HP (Hewlett-Packard) 441877-00B Network Card User Manual


 
Installation 32
# WARNING!!
file server name NOVELLSERVER51
# WARNING!!
# If you change the name of this server, you must update
# all the licenses that are assigned to this server. Using
# NWAdmin, double-click on a license object and click on
# the Certificate Assignments button. If the old name of
# this server appears, you must delete it and then add the
# new server name. Do this for all license objects.
ServerID 1C8EE2C
LOAD ODINEB.NLM
LOAD TCPIP
LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=Q57_1_E82
BIND IPX Q57_1_E82 NET=FAFD3D25
LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=Q57_1_E83
BIND IPX Q57_1_E83 NET=5A2D8D6D
LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_SNAP NAME=Q57_1_ESP
BIND IPX Q57_1_ESP NET=477A35BD
LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_II NAME=Q57_1_EII
BIND IPX Q57_1_EII NET=C3C8F2E4
BIND IP Q57_1_EII ADDR=172.16.1.1 MASK=ff.ff.0.0
mount all
SEARCH ADD SYS:\JAVA\BIN
SEARCH ADD SYS:\JAVA\NWGFX
IMPORTANT: If you modify any adapter parameters, you must reboot the system before the
changes will take effect. If you make changes and do not reboot, you may experience
configuration problems.
Removing drivers from Autoexec.ncf
To remove the drivers from the Autoexec.ncf, locate the LOAD and BIND command lines associated with
the driver and remark them out by inserting the pound (#) symbol at the beginning of each command line.
Example:
# LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=Q57_1_E82
# BIND IPX Q57_1_E82 NET=FAFD3D25
# LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=Q57_1_E83
# BIND IPX Q57_1_E83 NET=5A2D8D6D
# LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_SNAP NAME=Q57_1_ESP
# BIND IPX Q57_1_ESP NET=477A35BD
# LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_II NAME=Q57_1_EII
# BIND IPX Q57_1_EII NET=C3C8F2E4
# BIND IP Q57_1_EII ADDR=172.16.1.1 MASK=ff.ff.0.0
NetWare server driver LOAD line parameters
This following lists the NetWare server driver LOAD line parameter settings for HP server adapters for
N100, N1000, and N1000e.
FORCEDUPLEX. This keyword specifies one of the following duplex modes:
o Auto-negotiate. The adapter negotiates with the switch and hub how to send and receive packets
at either full- or half-duplex speed. If unsuccessful at negotiating the duplex, HP server adapters
default to half-duplex. You must have an auto-negotiating switch/hub (an Nway switch) to get
full-duplex support with the FORCEDUPLEX parameter set to 0 (auto-negotiation).