Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!IRLEARN.BITNET!DOBEIRNE From: DOBEIRNE@IRLEARN.BITNET (Dermot O'Beirne) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: NCSA and Novell Message-ID: <8904190744.aa29039@louie.udel.edu> Date: 18 Apr 89 16:56:51 GMT References: Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 37 >Does anyone know if there is a version of NCSA telnet which will >work concurrently with Netware 2.15? The version we have bombs when >run with IPX. Thanks to Brad Clements and also to all those developers of NCSA and the packet driver people (FTP and all) for the NCSA talking through the packet spec. I have just received from various places the bits that should make Netware and NCSA TCP/IP work concurrently on the one card. This is my first experience of the packet driver and I may be doing something wrong but it 'almost' works. Perhaps those in the know can solve: I have a 3c501.COM from Phil Karn originally. I have the BYU Novell .LAN and .OBJ files stating they are for Netware 2.1. I generated the Novell Shell to talk to the packet driver using these BYU files. I run 3c501 with 0x60 3 0x300 as the parameters. I run IPX and all seems fine. I run NET3 and a fileserver is NOT found. I read somewhere something about a Novell thing called ECONFIG but cannot find documentation etc on it. (Apparently it ensures 'ethernet' rather than 802.3 packets used and maybe the server card has to be configured to allow this). I am not sure if I am giving the right parameters to the 3c501.com. Is there any documentation explaining how to invoke the packet driver. I have not yet tested that the NCSA will address the packet driver with these parameters but am confident it will. Has anyone had the Novell BYU stuff work with Netware 2.15 (or 2.12) and if so what, if any, mods do I need to d?. Once again thanks to all those involved and I hope this is read by the packet driver, NCSA, and BYU people. Dermot O'Beirne Systems Programmer Computer Centre UCD, Dublin.