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Title:Novell NetWare
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Wed Feb 27 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2146
Total number of notes:7285

2138.0. "DECLASER 3500 NIC setup with Netware" by GIDDAY::CALLAGHAN (If it works dont fix it) Fri Apr 11 1997 07:25

    DECLASER 3500 with Etherenet NIC.
    
    Customer cant get NIC card to recognise any Netware servers and hence
    reports Novel frame type as unknown.
    
    I have created a min network config with a W/S, 3500 and a single
    Netware 3.11 server connected to a standalone UTP hub.
    
    The above 3.11 server is only using 802.3 frame type and the 3500 still
    cant get a response from the server to set its frame type. Hence the
    NPutility cant find the 3500 (as it dosent have a Netware frame type
    set up)
    
    Customer states they have a working 3500 but its NIC is F/W vers 1.00
    the failing 3500 NIC is vers 1.38. (as per replacement NIC card from
    logistics)
    
    Has anybody encountered this problem!!!!!
    
    Any suggestions, are most welcome.
                                                                        
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2138.1More information please..NETCAD::THOMPSONFri Apr 11 1997 17:4144
>>    DECLASER 3500 with Etherenet NIC.
  
What kind of Ethernet NIC?  Is it onboard to the system?
Is it a Digital card or another vendor?  If you don't know
the name of the card, what kind of controller chip is on
the board?
  
>>    Customer cant get NIC card to recognise any Netware servers and hence
>>    reports Novel frame type as unknown.
  
To recognize a server, the frame types running on a client and server
would have to be the same (at least one frame type in common).
  
>>    The above 3.11 server is only using 802.3 frame type and the 3500 still
>>    cant get a response from the server to set its frame type. Hence the
>>    NPutility cant find the 3500 (as it dosent have a Netware frame type
>>    set up)
  
I'm not sure what NPutility is...

What kind of a NIC is in the 3.11 server?  It sounds like that is working
correctly, is that right?  NetWare clients generally set their frame
types in a net.cfg file or they use the default frame type which is
Ethernet_802.2.  Please make sure you have the correct frame types
loaded on the client *or* load 802.2 on your server.
  
>>    Customer states they have a working 3500 but its NIC is F/W vers 1.00
>>    the failing 3500 NIC is vers 1.38. (as per replacement NIC card from
>>    logistics)
  
Now, I'm really confused.  None (that I know of) Digital's ethernet adapters
contain firmware - do you mean a driver version?  If so, which driver are
you trying to load?
  
Also, for the client, which versions of the NetWare bits are you using?
For instance, on a DOS based client, you would load LSL.COM, xxxx.COM,
IPXODI.COM and VLM.EXE - which versions of these files are you loading?



regards,
-Brenda

2138.2More infoGIDDAY::CALLAGHANIf it works dont fix itMon Apr 14 1997 01:1729
    Brenda
    
    Thanks for the reply.
    
    The DEClaser 3500 has a DIGITAL NIC fitted to it part # LN14X-NW.
    
    The server is only using Frame Type 802.3
    The client is using 802.3 Frame Type as is evident that it can login to
    the server.
    
    The management utility is called "NPmanage" (not NPutility...my
    mistake)
    
    I have no reason to suspect the NIC in the server, as the 3500 cant see
    or be seen by any other Netware servers when back connected back onto
    the network backbone.
    
    Re NIC Firmware: The 3500 with a NIC card prints out a NIC status page
    on power up. This page displays the Vers of the NIC F/W as well as MAC
    address and IP addresses etc.
    
    See page 17 of DEClaser 3500 Network Interface Card User Guide
    Addendum. EK-DL35P-AD.A01 (this documentation ships with the NIC card)
    
    I hope this has cleared up any confusion.
    
    Thanks
    Patrick Callaghan
    
2138.3Frame types still might be issue...NETCAD::THOMPSONMon Apr 14 1997 16:3310
    
    
    What frame type does the printer default to?
    
    You might try loading all frame types (Ethernet_ii, Ethernet_snap,
    and Ethernet_802.2) on both server and client workstation to see
    if that makes a difference...
    
    -Brenda