About
This Book
This book describes:
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OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (also referred to as Integration
for NetWare) and how you can use it with a Integrated PC Server for NetWare
file serving on the AS/400 system.
You can use the Integration for NetWare feature (5769-SA3) to help
consolidate servers within your network. The Integration for NetWare feature
supports NetWare 4.1 and later versions.
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OS/400 Enhanced Integration for Novell NetWare (also referred to as Enhanced
Integration for NetWare) and how you can use it with or without an Integrated
PC Server.
OS/400 Enhanced Integration for Novell NetWare (5769-SS1 - Option
25) is separately ordered as feature 2246. The Enhanced Integration for
NetWare feature enables you to manage and administer NetWare servers, including
both local servers (those running on an AS/400 Integrated PC Server) and
remote servers. In addition, Enhanced Integration for NetWare enables a
new NetWare file system (QNetWare), through which you can access data in
the NetWare environment from AS/400.
The Enhanced Integration for NetWare feature works with NetWare 3.12
on remote PC servers in the network, or with NetWare 4.1 and later versions
on both local and remote servers.
You can use this feature with or without Integration Services for FSIOP
(5769-SA2) or OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (5769-SA3).
This book is divided into parts that:
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Introduce the OS/400 Integration Products for NetWare and describe installation
procedures.
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Describe the Integration for NetWare product and the functions in Enhanced
Integration for NetWare that apply to the Integrated PC Server.
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Describe the functions in Enhanced Integration for NetWare that are independent
of the Integrated PC Server.
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Describe advanced topics, such as problem analysis, that apply to both
OS/400 Integration Products for NetWare features.
This book also has some appendixes.
When information in this book applies to both Integration for NetWare
and Enhanced Integration for NetWare, this book uses OS/400 Integration
Products for NetWare to refer to both features.
Integrated PC Server is the new name for the File Server Input/Output
Processor (FSIOP). These names are used interchangeably in this book.
This book uses NetWare 4.1 to refer to NetWare 4.10 and NetWare
4.11, including the NetWare 4.11 version on the IntranetWare CD-ROM.
You may need to refer to other IBM books for more specific information
about a particular topic.
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The Publications Reference, SC41-5003, provides information on all
the books in the AS/400 library.
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For a list of related publications, see the Bibliography.
Who
Should Use This Book
To use this book, you should be familiar with AS/400 concepts and general
communications concepts. You should also be familiar with Novell NetWare
concepts and the administration of Novell NetWare networks.
Conventions
and Terminology Used in This Book
This book includes several usability aids and conventions to help you
find and identify the information you need. The following sections describe
these usability aids and conventions.
Double-Byte
Character Set (DBCS) Information
OS/400 Integration Products for NetWare runs on both single-byte character
set (SBCS) systems and double-byte character set (DBCS) systems. SBCS
is a graphic character set in which each character occupies 1 byte. DBCS
is a graphic character set in which each character occupies 2 bytes. Languages,
such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, that contain more symbols than can
be represented by 256 code combinations require double-byte character sets.
OS/400
Integration Products for NetWare Indicator
This book describes both of the OS/400 features that provide NetWare
Support. Whenever a chapter or section applies to only one of these features,
one of the following graphics will appear:
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This information applies to Integration for NetWare only.
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This information applies to Enhanced Integration for NetWare only.
Task
Step Indicator
Many tasks provide background information to help you become familiar
with the task you will perform. Following this background information,
an arrow in the margin identifies where the actual steps begin. For example,
the logging-on task section provides background information about user
IDs. Following the background information, the steps begin as follows:
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Installing the OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare Feature
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Sign on to AS/400 with QSECOFR authority.
Ensure the OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare feature is not
already installed on OS/400 at the same version, release, and modification
level by typing GO LICPGM. Then select option 10 (Display installed
licensed programs) from the Work with Licensed Program Display.
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Insert the tape for program 5769-SA3.
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...(additional steps may follow).
Note
Indicator
Notes provide important information that can affect the operation of
the product or the completion of the task. A note is indicated by a note
pad symbol next to the note. For example, the following note provides information
about running RCONSOLE.
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If you experience problems running RCONSOLE in the Windows environment,
exit Windows and run RCONSOLE from a native DOS environment.
Tip
Indicator
Helpful information or tips that help you complete a task with fewer
steps are indicated by a symbol, as shown in the following example:
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Ensure that the documentation for Integration Services for FSIOP (5769-SA2)
is available as you install OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare (5763-SA3).
These manuals are Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Support and
Integration
Services for the Integrated PC Server.
Attention
Indicator
Important information that can prevent you from making an operational
error. For example:
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Some AS/400 displays are different when Enhanced Integration for NetWare
is installed. Differences are marked.
Point
Indicator
Refers to additional information, as shown in the following example:
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If you are using Integrated PC Servers as NetWare 4.10 servers, you can
upgrade all of your Integrated PC Servers to NetWare 4.11 on your AS/400
system by using the procedure described in Appendix
C. "NetWare 4.1 Considerations".
Prerequisite
and Related Information
For information about Advanced 36 publications, see the Advanced
36 Information Directory, SC21-8292, in the AS/400 Softcopy Library.
For information about other AS/400 publications (except Advanced 36),
see either of the following:
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The Publications Reference, SC41-5003, in the AS/400 Softcopy Library.
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The AS/400 Information Directory, SK2T-2226, a unique, multimedia
interface to a searchable database that contains descriptions of titles
available from IBM or from selected other publishers.
For a list of related publications, see the Appendix
F. "Bibliography".
Information
Available on the World Wide Web
More AS/400 information is available on the World Wide Web. You can
access this information from the AS/400 home page, which is at the following
uniform resource locator (URL) address:
http://www.as400.ibm.com
Select the Information Desk, and you will be able to access a variety of
AS/400 information topics from that page.
Help
for AS/400 Commands
To print help for an entire command, do either of the following:
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From any command line, type the command name (for example, CRTUSRPRF) and
press F1.
The display shows general help for the command and help for each
command parameter.
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Press F14 to print the command help.
On a prompt display for a given command, move the cursor to the
top line and press F1. Then press F14.
To print the help for one CL command keyword parameter, do the following:
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From a command line, type the CL command name and press F4 to display the
command prompt display.
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Position the cursor anywhere on the line of the keyword parameter for which
you want help. Press F1 to display the help for the keyword parameter.
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Press F14 to print the help.
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