Finding The Adapter's Port Address; One Pci Adapter In A Client - 3Com 3C905-TX User Manual

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Finding the Adapter's Port Address

When operating in a NetWare environment with multiple
adapters, you must obtain the adapter's port address. This is
required before you can install multiple clients or one or
more server drivers. To find the appropriate port address,
follow these steps:
1 Access the Configuration and Diagnostic Program on the
3C59X EtherDisk diskette.
Refer to the section "AutoLink Installation of Client Drivers" later
in this chapter for instructions for accessing the main menu.
2 When the Configuration and Diagnostic screen appears,
select Configuration and Diagnostic Program, and press
[Enter].
A screen appears, listing all installed adapters.
3 Select the adapter whose port address you want.
4 Select the View item in the menu bar and press [Enter].
A screen appears with the port address shown as a four-digit
hexadecimal number.

One PCI Adapter in a Client

This section explains how to use the AutoLink
installation program of the 3C59X EtherDisk diskette to install
a NetWare DOS ODI driver (3C59X.COM) automatically.
Performing this procedure installs all necessary NetWare
DOS ODI client software, modifies the CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files for NetWare users, automatically logs on
to the server, and updates the client software if your system
administrator has already configured a 3Install account on
your server.
Installing NetWare Drivers
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