What exactly are you correcting me on ? hehe, how can I have only a few valid points you aggreed with everything I said, If they are in the same context as the server as I stated you dont need to add context to CTXS.CFG which is true, You are just adding that if they are NOT in the same context...
Unix servers are natorious for needing a static speed and duplex set staticly or it will come up 10 half or mismatch negotiation. Novell has had similar issues where if left in auto on both sides you will accumulate runts and giants Im not sure why these two OS's do this it is documented on...
EtherChannel load balancing can use MAC addresses, IP addresses, or Layer 4 port numbers with a PFC2 and either source, destination, or both. The selected mode applies to all EtherChannels configured on the switch. Use the option that provides the greatest variety in your configuration. For...
correct me if Im wrong here but CIFS is microsoft support. for MAC try loading LOAD AFPTCP CLEARTEXT this will allow the creation of clear text passwords once all your MAC users connect at least once then just load LOAD AFPTCP also
macintosh users do not need to enter a context or have an entry...
NDPS accesses NDS/E-directory different then queue based if your firmware is not up to date you will get I/O errors on your printers. update firware as suggested above. I believe the reason he deletes them is because you can not access the printer when this happens and rebooting doesnt help it...
reinstall groupwise client it will ask if you want to integrate with word select yes. also if you want groupwise to open when an e-mail link is clicked then add internet intagration also ( there used to be a c3po for this for 5.2 client )
this may sound stuppid but Ive seen ( and it is documented on novell site) where you could send but not recieve e-mail as well as other odd speed issues from this, but try setting the switch and the servers speed and duplex static on the groupwise server
if your VPNs terminate on the same interface as your frame-relay this would be considered a redirect ( as the traffic would come into the interface through the VPN and try and go out the same interface) which I know you can NOT do on a PIX and I think the router acts the same way and will not work.
If you are asking how a user would authenticate to a server on a seperate network enable IP-HELPER which will allow netbios broadcast to pass I recommend using a directed ip-helper so it will only unicast the netbios to the server instead of broadcasting on the other network.
I wouldnt use a router at all I would put in a cisco PIX 501 so you get the firewall capabilities including IDS, FIXUP protocols, vpn, auth proxy, ssh, etc.. has a web interface ( i dont recommend using it cause some advanced commands are not available use the CLI).
If you do get a router like...
Is the GWIA running on a seperate box then the post office? are messages building up in the queue on that server? I have seen where the messages come in but dont get delivered this was caused from speed and duplex issues at the switch setting them static fixed the problem and the secondary...
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