From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 00:00:30 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 1563 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Monday 15 October 2007 Number 1563 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. : Michael/Gail Peters" 2 Re: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. : Mike O'Connor **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:54:39 +1000 From: "Michael/Gail Peters" Subject: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. A cri de coeur.... My eCS 1.1 box with scanner has worked on our home network for years. Recently I started getting errors net3406 and net3411. I figured I had cooked the AT 10/100 3Com network card .If it was an IRQ thing,changing slots didn't help. Re-install was stopped when the mpts gui kept saying I had open files. ( I don't think so but then I wouldn't recognise them ). So I decided to install another card, a Netgear FA311 PCI card based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 chipset. I d/l the nicpak and chose the 81815 driver. With the GUI not working I altered the ASCII protocol.ini and ibmlan.ini and config.sys for drivers and capacity parameters: protocol.ini: ( Is this case sensitive?) [PROT_MAN] DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$ [IBMLXCFG] netbeui_nif = netbeui.nif tcpbeui_nif = tcpbeui.nif tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif dp83815_nif = dp83815.nif [NETBIOS] DriverName = netbios$ ADAPTER1 = netbeui$,1 ADAPTER0 = tcpbeui$,0 [netbeui_nif] DriverName = netbeui$ Bindings = dp83815_nif ETHERAND_TYPE = "I" USEADDRREV = "YES" OS2TRACEMASK = 0x0 SESSIONS = 96 ( I assume this sessions//ncbs/names stuff comes NCBS = 123 from the card ) NAMES = 6 SELECTORS = 50 USEMAXDATAGRAM = "YES" ADAPTRATE = 1000 WINDOWERRORS = 0 MAXDATARCV = 4168 TI = 30000 T1 = 1000 T2 = 200 MAXIN = 1 MAXOUT = 1 NETBIOSTIMEOUT = 500 NETBIOSRETRIES = 3 NAMECACHE = 1000 RNDOPTION = 1 PIGGYBACKACKS = 1 DATAGRAMPACKETS = 50 PACKETS = 300 LOOPPACKETS = 8 PIPELINE = 5 MAXTRANSMITS = 6 MINTRANSMITS = 2 DLCRETRIES = 10 FCPRIORITY = 5 NETFLAGS = 0x0 [tcpbeui_nif] DriverName = tcpbeui$ Bindings = ,dp83815_nif NODETYPE = "B-Node" OS2TRACEMASK = 0x0 SESSIONS = 130 NCBS = 223 NAMES = 20 SELECTORS = 15 USEMAXDATAGRAM = "NO" NETBIOSTIMEOUT = 500 NETBIOSRETRIES = 2 NAMECACHE = 1000 PURGECACHE = 0 PRELOADCACHE = "NO" NAMESFILE = 3 DATAGRAMPACKETS = 20 PACKETS = 50 ENABLEDNS = 0 INTERFACERATE = 300 [tcpip_nif] DriverName = TCPIP$ Bindings = dp83815_nif [dp83815_nif] DriverName = TIGRIS$ ------------------------------------------------//---------------------------------------- ibmlan.ini (networks only for capacity parameters) ; OS/2 LAN Requester initialization file [networks] net1 = TCPBEUI$,0,LM10,130,223,20 net2 = NETBEUI$,1,LM10,96,123,6 -----------------------------------------------//----------------------------------------- Lantran.log: LT00073: FFST/2 is installed but is not started. LANTRAN.LOG is being created. IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [08/28/02] 6.00 is loaded and operational. IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS Common Transport Semantics IBM OS/2 NETBEUI 6.00.0 NETBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment. IBM OS/2 TCPBEUI 6.00.0 TCPBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment. Installing NETWKSTA.200 Version 6.0. IBM LAN Redirector ( May 21, 2002) NET3406: An error occurred while opening network device driver NET1 = TCPBEUI$. NET3406: An error occurred while opening network device driver NET2 = NETBEUI$. IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0 LT00093: An error occurred when the program tried to open network device driver TCPBEUI$. LT00093: An error occurred when the program tried to open network device driver NETBEUI$. LT00303: The 802.2 protocol stack and the NetBIOS device drivers are not available. Virtual NetBIOS and Virtual 802.2 support are not available to VDMs. IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS NetBios Service Driver TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 1 is bound to TCP/IP interface lan0. --------------------------------------------------------//----------------------------------------------------------- net.err: [C:\]net error /count:1 /reverse NET2102: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. ---------------------------------------------------------//-------------------------------------------------------- config.sys. I changed only the net card driver line and it loads ok. ---------------------------------------------------------//-------------------------------------------------------- dp83815.nif [DP83815] Type = NDIS Title = "National Semiconductor DP83815 10/100 MacPhyter3v PCI Adapter" Version = 1.05 DriverName = TIGRIS$ Xports = NETBEUI, LANDD [FILE] Name = DP83815.OS2 Path = IBMCOM\MACS [SLOT] display = "Slot Number of the Adapter" type = decimal ;default = "0" optional = yes range = 0-7 help = "SLOT=n, n=0..7, specifies the PCI SLOT index number to look for DP83815 adapter. PCI SLOT index starts 0. Default is 0. This isn't required unless there are multiple DP83815 adapters." [TXQUEUE] display = "Maximum TX queue count" type = decimal ;default = 3 optional = yes range = 1-20 help = "TXQUEUE=n, n=1..20, specifies the number of transmits which can be queued up by the driver when the TxFIFO is full or the adapter is otherwise busy. The default value is 3, which should be sufficient for most cases." [RXQUEUE] display = "Maximum RX queue count" type = decimal ;default = 8 optional = yes range = 2-40 help = "RXQUEUE=n, n=2..40, specifies the number of recieves which can be queued up by the driver. The default value is 8." [MEDIATYPE] display = "Media Type" type = string strlength = 10 default = AUTO optional = yes set = AUTO,UTP,UTPFULL,FAST,FASTFULL help = "MEDIATYPE specifies the media type. Default is AUTO, which is convenient for most cases." [NETADDRESS] tag = NETADDRESS display = "Network adapter address" type = hexstring Strlength = 12 optional = yes editable = yes help = "NETADDRESS allows the user to configure the network address of the adapter, rather than using the one in EEProm. If not specified the address on the adapter will be used. If specified, the right hand side must be exactly 12 hex ASCII characters which will be converted to the network address." -------------------------------------------------------//------------------------------------------------- Not being a network guru and not having to touch this area for years I'm at a loss as to what to do. Any other info required? Thanks' Mike [attachments have been removed] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 23:00:41 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. Michael/Gail Peters wrote: > A cri de coeur.... > My eCS 1.1 box with scanner has worked on our home network for years. Recently I started getting errors net3406 and net3411. I figured I had cooked the AT 10/100 3Com network card .If it was an IRQ thing,changing slots didn't help. Re-install was > stopped when the mpts gui kept saying I had open files. ( I don't think so but then I > wouldn't recognise them ). So I decided to install another card, a Netgear FA311 PCI card based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 chipset. I d/l the nicpak and chose the 81815 driver. With the GUI not working I altered the ASCII protocol.ini > and ibmlan.ini and config.sys for drivers and capacity parameters: > protocol.ini: ( Is this case sensitive?) > [PROT_MAN] > DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$ > [IBMLXCFG] > netbeui_nif = netbeui.nif > tcpbeui_nif = tcpbeui.nif > tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif > dp83815_nif = dp83815.nif > [NETBIOS] > DriverName = netbios$ > ADAPTER1 = netbeui$,1 > ADAPTER0 = tcpbeui$,0 > [netbeui_nif] > DriverName = netbeui$ > Bindings = dp83815_nif > ETHERAND_TYPE = "I" > USEADDRREV = "YES" > OS2TRACEMASK = 0x0 > SESSIONS = 96 ( I assume this sessions//ncbs/names stuff comes > NCBS = 123 from the card ) > NAMES = 6 > SELECTORS = 50 > USEMAXDATAGRAM = "YES" > ADAPTRATE = 1000 > WINDOWERRORS = 0 > MAXDATARCV = 4168 > TI = 30000 > T1 = 1000 > T2 = 200 > MAXIN = 1 > MAXOUT = 1 > NETBIOSTIMEOUT = 500 > NETBIOSRETRIES = 3 > NAMECACHE = 1000 > RNDOPTION = 1 > PIGGYBACKACKS = 1 > DATAGRAMPACKETS = 50 > PACKETS = 300 > LOOPPACKETS = 8 > PIPELINE = 5 > MAXTRANSMITS = 6 > MINTRANSMITS = 2 > DLCRETRIES = 10 > FCPRIORITY = 5 > NETFLAGS = 0x0 > [tcpbeui_nif] > DriverName = tcpbeui$ > Bindings = ,dp83815_nif > NODETYPE = "B-Node" > OS2TRACEMASK = 0x0 > SESSIONS = 130 > NCBS = 223 > NAMES = 20 > SELECTORS = 15 > USEMAXDATAGRAM = "NO" > NETBIOSTIMEOUT = 500 > NETBIOSRETRIES = 2 > NAMECACHE = 1000 > PURGECACHE = 0 > PRELOADCACHE = "NO" > NAMESFILE = 3 > DATAGRAMPACKETS = 20 > PACKETS = 50 > ENABLEDNS = 0 > INTERFACERATE = 300 > [tcpip_nif] > DriverName = TCPIP$ > Bindings = dp83815_nif > [dp83815_nif] > DriverName = TIGRIS$ > ------------------------------------------------//---------------------------------------- > ibmlan.ini (networks only for capacity parameters) > ; OS/2 LAN Requester initialization file > [networks] > net1 = TCPBEUI$,0,LM10,130,223,20 > net2 = NETBEUI$,1,LM10,96,123,6 > -----------------------------------------------//----------------------------------------- > Lantran.log: > LT00073: FFST/2 is installed but is not started. LANTRAN.LOG is being created. > IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [08/28/02] 6.00 is loaded and operational. > IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS Common Transport Semantics > IBM OS/2 NETBEUI 6.00.0 > NETBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment. > IBM OS/2 TCPBEUI 6.00.0 > TCPBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment. > Installing NETWKSTA.200 Version 6.0. IBM LAN Redirector ( May 21, 2002) > > NET3406: An error occurred while opening network device driver NET1 = TCPBEUI$. > NET3406: An error occurred while opening network device driver NET2 = NETBEUI$. > IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0 > LT00093: An error occurred when the program tried to open network device driver TCPBEUI$. > LT00093: An error occurred when the program tried to open network device driver NETBEUI$. > LT00303: The 802.2 protocol stack and the NetBIOS device drivers are not available. Virtual NetBIOS and Virtual 802.2 support are not available to VDMs. > IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind > IBM - OS/2 Socket/MPTS NetBios Service Driver > TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 1 is bound to TCP/IP interface lan0. > --------------------------------------------------------//----------------------------------------------------------- > net.err: > [C:\]net error /count:1 /reverse > NET2102: The NETWKSTA.200 requester driver is not installed. > ---------------------------------------------------------//-------------------------------------------------------- > config.sys. > I changed only the net card driver line and it loads ok. > ---------------------------------------------------------//-------------------------------------------------------- > dp83815.nif > [DP83815] > Type = NDIS > Title = "National Semiconductor DP83815 10/100 MacPhyter3v PCI Adapter" > Version = 1.05 > DriverName = TIGRIS$ > Xports = NETBEUI, LANDD > > [FILE] > Name = DP83815.OS2 > Path = IBMCOM\MACS > > [SLOT] > display = "Slot Number of the Adapter" > type = decimal > ;default = "0" > optional = yes > range = 0-7 > help = "SLOT=n, n=0..7, specifies the PCI SLOT index number > to look for DP83815 adapter. PCI SLOT index starts 0. Default is 0. > This isn't required unless there are multiple DP83815 adapters." > > [TXQUEUE] > display = "Maximum TX queue count" > type = decimal > ;default = 3 > optional = yes > range = 1-20 > help = "TXQUEUE=n, n=1..20, specifies the number of transmits > which can be queued up by the driver when the TxFIFO is full or > the adapter is otherwise busy. The default value is 3, which should > be sufficient for most cases." > > [RXQUEUE] > display = "Maximum RX queue count" > type = decimal > ;default = 8 > optional = yes > range = 2-40 > help = "RXQUEUE=n, n=2..40, specifies the number of recieves > which can be queued up by the driver. The default value is 8." > > [MEDIATYPE] > display = "Media Type" > type = string > strlength = 10 > default = AUTO > optional = yes > set = AUTO,UTP,UTPFULL,FAST,FASTFULL > help = "MEDIATYPE specifies the media type. > Default is AUTO, which is convenient for most cases." > > [NETADDRESS] > tag = NETADDRESS > display = "Network adapter address" > type = hexstring > Strlength = 12 > optional = yes > editable = yes > help = "NETADDRESS allows the user to configure the network address > of the adapter, rather than using the one in EEProm. If not specified > the address on the adapter will be used. > If specified, the right hand side must be exactly 12 hex ASCII characters > which will be converted to the network address." > -------------------------------------------------------//------------------------------------------------- > > Not being a network guru and not having to touch this area for years I'm at a > loss as to what to do. Any other info required? > > Thanks' > > Mike > Hi Mike, Have you tried running lmsync.exe? Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------