1 Apr 2007 02:54
Re: question about inetcfg options
Michael Mollard <molm <at> cvxmck.edu.au>
2007-04-01 00:54:07 GMT
2007-04-01 00:54:07 GMT
Mike, Are the protocols enabled in inetcfg? Are they bound to the card (again, in inetcfg)? You really only want to enable tcpip, and bind ethernet_II to the card. You should be able to turn the rest off ? Michael Gorn wrote: > Hi > I have just installed a second ethernet card in a few of my Dell servers running NetWare 6.5 SP6. All I want is normal TCP/IP Ethernet_II Frame on them. After going to inetcfg on one server and choose View (Read-Only) All INETCFG-Generated Commands > I get the following: > > LOAD SNMP > LOAD BCALLSRV > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_1_EII FRAME=Ethernet_II SLOT=10018 > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_2_EII FRAME=Ethernet_II SLOT=10019 > LOAD Tcpip RIP=No Static=Yes LoadSharing=No Forward=No VIPASupport=No > BIND IP CE1000_1_EII ADDRESS=10.1.1.4 MASK=255.255.0.0 > BIND IP CE1000_2_EII ADDRESS=10.2.2.4 MASK=255.255.252.0 > > However, on the other 3 servers I get this: > > LOAD SNMP > LOAD BCALLSRV > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_1_EII FRAME=Ethernet_II SLOT=10018 > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_2_E82 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 SLOT=10019 > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_2_E83 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 SLOT=10019 > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_2_ESP FRAME=Ethernet_SNAP SLOT=10019 > LOAD CE1000 NAME=CE1000_2_EII FRAME=Ethernet_II SLOT=10019 > LOAD Tcpip RIP=No Static=Yes LoadSharing=No Forward=No VIPASupport=No(Continue reading)
Eric
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