Installation guide

Chapter 6 Managing an MS-DOS Workstation 59
2. Review the network device driver configurations. If necessary, you
can scroll through the list of configurations by clicking the scroll bar
or by pressing the PAGE DOWN and PAGE UP keys.
A configuration consists of a network adapter driver and one or more
protocols bound to it. If the driver is monolithic, a configuration
consists of only the network adapter driver. (A monolithic driver is a
local area network device driver that combines a network adapter
driver and a protocol.)
3. Optionally you can:
Change the protocol(s) bound to a network adapter driver in a
network device driver configuration.
Add a network device driver configuration.
Remove a network device driver configuration.
Instructions for these optional tasks are provided following this
procedure.
4. When you have completed your review (and any changes you made in
step 3), exit the Workstation Configuration dialog box.
To exit this dialog box and discard any changes you made in step
3, choose the Cancel button. The Setup screen returns. You are
finished, and steps 5 and 6 do not apply.
To save any changes you made, choose the OK button. Depending
on this computer’s configuration and whether you made changes,
the TCP/IP Settings dialog box (step 5), the Configuration
Complete dialog box
(step 6), or the Setup screen appears.
5. If the TCP/IP protocol is included in one of the configurations, and if
you chose the OK button in the Workstation Configuration dialog
box, the TCP/IP Settings dialog box appears: