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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

836.0. "Decndu+ and notebook..." by PADNOM::PEYRACHE (Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France) Thu Mar 17 1994 11:01


  hi all,


  Come back on notes 754 already open for my problem... (with no response)

  my configuration is 

  DECpc 325SL (notebook)
  Ethernet  board PC-MCIA (like credit card)
  Decnduplus for DOS V1.0

  
  my Pc works under Hubatch V2.0 for DOS (ethernet no slip) as well, but i can't
use Decnduplus in this configuration:
 when i try to display firmware revision for my Agent90 i have the following
error message:


 C:decndup/s 1.1.1.2
 (c) Digital Equipmenet Corporation . 1993. All Rights Reserved
  [SYSDESCR] Getting Device INFO (sysDescr)
  [CDI_ALLOC Error - DLL call Failed - 000b ]
  [          Portal_ID was 1 ]
  [CDI_UNBIND Error - DLL_CLOSE Failed - 000b ]
  [CDI_UNBIND Error - DLL_CLOSE Failed - 000b ]
 DECnduPLUS : Network failure to send packet  


 as anybody have already tested this configuration??

 any special parameters to enter in configuration file (protocol.ini...)



  thanks for any help/hints/pointers

  rdgs

  Jean-Yves
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836.1Is there an answer?CGOOA::KUNDRIKFri Jun 10 1994 22:414
    We are getting the same problem here. Did anyone find an answer to
    this?
    
    Thanks
836.2No worky on my 425SL, does HUBwatch work Ok?CSOA1::TEATERRCDD - Fight the Good FightTue Jun 21 1994 03:3418
    I had the same error on my 425SL.
    
    .0>>  DECpc 325SL (notebook)
    .0>>  Ethernet  board PC-MCIA (like credit card)
 
    .0>>  my Pc works under Hubatch V2.0 for DOS (ethernet no slip) as
    .0>>  well, but i can't.
    
    Another side question:
    
    My 425SL with a Xircom 10baseT/Thinwire adapter will run HUBwatch 2.0
    but the screen does not always repaint properly.  Does yours?
    
    I believe HUBwatch reqiures SVGA.  The LCD screen is VGA on a 425SL but
    the external monitor port is SVGA.  I can run AutoCad with a SVGA
    driver as long as I have an external monitor hooked up.
    
    greg_t
836.3DECndu has a problem loading the PC-MCIA driverROGER::GAUDETBecause the Earth is 2/3 waterTue Jun 21 1994 19:1212
I was told by our DECndu guru that the PC-MCIA card is not yet supported by
DECndu.  Apparently there is some problems with doing MOP loads of devices (e.g.
DECbridge 90 and DECagent 90) when using the PC-MCIA card.  One person did
successfully load other DEChub 900 modules that use the TFTP mechanism, but it
looks like the PC-MCIA card has problems with MOP loads.  I have no further
details on what the problem is or exactly what the fix is.

However, I was also told that a fix is in the works and should be ready soon
(like next week).  If you would like to get on the notification list for this
update, please send mail to NETCAD::DJERBAKA (that's Paul Djerbaka).

...Roger...
836.4320p works alsoODIXIE::WELLONSWed Jul 20 1994 15:024
    I have a pc320p notebook with Xircom adapter on the printer port and
    have successfully loaded an agent90, I plan to try a HUB900 soon. I am
    using the ndis driver (PE2_NDIS.EXE) supplied with the XIRCOM. HUBwatch
    seems to work ok as well.  
836.5Some examples for configuring PCs to run DECndu PlusROGER::GAUDETBecause the Earth is 2/3 waterMon Aug 22 1994 16:46173
I thought it would be worthwhile to document the versions of the drivers that I
have successfully gotten to work on various systems with a variety of network
adapters.

The version of DECndu Plus for DOS is the one that is available on the network.
Use PKUNZIP.EXE to decompress the NDUPLUS.ZIP file, both located at:

		NETCAD::PROJ$706:[NDU.V3.RELEASE.DOS.SSB]

The file README.NOW contains instructions for building a DOS diskette from which
to boot and run DECndu Plus.

The DECndu Plus executable file has the following attributes:

decndup.exe	Size: 49,422   Date: 08-09-93 11:20a   Version: V1.0

The following details the specific things that execute at startup for each of
the network adapters on which I have successfully run DECndup Plus.  I have a
bootable 3.5" floppy which I transport between systems.  This floppy contains
the files detailed below.

CONFIG.SYS
----------
shell=\command.com /P /E:526
device=protman.sys /I:A:\
device=<driver>			! See below

AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
@echo off
break on
prompt $p$g
a:\dllndis
a:\netbind

The following is the details about the relevant network and driver files.  For
all systems, these three files are common to all of them:

File		Size	Date & Time       Version
-----------	------	---------------   ---------
DLLNDIS.EXE	 8,915	05-04-92  8:47a   v4.00.039
NETBIND.EXE	15,639	05-04-92  8:47a   v1.1
PROTMAN.SYS	10,657	05-04-92  8:47a   v1.1

For specific systems and network adapters, the following are the details of the
<driver> file name that should be substituted into the CONFIG.SYS file along
with a listing of the PROTOCOL.INI file.

System:	DECstation 325 (desktop)
NIC:	DEPCA
Driver:	DEPCA.DOS   Size: 15,577   Date: 05-04-92  8:47a   Version: v1.13.005

PROTOCOL.INI
------------
[protocol manager]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[DATALINK]
DRIVERNAME  = DLL$MAC
LG_BUFFERS  = 16
SM_BUFFERS  = 6
OUTSTANDING = 32
HEURISTICS  = 0
MOP         = 0
BINDINGS    = DEPCA.DOS

[DEPCA.DOS]
DRIVERNAME = DEPCA$

-----------------------

System:	DECpc 425SE (laptop)
NIC:	DEPEA-B3
Driver:	DEPEA.DOS   Size: 52,442   Date: 01-25-94  9:45a   Version: V1.61.000

PROTOCOL.INI
------------
[protocol manager]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[DATALINK]
DRIVERNAME  = DLL$MAC
LG_BUFFERS  = 16
SM_BUFFERS  = 6
OUTSTANDING = 32
HEURISTICS  = 0
MOP         = 0
BINDINGS    = DEPEA.DOS

[DEPEA.DOS]
DRIVERNAME = DEPEA$
PMODE      = 3
DIAGNOSTIC = 1

-----------------------

System: DECpc 425SE (laptop)
NIC:	XIRCOM PE2
Driver:	PE2NDIS.EXE   Size: 34,822   Date: 10-30-92  9:42a   Version: V1.44

PROTOCOL.INI
------------
[protocol manager]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[DATALINK]
DRIVERNAME  = DLL$MAC
LG_BUFFERS  = 16
SM_BUFFERS  = 6
OUTSTANDING = 32
HEURISTICS  = 0
MOP         = 0
BINDINGS    = PE2NDIS.EXE
NI_IRQ      = 7

[PE2NDIS.EXE]
DRIVERNAME = XIRCOM$

-----------------------

System:	DECpc LPv 466d2 (desktop)
NIC:	Etherworks III
Driver:	EWRK3.DOS   Size: 39,944   Date: 12-16-93  4:14p   Version: V2.77.000

PROTOCOL.INI
------------
[protocol manager]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[DATALINK]
DRIVERNAME  = DLL$MAC
LG_BUFFERS  = 16
SM_BUFFERS  = 6
OUTSTANDING = 32
HEURISTICS  = 0
MOP         = 0
BINDINGS    = EWRK3.DOS

[EWRK3.DOS]
DRIVERNAME = EWRK3$
IOADDRESS  = 0X300
RAMADDRESS = 0XD000
MEMORYMODE = 2
INTERRUPT  = 5

-----------------------

And now for the big question:

"What if I have a different network adapter than one of the examples above?"

The best thing to do is to contact the adapter manufacturer to obtain the
latest driver.  For DEC adapters, check the Pathworks repositories for drivers
which have shipped with Pathworks.  These repositories may also contain
versions of PROTMAN.SYS, DLLNDIS.EXE and NETBIND.EXE which are compatible with
the driver.  The following repositories are publicly available via a Pathworks
client on the network (File Manager -> Disk -> Connect Network Drive):

	V4.1	\\jsbach\pcsav41
	V5.0	\\lanmgr\pwv50

The files can be found under the \lmdos\drivers directory.

Then use the PROTOCOL.INI file for the DEPCA adapter above as a template,
substituting the correct file name in the BINDINGS line and between the square
brackets below it.  Also specify a DRIVERNAME under this section.  And don't
forget to substitute your driver name in the CONFIG.SYS file.

Now reboot and watch the fireworks.

I hope this helps in some small way.

...Roger...