
              Loading 386 Lan Drivers for NOVELL 386
          ---------------------------------------------

Once the server has been loaded, at the colon prompt, proceed as
follows:

:LOAD X:Filename.LAN
   (X" being DOS directory which contains the .LAN file,
    "Filename" being the actual name of the .LAN file. Once the server
    is loaded, hard drive can no longer be seen. Therfore, you must load
    from another drive.  Once the server is up, and stations are logged
    in.  The .LAN file can be added to the SYS:SYSTEM directory, and when
    the server is loaded again, it will find the file automatically.

     I/O Port: _____
     Base Memory: _____
     IRQ: ___

         (Enter in the values which the interface card is configured for.
          The settings may already be setup within the AUTOEXEC.NCF file **,
          therefore the configuration settings may not appear)

: BIND IPX to Filename.LAN
     ("Filename" being the same file that was loaded above)

      Network #: ___
          (The network number must be unique to the cabling system it
           is attached to.  If two LAN cards are attached to the same
           cabling system they will have the same Network Number.  This
           number must be:

           1. A hexadecimal number from "0" to "F".
           2. 1 to 8 digits in length.

           For further information refer to the NOVELL "386 INSTALLATION
           MANUAL" or "Netware Concepts" manual.)

The Lan Driver is now loaded.  If the file server contains more than one
Lan Card, you must load/bind a driver for each card.

** The Autoexec.ncf file is a txt file,that Netware will inspect upon
   booting.  It contains information on Lan Cards, Disk Drives, server
   configurations.  This is similar to an autoexec file, it will
   automatically load the server with the parameters contained within.

         E.G.
                File Server name EXAMPLE
                IPX internal net 1991
                Load PDA386OS.LAN Port=2E0 Mem=D0000 Int=2 Frame=802.4
                bind ipx to PDA386OS.LAN Net=12
                mount all


If using high performance drivers at the workstations, the following command
must be added to the startup.ncf file.  Also, the workstation packet size
must never exceed the file server packet size.

   SET MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE = XXXX

    XXXX = The driver packet size for the server, which must be one
           of the following choices.

           1)  4202 (4K)
           2)  2154 (2k)
           3)  1024 (1k)
           4)   618 (512b)
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