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Chapter 8 About Network Device Drivers 117
ancillary
An optional entry listing the filename of any additional file required by
the driver. If more than one file is required, list each file on a separate
line beginning with the word ancillary.
xports
An optional entry that applies only to NDIS drivers. This entry
specifies the protocol for which the driver has been tested and
certified. The default is netbeui. If this entry is absent, the Setup
program allows you to bind the driver to any protocol driver that is
available.
XIF Files
Protocol-information (.XIF) files contain information the Setup
program needs to install and coordinate protocol drivers.
Entries in an .XIF file have the following meanings:
model
A descriptive name for the protocol driver. The Setup program
displays this information in the Network Drivers dialog box. The
name can use any characters and be of any length, although the Setup
program displays only the first 20 characters.
path
The path for the directory in which the driver and its associated
PROTOCOL.INI file are located. The Setup program appends path
to the end of lanroot\DRIVERS, where lanroot is the LAN Manager
root directory (usually C:\LANMAN.DOS for MS-DOS
workstations, or C:\LANMAN for OS/2 workstations). When the
Setup program installs the driver on a hard drive, this directory is
created if it does not exist already.
devicedriver
The name of the device driver along with appropriate options to be
added as a device line in the CONFIG.SYS file. You can have more
than one devicedriver line if the named device driver requires that
other device drivers be loaded as well. If the device driver is in the
path listed in path, use just the filename as the name of the device
driver. If the file is not in the path directory, use the variable
@lanroot and the relative path of the file. The Setup program
expands the string @lanroot to the path of the LAN Manager root
directory (usually C:\LANMAN). For example,
@lanroot\SAMPLCRD\SAMPLCRD.OS2 typically expands to
C:\LANMAN\SAMPLCRD\SAMPLCRD.OS2.
devicename
The name by which the driver is listed in the netx=devicename entry
in the LANMAN.INI file. The devicename entry is applicable only to
OS/2 protocols and may be ignored where MS-DOS protocols are
used.
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