1
Install LANAID on your hard disk.
The LANAID GUI program operates under DOS or in a
full-screen DOS session of Windows or OS/2. You need at
least 1.5 MB of free, extended memory and 300 KB of
conventional memory to run the program.
Insert the LANAID diskette in your A drive. At the DOS
prompt, enter A:INSTALL. The installation program will ask
you which drive, path, and directory you want to use for
LANAID. You can let it default to C: for the drive and \LANAID
for the directory.
The files are automatically decompressed and copied. When
this is completed, the LANAID program is automatically
invoked.
To run LANAID again, select the drive and directory on which
you installed LANAID, and then enter LANAID.
2
When LANAID is started the copyright window is displayed,
followed by the first selection window. The MAC addresses
and serial numbers of the adapters found are presented at the
top. For more information about MAC addresses, see “The
MAC Address” on page 5-1.
3
Click the down arrow at the right of the box to display the list of
EtherJet ISA Adapters installed in this computer. Highlight the
one you want to configure.
4
In the center of the window, under
Select a function below
,
select Adapter Configuration.
5
The next window is displayed in
notebook
format, with
pages.
The pages’ names are at the top of the panel. To change
pages, click on the page name at the top of the notebook.
The page named
Hardware
is an information only page. The
page named
Configurable
contains all the configurable
parameters that apply to your adapter.
Chapter 5. Configuring the Adapter with LANAID
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Title: ANW0CNTL CreationDate: 09/29/95 12:51:21
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