Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!hellgate.utah.edu!fcom.cc.utah.edu!npd.novell.com!news From: jkt@seneca.Sed.Novell.COM. (Jack Thomasson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell Subject: Re: Netware 3.11 and TCP/IP Message-ID: Date: 30 Apr 91 21:21:21 GMT References: <1991Apr30.165442.25326@mttam.uucp> Sender: news@npd.Novell.COM Organization: Novell, Inc. Lines: 41 In-reply-to: bryanvv@mttam.uucp's message of 30 Apr 91 16:54:42 GMT >>>>> On 30 Apr 91 16:54:42 GMT, bryanvv@mttam.uucp (Bryan Van Vliet) said: Bryan> Does anyone know if the TCP/IP support in 3.11 will work with Bryan> any of the Tektronix 4105 terminal emulators (Graphpoint's Bryan> TNET-05 or Pericom's Teemtalk, for example) that are available? Bryan> Furthermore, does Netware 3.11 support interrupt 14h Bryan> redirection? you've got the wrong idea about the TCP/IP stack in NetWare 3.11! there is no user available agent in the release other than SNMP, i.e., no telnet, ftp, .... also, the console is NOT a workstation so int 14h redirection doesn't even apply. now you're probably asking, "Well, what good is it?" here are the basic features: 1) the stack is used as a basis for SNMP agent and console (standard) and NetWare NFS (optional). 2) the stack can route IP packets among ethernet, arcnet, and token ring (standard). 3) the stack can tunnel IPX across dedicated IP networks (like the Internet, but keep this under your hat :{)} ) (standard). 4) the stack supports various APIs that allow porting of TCP/IP-based server modules to NetWare NLMs (optional). Bryan> Thanks for the info, hope this helps Bryan> Bryan Van Vliet Bryan> bryanvv@mttam.uucp or uunet!mttam!bryanvv -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Jack Thomasson :{)} jkt@Sed.Novell.COM Novell, Inc. / MS C-25-1 / 122 East 1700 South / Provo, UT 84606 Phone: (800)453-1267x7604 | (801)429-7604 FAX: (801)429-5511 "WARNING: the comments do not necessarily reflect the implementation"