   2.x server 

  NetWare* v2.2 Server Installation (see note below about NetWare 2.1x)

  This document applies to the EtherExpress(tm) 16, 16TP, 16C, FLASH,
  FLASH TP, FLASHC, MCA, and MCA/TP adapters.  It contains notes for 
  installing the NetWare 2.2 server driver.  It does not explain how to 
  configure an EtherExpress board.  For instructions about configuring 
  the board, see the printed installation guide.

 
  INTRODUCTION
  ------------
  To setup a Novell* NetWare 2.2 server, you tell NetWare what
  hardware you have in the server and the configuration settings of
  that hardware.  You then install User Services and make them
  available to your users.

  You can install NetWare from the network or from the NetWare
  diskettes.  This document assumes you are installing Novell NetWare
  2.2 from diskettes.

  For complete information on setting up a server, see the Novell
  NetWare documentation.


  BEFORE YOU START
  ----------------
  You must configure and test the EtherExpress 16 adapter with SOFTSET.EXE 
  Boot the workstation with DOS, and then insert the EtherExpress16 LAN 
  Adapter Configuration and Driver disk into drive A. From DOS, type:

	A:SOFTSET

  1. Select "AUTOMATIC SETUP" to let SOFTSET configure the EtherExpress 16 
     adapter to work in your computer, or select "MANUAL SETUP" if you want 
     to designate which interrupt and I/O address you want the EtherExpress
     16 to use.
  
  2. Select "RUN DIAGNOSTICS" from the main menu to test the configuration you 
     have selected. 

  
  GENERAL INSTALLATION
  --------------------
  1. Run INSTALL from a backup copy of the Novell NetWare System-1 disk. 
     When asked which installation method you want (Basic or Advanced),
     choose ADVANCED.

     NOTE: The original Novell NetWare diskettes are write-protected. 
           Follow Novell's instructions for making writeable backups 
           before you run Novell's INSTALL program.

  2. A few screens into the program you are asked to setup your
     network adapter and your disk controller.  Select NETWORK BOARD A
     and press Enter.  A list of available adapters will appear.  Press
     the Insert key and you will be asked to insert a disk into a drive. 
     Insert the Intel EtherExpress diskette in a drive and press Enter.

  3. After a few seconds three versions of the EtherExpress driver are
     added to the list of available drivers.

     Intel EtherExpress 16 Driver            ver#  date
     Intel EtherExpress 16 Driver  w/AT 1    ver#  date
     Intel EtherExpress 16 Driver  w/AT 2    ver#  date

     The first driver (no notation before the version number) is a
     standard NetWare 286 server driver, but contains no AppleTalk
     support.  The next driver (w/AT 1) includes support for AppleTalk
     phase 1, and the last driver (w/AT 2) includes support for AppleTalk
     phase 2.  

     Select the appropriate driver and press Enter. (If you are not sure
     which version of AppleTalk you are running, see your Novell
     documentation.)

  4. You should now be at the Network Adapter and Disk Controller screen
     again.

     Select CONFIGURATION OPTION and you will see the following list:

     option 0    IOAddress 300
     option 1    IOAddress 310
     option 2    IOAddress 320
     option 3    IOAddress 220
     option 4    Driver configurable by the Jumpers utility

     Select the I/O Address you specified and press Enter.  (The I/O
     address is setup in SOFTSET for the EtherExpress 16 and the System
     Configuration program for the EtherExpress MCA.)

     If the I/O Address you selected is not in this list, select option 4
     (Driver configurable by the Jumpers utility).  After you complete the
     INSTALL program, you will need to run the Novell Jumpers utility (on
     NET$OS.EXE) and update the I/O Address selection for the EtherExpress
     board.

  5. Now you can set up the network address and disk controller as
     specified in Novell's documentation.

  6. Next you will be asked to insert several disks.  When asked to insert
     the LAN_DRV_453 disk, put the Intel EtherExpress disk in drive A. 
     This will copy the needed files to the correct location.

     NOTE: If you are using a backup copy of the EtherExpress disk,
           the volume label must be LAN_DRV_453.

     Continue with the installation procedure as directed in the Novell
     documentation.


  TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
  ====================
  NETWARE 2.1X
  ------------
  NetWare version 2.1x uses a program called NETGEN to set up and
  configure the server.  See Novell's documentation for information
  about running NETGEN.  The options for the EtherExpress board will be
  the same as in the NetWare 2.2 installation.

  MEMORY MAPPED MODE
  ------------------
  You should only have one EtherExpress 16 in memory-mapped mode in
  NetWare 2.2 server.  If you have two EtherExpress adapters set to 
  memory-mapped mode, the second one will automatically switch to 
  I/O-mapped mode.

  MULTIPLE CARDS IN SERVER
  ------------------------
  The EtherExpress NetWare 2.2 server driver supports only one or two 
  cards in the server.  NetWare 2.2 allows up to four network cards
  (LAN A-D) in the server.  However, there is a size limit on the
  network card's OBJ file to be able to accomplish this.  The total OBJ
  size must be less than 20-25K depending on the version.  If you
  exceed this limit, you get a linking error when the NET$OS is being
  created.  INSTALL doesn't say why what caused the error, only that
  one occurred.  To eliminate the linking error, you must remove a 
  network card from the server and rerun INSTALL.  


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