Mailing List os2-netware_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #107 | back to list |
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hiSee below.
Ok...I checked my net.cfg file and all seems fine here is mine
My files in the netware directory match yours....
what do you have enabled in your config sys?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The LINK DRIVER section is only required when using the ODI driver. You should be able to safely remove this from your system.
Link Support
Max Stacks 8
Link Driver DLKFET_nif
Frame Ethernet_802.2
Frame ethernet_802.3
Frame Ethernet_II
Frame Ethernet_SNAP
NETWARE REQUESTERThe NETWARE REQUESTER section heading must be flush left in order for this to be properly read, IIRC.
CACHE BUFFERS 30
PROTOCOL NDS BIND
REQUEST RETRIES 40
SESSIONS 32
SIGNATURE LEVEL 1
TRUE COMMIT 0
DISCONNECT ON
LARGE INTERNET PACKETS NEGOTIATED
If you are actually using 802.2 on the wire (as is probably the case), it MUST (ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, WITHOUT ANY DOUBT) be listed above 802.3. LAPS breaks this, by defaulting to 802.3 above 802.2, and so you must manually change this (there was a fixup utility with Warp 4 which was to be run after using LAPS; easy enough to edit this with e.exe ot tedit.exe).
TBMI2
ECB COUNT=30
DATA ECB COUNT=89
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and my protocol.ini contents
[odi2ndi_nif]
DriverName = odi2ndi$
Bindings = DLKFET_nif
NETADDRESS = "I0000C0AC840D"
TOKEN-RING = "no"
TOKEN-RING_SNAP = "no"
ETHERNET_802.3 = "yes"
ETHERNET_802.2 = "yes"
ETHERNET_II = "yes"
ETHERNET_SNAP = "yes"
TRACE = 0x0
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