NOTE:

NOTE:

Preparing to Install or Upgrade the NetWare Client Software

Preparing Client Workstations

The base memory address often available for the network board is D800 (sometimes written as D8000).

If you use a memory manager (for example, EMM386 or QEMM*), you might need to exclude this base memory address if the memory manager cannot detect automatically that the memory address is used by the network board.

Media frame type

All client workstations and servers using a single network address must use the same frame type. If you have a network connection already, read the frame type parameter for the LINK DRIVER option in your NET.CFG file.

In NetWare 2 and NetWare 3™, Novell Ethernet LAN drivers defaulted to the Ethernet 802.3 frame type. In NetWare 4™, the default frame type is 802.2 for Ethernet ODI LAN drivers.

If you use the Ethernet 802.2 frame type on client workstations, the workstations cannot connect to a network expecting the Ethernet 802.3 frame type. Place the frame types (Ethernet 802.2 and Ethernet 802.3) in the same order on both the server and client workstations to eliminate a potential conflict.

For information on frame types supported by common network board drivers, see “FRAME frame_type” under “Link Driver Option” in Chapter 2 of NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows Technical Reference.

Other settings

There are other parameters unique to the network board installed in your client workstation. See the documentation provided with your network board for more information.

For information on ODI LAN driver parameters for your network boards, see “Link Driver Option” in Chapter 2 of NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows Technical Reference.

Setting Up Workstation Software

Preparing workstation software requires setup on each client workstation that you want to use on the network.

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