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STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORPORATION
Novell NetWare 386 v3.11 Server Driver for
For EtherPower, EtherPower^2, and the EtherPower 10/100 Family
of PCI Network Adapters
INSTALLATION GUIDE
This software is licensed by SMC for use by its customers only.
Copyright (c) 1996 Standard Microsystems Corporation.
All rights reserved.
This installation guide (describes):
o An overview.
o Preinstallation hardware and software requirements.
o Supplied files.
o Adapter installation notes.
o How to use EZStart to copy the Novell NetWare 386 v3.11 server
driver (SMCPWR.LAN) from the SuperDisk to your server.
o How to load the LAN driver and establish network connection.
o Driver command line parameters.
o Installing multiple adapters.
o Troubleshooting.
o Error messages.
ETHERPOWER 10/100 USERS ONLY
Ensure that the line speed (10 Mbps vs. 100 Mbps) configured
for the adapter matches the speed of the hub to which it is
attached.
SUPPORTED ADAPTERS
o EtherPower Ethernet PCI adapters (8432 board types)
o EtherPower^2 Dual-Channel PCI Ethernet adapters (8434 board types)
o EtherPower 10/100 Fast Ethernet PCI adapters (9332 board types)
OVERVIEW
This file explains how to install and load the Novell NetWare 386
v3.11 server driver.
PREINSTALLATION HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Hardware Requirements:
- An IBM-compatible personal computer with 80386 or higher
microprocessor and PCI bus supporting bus master mode.
- An EtherPower, EtherPower^2, or EtherPower 10/100 PCI adapter
for that bus.
Software Requirements:
- Novell NetWare 386 v3.11
SUPPLIED FILES
General files
o INSTALL.DOC This file.
o RELEASE.DOC Release notes for this version of the driver.
Files to install the Novell NetWare 386 v3.11 driver
o SAMPLE.311
o SMCPWR.LAN
NOTE: NLM files are copyrighted by Novell. Do not distribute these
files without permission from Novell.
ADAPTER INSTALLATION NOTES
Refer to the user guide for complete installation instructions.
When installing an SMC PCI adapter in a PCI computer,make sure the
slot you select supports bus master operations.
o Motherboards with bus master jumpers and interrupt jumpers for PCI
slots:
1. Enable bus master operations to the selected PCI slot using the
appropriate motherboard jumper.
2. Select interrupt to the selected PCI slot using the appropriate
motherboard jumper.
3. Enter the computer's setup menu and:
- Enable bus master on the PCI slot.
- Enable I/O on the PCI slot.
- Define interrupt number on the PCI slot.
o Motherboards with automatic PCI parameterization:
1. No specific setup is needed.
COPYING THE DRIVER FILES
From the Driver Installation screen, select 'Copy Files' to copy all
the files used by this driver from the SuperDisk to the Destination
Directory recommended by EZStart, or to a different directory that
you specify.
LOADING THE DRIVER
Installing the LAN driver is part of the NetWare installation
process. Use the following instructions with those
in the NetWare 386 installation manual to install the driver.
You will need the SuperDisk during this procedure.
1. Refer to the "Load LAN driver module" section in the Novell
NetWare 386 v3.11 installation manual for instructions on
installing NetWare.
2. Follow the instructions on starting NetWare and configuring
the server. Use the Load command to load the LAN driver.
If the LAN driver is not located in the default directory,
specify the path to the file on the command line. The
Load command will prompt you for configuration parameters
if they are not supplied on the command line.
The Load command line parameters may be saved in an
AUTOEXEC.NCF file, so they execute automatically every time
the server starts. Refer to the NetWare 386 installation
manual on how to create an AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
3. From the command line on the server, type: LOAD LSLENH.NLM.
4. Press the Enter key to load both LSLENH.NLM and PATCHMAN.NLM
files.
Note: PATCHMAN.NLM is automatically loaded when LSLENH.NLM is
loaded.
5. From the command line on the server, type: LOAD MSM31X.NLM.
6. Press the Enter key to load MSM31X.NLM.
7. From the command line on the server, type: LOAD ETHERTSM.NLM.
8. Press the Enter key to load ETHERTSM.NLM.
Note: The following steps are specific to loading SMCPWR.LAN. For
examples, please refer to the SAMPLE.311 demo file on this
diskette.
ETHERPOWER 10/100 USERS ONLY:
Default line speed of the adapter is 100 Mbps. To change the
line speed to 10 Mbps, add the following to the command line
load string:
"LOAD SMCPWR LINE_SPEED=10"
9. If the adapter is installed into PCI slot 17 (and to be operated
at 10 Mbps), add the following to the command line load string:
"LOAD SMCPWR SLOT=17 LINE_SPEED=10"
10. At this point, a protocol must be bound to the driver. For example:
BIND IPX TO SMCPWR NET=XX
where xx is the logical network address for the frame type
indicated in your load command.
DRIVER COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS
The only required parameter is the slot number if the adapter is
not installed in slot 3.
Example: load C:SMCPWR SLOT=4<Enter>
ISA/EISA slots for this driver are counted from 1 to 15, PCI slots
for this driver are counted from 3. The first PCI adapter installed
in your computer will be treated as if it is installed in slot 3,
the next one will be in slot 4, and so on.
INSTALLING MULTIPLE ADAPTERS
If you have only one PCI adapter in the server, there is no need to
specify slot number in the LOAD command line. If there is more than
one PCI adapter, the driver will detect it and ask you for a slot
selection, or you can specify slot number in the LOAD command line.
For examples, please refer to the SAMPLE.311 demo file on this
diskette.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience excessive 'Tx FIFO Underflow' or 'Rx FIFO
Overflow' counts in your server Monitor program in the LAN/WAN menu
in your driver custom counters, and you have a PCI computer with
Saturn or Mercury chipset, try using the TURBO keyword when you
load your driver.
Example:
load SMCPWR frame=ethernet_II TP TURBO
Note that some PCI computers may not correctly support 32-bit
protected mode PCI bios calls. To load the driver on these computers,
use the BIOS16 keyword in the driver invocation line. This will
cause the driver to access the computer's BIOS in real mode fashion.
Note that accessing the PCI BIOS in 32-bit protected mode is the
native mode in 32-bit protected mode operating systems.
ERROR MESSAGES
o 50 - No EISA nor PCI board found in machine!
Driver could not detect a supported adapter.
o 73 - Unable to allocate memory
Driver failed to allocate needed memory from the operating system
(receive/transmit descriptors or needed transmit buffers).
o 200 - Timeout when initializing DecChip 21X4 with setup packet!
Occurs when the PCI slot does not support DMA. Check that BIOS setup
or motherboard switches are set to enable DMA and/or bus master
operation for the slot.
o 210 - Driver failed to locate either EISA or PCI bus!
The computer is not identified as an EISA- or PCI-bus computer.
o 213 - Unexpected OS behavior. Driver supports 3.11 and later
Identifies a fail of assumption regarding the OS behavior.
o 227 - Internal CRC table corrupted
Driver found an error in internal CRC table.
o 228 - Could not handle chipset bug workaround successfully
Failed to operate chipset bug workaround because the PCI BIOS
returned a fail status in one of the calls that operates this
mechanism.
o 229 - This computer's Host to PCI bridge has a known bug. Driver
limits DC21X4 bursts as a workaround.
This message indicates that your computer does not correctly
support the PCI Local Bus Specification (v2.0). The SMC driver
will work in this environment, but you are urged to contact the
computer manufacturer to determine if your BIOS correctly supports
the features of the PCI Local Bus Specification (v2.0).
o 240 - Unable to locate or read the Ethernet ROM address on board!
Could be caused by corrupt data stored in the IEEE serial ROM.
o 244 - Serial ROM-Read Failed
Driver failed to read the IEEE serial flash ROM due to hardware
handshake failure. Make sure the IEEE flash ROM on your adapter
is operational using EZStart's Basic Adapter Test.
This commercial computer software and documentation is provided with
RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the
Government is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
clause at DFARS 252.227-7013, or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of the
Commercial Computer Software -- Restricted Rights clause at
FAR 52.227-19, or Alternate III of the Rights in Data -- General
clause at FAR 52.227-14, as applicable. The manufacturer /
subcontractor is Standard Microsystems Corporation, 80 Arkay Drive,
Hauppauge, NY 11788.
SMC and Standard Microsystems are registered trademarks; and EtherPower,
EtherPower^2, EtherPower 10/100, EtherPower 10/100 B, EZStart, and
SuperDisk are trademarks of Standard Microsystems Corporation. Other
product and company names are registered trademarks or trademarks of
their respective holders.