The following options appear:
NWserver Configuration |
|
1. Enable NetWare Compatibility |
yes |
2. NWserver name |
nwhostname |
Type: |
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a |
Accept all of the values as shown. |
c [<n> <n> ...] |
Change specified item <n>, or all items. |
h <n> |
Help on item <n>. |
r |
Redraw menu |
q |
Quit without changing anything. |
To enable the NetWare realm and accept the default file service name, continue to Step 2.
To disable the NetWare realm or change the file service name, follow the appropriate instructions below. When you finish, press Enter and continue to Step 2.
To disable the NetWare realm: Enter c 1 and press Enter, then type no.
To change the file service name: Enter c 2 and press Enter, then type a service name with 15 or fewer characters and no spaces.
Enter a to accept the values shown.
The following options appear:
NWserver Configuration |
|
1. Enable NetWare Compatibility |
yes |
2. NWserver name |
nwhostname |
Continue with these values? |
[yes] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
TNIPX Configuration Configure network numbers and Ethernet/Token Ring frame types as defined by Novell. If there are other NetWare or NetWare servers on the network, this script can detect the values used and auto-configure all of the interfaces. This is the recommended method. 1. Have the script auto-configure network interfaces to support all auto-discovered frame types and network numbers. 2. Have the script ask you to specify options for each interface. Option: [1] |
To have the script auto-configure frame types and network numbers for the tnipx transport interface, enter 1. The following script appears:
This option should be selected only if there are other NetWare servers running on the network. Do you want to continue with option 1? [y] |
To have the script prompt you for tnipx transport interface options, enter 2.
Enter yes (y).