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7186.1 | No PCs around? | RDVAX::LEVY | Run Like an Antelope | Thu May 01 1997 12:16 | 4 |
| The customer does not have any PCs from which they can FTP the files?
dave
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7186.2 | | REGENT::LASKO | Tim - Printing Systems Business | Thu May 01 1997 12:44 | 3 |
| Look on the internal drivers page:
http://websrv.mro.dec.com/drivers/home.htm
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7186.3 | Do you even need the floppy for UNIX? | TAY2P1::HOWARD | Whoever it takes | Thu May 01 1997 16:46 | 7 |
| If they do have a PC, they can use that without the floppy. There was
also a recent note about using a Novell program to do it. Just do
arp -s netaddress macadrress
ping netaddress
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7186.4 | Clear as mud? | FUNYET::ANDERSON | OpenVMS pays the bills | Thu May 01 1997 16:58 | 9 |
| An arp and a ping will not set the subnet mask or gateway address. The NSCONFIG
program on the TCP/IP floppy will.
The Novell program to which I assume you're referring (NPMANAGE) works on
Windows systems running the IPX stack. You can also run the MINIKIT program on
Windows without IPX or NPMANAGE on a Macintosh. These all set the subnet mask
and gateway address also.
Paul
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