IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver Version 1.2.2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Product Specifications - Overview - Hardware Requirements - Software Requirements - Protocols Supported - Physical Interfaces - Storage Requirements - Latest Software Updates - Related Publications 2. Download the Package File to the Target System 3. Components of the Downloaded File 4. Product Installation 5. Version History 6. Support Information 7. Notices 8. Trademark List 1. Product Specifications Overview -------- The ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver, in conjunction with the IBM ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 and either the IBM Communications Server or the IBM LAN Distance Connection Server (the IBM WARP Server), provides wide area network (WAN) communications through the ARTIC960 adapter. The driver implements the following functions. - OS/2 ANDIS MAC -- Allows the SDLC protocol driver, X.25 protocol driver, and the V-SERIES Port Connection Managers (which are all part of the IBM Communications Server package) to configure and communicate over the ARTIC960 communications ports. -- Allows the IBM LAN Distance product to configure and communicate over the ARTIC960 communications ports. Because the LAN Distance function is currently still in Beta test, contact the ARTIC960 Developer's Assistance Program (DAP) with any feedback, suggestions, or comments you may have regarding this function. - OS/2 NDIS MAC - allows the Frame Relay protocol driver to configure and communicate over the ARTIC960 communications ports. To the other protocol products in the system, such as IBM TCP/IP and NetBIOS in an OS/2 environment, the Frame Relay WAN support appears to be the device driver of a token-ring LAN adapter. This appearance allows other protocol products to communicate through a WAN as though they were communicating through a LAN on their own system. Note that the Frame Relay WAN support consists of two components: -- Frame Relay protocol driver, which provides Frame Relay connectivity for frame-relay networks and point-to-point connections -- Frame Relay WAN Access for 802.5, which provides LAN adapter appearance mentioned previously. The Frame Relay WAN support is part of the IBM Communications Server package. The ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver comes with the ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 and the OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC configuration file, which defines various parameters related to the ARTIC960 communications ports. The ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver is on the IBM Communications Server CD-ROM (Version 4.1 and later). Alternatively, it can be downloaded from the ARTIC World Wide Web (WWW) site. Fixes and updates to this software will be available from the WWW. Hardware Requirements --------------------- Any of the following supported adapters: - IBM ARTIC960 MCA, part number 61G2925 - IBM ARTIC960 PCI, part number 39H8058 - IBM ARTIC960Rx PCI, part number 87H3530 - IBM ARTIC960Hx PCI, part number 87H3450 - IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI, part number 87H3800 with a minimum of 4 MB of memory on the base adapter. Any of the following supported daughter cards: - 4-Port Selectable Application Interface Board (AIB), part number 61G2960, (V.36 SYNC) - ARTIC960 4-Port Selectable PMC, part number 87H3413, (V.36 SYNC, RS-232 SYNC) - 8-Port AIB802, Cipher Systems, part number 802001, (RS-232 SYNC) - 8-Port AIB806, Cipher Systems, part number 806001, (V.35/V.36 SYNC) - 16-Port AIB805, Cipher Systems, part number 805001, (RS-232 ASYNC) Any of the following supported cables: - 4-Port ISO 4902 (V.36) for 4-Port Selectable AIB, part number 61G2933 - 4-Port ISO 4902 (V.36) for 4-Port Selectable PMC, part number 87H3397 - 4-Port ISO 2593 (V.35) for 4-Port Selectable PMC, part number 87H3400 - 4-Port ISO 2110 (RS-232) for 4-Port Selectable PMC, part number 87H3403 - IBM Portmaster 8-Port Cable (RS-232), part number 53F2619 - AIB806 8-Port V.35 Cable and Distribution Box, Cipher Systems - AIB806 8-Port V.36 Cable and Distribution Box, Cipher Systems - 16-Port, 6-foot Cable (RS-232), Cipher Systems, part number 805003 (it is used with Distribution Box, Cipher Systems, part number 805002) - 16-Port, 9-foot Cable (RS-232), Cipher Systems, part number 805004 (it is used with Distribution Box, Cipher Systems, part number 805002) - 2-Port V.35 DTE, part number 87H3782 - 2-Port EIA-232, part number 87H3779 - 2-Port V.35 DTE/EIA-232, part number 87H3785 - 4-Port V.35 DCE, part number 87H3455 * * When this cable is used with the ARTIC960Rx PCI Frame Relay Adapter, only two ports are used. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Table 1. Supported Combinations of Adapters, Daughter Cards, and Cables | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | Adapter | Daughter Card | Cable | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 MCA | 4-Port Selectable AIB | 4-Port ISO 4902 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 MCA | 8-Port AIB802 | IBM Portmaster Cable | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 MCA | 8-Port AIB806 | AIB806 8-Port V.35 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 MCA | 8-Port AIB806 | AIB806 8-Port V.36 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 MCA | 16-Port AIB805 | 16-Port RS-232 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 PCI | 4-Port Selectable AIB | 4-Port ISO 4902 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 PCI | 8-Port AIB802 | IBM Portmaster 8-Port| +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 PCI | 8-Port AIB806 | AIB806 8-Port V.35 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 PCI | 8-Port AIB806 | AIB806 8-Port V.36 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960 PCI | 16-Port AIB805 | 16-Port RS-232 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 4902 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 2593 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 2110 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Hx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 4902 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Hx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 2593 | +------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Hx PCI | 4-Port Selectable PMC | 4-Port ISO 2110 | +----------------------------------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI | 2-Port V.35 DTE | +----------------------------------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI | 2-Port EIA-232 | +----------------------------------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI | 2-Port V.35 DTE/ | | | EIA-232 | +----------------------------------------------------+----------------------+ | IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI | 4-Port V.35 DCE | +----------------------------------------------------+----------------------+ Software Requirements --------------------- - OS/2 2.11 with fixpack XR_B098 - OS/2 3.0 Warp and later - IBM Communications Server Version 4.0 and later - IBM ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 - Included on the IBM Communications Server Version 4.1 (or later) CD-ROM in the subdirectory DRIVERS\ARTIC960, or you can download it from the ARTIC WWW. Follow the instructions that are in the corresponding readme file for the installation of this program. Install the IBM ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 before installing the ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver. Latest updates and fixes to this package are maintained on the ARTIC WWW. Protocols Supported ------------------- All IBM Communications Server and Communications Server enabled protocols that run on top of the SDLC or X.25 DLC, Frame Relay, and all communications protocol products (for example, IBM TCP/IP and NetBIOS) that meet the OS/2 NDIS interface are supported. Physical Interfaces ------------------- - V.36 synchronous, with the 4-Port Selectable AIB, 8-Port AIB805, and 4-Port Selectable PMC - RS-232 synchronous, with the 8-Port AIB802 and 4-Port Selectable PMC - RS-232 asynchronous, with the 16-Port AIB805 Storage requirements -------------------- 2.5 MB of hard drive space Latest Software Updates ----------------------- - The latest software updates can be downloaded from the Web at: http://www.radisys.com/products/artic/ibm/ Related Publications -------------------- - Publications can be obtained from the Web at: http://www.radisys.com/products/artic/ibm/ - IBM Communications Server -- IBM Communications Server for OS/2 Warp Up and Running, GC31-8189-00 -- IBM Communications Server for OS/2 Warp Version 4.0 Enhancements, SG24-4587-00 -- CM/2 - SNA Phone Connect, GG24-4385-00 2. Download the Package File to the Target System You must download the ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver package file from the ARTIC WWW if you do not have access to the IBM Communications Server CD-ROM Version 4.1 (or later) or if you need the latest version or updates to the package. a. Download the self-extracting file 9AS122O.EXE to a temporary directory. b. Uncompress the package file by typing: 9AS1220.EXE x /D (where x is the temporary directory) This puts the components of the ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver in the temporary directory and the components of the ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 in the OS2BASE subdirectory of the temporary directory. 3. Components of the Downloaded File ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver Components ------------------------------------------------ The following files are in the temporary directory. README.1ST - Read me first LICENSE.ADD - License Agreement LICENSE.PLA - Program License Agreement R9AS122O.TXT - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Product information I9AS122O.TXT - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC installation instructions A960MAC.OS2 - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Device Driver A960MAC.NIF - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Configuration File A960MAC.MSG - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Message File A960LOAD.EXE - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Adapter Loader DAEMON A960LOAD.LST - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC List File for the DAEMON KILLLOAD.EXE - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Utility To Kill the DAEMON RIC_CRS.REL - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC adapter WAN async layer RIC_WVRO.REL - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC adapter WAN sync layer (AIB) RIC_WVOL.REL - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC adapter WAN sync layer (PMC) INSTMAC.CMD - IBM ARTIC960 OS/2 (A)NDIS MAC Installation Program ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 Components ------------------------------------ The following files are in the OS2BASE subdirectory of the temporary directory. README.1ST Read me first LICENSE.ADD License Agreement LICENSE.PLA Program License Agreement R9OS122O.TXT Product information I9OS122O.TXT Installation instructions RUN_READ.ME File describing the files in this image INST_RUN.CMD Run-Time Package Installation Program KERNLD0.CFG Configuration file for loading card 0 KERNLD1.CFG Configuration file for loading card 1 KERNLDS.CFG Configuration file for loading card 0 and card 1 KDEVLD0.CFG Configuration file for loading card 0 (Development Kernel) KDEVLD1.CFG Configuration file for loading card 1 (Development Kernel) KDEVLDS.CFG Configuration file for loading cards 0 and 1 (Development Kernel) RIC.MSG Message file RICCNFG.EXE Configuration utility RICDUMP.EXE Dump utility RICH.MSG Help message file RICINIT.CMD Initialization command file RICINITD.CMD Initialization command file (uses Development Kernel) RICIO16.SYS OS/2 device driver RICIO32.DLL OS/2 dynamic link routines RICLOAD.EXE Application loader utility RICMBX.CFG Mailbox configuration file RICMBX32.DLL OS/2 dynamic link routines RICMBX32.EXE Mailbox process RICRESET.EXE Reset utility RICROMUP.EXE ROM update utility RICRTASK.REL ROM update utility support RICSTAT.EXE Status utility RICDIAG.EXE Diagnostic utility JDC2.REL Diagnostic Control (PMC Cards) JDC.DGX Diagnostic Control (CFE Cards) AIB10010.DGX CFE Bus 4-Port Diagnostics AIB10020.DGX CFE Bus 8-Port Diagnostics P0871014.DGR PMC Bus 4-Port Diagnostics P0F81014.DGR PMC Bus 2-Port Diagnostics P0B91014.DGR PMC Bus T1/E1 Diagnostics RIC_BASE.REL Base device driver RIC_KERN.REL Kernel RIC_KDEV.REL Development Kernel RIC_MCIO.REL System Bus I/O subsystem RIC_SCB.REL Subsystem Control Block subsystem RIC_PCI.REL On-Card PMC Bus Driver RIC_OSS.REL On-card STREAMS subsystem RIC_ESS.REL Cross-Bus driver RICCLASS.TRC Trace utility classes RICFMTTR.EXE Trace format utility RICGETTR.EXE Get trace utility RICSETTR.EXE Set trace utility SYSLEVEL.JUN Operating System/2 syslevel file 4. Product Installation ARTIC960 OS/2 ANDIS MAC Device Driver ------------------------------------- See the installation instructions in file I9AS122O.TXT in the temporary directory. ARTIC960 Support for OS/2 ------------------------- See the installation instructions in file I9OS122O.TXT in the subdirectory OS2BASE in the temporary directory. 5. Version History 1.2.2 - Adds support for the IBM ARTIC960Rx Frame Relay PCI Adapter 6. Support Information IBM ARTIC Technical Support Desk (USA and Canada): call 1-800-237-5511 and at the Voice Response Unit enter "0" (ignore all other options). IBM ARTIC Technical Support Desk for all other locations, call your IBM country specialists. 7. Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. 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