IBM WorkSpace On-Demand
Example of Configuring 3Com Fast Etherlink XL Adapter
15 November 1997
Software Servers Integration Test (SSIT)
©. Copyright IBM Corp. 1997
This section, a supplement to the
"IBM Integration Test Report for IBM WorkSpace On-Demand",
defines actual experience configuring a
"3Com Fast EtherLink/EtherLink XL Family OS/2" PCI adapter (3C90-TX).
Note: The parameter values used in the protocol and other files
may not be optimized, or in some cases needed. The intent of this document
is to define the steps that were used successfully, not necessarily to
indicate that this is the only or most efficient method.
Execution steps
The following steps assume that the IBM WorkSpace On-Demand remote
IPL component of LAN Server is installed on the "D:" drive.
Directory Creation
- The following directories were created:
- "d:\ibmlan\rpl\dos\3c90xpci\os2"
- "d:\ibmlan\rpl\ibmcom\3c90xpci"
Note: the subdirectory can be any unique name, "3c90xpci" was
utilized for the 3Com Fast Etherlink XL adapter.
Adapter Option/driver/diagnostics Diskette
- Copy the following types of files to the indicated directories,
the files indicated were for the 3Com Fast Etherlink XL adapter:
- Dos files to "d:\ibmlan\doslan\lsp\dos"
- Dos device driver - (EL90X.DOS)
- Dos NIF file - (EL90XIDS.NIF)
- Note: copy DOS adapter "msg" files if applicable.
The .MSG and .NIF files, if present, can have a different name than the device driver file.
- OS/2 files to
"d:\ibmlan\rpl\bb10.us\ibmcom\macs"
- OS/2 device driver - (EL90X.OS2)
- OS/2 NIF file - (EL90XIO2.NIF)
- Note: copy OS/2 adapter "msg" files if applicable.
The .MSG and .NIF files, if present, can have a different name than the device driver file.
File Creations
- The following files must be created:
File Modifications
- The following files must be updated:
Hints and Tips
- Several failures in starting the IBM WorkSpace On-Demand Server were encountered with
messages indicating that the "protocol.ini" file could not be opened.
This resulted from typos within the ".CNF" file on the subdirectory names
in which the adapter files were located. The NET START REMOTEBOOT command
validates the ".CNF" file by insuring that all referenced files can be
accessed.
- The most common problem is forgetting to synchronize the adapter's
"IOBase" and "Interrupt" settings on the client with the same settings
in both the DOS and OS/2 PROTOCOL.INI files on the IBM WorkSpace On-Demand Server.