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To Get The Latest Software For Your TokenExpress Adapter
For the latest software for all ISA, MCA, and EISA 16/4 TokenExpress™ adapters, download the file TE16DISK.EXE, and for the latest released software for the TokenExpress EISA/32 adapter, download the files TE32DSK1.EXE and TE32DSK2.EXE, from Intel's Software & Drivers web site.
TE16RPL.EXE
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TokenExpress™ adapter REMOTE BOOT RPL UPDATE v1.29 for TokenExpress ISA 16/s, MCA and EISA 16/4 adapters using BOOT8500 Universal Boot ROM.
Download TE16RPL.EXE
TE16DISK.EXE
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This archive contains the TokenExpress™ 16/p LAN adapter Software Release 7.0 drivers which includes TokenSet, Novell NetWare* drivers, Microsoft Windows NT*, Windows* 95, and Windows for Workgroups drivers, and DOS DLC drivers for the TokenExpress 16, 16/s, 16p, MCA, and EISA 16/4 LAN adapters.
Download TE16DISK.EXE
Using Locally Administered Addresses (LAA) With The TokenExpress™ Card
For IBM*:
The DLC driver must be configured for the LAA by modifying the CONFIG.SYS file. Valid choices for <AdapterNumber> in this configuration are 0 and 1. Add the following statement to the CONFIG.SYS file:
For NetWare*:
ODI workstation driver:
The ODI driver must be configured for LAA by modifying the NET.CFG file. Add the following statement to the link drivers section of the NET.CFG file:
NetWare 3.11 Server:
To use LAA at a NetWare 3.11 file server, you need to add the NODE= option in the LOAD line for the driver.
Note: The NODE= option has 8 digits after it. Locally administered node addresses are 12 digits. NetWare 3.11 automatically inserts the first 4 digits (4000) before the 8 digits in the NODE= option.
If you are using an NDIS driver and change the I/O address of your adapter with TOKENSET, you will need to add an "Adapter Number =" entry to your PROTOCOL.INI file. Use the adapter number from the list below that matches the setting you've selected in TOKENSET.
<AdapterNumber> identifies the I/O address of the adapter:
<NodeAddress> is the locally administered address, a 12-digit hexadecimal number starting with 4, 5, 6 or 7. We recommend using 4000 as the first four digits.
For LAN Manager:
The NDIS driver must be configured for LAA by modifying the PROTOCOL.INI file. Add the following statement to the TokenExpress NIC section of the PROTOCOL.INI file:
NODEADDRESS="<NodeAddress>"
(Note the use of quotes and no spaces!!)
Example:
NODEADDRESS="400000000012"
For IBM OS/2 2.x and/or LAN Server 2.x:
The NDIS driver must be configured for LAA by modifying the PROTOCOL.INI file. Add the following statement to the TokenExpress NIC section of the PROTOCOL.INI file:
NETADDRESS="<NodeAddress>"
(Note the use of quotes and no spaces!!)
Example:
NETADDRESS="400000000012"
For Windows* for Workgroups (v3.11):
- From the Program Manager, choose the Network Setup icon.
- Choose Drivers, then Setup.
- Select Net Address. Then, click on the button to the left of the Value: field.
- Type the local address in the Value: field. Include quotation marks around the address. For example:
- "400000000012"
- Choose Set, then OK.
- Exit the Network Setup dialog boxes. Network Setup modifies the PROTOCOL.INI file and prompts you to restart the computer.
Connecting to a NetWare* Server and an IBM* Host from a DOS Workstation
When using the TokenExpress™ card in an IBM environment, the following drivers will need to be loaded:
- OC01IA.SYS (Interrupt arbitrator)
- OC02DLC.SYS (DLC driver)
Insert the following lines in the CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=<path>\OC01IA.SYS DEVICE=<path>\OC02DLC.SYS
These drivers above replace the IBM files DXMA0MOD.SYS and DXMC0MOD.SYS.
When generating IPX.COM using the Novell program SHGEN or WSGEN, choose the option "LAN Support Program" to get a shell with a DLC interface. Use 3.10 version of IPX/SPX, previous versions do not work.
Insert the following lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to attach to a Novell server:
| For IPX driver:
IPX NETX |
For ODI driver:
LSL LANSUP IPXODI NETX |
Connecting To A NetWare* Server And An AS400 From A DOS Workstation
When using the TokenExpress™ card in an IBM environment, along with IPX.COM or other required ODI drivers, the following drivers will need to be loaded:
- OC01IA.SYS (Interrupt arbitrator)
- OC02DLC.SYS (DLC driver)
Insert the following lines in the CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=<path>\OC01IA.SYS DEVICE=<path>\OC02DLC.SYS
These drivers above replace the IBM files DXMA0MOD.SYS and DXMC0MOD.SYS.
When generating IPX.COM using the Novell program SHGEN or WSGEN, choose the option "LAN Support Program" to get a shell with a DLC interface. Use IPX/SPX version 3.10, previous versions do not work.
Insert the following lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
| For IPX driver:
IPX NETX STARTPCS |
For ODI driver:
LSL LANSUP IPXODI NETX STARTPCS |
If you are using the ODI drivers, insert the following lines in the NET.CFG for the ODI configuration:
The NET.CFG file must be in the same directory as LANSUP.COM and LSL.COM files.
LANSUP.COM is available with the IBM LAN Support Program.
Connecting To A NetWare* Server And An IBM OS/2 LAN Server From A DOS ODI Workstation
When using the TokenExpress card in an IBM environment the following drivers will need to be loaded:
- OC01IA.SYS (Interrupt arbitrator)
- OC02DLC.SYS (DLC driver)
Insert the following lines in the CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=<path>\OC01IA.SYS DEVICE=<path>\OC02DLC.SYS
These drivers above replace the IBM files DXMA0MOD.SYS and DXMC0MOD.SYS.
When generating IPX.COM using the Novell program SHGEN or WSGEN, choose the option "LAN Support Program" to get a shell with a DLC interface. Use 3.10 version of IPX/SPX, previous versions do not work.
Insert the following lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
Insert the following lines in the NET.CFG
Link Support Buffers 4 4216 MemPool 4096 Link Driver LANSUP Frame TOKEN-RING Frame TOKEN-RING_SNAP
The NET.CFG file must be in the same directory as LSL.COM and LANSUP.COM files.
The files LSL.COM, IPXODI.COM, and NETX.COM are available from the NetWare Workstation diskettes. You can obtain the latest version of the ODI drivers from Novell. LANSUP.COM is available with the IBM LAN Support Program.
Eror Received When Loading the TokenExpress Driver Shipped With Windows for Workgroups.
Creating Multiple Saps For The TokenExpress™ 16 Adapter
Note: This information was reported by a customer and not necessarily tested by Intel.
IBM Lan Support Program users can create multiples SAPs (Service Access Points) for the TokenExpress 16 adapters using the DLC drivers. Here are the commands for the TokenExpress 16 drivers you must include in your CONFIG.SYS file.
Sample CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\(path)\OC01IA.SYS DEVICE=C:\(path)\OC02DLC.SYS DEVICE=C:\(path)\DXMT0MOD.SYS ES=3 EST=3 CF=Y Note: Replace "(path)" with the complete path to the directory containing the TokenExpress 16 drivers.
DXMT0MOD.SYS Parameters
ES=3 Configures 3 Extra Saps (valid range is 0 - 99)
EST=3 Configures 3 Extra link Stations (valid range is 0 - 254)
CF=Y Configures Call.Far function to prevents applications from intercepting INT 5C. (IBM Lan Support Program terminates if application Intercepts INT 5C). Recommended for MS Windows users.
Note: For more details on LAN Support driver parameters, consult chapter 5 of the LAN Support 1.3x documentation or contact IBM.
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