User`s guide

MBX Driver Help
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CONFIGURATION EDITOR REFERENCE
Before the MBX Driver can be used, it must be properly configured. The configuration
procedure involves creating one or more MBX devices and configuring them to work with
your network adapter cards.
This section provides a detailed description of each of the configuration editor features. If
you are a new user and want a procedure to guide you through a typical configuration
session, refer to the Quick-Start Guide.
To create an MBX device, you must run the MBX Driver Configuration Editor after you
install the software. The MBX Driver Configuration Editor is a common component of all
MBX family drivers.
When configuring a non-PnP interface adapter, the MBX Driver Configuration Editor
automatically dispatches the Non-PnP Adapter Editor that is appropriate for your
hardware.
If you are configuring a PnP interface adapter, you will go into the Windows Device
Manager to edit it, and the Device Manager will dispatch the correct PnP Adapter Editor
for your hardware.
MBX Driver Configuration Editor
The MBX Driver Configuration Editor is a common component of MBX family drivers. It is
used to create MBX devices, configure the MBX Gateway Server and provide access to
diagnostic information and utilities. When you create or edit an MBX device, the MBX
Driver Configuration Editor automatically dispatches the appropriate adapter card editor.
The MBX Driver Configuration Editor consists of three tabs:
MBX Devices Tab
MBX Gateway Server Tab
Diagnostics Tab
The following sections provide complete descriptions of these tabs.
MBX Devices Tab
Every MBX device must be configured on the MBX Devices tab before it can be used by
client applications. The MBX Devices tab lists all currently configured MBX devices in your
system. The information is provided in three columns: MBX Device, Device Type and
Device Description.