Installation guide

316 Installation Guide for Clients
Entries in the [networks] section have the format
netn=devicename$,ln,type,sess,ncb,name
where
netn=
Sets the name of a network and a number for the network-adapter.
The number (n) in each netn entry has no ordering effect; it is only a
means of identifying a given network in later LANMAN.INI entries.
This number is usually 1 because typically a workstation is connected
to one network. Put each entry on a separate line.
devicename$
Is the name of the NetBIOS device driver in the
LANMAN\DRIVERS directory. Use the $ after the driver-name and
do not include the driver-name extension. Devicename$ is the only
required entry in this section.
ln
Is the number of the local-area network adapter (LANA). If the driver
is set up to handle more than one of the same kind of network-
adapter, ln specifies which adapter to access. The default is 0.
type
Specifies the driver type. Legal values are LM10 and NB30. The
default is LM10. LM10 specifies LAN Manager drivers; NB30
specifies IBM NetBIOS 3.0 drivers.
sess
Specifies the number of sessions. The default is the current setting for
the transport driver (NetBEUI).
ncb
Specifies the number of network control blocks (NCBs). The default
is the current setting for the transport driver (NetBEUI).
name
Specifies the number of names. The default is the current setting for
the transport driver (NetBEUI).
Include one net entry for each network-adapter installed in the
computer. For example, the following entry identifies net1 as the
NETBEUI.OS2 NetBIOS driver with an ln of 0: