TITLE: TCP/IP across Access Server DOCUMENT #: TB.S.3-144 DATE: June 26, 1991 PRODUCT: Access Server and LAN WorkPlace for DOS PRODUCT VERSION: Access Server 1.2 SUPERSEDES: NA SYMPTOM: NA ISSUE/PROBLEM: It is possible to make a TCP/IP connection to a UNIX host via the Access Server by using a Novell DOS ODI driver and Novell's LAN Workplace for DOS. SOLUTION: This can be done either of two ways; with the "Network Option" or the "RAM DISK OPTION". For either option you must have 1 additional ethernet adapter (1 additional network connection also) and LAN WorkPlace for DOS. - Add to the Access Server's AUTOEXEC.BAT: LSL NE1000 (NE1000 is illustrative only) TCPIP TELAPI cd c:\access Naskey Nasauto - Insert the additional ethernet adapter. - For the "Network Option" copy to the boot drive: the following files: NET.CFG (Refer to the DOS ODI reference materials for proper configuration) LSL.COM TCPIP.EXE TELAPI.EXE NE1000.COM (Use the proper driver, NE1000 is illustrative only.) > Boot the Access Server. The Access Server will then be prepared to communicate using TCP/IP and IPX. To login to a UNIX host the user must have the LAN WorkPlace for DOS installed on the server with a mapping to the XLN\bin40 subdirectory. XLN\BIN40 should contain the TNVT220 application which opens telnet session using VT220 terminal emulation. For the "Ram Disk Option" > Copy to Access Server's boot drive the following files: NET.CFG* LSL.COM TCPIP.EXE TELAPI.EXE NE1000.COM (Use the proper driver. NE1000 is illustrative only.) TNVT220.EXE KBDDATA HOSTS RESOLV.CFG EXTMAP PCTOHOST.MAP HOSTTOPC.MAP T4_DEF.PAR XT4_DEF.PAR > Modify NASAUTO.BAT by adding the following lines: MD %2:\XLN MD %2:\XLN\BIN40 MD %2:\XLN\TCP MD %2:\XLN\HSTACC COPY \TNVT220.EXE %2:\XLN\BIN40 COPY \KBDDATA %2:\XLN\BIN40 COPY \HOSTS %2:\XLN\TCP COPY \RESOLV.CFG %2:\XLN\TCP COPY \EXTMAP.BIN %2:\XLN\HSTACC COPY \PCTPHOST.MAP %2:\XLN\HSTACC COPY \HOSTTOPC.MAP %2:\XLN\HSTACC COPY T4_DEF.PAR %2:\XLN\HSTACC COPY XT4_DEF.PAR %2:\XLN\HSTACC > Increase second RAMDRIVE by 2 in CONFIG.SYS > Boot the Access Server. > Modify the Automatic Procedure Command under User Profile to read: MAP INS E:=XLN\BIN40