IBM Token-Ring Adapter Features
This chapter describes the IBM LAN Client features.
This section lists the adapters, software, and operating systems
supported by the IBM LAN Client.
IBM LAN Client provides support for the following IBM adapters:
- IBM Token-Ring PCI Family Adapters
- IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Adapter 2
- IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Special
- IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Adapter 2 with Wake on LAN
- IBM High-Speed 100/16/4 Token-Ring PCI Adapter
- PCI Token Ring Adapter
- PCI Wake on LAN Token Ring Adapter
- Auto LANStreamer PCI Adapter
- Auto 16/4 Token-Ring ISA Adapter
- Token-Ring 16/4 ISA-16 Adapter
- Token-Ring Auto 16/4 Credit Card Adapter (PCMCIA)
- Auto 16/4 Token-Ring MC Adapter
- Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter/A
- Auto Wake Token-Ring ISA Adapter
- Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring ISA Adapter
- Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring PC Card (PCMCIA)
- Turbo 16/4 Token-Ring PC Card 2
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:
- TOKEN.LAN -- for ISA, Micro Channel, and PCMCIA Token-Ring
adapters
- IBMMPCO.LAN -- for the Auto LANStreamer PCI Adapter
- IBMTRPO.LAN -- for the IBM Token-Ring PCI Family Adapters
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.
IBM LAN Client provides support for the following protocols and client
applications:
For DOS 5.0 or higher:
- IEEE 802.2
- NetBIOS
- DOS LAN Services 5.x (with IBM Warp Server)
- Novell IntranetWare Client for DOS and Windows 3.1 (with Novell
NetWare 2.15c and higher)
- PC3270 Version 4.x
- DCAF (Version 1.3 + CSDs)
- Artisoft LANtastic Version 6.0
- Attachmate 3270 Emulation
- LANDP (If you are using Version 2, make sure that the service level of
LAN.EXE is MS004 or higher.)
For Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for
Workgroups 3.11:
- IEEE 802.2
- NetBIOS
- DOS LAN Services 5.x (with IBM Warp Server)
- Novell IntranetWare Client for DOS and Windows 3.1 (with Novell
NetWare 4.x)
- AS/400 for Windows (Version 4.0, V3R1M0, and V3R1M1)
- TCP/IP using Winsock 1.1 or 1.2
- PC3270/Windows Version 4.x
- Artisoft LANtastic Version 6.0
- APPC/Windows
Note: | IBM LAN Station Manager cannot be run in the same workstation as IBM LAN
Client.
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IBM LAN Client supports the following desktop operating systems:
- MS-DOS 5.x and 6.x
- PC-DOS 5.x, 6.x, and 7.0
- Windows 3.1 and 3.11, in enhanced mode
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11
The following restrictions apply for this release of IBM LAN Client:
- IBM LAN Client will operate with only one adapter.
- IBM LAN Client cannot be RPL'd from a server.
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.
- Requires as little as 4 KB conventional memory. (See DOS Conventional Memory Usage Reduction for more details.)
- Uses one common environment for concurrent multiple protocols.
- One or more of NetBIOS, IPX, TCP/IP, and IEEE 802.2.
- Does not require shim modules, such as ODINSUP and LANSUP.
- Includes client software for attachment to Novell NetWare Servers or IBM
LAN Servers.
- Includes DOS LAN Services 5.x.
- Includes Novell IntranetWare Client for DOS and Windows 3.1.
- Provides full access to essential NetWare services such as NetWare
Directory Services (NDS).
- Provides improved connection reliability, including the ability to
auto-reconnect open files.
- Provides enhanced large Internet packet (LIP) and packet burst
support.
- Includes an installation tool with a graphical user interface (GUI) for
easy installation of client software.
- Includes a command-line version of the installation tool for use by
network administrators installing on a large number of workstations.
- Allows the same adapter device driver to be used for client workstations
and for Novell NetWare servers, reducing support complexity.
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 6 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 6. Memory Reduction Table
Protocol
| Before IBM LAN Client
| With IBM LAN Client
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IPX
| 59 KB
| 5 KB
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IEEE 802.2
| 95 KB
| 4 KB
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NetBIOS
| 95 KB
| 4 KB
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- 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.
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- Select your software environment from the first IBM LAN Client
Installation panel (DOS, Windows, or Windows for Workgroups).
- Select your adapter from the IBM LAN Client Adapter Selection
panel.
- Continue to the IBM LAN Client Application and Protocol Selection
panel.
- Select the protocols to install and click OK.
- Select the tabs on the IBM LAN Client Configuration panel to configure
each protocol.
- Select Install.
- Reboot your computer when prompted.
Note: | A command line version (LCINSTC.EXE) can also be used to install IBM
LAN Client.
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- 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.
In addition to this document, you might need to consult the following
publications:
- The appropriate LAN adapter documentation (provided with the adapter)
- IBM DOS LAN Services and Windows User's Guide, S10H-9684
- Manuals for Novell IntranetWare Client for DOS and Windows 3.1 and
Novell NetWare Server 4.x
- Manuals for Novell TCP/IP interface
IBM documentation can be obtained from your IBM marketing representative or
on the Web at www.ibm.com/networking/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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