Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet Adapters NDIS 2 MAC Driver for SUN PC-NFS Installation ============================================== Copyright (c) 1996-1998 by Network Everywhere All rights reserved. The drivers named NCNDIS contained in the directory \NDIS2DOS conform to the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com. NDIS Driver Installation on SUN PC-NFS -------------------------------------- 1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to include the following command line, and reboot the PC: Device=c:\dos\ansi.sys 2. Insert the PC-NFS Installation diskette into the PC's floppy drive. Type the following from DOS and press to bring up the PC-NFS installation screen: INSTALL 3. Follow screen prompts to configure your screen display. For example, press to choose mono display, or press to choose color display, or press to cancel the installation. 4. When the "Install the Basic PC-NFS files" window appears onscreen, select "Install Full PC-NFS" from the choice list. 5. "Specify the target PC-NFS installation directory," by typing the appropriate path in the field provided. For example, C:\NFS. Then press to continue. 6. Carefully read and respond to each prompt that appears onscreen, indicating the suitable selections for your system. 7. When you reach the prompt that reads, "Configure an Ethernet network connection," choose "Ethernet" from the choice list. Then press to confirm your choice. 8. Choose the network adapter you will use. Select "NDIS" from the list shown onscreen. Then press to confirm your choice. 9. Follow screen instructions to complete the process. You will be prompted to insert some PC-NFS distribution diskettes. And during the process, files from the diskettes will be copied into your hard disk drive. 10. When prompted to update your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, press "Y." 11. Your system will prompt you when the installation process is complete. It will display the following message, "PC-NFS installation is complete." 12. The system will create two subdirectories in the destination drive, namely, \LANMAN and \NFS. 13. Create the NETWORK.BAT, DRIVES,BAT and HOSTS files. Specify the PC name, IP address, server name and server IP address in these files. See the section on Sample Configuration Files for examples. 14. Copy the NETWORK.BAT, DRIVES.BAT and HOSTS files into the \NFS directory of your server. 15. Copy the NCNDIS.DOS file from the \NDIS2DOS of your Driver Diskette to the newly created subdirectory (\LANMAN) on your destination drive. Note: The NCNDIS.DOS file is also found in the \NDIS2DOS directory of your Driver Diskette. 16. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file using a text editor. Add the following command line before the NFS_NDIS driver specification: DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NCNDIS.DOS 17. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file in the \LANMAN directory, replacing the following: a. Replace the section name [your-mac-module] with [NCNDIS] b. Replace the command line "drivername = YOURMAC$" with "drivername = NCNDIS$" c. Replace the command line "bindings = YOUR-MAC-MODULE" with "bindings = NCNDIS$" d. Assign the media type and line speed as used in sample PROTOCOL.INI file. 18. Reboot your computer. Then start the application you need. For example: a. Execute NFSCONF.EXE to configure the system, such as mounting a virtual drive E: b. Execute TELNET.EXE to do terminal emulation Sample Configuration Files -------------------------- 1. NETWORK.BAT REM stc* is a sample PC-NFS workstation name REM sun_srv is a sample PC-NFS server address NET START RDR stc* NET PCNFSD sun_srv NET NAME stc* 2. DRIVES.BAT REM specify connections to remote directory NET USE l:sun_srv:/usr2/down NET USE k:sun_srv:/mnt 3. HOSTS REM specify gateway address 130.66.24.100 REM specify workstation's IP address 130.66.24.101 stc REM specify server's IP address 130.66.24.102 sun_srv 4. CONFIG.SYS shell=c:\command.com /P /E:526 dos=high, UMB rem ----pcnfs install Device=c:\dos\ansi.sys DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS /m DEVICE=C:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS REM Specify PROTOCOL.INI directory DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.SYS /i:C:\LANMAN REM MX98713 NDIS driver name device=C:\LANMAN\NCNDIS.DOS DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NFS-NDIS.SYS FILES=50 BUFFERS=50 LASTDRIVE=v STACKS=9,256 5. PROTOCOL.INI file at the \LANMAN directory [protocol manager] drivername = PROTMAN$ [NCNDIS] ; PROTOCOL.INI for Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet Adapters DriverName = NCNDIS$ ;; Range: 0-7. ;; Usage: "Board=nn" ;------------------ ; Board = 0 ; ;; Options: NWAY, TX10, TX10FD, TX100, TX100FD. ;; FD -> Full Duplex ;; Usage: "MEDIA_TYPE=xxxxx" ;------------------------- MEDIA_TYPE = "NWAY" (default value) ; ; End of this sample file [NFS-NDIS] drivername = NFSLINK1 bindings = NCNDIS 6. AUTOEXEC.BAT ... SET TZ=PST8 SET path=C:\;C:\NFS;C:\LANMAN SET NFSDRIVE=D REM Add the following line to bind NDIS driver C:lanman\netbind PRT * REM Execute application you need, e.g. NFSRUN NFSRUN ===End===