Novell Netware; Novell Netware 5.10 - D-Link DGE-560T - Gigabit PCI-Express SNMP VLAN Flow Control Network Adapter User Manual

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The driver is a 32-bit ODI HSM Novell NetWare server driver for the DGE-560T network adapter. It supports both Netware 5.10 and
Netware 6.x. In addition to the 32-bit server driver, a Novell ODI 16-bit DOS client MLID driver is available for the latest Novell NetWare
VLM Client.
Note: To perform the installation, you must have access to the server console.
Note: The setting for Minimum Packet Receive Buffers in the startup.ncf must be increased to at least 120 per network adapter (e.g. for
three network adapters you should add Set Minimum Packet Receive Buffers = 360 to startup.ncf). On SMP Systems (Symmetric Multi
Processing Systems), you may have to multiply this number with the number of active processors.
To install the network driver on Novell NetWare 5.10, proceed as follows:
1. After you have installed the network adapter in your computer, boot your NetWare system. NetWare detects the new network
adapter and tries to install a driver.
2. To get a list of available drivers, press <Enter>.
3. The menu "Select a driver" is displayed.
4. To install an unlisted driver, press <Insert> (the D-Link driver is not listed).
5. To specify the path to the driver, press <F3>. The window "Specify a directory path" is displayed.
6. Type the path to the driver.
If you are installing from CD-ROM, the menu "Select an action" is displayed. Here, select CONTINUE AND ACCESS THE
CD-ROM. The menu "Select a driver to install" is displayed.
7. Select the driver for your network adapter. The message "Do you want to copy driver <driver name>.LAN?" is displayed.
8. To copy the driver to the server, select YES. If an older version of a D-Link driver is installed on the system, the messages "Save
existing file SYS:SYSTEM\<driver name.LAN?" and "Save existing file SYS:SYSTEM\<driver name>.LDI?" are displayed.
9. To continue, select the desired options (YES or NO). If you selected YES, the old driver is written to a predefined location which
is displayed. If you selected NO, the old driver is overwritten.
In any case, the menu "Board M4CXNW_1 (Driver <driver name>) Actions" is displayed.
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