Single Card LAN Setup for ICO 2.0/2.1 and AIO for Ethernet 
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There are two methods of settings ICO up for Ethernet
access to the Internet.  The first is via PACKET.  The
second is ODI.

Most ETHERNET cards are shipped with both a PACKET driver
and an ODI driver.  Commonly, there will be a "NOVELL"
or "ODI" or "PKT" directory your diskette containing these
drivers.

For sake of this example, let's say you have a 3COM card.
This 3COM card comes with the following drivers on the
diskette:

3C5X9     <---- ODI Driver
3C5X9PD   <---- Packet Driver (Note the appended 'PD') 

PACKET DRIVER SETUP
-------------------

In order to configure ICO 2.0/2.1 for the PACKET
driver, you will need to do the following:

Load 3C5X9PD in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  Example:

AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
.
.
.
3C5X9PD 0x60
.
.
------------

Note the fact that a SOFTWARE VECTOR is placed as
a command line parameter after the packet driver.
This is the vector at which other software can communicate
with the card driver.  Case in point - ICO.  Some
card drivers require more than just "0x60" to specify
the software vector.  Some may require "/v=0x60" etc.
This is dependent upon the card driver and should
be documented by the makers of the driver.

Assuming the packet driver loads properly, there
is nothing more to do at a DOS level.  The next
step involves telling Worldgroup (and more specifically
ICO) what type of "Ethernet Method" you are using
and what vector the driver you've loaded is at.
You must specify this information in the Level 4
configuration option ETHMETH and PKTVEC.

Configuration Level 4
---------------------

ETHMETH   <------ must be PACKET in this example

PKTVEC    <------ must be "0x60" or "60" in this example


ODI DRIVER SETUP
----------------

ODI requires a little more work then PACKET.
You will need to load the following drivers in
your AUTOEXEC.BAT:

AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
.
.
.
LSL       <--- Link Support Layer (more below)
3C5X9     <--- ODI driver (specific to your card)
.
.
------------

The LSL.COM driver is required when loading any
ODI driver.  It may not come with your ETHERNET
card.  If it does not, download it from our
Demo System (954/583-7808).  It is in the DOSUP9.EXE
self-extracting file in the NETUTILS Library.

The other DOS file you need to make sure is set up
correctly is NET.CFG.  NET.CFG must reside in the
same directory as LSL and 3C5X9 are located in.  Here
is the proper setup for the above example:

NET.CFG
-------
Link Support
     Buffers 6 1600

Link Driver 3C5X9  <- the driver name corresponds to your ODI driver
     Frame ETHERNET_802.3
       envelope type ETHERNET_II
-------

Lastly, you need to configure ETHMETH and ODIBRD in CNF Level 4:

ETHMETH   <---- must be set to ODI

ODIBRD    <---- this should be 1.



*NOTE

The TCP/IP stack for ICO is loaded when the WG Server is brought
up (specifically the GALHPAC.DLL).  No DOS level TCP/IP should
be loaded.

2-Card LAN Setup for ICO 2.0/2.1 and AIO for Ethernet
-----------------------------------------------------

The recommended method for setting up 2-cards in the
WG Server machine is to load a PACKET driver for one
card (the card that the WG Server is going to use to
communicate with the router) and to load an ODI
driver along with the appropriate network drivers to
initialize the second card for network traffic.  The best
way to explain this is with an example.  For sake of
this example, we'll say you have an NE2000 card and a
3COM card.  The 3COM card will be the one addressed
by the ICO software.  The NE2000 will be connected to
your network.  Here is an example AUTOEXEC.BAT file that
shows the drivers that need to be loaded:

AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
.
.
LSL               <-- Link Support Layer
NE2000            <-- ODI driver for the NE2000 card  
IPXODI            <-- Internetworking protocol exchange driver
NETX (or VLM)     <-- Handles network requests
3C59XPD /I=0x60   <-- Packet driver for ICO
.
.
------------

You will note the fact that the PACKET driver for the
3COM card is being loaded last.  This is good practice;
ICO may not be able to communicate with it if loaded first.
It is loading at a software vector 0x60.  As noted
above, when setting ICO up with a PACKET driver, the
option ETHMETH in CNF Level 4 must be set to PACKET and
the option PKTVEC must be set to 0x60.

LSL, NE2000, IPXODI and NETX/VLM require a NET.CFG file
to be initialized properly for your system.  Here is a
"generic" example that would work well for a V3.12 Novell
Network.

NET.CFG
-------
Link Support
     Buffers 6 1600

Link Driver NE2000
     Frame ETHERNET_802.3

Protocol IPXODI
     Bind #1
.
.
.
-------

* A note on the "firewall" concept.  If you desire to create
a firewall setup on your LAN with the WG Server, simply connect
the 3COM card (in this example) to the router directly or into
a hub that only accesses the router and those machines that you
don't need to be protected by the firewall.  All machines that
you need to be behind the firewall must be connected to the hub
that the NE2000 card is connected to.  


                             NDIS with ICO 2.0
                             -----------------

Make a directory called C:\LANMAN and copy the file DIS_PKT.DOS
to that directory.

Edit or Create the following file with this format:

C:\LANMAN\PROTOCOL.INI
-----------------------

[PROTMGR]
  DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[card_driver]
  DRIVERNAME = CARD_DRIVER$
  IOADDRESS = '0x300'
  IRQ = 'x'

[PKTDRV]
  DRIVERNAME = PKTDRV$
  INTVEC=0X69
  CHAINVEC=0X66


As an example for an Ethernet Express Pro Card:

[PROTMGR]
  DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[EPRO]
  DRIVERNAME = EPRO$
  IOBADDRESS = 0X300
  IRQ = 5

[PKTDRV]
  DRIVERNAME=EPRO$
  INTVEC=0x69
  CHAINVEC=0x66

In this example, the driver would be EPRO.DOS.

CONFIG.SYS
----------
.
.
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DIS_PKT.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\EPRO.DOS  (specific card driver)
.
.


AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
.
C:\LANMAN\NETBIND.EXE        (Initiates network drivers)
.
.


The WG Server Configuration:

 In CNF Level 4, you will find the following options.  Their names
 are:

 ETHMETH

 Ethernet interface:  PACKET

 PKTVEC

 Packet Driver interrupt vector in hex (or AUTO):  0x69
 

 In the above examples, the INTVEC is set to 0x69, so this is
 what is specified in CNF Level 4 for option PKTVEC.  The interface
 method is PACKET because DIS_PKT.DOS is an NDIS packet driver.




