
COM4Irq=3
COM4Base=02E8
PagingFile=C:\WFW\WIN386.SWP
MaxPagingFileSize=53248
netmisc=ndis.386,ndis2sup.386
netcard=
transport=nwlink.386,nwnblink.386,netbeui.386
InDOSPolling=FALSE
VPollHeapSize=14
TimeCriticalSection=8
[NonWindowsApp]
localtsrs=dosedit,ced
[vcache]
minfilecache=512
[mci]
WaveAudio=mciwave.drv
Sequencer=mciseq.drv
CDAudio=mcicda.drv
[drivers]
timer=timer.drv
midimapper=midimap.drv
[DDEShares]
CHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
SCHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
CLPBK$=clipsrv,system,,31,,0,,0,0,0
HEARTS$=mshearts,hearts,,15,,0,,0,0,0
[Network]
winnet=wfwnet/00025100
multinet=nonet
FileSharing=Yes
PrintSharing=Yes
LogonDisconnected=yes
EnableSharing=Yes
UserName=USER1
Workgroup=WORKGROUP
ComputerName=USER1
Comment=User1
logonvalidated=no
[network drivers]
netcard=c:\wal\dosvmac.sys,c:\wal\winamac.sys
transport=ndishlp.sys,c:\netmanag\netmanag.dos,*netbeui
devdir=C:\WFW
LoadRMDrivers=Yes
[NWNBLINK]
LANABASE=1
[Password Lists]
*Shares=C:\WFW\Share000.PWL
┌────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Sample Configuration Files for │
│ NetWare 3.12 DOS/Windows Client │
│ (LAN type = Ethernet) │
│ │
└────────────────────────────────────┘
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - Windows for Workgroups & NetWare │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
DEVICE=C:\WFW\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\WFW\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
FILES=40
BUFFERS=10
DEVICE=C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /DOUBLE_BUFFER
STACKS=9,256
LASTDRIVE=Z
DEVICE=C:\WFW\IFSHLP.SYS
DEVICE=c:\WAL\TAPLF.DOS
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\PCMDD.SYS
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - Windows for Workgroups & NetWare │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /L /X
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH=c:\WAL;C:\WFW;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MOUSE.COM
c:\wfw\net init
C:\NWCLIENT\LSL.COM
C:\WAL\ODI2NDI.COM
C:\WFW\net start netbind
C:\NWCLIENT\IPXODI.COM
C:\NWCLIENT\VLM.EXE /C=C:\WAL\NET.CFG
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - Windows for Workgroups & NetWare │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=sockdd_mod,1,SOCKDD_MOD,1
transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
lana0=sockdd_mod,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=sockdd_mod,1,ms$nwlinknb
lana2=sockdd_mod,1,ms$ndishlp
[NWLINK]
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[Link Driver TOKEN]
data= Frame Token-Ring
data=Link Driver TOKEN
[protman]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
[MS$NDISHLP]
DriverName=ndishlp$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
NCBS=32
Sessions=32
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
LANABASE=0
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="Ethernet"
Mode="FLOWS"
NetAddress="i0200A6AEC499"
MaxFrame=1514
[COM1]
DriverName=COM1MAC$
MAXFRAME=1514
PCMSUPPORT="yes"
MACTYPE="802.3"
CONN_TYPE="Switched"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
PCMCIA="no"
PORTNAME="COM1"
[PDFH_nif]
DriverName=PDFH$
[ODI2NDI_MOD]
DRIVERNAME=ODI2NDI$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
NETADDRESS="i0200A6AEC499"
ETHERNET_802.3=YES
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SYSTEM.INI - Windows for Workgroups & NetWare │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[boot]
shell=progman.exe
network.drv=wfwnet.drv
mouse.drv=mouse.drv
language.dll=
sound.drv=mmsound.drv
comm.drv=comm.drv
keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv
system.drv=system.drv
386grabber=vga30.3gr
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
display.drv=vga.drv
drivers=mmsystem.dll
secondnet.drv=netware.drv
[keyboard]
subtype=
type=4
keyboard.dll=
oemansi.bin=
[boot.description]
keyboard.typ=Enhanced 101 or 102 key US and Non US keyboards
mouse.drv=Microsoft, or IBM PS/2
language.dll=English (American)
system.drv=MS-DOS System
codepage=437
woafont.fon=English (437)
aspect=100,96,96
display.drv=XGA (640x480, 16 colors)
network.drv=Microsoft Windows Network (version 3.11)
secondnet.drv=Novell NetWare (Workstation Shell 3.X)
[386Enh]
device=*vpd
mouse=*vmd
ebios=*ebios
woafont=dosapp.fon
display=vddvga30.386
EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON
EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON
CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON
CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON
keyboard=*vkd
network=*vnetbios,*vwc,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386
netheapsize=20
DEVICE=c:\wal\ldvcd.386
device=*vpicd
device=*vtd
device=*reboot
device=*vdmad
device=*vsd
device=*v86mmgr
device=*pageswap
device=*dosmgr
device=*vmpoll
device=*wshell
device=*PAGEFILE
device=*BLOCKDEV
device=*vfd
device=*parity
device=*biosxlat
device=*vmcpd
device=*combuff
device=*cdpscsi
device=vtdapi.386
device=vpmtd.386
device=vcomm.386
device=serial.386
device=lpt.386
device=ifsmgr.386
device=vcache.386
device=vshare.386
local=CON
FileSysChange=off
COM3Irq=4
COM3Base=03E8
COM4Irq=3
COM4Base=02E8
PagingFile=C:\WFW\WIN386.SWP
MaxPagingFileSize=53248
netmisc=ndis.386,ndis2sup.386
netcard=
transport=nwlink.386,nwnblink.386,netbeui.386
InDOSPolling=FALSE
VPollHeapSize=14
ReflectDOSInt2A=TRUE
UniqueDOSPSP=TRUE
PSPIncrement=5
OverlappedIO=off
secondnet=vnetware.386
TimeCriticalSection=8
[NonWindowsApp]
localtsrs=dosedit,ced
[vcache]
minfilecache=512
[mci]
WaveAudio=mciwave.drv
Sequencer=mciseq.drv
CDAudio=mcicda.drv
[drivers]
timer=timer.drv
midimapper=midimap.drv
[DDEShares]
CHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
SCHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
CLPBK$=clipsrv,system,,31,,0,,0,0,0
HEARTS$=mshearts,hearts,,15,,0,,0,0,0
[Network]
winnet=wfwnet/00025100
multinet=netware3
FileSharing=Yes
PrintSharing=Yes
LogonDisconnected=yes
EnableSharing=Yes
UserName=USER1
Workgroup=WORKGROUP
ComputerName=USER1
Comment=User1
logonvalidated=no
[network drivers]
netcard=c:\wal\dosvmac.sys,c:\wal\winamac.sys
transport=*netbeui,ndishlp.sys
devdir=C:\WFW
LoadRMDrivers=Yes
[NWNBLINK]
LANABASE=1
[Password Lists]
*Shares=C:\WFW\Share000.PWL
[NetWare]
NWShareHandles=FALSE
RestoreDrives=TRUE
┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ NET.CFG - Windows for Workgroups & NetWare │
└────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Link Driver TOKEN
PORT A20
FRAME TOKEN-RING
MAX FRAME SIZE 1514
NetWare DOS Requester
FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F
USE DEFAULTS = OFF
VLM = CONN.VLM
VLM = IPXNCP.VLM
VLM = TRAN.VLM
VLM = SECURITY.VLM
; VLM = NDS.VLM
VLM = BIND.VLM
VLM = NWP.VLM
VLM = FIO.VLM
VLM = GENERAL.VLM
VLM = REDIR.VLM
VLM = PRINT.VLM
VLM = NETX.VLM
PB BUFFERS = 0
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Sample Configuration Files for │
│ PC/3270 V.3.1 │
│ │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - Windows for Workgroups & PC/3270 │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
DEVICE=C:\WFW\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\WFW\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
FILES=30
BUFFERS=10
DEVICE=C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /DOUBLE_BUFFER
STACKS=9,256
LASTDRIVE=Z
DEVICE=C:\WFW\IFSHLP.SYS
rem DEVICE=C:\LSP\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LSP
rem DEVICE=C:\LSP\IBMTOK.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMA0MOD.SYS 001
rem DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXME0MOD.SYS
rem DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMT0MOD.SYS ES=5 EST=5 O=N
DEVICE=c:\WAL\TAPLF.DOS
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\PCMDD.SYS
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - Windows for Workgroups & PC/3270 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
C:\WFW\net start netbind
rem \LSP\NETBIND
C:\WFW\SMARTDRV.EXE /L /X
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH=c:\wal;C:\WFW;C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MOUSE.COM
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - Windows for Workgroups & PC/3270 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=sockdd_mod,1,SOCKDD_MOD,1
transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
lana0=sockdd_mod,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=sockdd_mod,1,ms$nwlinknb
lana2=sockdd_mod,1,ms$ndishlp
[protman]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
[NWLINK]
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[MS$NDISHLP]
DriverName=ndishlp$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
SESSIONS=32
NCBS=32
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
LANABASE=0
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
[DXME0_NIF]
DriverName=DXME0$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="TokenRing"
Mode="FLOWS"
NetAddress="t400065752399"
MaxFrame=1080
[COM1]
DriverName=COM1MAC$
MAXFRAME=1080
PCMSUPPORT="yes"
MACTYPE="802.5"
CONN_TYPE="Switched"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
PCMCIA="no"
PORTNAME="COM1"
[PDFH_nif]
DriverName=PDFH$
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SYSTEM.INI - Windows for Workgroups & PC/3270 │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
[boot]
shell=progman.exe
network.drv=wfwnet.drv
mouse.drv=mouse.drv
language.dll=
sound.drv=mmsound.drv
comm.drv=comm.drv
keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv
system.drv=system.drv
386grabber=vga30.3gr
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
display.drv=vga.drv
drivers=mmsystem.dll
[keyboard]
subtype=
type=4
keyboard.dll=
oemansi.bin=
[boot.description]
keyboard.typ=Enhanced 101 or 102 key US and Non US keyboards
mouse.drv=Microsoft, or IBM PS/2
language.dll=English (American)
system.drv=MS-DOS System
codepage=437
woafont.fon=English (437)
aspect=100,96,96
display.drv=XGA (640x480, 16 colors)
network.drv=Microsoft Windows Network (version 3.11)
secondnet.drv=No Additional Network Installed
[386Enh]
device=*vpd
mouse=*vmd
ebios=*ebios
woafont=dosapp.fon
display=vddvga30.386
EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON
EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON
CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON
CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON
keyboard=*vkd
network=*vnetbios,*vwc,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386
netheapsize=20
device=*vpicd
device=*vtd
device=*reboot
device=*vdmad
device=*vsd
device=*v86mmgr
device=*pageswap
device=*dosmgr
device=*vmpoll
device=*wshell
device=*PAGEFILE
device=*BLOCKDEV
device=*vfd
device=*parity
device=*biosxlat
device=*vmcpd
device=*combuff
device=*cdpscsi
device=vtdapi.386
device=vpmtd.386
device=vcomm.386
device=serial.386
device=lpt.386
device=ifsmgr.386
device=vcache.386
device=vshare.386
local=CON
FileSysChange=off
COM3Irq=4
COM3Base=03E8
COM4Irq=3
COM4Base=02E8
PagingFile=C:\WFW\WIN386.SWP
MaxPagingFileSize=53248
netmisc=ndis.386,ndis2sup.386
netcard=
transport=nwlink.386,nwnblink.386,netbeui.386
InDOSPolling=FALSE
VPollHeapSize=14
device=C:\PCSWIN\VpollD.386
device=C:\PCSWIN\VslanD.386
;device=C:\PCSWIN\VvlanD.386
device=C:\PCSWIN\VdoshllD.386
device=c:\wal\ldvcd.386
TimeCriticalSection=8
[NonWindowsApp]
localtsrs=dosedit,ced
[vcache]
minfilecache=512
[mci]
WaveAudio=mciwave.drv
Sequencer=mciseq.drv
CDAudio=mcicda.drv
[drivers]
timer=timer.drv
midimapper=midimap.drv
[DDEShares]
CHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
SCHAT$=winchat,chat,,31,,0,,0,0,0
CLPBK$=clipsrv,system,,31,,0,,0,0,0
HEARTS$=mshearts,hearts,,15,,0,,0,0,0
[Network]
winnet=wfwnet/00025100
multinet=nonet
FileSharing=Yes
PrintSharing=Yes
LogonDisconnected=yes
EnableSharing=Yes
UserName=USER1
Workgroup=WORKGROUP
ComputerName=USER1
Comment=User1
logonvalidated=no
[network drivers]
netcard=c:\wal\dosvmac.sys,c:\wal\winamac.sys,c:\lsp\dxme0mod.sys
transport=ndishlp.sys,*netbeui
devdir=C:\WFW
LoadRMDrivers=Yes
[NWNBLINK]
LANABASE=1
[Password Lists]
*Shares=C:\WFW\Share000.PWL
9.3 - For Banyan Vines
┌───────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - Banyan VINES │
└───────────────────────────┘
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
FILES=30
BUFFERS=10
STACKS=9,256
DEVICE=c:\WAL\protman.dos /I:c:\WAL
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\taplf.dos
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\dxmj0mod.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\DOSVMAC.SYS
DEVICE=c:\WAL\WINAMAC.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\PCMDD.SYS
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - Banyan VINES │
└─────────────────────────────┘
C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH=c;C:\WINDOWS;c:\vines;C:\;C:\DOS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\MOUSE.COM
cd vines
BAN /nc
NDTOKBAN
c:\WAL\DOSBIND
redirall
cd ..
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - Banyan VINES │
└─────────────────────────────┘
[PROTOCOL_MANAGER]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
[VINES_XIF]
DRIVERNAME=NDISBAN$
BINDINGS="SOCKDD_MOD"
PACEMODE=0
LANABASE=0
METRIC=90
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
NCBS=32
Sessions=32
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="TokenRing"
Mode="FLOWS"
NetAddress="t4000321D6AB5"
MaxFrame=1524
[COM1]
DriverName=COM1MAC$
MAXFRAME=1524
PCMSUPPORT="yes"
MACTYPE="802.5"
CONN_TYPE="Switched"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
PCMCIA="no"
PORTNAME="COM1"
[PDFH_nif]
DriverName=PDFH$
9.4 - For LAN Workplace for DOS
┌────────────────────────────────────┐
│ CONFIG.SYS - LAN Workplace for DOS │
└────────────────────────────────────┘
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE noems
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
FILES=30
BUFFERS=30
STACKS=9,256
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:2000 /P
LASTDRIVE=Z
DEVICE=C:\DOS\ansi.sys
DEVICE=c:\WAL\protman.dos /I:c:\WAL
DEVICE=c:\WAL\dxmj0mod.sys
DEVICE=c:\WAL\dosvmac.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\winamac.sys
DEVICEHIGH=c:\WAL\pcmdd.sys
┌──────────────────────────────────────┐
│ AUTOEXEC.BAT - LAN Workplace for DOS │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
path=c:\WAL;c:\doslan;c:\windows;c:\dos;
SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
LH DOSKEY
CALL C:\NET\bin\lanwp.bat
┌───────────────────────────────────┐
│ LANWP.BAT - LAN Workplace for DOS │
└───────────────────────────────────┘
C:\NET\bin\yesno "Do you want to load the networking software? [y/n] "
if errorlevel 1 goto noload
PATH C:\NET\BIN;%path%
C:\NET\nwclient\lsl.com
C:\WAL\ODI2NDI
c:\WAL\DOSBIND
c:\net\nwclient\route
tcpip.exe
set name=rcp
break on
:noload
┌──────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PROTOCOL.INI - LAN Workplace for DOS │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘
[PROTOCOL_MANAGE]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=NETBEUI$
Bindings=SOCKDD_MOD
NCBS=32
Sessions=32
Names=17
MaxDatarcv=4168
MaxTransmits=6
TI=60000
T1=10000
T2=2000
[SOCKDD_MOD]
DriverName=VLANMAC$
LanType="TokenRing"
Mode="Flows"
NetAddress=T400010FD0DFA
MaxFrame=1514
[COM1]
MaxFrame=1514
MACTYPE="802.5"
DRIVERNAME="COM1MAC$"
PCMSUPPORT="YES"
CONN_TYPE="SWITCHED"
PORTNAME="COM1"
TX_FIFO_SIZE=7
[ODI2NDI_mod]
DRIVERNAME=ODI2NDI$
BINDINGS=SOCKDD_MOD
NetAddress="t400010FD0DFA"
TOKEN-RING=YES
TOKEN-RING_SNAP=YES
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ NET.CFG - LAN Workplace for DOS │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
Link Support
Buffers 4 2202
MemPool 4096
Link Driver SOCKDD_MOD
Frame TOKEN-RING_SNAP
Protocol IP 800 TOKEN-RING_SNAP
Protocol TCPIP
ip_router 129.35.16.1
ip_netmask 255.255.240.0
ip_address 129.35.19.173
PATH LANG_CFG C:\NET\LANG
PATH SCRIPT C:\NET\SCRIPT
PATH PROFILE C:\NET\PROFILE
PATH LWP_CFG C:\NET\HSTACC
PATH TCP_CFG C:\NET\TCP
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