Pioneer DRM-6NX manual NetWare NCP, NetWare Server Name, Installation as a Bindery Server

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NetWare (NCP)

NetWare (NCP)

This section outlines the required configuration settings for running the Network Cache Changer DRM-6NX in the Novell NetWare environment. The section also outlines how to set up access restrictions.

If you intend to use the DRM-6NX in a multi-protocol environment, proceed to the other relevant sections in this manual:

Öpp. 18 – 19 - Microsoft and IBM Networks (SMB)

Öpp. 25 – 26 - UNIX (NFS)

Öpp. 27 – 28 - Web browser (HTTP)

NOTES:

7When installing the first DRM-6NX in your NDS tree, the DRM- 6NX will try to extend the NDS Schema with a new attribute to the “NCP server” class. The extension is needed for storing the DRM- 6NX's file system rights, (i.e. access rights to the discs and the system files). The new attribute is called “PIONEER:SPcd:rights”. This new attribute will not affect the operation of your NetWare servers. The schema extension has been approved by Novell.

7Adding the schema extension requires Supervisor rights to the [Root] object of the NDS Directory tree. This means that the user in the NDS Admin Name parameter must have Supervisor access rights.

7If schema extensions are not allowed in your NDS tree, you can store the access rights in a file on a Novell file server. In this case, you do not need Supervisor access rights. However, you must specify the NDS Rights Storage and NDS Rights File parameters properly. After the NDS installation, you should also create and assign access rights to a directory on the Novell file server.

Network Settings

The DRM-6NX emulates both a NetWare 3.x bindery server and a 4.x NDS server. It supports NetWare over the IP protocol. Clients that support the NetWare/ IP protocol will connect directly to the DRM-6NX, (i.e. peer-to-peer). Clients without NetWare/IP support will be routed through a Novell server with an IPX/IP gateway. If your network supports TCP/IP, use the Administration pages within the DRM-6NX web interface to configure the DRM-6NX. Refer to “Accessing the DRM-6NX Web Pages ” on page 16.

NetWare Server Name

The default NetWare server name is PIONNER<nnnnnn>_NW, where <nnnnnn> is the last six digits of the DRM-6NX serial number. This is the name that will be presented to the NetWare clients on the network. You can change that name by editing the NetWare Server Name parameter. It can be useful to choose a more descriptive name, such as indicating the location of the unit.

Installation as a Bindery Server

If the DRM-6NX is designated as a bindery server, no specific installation is required prior to using the changer.

Installation as an NDS Server

If the DRM-6NX is used as an NDS server, it must first be installed in the NDS tree. Refer to the Install Wizard available from the DRM-6NX web interface.

However, if you do not have TCP/IP, you must use a text editor and edit the configuration file manually. Refer to the section entitled “Alternative Method ” on page 21.

Wizard

The installation wizard is a convenient way to set up the DRM-6NX for your network environments.

1.Click Network Settings

2.Click Wizard NetWare Server Name and the Wizard dialog appears

3.Choose NetWare (NCP) to set up the DRM-6NX for your NetWare clients

4.Click Start to proceed with the installation and follow the instructions on the screen

5.When finished, click Close

6.Click Detailed View Installation as a Bindery Server to verify the settings and edit the configuration parameters

NOTES:

7It is best to disable all protocols that will not be used for your system interface

7Online help Installation as an NDS Server is available for all parameters

7The parameter list detailed in “Appendix A - Parameter List ” on page 40

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