2.2.2.2 Using EDIT to Read AUTOEXEC.NCF
Systems that do not use INETCFG to manage LAN drivers and protocols typically store the
commands to load these drivers and protocols in the NetWare server's AUTOEXEC.NCF. To
read this file, you can open it using the NetWare EDIT.NLM utility, or any client-based text
editor.
To use NetWare's EDIT utility to read the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, type the following
command at the NetWare console prompt:
:LOAD EDIT SYS:/SYSTEM/AUTOEXEC.NCF <Enter>
You will then be presented with a console screen similar to the one shown in Figure 2.6 below:
Figure 2.6 Using EDIT to read the AUTOEXEC.NCF file's LAN driver information.
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Use the information provided in this screen to fill out the "LAN Driver Information" portion
of the form in Figure 2.1.
- Locate the command in AUTOEXEC.NCF that loads the LAN driver. Note the
name of the LAN driver and write it in the "LAN Driver Filename" field of the
configuration worksheet. In the example shown above, the "LAN Driver
Filename" field would contain "SMC8000".
- Note any parameters that appear after after the LAN driver command (except
for any "FRAME=" or "NAME=" parameters), and write them in the "LAN
Driver LOAD Parameters" field of the configuration worksheet. In the example
shown above, the "LAN Driver LOAD Parameters" field would contain
"PORT=240 INT=3 MEM=D0000".
- Determine whether the LAN medium is Ethernet, Token Ring or FDDI. You
may need to examine the cable for this. Check the appropriate box in the "LAN
Topology/Medium" field of the configuration worksheet. In the example shown
above, the "LAN Topology/Medium" field would have a check next to
"Ethernet".
- Determine whether the "Frame Type for TCP/IP" should be "ETHERNET_II"
or "TOKEN-RING_SNAP". The "TOKEN-RING_SNAP" option is used for
both Token Ring and FDDI adapters. Check the appropriate box in the "Frame
Type for TCP/IP" field of the configuration worksheet. In the example shown
above, the "Frame Type for TCP/IP" field would have a check next to
"ETHERNET_II".
- Determine an appropriate name to use for the new instance of the LAN driver
that you will be loading for TCP/IP to use, and write that name in the "Name to
Assign this Frame Type" field of the configuration worksheet. You can choose
any name you wish, although it should have some sort of indicative meaning. In
the example shown above, the "Name to Assign this Frame Type" would
contain "SMC-TCPIP".
Press <Esc> to close the EDIT utility and return to the NetWare console prompt. Do not save
any changes unless you are sure that you made them on purpose.
STEP: To continue to the next step in the configuration process, go to section 2.2.3 Determine
the IP Protocol Information.
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