IBM Token-Ring Adapter


Chapter 3. IBM LAN Client


Supported Environments

Supported IBM LAN Adapters

IBM LAN Client provides support for the following IBM adapters:

The device driver needed for the adapter to operate with the IBM LAN Client software is provided on the adapter product CD-ROM. The following drivers are provided:

The installation program will copy the driver onto your workstation hard disk when you tell it which adapter you will be using. It will also provide the correct load statements in STARTNET.BAT.

Supported Software

IBM LAN Client provides support for the following protocols and client applications:

For DOS 5.0 or higher:

For Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11:

Note: IBM LAN Station Manager cannot be run in the same workstation as IBM LAN Client.

Supported Operating Systems

IBM LAN Client supports the following desktop operating systems:

Restrictions for This Release

The following restrictions apply for this release of IBM LAN Client:


Overview

IBM LAN Client provides program interfaces to support network application programs using selected IBM Token-Ring adapters. It allows a DOS/Windows client workstation to communicate with an IBM LAN Server at Version 3.0, 4.0, and Warp Server, or with a Novell NetWare Server at Version 2.15c or higher, or to use TCP/IP applications in Windows. (The IBM and Novell client code is included with this package but, with the exception of PING, TCP/IP applications are not.) In addition, support is provided for programs written to the NetBIOS or IEEE 802.2 application programming interfaces.


Benefits

DOS Conventional Memory Usage Reduction

LAN Client minimizes the use of DOS conventional memory for network communications. With IBM LAN Client, IBM LAN adapter drivers and protocol stacks no longer require large amounts of DOS memory below 1 MB. Table 3-1 shows how little memory is required for IBM LAN Client, compared with existing implementations. This table shows how much DOS conventional memory is used by IBM LAN Client for three popular communication protocols, compared with current usage.

Table 3-1. Memory Reduction Table
Protocol Before IBM LAN Client With IBM LAN Client
IPX 59 KB 5 KB
IEEE 802.2 95 KB 4 KB
NetBIOS 95 KB 4 KB


Installation and Configuration

  1. Run LCINST.EXE from the root directory of the CD-ROM if you have a IBM Token-Ring PCI Family Adapter or from the \LANCLNT directory if you have IBM Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring PC Card 2. You can also run it from the installed version of LCINST from the LAN Client diskettes or the self-extracting package file (LCPKG.EXE).

    Note: To install LCINST to a hard disk from the LAN Client diskettes insert LAN Client diskette 1 in drive A and type install.

  2. Select your software environment from the first IBM LAN Client Installation panel (DOS, Windows, or Windows for Workgroups).

  3. Select your adapter from the IBM LAN Client Adapter Selection panel.

  4. Continue to the IBM LAN Client Application and Protocol Selection panel.

  5. Select the protocols to install and click OK.

  6. Select the tabs on the IBM LAN Client Configuration panel to configure each protocol.

  7. Select Install.

  8. Reboot your computer when prompted.

    Note: A command line version (LCINSTC.EXE) can also be used to install IBM LAN Client.

  9. Run LCINST.EXE from the root directory of the CD-ROM if you have a IBM Token-Ring PCI Family Adapter or from the \LANCLNT directory if you have IBM Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring PC Card 2, or from the installed version of LCINSTC from the LAN Client diskettes or the self-extracting package file (LCPKG.EXE). For a list of valid parameters that can be used with the command line version, type LCINSTC /h and press Enter.

Related Documents

In addition to this document, you might need to consult the following publications:

IBM documentation can be obtained from your IBM marketing representative or on the Web at www.networking.ibm.com/support.

Novell documentation can be obtained by contacting Novell, either by calling 1 800 NETWARE (1 800 638-9273) or on the Web at www.novell.com.


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