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NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
TITLE: NetWare Management Agent for NetView 1.3B
DOCUMENT ID: TID250071
DOCUMENT REVISION: A
DATE: 14APR94
ALERT STATUS: Yellow
INFORMATION TYPE: Issue
README FOR: DISK1.EXE
NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
NetWare Management Agent for NetView 1.3B
ABSTRACT:
Version 1.3B of Novell's NetWare Management Agent (NMA) is provided on NetWire
as a service to NetWare users. NMA allows NetWare 3.1x and 4.x servers to
communicate with IBM's NetView network management program. You need all four
compressed files; DISK1.EXE, DISK2.EXE, DISK3.EXE, and DISK4.EXE. PSGUID.EXE
and PSREF.EXE include documentation in postscript format if desired.
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DISCLAIMER
THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL
MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE
INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL
MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION.
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ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
Third-Party Product and Version:
IBM NetView
ISSUE
Both NMA for NetView and NetWare for SAA servers are designed to support
the NetView network management program from IBM. These NetWare products
will support any other network management program that is 100 percent
compatible with NetView. The NET/MASTER network management program from
Sterling Software is an example of a program designed to be compatible
with NetView.
Self-Extracting File Name: DISK1.EXE Revision: A
Files Included Size Date Time
\
DISK1.TXT (This File)
NMANV.001 4215 10-07-93 2:07p
NMANV.RMV 1289 07-23-93 2:01p
ASGUID.TXT 126728 04-13-94 2:09p
PRODUCT.DEF 692 03-30-94 12:51p
CSINSTAL.HLP 2336 03-09-93 6:44p
PINSTALL.NLM 87963 06-10-93 11:29a
\SYSTEM.3X\
SPXS.NLM 24196 08-11-93 8:11a
\SYSTEM.4X\
STREAMS.NLM 63177 08-13-93 2:14p
\SYSTEM.311\
NE2.LAN 4974 01-20-93 3:19p
TLI.NLM 12695 12-14-92 3:21p
CLIB.NLM 305867 05-19-93 5:27p
IPXS.NLM 8121 10-02-92 12:24p
NMANV.VER 121 03-30-94 12:53p
TOKEN.LAN 10122 04-02-93 9:22a
LSLENH.NLM 11641 11-16-92 8:29a
MSM31X.NLM 16118 02-09-93 2:19p
NE2_32.LAN 5210 01-26-93 10:14a
NE1000.LAN 4468 01-20-93 3:18p
NE2000.LAN 7294 01-20-93 3:17p
NE3200.LAN 9719 02-08-93 8:26a
MONITOR.NLM 117775 10-26-92 9:21a
NMAGENT.NLM 33665 08-12-91 11:12a
NTR2000.LAN 10130 04-02-93 9:22a
SPXFIX2.NLM 1790 04-08-93 4:21p
STREAMS.NLM 53579 12-14-92 3:00p
AFTER311.NLM 25290 05-25-93 4:35p
ETHERTSM.NLM 7418 01-29-93 8:40p
PATCHMAN.NLM 9632 02-04-93 10:38a
TOKENDMA.LAN 8822 01-29-93 8:45p
TOKENTSM.NLM 7418 01-29-93 8:40p
NOTE: See DISK2.TXT, DISK3.TXT, and DISK4.TXT for lists of additional
files.
Installation Instructions:
1. Download all four compressed files; DISK1.EXE, DISK2.EXE, DISK3.EXE,
and DISK4.EXE.
2. In the DOS partition of your server's local hard disk or on a
network drive, use the MAKE DIRECTORY command to create a directory
file name:
Enter
>md disk1
>md disk2
>md disk3
>md disk4
IMPORTANT: You MUST name the installation directories DISK1,
DISK2, DISK3, and DISK4.
3. Put DISK1.EXE into the DISK1 directory and decompress it.
DISK1 <enter>
4. Put DISK2.EXE into the DISK directory and decompress it.
DISK2 <enter>
5. Put DISK3.EXE into the DISK3 directory and decompress it.
DISK3 <enter>
6. Put DISK4.EXE into the DISK4 directory and decompress it.
DISK4 <enter>
7. Print the NetWare Reference Guide for NetView Operators.
You can do this by, doing the following one of the following steps:
A. Print ASREF.TXT* from DISK3.EXE.
B. Download, decompress, and print PSREF.EXE.
PSREF.EXE requires a PostScript printer and contains
illustrations. ASREF.TXT does not require a PostScript printer
and does not contain illustrations.
Give a copy of the Reference Guide to the NetView Operator.
The information in the Reference Guide is designed to help the
NetView operator manage NetWare servers.
8. Print the NetWare Management Agent for NetView Administration Guide.
You can do this by, doing one of the following steps:
A. Print ASGUID.TXT* from DISK1.EXE.
B. Download, decompress, and print PSGUID.EXE.
PSGUID.EXE requires a PostScript printer and contains
illustrations. ASGUID.TXT does not require a PostScript
printer and does not contain illustrations.
Each of these files contain the NMA for NetView Administration
Guide.
The Administration Guide describes:
■ NMA for NetView 1.3B
■ How to install NMA for NetView 1.3B
*These ASCII files should be viewed or printed with a
monospaced font. Proportional fonts change the appearance and
may make them difficult to read.
9. Install NMA for NetView as described in Chapter 2 of the NetWare
Management Agent for NetView Administration Guide.
IMPORTANT: Do not install NMA for NetView and NetWare for SAA in
the same NetWare server. NMA for NetView and NetWare
for SAA provide similar support for NetView.
Patch History:
Version 1.3B replaces version 1.3, which was in NOVFILES until the middle
of April, 1994.
Version 1.3B provides the following new features:
■ Support for NetWare 4.0 or later servers and support for additional
RUNCMDs that apply to NetWare 4.
■ Security enabling and disabling.
■ RUNCMD and alert enabling and disabling.
■ Alert flow control in servers with direct host connections.
Addendum to NetWare Management Agent for NetView Administration Guide
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If you configured the NMA for NetView server for Direct Host Connections
and the name you specified in the Logical Adapter Name field of NVCONFIG
differs from the logical name of the Token Ring LAN adapter specified in
the server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file, the following message appears when you
attempt to load the NMANV NLM.
MESSAGE
DLCI ERROR: Adapter requested was not found Reload required
If this message occurs, remedy it using the following steps:
1. Enter NVDOWN at the server console.
2. Enter the CONFIG command at the server console and note each LAN
adapter name listed in the "Board name" field.
Each name in the Board name field is the logical name of each loaded
LAN adapter. Note down the exact name of the Token Ring adapter
that provides the direct host connection.
3. Load NVCONFIG.
4. Select Communications Options.
Then select NetView Host.
The Token Ring Connection to Host form appears.
5. In the Logical Adapter Name field enter the correct logical adapter
name.
6. Exit the Token Ring Connection to Host form and exit NVCONFIG.
7. Reload NMANV.