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Upgrade ArcaOS to NeoWPS level
- Install original PNG icons drawed by designer, specialized at OS/2 adornation.
- Install eSchemes 2018 to change colors and buttons on desktop.
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Serenity Virtual Net Driver |
TITLE: Serenity Virtual Net Driver
DATE: 2004-05-01 21:06:48
AUTHOR: eCo Software
As you know,
Early
Support Programm (ESP) for the Serenity Virtual Station (SVISTA)
is running. Users are testing the machine,
collect new suggestions related to its improvement and enchancement.
This article describes how to configure network support
for Host with eComStation
operating system installed.
To connect Guests to network it's necessary install Serenity Virtual
Net Driver on Host.
This is a usual eComStation driver for Ethernet network card.
So, it should be configured using standard system tools (MPTS, tcpcfg2.cmd).
The driver establishes a subnet with your Host and all its Guests:
<----+----> to other real computers or Internet gate
#
+-------+ +--------+ +--------+
| Host | | Guest1 | | GuestN |
+---+---+ +---+----+ +---+----+
$ $ $
+----------------+------- ....... ------+
Follow this roadmap:
- Equip host & guest with network drivers;
- Check network card settings inside Guest and SViSta Settings notebook;
- Adjust routing information;
1. Host: SVSNET.sys installation
Call MPTS to install and configure network drivers.
MPTS -> Configure -> Add card -> Add protocol for card -> Save
You have installed driver for virtual SVSNET card. Bind TCP/IP
protocol to it. Assign IP address for this card using
TCP/IP configuration utility (tcpcfg2.cmd).
Enable IP forwarding (ipgate on command) to admit
passing packets outside the virtual network.
Further configuration of network requires knowledge (IBM Red books)
or advices from specialist in network science.
Here is a simple example (all computers are equipped with eComStation; all Guests are equipped with eComStation too).
2. Guest: NE2000 driver installation
Install drivers for NE2000 network card inside every Guest.
Check I/O port and IRQ (should be equal inside Guest and in SViSta Settings notebook).
3.1 Routing -- Small network (homeinet with NAT on Gateway)
Net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
+---------+ +---------+
| NG 1 | | NG 2 +---> Gateway + NAT
+----+----+ +----+----+
# .2 # .1
Real NetWork +-----+----------------+
# .3
+---+----+ +--------+ +--------+
|My Host | | Guest1 | | GuestN |
+---+----+ +---+----+ +---+----+
$ .1 $ .2 $ .254
Virtual NetWork +----------------+------- ....... ------+
Net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
You are running Guests inside "My Host" (lan0: 192.168.1.3, lan1: 192.168.2.1)
How to admit your Guest* systems to Internet?
- Add this line to \mptn\setup.cmd on 192.168.1.1 (NG 2 computer)
(or call TCP/IP configuration utility)
route add 192.168.2.0 192.168.1.3
Remarks:
- this line allows NG 2 see all Guests.
- if you want allow NG 1 see all Guests or Guests should see NG 1 then
add the same routing line to NG 1 setup.cmd
- Configure every Guest machine:
route add default 192.168.2.1
and mention the DNS server in %etc%\resolv2 files (ping the server for checking)
domain
nameserver aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
3.2 Routing -- Small network (without NAT)
You are running Guests inside "My Host" (lan0: 192.168.1.3, lan1: 192.168.2.1)
Where to install NAT? How to configure Guests?
Net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
+---------+ +---------+
| NG 1 | | NG 2 +----> Gateway
+----+----+ +----+----+
# .2 # .1
Real NetWork +-----+----------------+
# .3
+---+----+ +--------+ +--------+
|My Host | | Guest1 | | GuestN |
+---+----+ +---+----+ +---+----+
$ .1 $ .2 $ .254
Virtual NetWork +----------------+------- ....... ------+
Net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
In this case we recommend install NAT on 192.168.1.3
(use Sfire to establish NAT).
Add this line to Guest's setup.cmd:
route add default 192.168.2.1
and add the DNS server to %etc%\resolv2 file.
Remark: Guests will be not visible to NG 1 & NG 2.
4. User's support
Support is provided through the Internet:
Comments: Comment this article.
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How to increase the population of eComStation? Every eCS specialist can setup eCS for own friends and relatives, then print instructions how to use the system LiveBook brochure |
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