On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 03:34:26PM +0200, Joost Bekkers wrote:
# ifconfig vr0 ipx 2
AFAIK this sets ipx network 2 on ETHERNET_II framing, your server
is doing ETHERNET_802.2
And when I compile in 802.2 and ef not, is this the same situation ?
To be sure of which network number you should use, type 'config'
on the netware console and look for the nic connected to the segment
your client is connected to.
That was a good idea, thanks. It helped.
FYI: you can use the -f option in netstat to filter a protocol (netstat -rnf ipx)
so I have recompiled the kernel with ef again
and did
# ifconfig vr0f2 ipx 2
ifconfig vr0f2
IPXrouted
netstat -rnf ipx
ncplist s
# ifconfig vr0f2
vr0f2: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
ipx 2H.c6ee8155b
inet6 fe80::20c:6eff:fee8:155b%vr0f2 prefixlen 64 tentative scopeid 0x5 ether
00:0c:6e:e8:15:5b
# IPXrouted
# netstat -rnf ipx
Routing tables
IPX:
DestinationGatewayFlagsNetif Expire
1.*2.c08843ae UG vr0f2
2.*2.c6ee8155bU vr0f2
2db6ebf8.* 2.c08843ae UG vr0f2
# ncplist s
Visible servers (from SERVER1):
NameNetworkNode Port
---
SERVER1 2DB6EBF8:0001:0451
ncplist v server1
Mounted volumes on server SERVER1:
Number Name
-- ---
0 SYS
1 SDI
so it worked
thanks
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