
{               USING MULTIPLE PROTOCOL STACKS WITH AI-NDIS
{            =================================================

   To run multiple protocol stacks on a single machine, the LANtastic
   system software must not conflict with any other system software.
   UNIX(R), Netware(R), Banyan(R) VINES(TM) and IBM's LAN Support and PC
   Support are examples of systems that do not conflict with LANtastic when
   used with AI-NDIS.  Microsoft(R) LAN Manager(TM) and IBM's LAN Server
   cannot be run on the same machine as LANtastic and AI-NDIS because of
   software conflicts that occur at the service or transport layers.

   Complete the following steps to use multiple protocol stacks:

   1. Install the adapter in your PC as instructed in your adapter
      documentation.

   2. Run the LANtastic INSTALL program as instructed in your LANtastic
      manuals.  In the "Adapter Driver" field, select "Any Adapter."

   3. Install the other network protocol software as instructed in the
      vendor's software documentation.

   4. Edit your CONFIG.SYS to include the commands to load the protocol
      manager and NDIS MAC driver.  The example below loads the protocol
      manager, PROTMAN.DOS and the NDIS MAC driver (AEXNDIS.DOS) for an
      Artisoft AE-2, AE-3 or NodeRunner adapter as well as a portion of
      the protocol driver for the Pathway PWTCP product:

             FILES=50
             BUFFERS=32
             LASTDRIVE=Z
             FCBS=16,8
             DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANTASTI
             DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\AEXNDIS.DOS
             DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\PWTCP.SYS

{  NOTE:   Artisoft's NDIS protocol driver is only loaded at the DOS
{          command line or in a batch file.

   5. Edit your STARTNET.BAT file by deleting the command that runs the
      low-level driver for the adapter.  Replace it with the commands to
      run the AI-NDIS and NETBIND programs.  These commands should be
      placed just before the command to run AILANBIO.  For example, the
      commands:

             C:\LANTASTI\PATCC
             C:\LANTASTI\AILANBIO
             C:\LANTASTI\REDIR DANIKA
             C:\LANTASTI\SERVER

      would be changed to:

             C:\LANTASTI\AI-NDIS NO_BIND BIND_TO=AEXNDIS_NIF
             C:\PATHWAY\NDIS -D:2
             C:\PATHWAY\NETBIND
             C:\LANTASTI\AILANBIO
             C:\PATHWAY\PWTCP
             C:\LANTASTI\REDIR\DANIKA
             C:\LANTASTI\SERVER

      The NETBIND program binds the NDIS MAC driver, AEXNDIS.DOS, to the
      AILANBIO NDIS protocol driver, AI-NDIS.EXE and the NDIS protocol
      driver of the operating system you are using )in this case
      Wollengong's NDIS protocol drivernamed "NDIS".  You may include any
      command line switches for the programs listed above.

   6. Create a PROTOCOL.INI file to store the settings for the protocol
      manager, protocol drivers and the NDIS driver loaded in the
      CONFIG.SYS.  For example:

             SAMPLE PROTOCOL.INI

             [PROTMAN]
               DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
               DYNAMIC = NO

             [AEXNDIS_NIF]
             ; protocol.ini section for the Artisoft Ethernet adapters
             DRIVERNAME = AEXNDS$
             IOBASE = 0x300
             INTERRUPT = 15

      Refer to your NDIS MAC and NDIS protocol drivers'documentation for
      information on the valid protocol manager and MAC driver parameters.
      Refer to your LANtastic manuals for information on the valid AI-NDIS
      and AEXNDIS optional parameters.  Additional sample CONFIG.SYS,
      AUTOEXEC.BAT/STARTNET.BAT and PROTOCOL.INI files appear in the
      section of this On-line Manual titled "Sample CONFIG.SYS,
      AUTOEXEC.BAT and PROTOCOL.INI Files."  Refer to your LANtastic
      manuals for information on using LANtastic.

   Software installation is now complete.  You must now reboot your
   computer to start the NDIS protocol manager and MAC drivers.  See the
   rest of this On-line Manual for further information on using the AI-NDIS
   driver for multiple protocol support (i.e., running LANtastic and
   another network operating system on the same adapter).

