Problems Accessing Netware Server From a Windows NT RAS ClientLast reviewed: February 12, 1998Article ID: Q126308 |
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SUMMARYYou may encounter problems when you attempt to establish a connection to a remote NetWare Server from a Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) client that is dialing into a Windows NT RAS Server. This problem will occur if the NetWare Server and the Windows NT RAS Server are on different network segments. To correct this problem, assign a unique IPX network number to the segment that the Windows NT RAS Server is located on. Alternatively, install the NetWare Server on the same network segment as the Windows NT RAS Server.
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Windows NT 3.5xTo assign a unique IPX network number to the network segment that the Windows NT RAS Server is located on, perform the following steps:
Windows NT 4.0In Windows NT version 4.0, you can change both the (external) network number and internal network number through the Graphic User Interface (GUI) in Control Panel. Use the following steps: To set or change the external network number:
ARTICLE-ID: Q150546 TITLE : NWLink IPX/SPX: Network Number .vs. Internal Network NumberNetWare is manufactured by Novell Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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