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TotalNET Advanced Server 5.2 Administration Guide
Book Information
Chapter 1 Introduction
What's New in This Release
TotalNET Administration Suite
New TotalAdmin
HTML Documentation
File Name Mapping
Improved Utility Performance
Enhanced Tracing
AppleTalk Printer Access from All Realms
About This Manual
Notational Conventions
Terminology
Overview of Chapters
Related Books
Chapter 2 TAS, TNAS, and TotalAdmin
TAS
TNAS
TNAS Structure
TNAS Terminology
TNAS Icons and Buttons
TotalAdmin
TotalAdmin Sphere
TotalAdmin Wizards
Accessing and Administering TNAS and TotalAdmin
2.1 Configuring the TotalNET Master Server
2.2 Accessing TNAS and TotalAdmin
2.3 Changing the TNAS Port Number
2.4 Stopping and Restarting TNAS
2.5 Viewing Current TNAS Sessions
2.6 Setting TNAS Time-Out and Expiration Times
2.7 Licensing
Chapter 3 Initial Setup Steps
1. Starting the Initial Setup Wizard
2. Entering the License Key
3. Configuring General TAS Settings
4. Configuring the LM-NT-OS/2 Realm
5. Configuring the NetWare Realm
6. Configuring the AppleTalk Realm
7. Starting the Configured Server
Chapter 4 General Administrative Tasks
4.1 Controlling the Server System
4.1.1 Starting TAS Services
4.1.2 Shutting Down TAS Services
4.1.3 Checking TAS System Status
4.1.4 Updating System Configuration
4.1.5 Accepting Services
4.1.6 Rejecting Services
4.2 Administering Username Maps
4.3 Administering Secure Authentication
4.4 Administering Users
4.4.1 Viewing TAS Connections
4.4.2 Disconnecting TAS Users
4.5 Administering Volumes
4.6 Administering Printers
4.7 Running UNIX Commands
4.8 Updating UNIX File Attributes
Chapter 5 Configuring Services
5.1 Services for the LM-NT-OS/2 Realm
5.1.1 Starting LM-NT-OS/2 Services
5.1.2 Shutting Down LM-NT-OS/2 Services
5.1.3 Checking Realm Status
5.1.4 Updating Realm Configuration
5.1.5 Creating and Modifying File Services
5.1.6 Shutting Down File Services
5.1.7 Deleting File Services
5.1.8 Accepting Services
5.1.9 Rejecting Services
5.1.10 Administering Attach Points
5.1.11 Configuring Security
5.1.12 Creating and Modifying Terminal Services
5.1.13 Shutting Down Terminal Services
5.1.14 Deleting Terminal Services
5.1.15 Enabling Multiple Users per Client Connection
5.1.16 Disabling Multiple Users per Client Connection
5.1.17 Sending Messages to Users
5.1.18 Disconnecting Users
5.1.19 Viewing Realm Connections
5.2 Services for the NetWare Realm
5.2.1 Starting NetWare Services
5.2.2 Shutting Down NetWare Services
5.2.3 Checking Realm Status
5.2.4 Updating Realm Configuration
5.2.5 Creating and Modifying File Services
5.2.6 Shutting Down File Services
5.2.7 Deleting File Services
5.2.8 Accepting Services
5.2.9 Rejecting Services
5.2.10 Administering Attach Points
5.2.11 Configuring Security
5.2.12 Creating and Modifying Terminal Services
5.2.13 Shutting Down Terminal Services
5.2.14 Deleting Terminal Services
5.2.15 Creating and Modifying NVT Services
5.2.16 Shutting Down NVT Services
5.2.17 Deleting NVT Services
5.2.18 Sending Messages to Users
5.2.19 Disconnecting Users
5.2.20 Viewing Realm Connections
5.3 Services for the AppleTalk Realm
5.3.1 Starting AppleTalk Services
5.3.2 Shutting Down AppleTalk Services
5.3.3 Checking Realm Status
5.3.4 Creating and Modifying File Services
5.3.5 Shutting Down File Services
5.3.6 Deleting File Services
5.3.7 Accepting Services
5.3.8 Rejecting Services
5.3.9 Administering Attach Points
5.3.10 Creating and Modifying Print Services
5.3.11 Shutting Down Print Services
5.3.12 Deleting Print Services
5.3.13 Administering Suffixes for AppleTalk Maps
5.3.14 Configuring Security
5.3.15 Disconnecting Users
5.3.16 Viewing Realm Connections
Chapter 6 Configuring Transports
6.1 Modifying TCP/IP Configuration
6.2 Administering TCP/IP Interfaces
6.3 Administering Static NetBIOS Name Mappings
6.4 Administering NetBEUI Interfaces
6.5 Modifying IPX/SPX Configuration
6.6 Administering IPX/SPX Interfaces
6.7 Administering Service Advertisement Protocol
6.8 Modifying AppleTalk Configuration
6.9 Administering AppleTalk Interfaces
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting
General Connections
Does the user have a valid UNIX account?
If you cannot complete a process from a PC, can you complete it from UNIX?
Did you correctly configure the transport protocol?
LM-NT-OS/2 Connections
Do the client and server reside on different subnets but connect via NetBIOS-over-NetBEUI?
Does the client attempt to access a service using NetBIOS-over-TCP/IP on the other side of the router?
Does the client use the same SMB dialect as the server?
NetWare Connections
Do IPX network numbers correspond to interface frame types?
Can you see the server with "slist"?
Does the server process the client utilities?
AppleTalk Connections
Does each file have three parts?
Does the finder information map file exist and contain the correct information?
Do the Macintosh and PC versions of the program share the same data format?
Realm-Specific Error and Activity Logs
Error Logs
Activity Logs
Error Messages and Solutions
Access denied
Cannot access a directory
Cannot access network drive
Cannot create socket on server
Cannot log in to server as supervisor
Incorrect password
Incorrect response from network
Invalid connections in "tninfo" report
Invalid drive was specified
Network device type incorrect
Network path not found
No servers listed by "slist"
Remote computer not listening
Routing information database corrupted on large internetwork
Server not found
Too many redirections
Unknown board ID
Error Conditions and Solutions
Authentication Error on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 98
Jobs do not Print on Solaris Printers
Application on UNIX server inaccessible
Compilation problems in DOS window
Connection failure
Dead sessions not dropped
Disconnected clients still appear connected
DOS commands yield unexpected results
File locking errors
Free disk space indicated incorrectly
NetBIOS does not start
Performance of network slow
"Ping" does not work
Printing problems
Contacting Technical Support
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