Application Note - Connections for Netware 96.1
Issue 2 - 13/12/96
This document provides the latest information currently available on the status of the various components included on the Connections for Netware 96.1 CD. This document includes all of the details described in Connections for Netware 96.1 - August Update / Issue 1 as well as any issues that have been addressed since then.
Details of the new version "Connections for Netware 96.2" are also included.
This document covers the following :-
1. ISDN Services for
Netware Connect
Current Version v2.00 (96.1 CD)
Fix Version NONE
Recommended Version v2.00 (96.1 CD)
Current Issues / Problems :-
a. Netware Connect Version Problems
ISDN Services for Netware Connect is an add-on
which permits the use of Netware Connect over ISDN with
EICON/Diehl adapters. Installing ISDN Services for Netware
Connect updates the version of Novell's Netware Connect.
Therefore please be aware of the following :-
The current version of Netware Connect is v2.0.29.
Adding ISDN Services for Netware Connect from the Connections for
Netware 96.1 CD to a Netware Server with Netware Connect 2.0
installed should ensure you have this version. However problems
can occur. Therefore to ensure that customers have the correct
version please do the following :-
Connect V2.0.29 Netware Connect
ISDN4NWC V2.00 ISDN Services for Netware
Connect 2.0
PPPTSM.NLM 181,461 04-26-96 4:44p
PPPRNS.LAN 35,880 04-11-96 11:52a
Verifying the above will ensure that you are
using the correct version of Netware Connect.
Why must these checks be carried out ?
These checks must be carried out as Novell have
issued patches to Netware Connect 2.0 which bring the revision up
to v2.0.28. ISDN Services for Netware Connect upgrades the
version of Netware Connect to v2.0.29. However v2.0.28 despite
being an earlier version contains files that are newer than
v2.0.29. If you thus have v2.0.28 installed and you install ISDN
Services for Netware Connect the files PPPTSM.NLM and PPPRNS.LAN
are not updated.
Therefore it is thus imperative that you check the dates of the file as mentioned above. The actual 'rogue' files in V2.0.28 are :-
PPPTSM.NLM 181,493 05-09-96 1:59p
PPPRNS.LAN 36,232 05-10-96 9:22a
Please be careful with this since PPPTSM.NLM
and PPPRNS.NLM contained within V2.0.29 contain VITAL
ISDN code components which are mandatory for the correct
functioning of the ISDN support within Netware Connect.
What is the Solution ?
The short-term solution is to replace the two
aforementioned files in v2.0.28 with the files in v2.0.29. Novell
is aware of the problem and will correct it in the next patch
releases.
Obviously this is an unwieldy process but Call
Centre Representatives should always follow the 2 steps outlined
above to ensure that customers are utilising the correct version.
c. Initial Configuration of NetWare
Connect:
The initial configuration of Netware Connect involves running LOAD NWCCON.
One is then offered the option to let Netware
Connect to help you with the set-up. At this stage do the
following :-
After completing the configuration as per the
'Installation and Configuration Guide' please then ensure that
the PPPRNS Service is enabled using NWCCON. This allows remote
clients to dial in over PPP and use either IPX or IP protocols.
To enable this option please do the following :-
ISDN Number Usage on the Netware Connect Server.
Netware Connect in conjunction with ISDN
Services for Netware Connect makes use of an ISDN Interface(s)
for clients to dial into. You may or may not have to assign an
actual ISDN number to this interface for correct operation.
To configure / check if an ISDN number is being
used on the interface please do the following :-
When should it be left blank ?
or
When should it be filled in ?
In the event that the customer is using Netware
MPR and Netware Connect together on the same server they will
have to associate an ISDN number with each. Thus one would assign
a separate ISDN number to each of the Netware MPR and Netware
Connect interfaces. (If the PTT Switch does not pass on the
Called Party Number then the customer will be required to ask
their PTT to enable this service.)
e. Using Diva 95 to connect to Netware
Connect.
Within Windows 95 Dial Up Networking there is
an option to use a ServerType of Netware Connect for your
connection. This option is only for use with Asynchronous
connections to Netware Connect. If you wish to make a connection
from Diva 95 to a Netware Connect server over ISDN please do the
following.
Do not choose NRN : Netware Connect as the
Server Type. This NRN option is for Asynchronous connections
only.
You should now be able to make a PPP connection
from Diva 95 to the Netware Connect Server over ISDN.
Using Netware Connect and Netware for SAA on the same server.
Currently installing these together on a
Netware Server causes a crash within INETCFG. This has been
replicated at both a customer site and in the EICON London
Laboratory.
At the customer site the following have been
installed :-
NW312
Patches (LIBUP8,LANDR6,STRTL5,CDUP4)
NW Connect 2.0 from Novell
ISDN SERVICES FOR NETWARE CONNECT (96.1 CD)
NW SAA 2.0
WAN SERVICES FOR NETWARE (96.1 CD)
The following then causes the problem :-
The SERVER ABENDS with the following message :-
General Protection Processor Exception (Error Code 0000 0000)
OS Version : Novell Netware 3.12 (2 user) 18/12/93
Running Process : MPR Console 0 Process
EIP : 00CA419E
Stack : ..
..........................................
Before the error occurs the console shows that
the Server was loading ECX25CFG.NLM. This causes ECINIMGR.NLM and
ECRESMGR.NLM to be auto-loaded. The Server Abend then occurs.
This has been replicated in the CSG LAB.
Solution ?
Novell have developed a fix for this problem. The problem lies with a conflicting version of INETCFG. The fix will be available at the start of November from Novell. It will be called PTF v2.0.30 for Netware Connect. Please check the Novell Web Site / Novell Compuserve Forum for details of this fix.
2. ISDN Services for
Netware MultiProtocol Router
Current Version v1.03 (96.1 CD)
Fix Version v1.03a
Recommended Version v1.03a (No SPX Spoofing Required)
v1.01 (SPX Spoofing Required)
Current Issues / Problems :-
Where do I get the newer v1.03a do and what does it fix ?
The fix is contained within IMPR103A.EXE.
It contains updates to international D-channel protocols and
drivers. It can be applied to ISDN Services for MPR v1.01 and
v1.03, thus updating the version to v1.03a.
It can be obtained by contacting EICON Customer
Services.
Note :- This is a self extracting file. Please
backup the SYSTEM directory first and then apply the fix with
IMPR103A.EXE -d.
This patch corrects the following problems
:-
Mandatory Information Element missing
To Spoof or not to Spoof !
Customers must be made aware that the versions
1.03 and v1.03a do not have an SPX Spoofing option. Instead they
use SPX Disabling Technology. Customers installing from the older
MPR Packet Blaster ISDN 3.0 product (ISDN Services for MPR v1.01)
will have SPX Spoofing within this version. Upgrading to v1.03 or
v1.03a from v1.01 will remove this SPX Spoofing option. So please
be aware of this.
A new release with SPX Spoofing included is
currently in development. It will be known as ..
ISDN Services for Netware MPR 1.04
This will be available in Connections 96.2
under the new name of ISDN Driver for Netware MPR 1.04.
Please be aware that the IGATE component
for Remote Access is no longer available is this new version.
Remote Access support is via Netware Connect only.
Current Version v3r2a (96.1 CD)
Fix Version NONE
Recommended Version v3r2a (96.1 CD)
Current Issues / Problems :-
Using Netware for SAA and Netware Connect on the same server.
Currently installing both of these on a Netware
Server causes a crash within INETCFG. This has been replicated at
both a customer site and in the lab.
At the customer site the following have been
installed :-
NW312
Patches (LIBUP8,LANDR6,STRTL5,CDUP4)
NW Connect 2.0 from Novell
ISDN SERVICES FOR NETWARE CONNECT (96.1 CD)
NW SAA 2.0
WANS SERVICES FOR NETWARE (96.1 CD)
The following then causes the problem :-
The SERVER ABENDS with the following message :-
General Protection Processor Exception (Error Code 0000 0000)
OS Version : Novell Netware 3.12 (2 user) 18/12/93
Running Process : MPR Console 0 Process
EIP : 00CA419E
Stack : ..
..........................................
Before the error occurs the console shows that
the Server was loading ECX25CFG.NLM. This causes ECINIMGR.NLM and
ECRESMGR.NLM to be auto-loaded. The Server Abend then occurs.
This has been replicated in the CSG LAB.
Solution ?
Novell have developed a fix for this problem. The problem lies with a conflicting version of INETCFG. The fix will be available at the start of November from Novell. It will be called PTF v2.0.30 for Netware Connect. Please check the Novell Web Site / Novell Compuserve Forum for details of this fix.
Current Version v1r21 (96.1 CD)
Fix Version NONE
Recommended Version v1r21 (96.1 CD)
Current Issues / Problems :- NONE
5. Miscellaneous Problems
with Novell/EICON Products Released Prior to Connections for
Netware 96.1.
a. MPR PacketBlaster Advantage 3.0 and
Lotus Notes 4.1
Currently installing both of these causes a
crash as NLMs from these products are using the 'same variables'.
This occurred in a Netware 4.10 environment
where MPR PB Advantage 3.0 and Lotus Notes 4.1 (NLM version) were
installed. The relevant NLMs causing the 'clash' are ECLOGMGR.NLM
from EICON and LIBNOTES.NLM from Lotus
The following error message occurs when Lotus
Notes attempts to load.
Error :-
Symbol Already Defined --- Symbol "Log
Event"
Solution ?
The fix file NOV00318.ZIP is available on the
EICON Europe BBS under section 5, Connections Products. The ZIP
file contains various NLMs which must be copied into the SYSTEM
directory of the Netware Server concerned. (Please make sure to
change the attributes of the existing files in the SYSTEM
directory before the copy, otherwise the copy will fail).
This fix will be included in the newer software
available in Connections for Netware 96.2.
b. WAN Services for Netware v3r2 and X25
over an ISDN D Channel
There is a problem with the TEI value
configured for the S51 card in INETCFG. The TEI parameter value
in INETCFG is ignored. Instead a TEI of 0 will always be used.
This problem occurred when a customer was
attempting to connect from Netware for SAA 2.0 to a host with an
X25/QLLC connection over the ISDN D Channel. Trace analysis shows
that an X25 RESTART is not performed while the TEI
value is set to 0.
There is a fix available so that the TEI value
set for the card using INETCFG will be used. This thus permits
the correct functioning of X25 over the ISDN D Channel.
Solution ?
The fix file WNT00298.ZIP is available on the
EICON Europe BBS under section 4, Wan Services Products. The ZIP
file contains CONVERT.NLM which should be copied over the
existing CONVERT.NLM. (Please back-up the original CONVERT.NLM
first).
This fix will be included in the newer software
available in Connections for Netware 96.2.
6. General Netware Issues Including Latest Patch List
a. Installation Documentation Error
On the Connections for Netware CD 96.1 the
accompanying CD Booklet describes the initial installation
process on Page 5.
It advises you to install from D:\ instead of
the correct source of D: i.e. do not use the \ (backslash)
option. This only effects Netware 3.x Servers.
Latest Novell Patches
The latest Novell products' minimum patch list
is available via :-
http://support.novell.com/search/patlst.htm
LIBUP8 is mandatory !!!!!!
When installing any of the products from the
Connection for Netware CD 96.1 you must ENSURE that LIBUP8 has
been applied. This is a set of Novell patches
which is mandatory when using Connections for Netware software.
It must be applied to both Netware 3.1x and Netware 4.10 servers.
(Inside the CD itself there is a Yellow Release
Note which tells you that you must apply LIBUP8.)
How does the problem manifest itself ?
On a Netware 3.12 Server to install Connections
for Netware software you do the following :-
At this stage it will load PINSTALL.NLM from D:
and then autoload NWSNUT.NLM and NUT.NLM. This will cause an
error to be generated which prevents you from proceeding with the
install. The actual error which occurred was :-
NLM Error - 4.0-47 : This NLM Contains No Messages
Unable to Initialise NUT. Abort
Installation.
Netware for SAA, Netware Connect and MPR on the same Server
If customers require the coexistence of any of the following; Netware Connect, MPR or Netware for SAA on the same Netware Server then they should contact EICON London for further information.
7. * NEW * Connections
for Netware 96.2 and IntranetWare
IntranetWare is the latest revision of the
Novell operating system. IntranetWare has Netware 4.11 and MPR
3.1 included. By Q2/97 Netware Connect will also be bundled with
Intranet Ware.
EICON are also releasing a new version of
Connections called Connections for Netware 96.2. This will
provide full support for Intranet Ware as well as the existing
Netware 3.12 and Netware 4.10 installed base. It will be
available in December.
The latest versions of the Novell WAN products
namely MPR 3.1, Netware Connect 2.0 and Netware for SAA 2.2
(Golden Gate) will all be supported via Connections for Netware
96.2. Support for MPR 3.0 and Netware for SAA 2.0 will still be
provided via Connections for Netware 96.2 but EICON strongly
recommend that customers upgrade to the latest version of the
Novell products they are using.
The components of Connections for Netware
have been renamed. The name changes are :-
Please feel free to contact EICON Customer
Services if you have any queries.
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