03-11-2009
Hi I had downloaded LAN Drivers from Realtek Website and i followed the instructions mentioned in the document but i dont understand what is scoadmin please if any one can explain what it mean
This is the Document from Realtek:-
SCO UnixWare 7.x
Introduction:
-------------
This document describes the procedure to install the SCO UnixWare 7
driver for Realtek RTL8139C+/8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet Adapter.
Location of Driver: \uw7\rtspkg.tar
Installing driver procedure on SCO UnixWare7 :
-----------------------------------------
Before you start with the installation process, make sure that the
SCO UNIX system is properly installed. Similarly, your adapter should
also be properly installed in your machine.
1. Installation Diskette in DOS format.
Put RTL SCO UnixWare Driver diskette to floppy A: and use doscp
command to copy RTL SCO UnixWare Driver into UNIX's directories.
NOTE: In UnixWare 7.1.1, you must install the "mtools" package included
within the OS and use "mcopy" instead of "doscp".
# cd /
# doscp A:uw7/rtspkg.tar /tmp
2. Run 'tar' utility to extract the driver.
# cd /tmp
# tar -xvf rtspkg.tar
3. Run 'pkgadd' utility to add the driver software to system.
# pkgadd -d /tmp/pkg
=> Select "RTL8139" to add the driver package to the system.
=> quit
4. Use 'scoadmin' utility to add adapters.
# scoadmin
=> Select "Networking" item from the item list and press enter.
=> Select "Network Configuration Manager" item from the item list
and press enter.
=> Select "Add New Lan Adapter" menu item from "Hardware".
=> Select the Realtek RTL8139C+/8139/810x item from the item list.
=> Add protocol(s) to the adapter.
5. Return to the command prompt.
6. Shutdown the system and reboot.
NOTE: 1. If you want to install more than one network adapter, you
should do the 4th, 5th, 6th steps above for each network card
separately.
2. This driver can support up to four network adapters.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
controller vb0 at vba0
DESCRIPTION
The VMEbus backplane (vb) interface provides access to an Ethernet network through the VMEbus backplane driver, which acts as an Ethernet
Datalink Layer driver. This interface allows VMEbus-based systems to communicate directly over the VMEbus to other VMEbus-based systems on
the same backplane, or on other Ethernet connected systems outside the backplane through a gateway node on the backplane.
Both the Tru64 UNIX and VxWorks for Alpha (Version 3.1 or higher) software support the vb driver as well as communication between these
systems on the same backplane. The Tru64 UNIX vb driver is supported on AXPvme and Alpha VME SBCs and Alpha VME 2100 systems.
The VMEbus backplane interface requires you to modify the /etc/sysconfigtab file on your AXPvme or Alpha VME system in order to configure
the vb driver and to map VMEbus windows for the system. Mapping the VMEbus windows on one node requires knowledge about every node in the
vb network.
Note
Do not modify any vme_vba kernel subsystem attributes. To configure a vb network node, you modify attributes of the vb driver (vb:) and
the system's VMEbus adapter (vba_vipvic: or vba_univ:).
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