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HEWLETT-PACKARD
HP's Desktop Integration Products
NetWare for the HP 3000 32020A
NetWare for the HP 9000 Series 800 J2240A
NetWare for the HP 9000 Series 700 J2239A
NetWare Master Disk J2242A
HP LAN Manager/X for Series 300/400 (1) B1003C
HP LAN Manager/X for Series 800/700 B1011C
HP LAN Manager/XL 32015A
HP Network Services 2.1/MS-DOS D1811B
HP ARPA Services 2.1/MS-DOS D1812B
HP Network Services 2.1 for NetWare D1819A
HP ARPA Services 2.1 for NetWare D1823A
Product Configuration Guide
Information Networks Division
June 1992
HP Internal Use Only
Table of Contents
Section 1 Summary
Section 2 Product Overview and Selecting a Server
Section 3 Sales Configuration
3.1 Configuring a NetWare for the HP 3000
Server
3.2 Configuring a NetWare for the HP 9000 /
800 Server
3.3 Configuring a NetWare for the HP 9000 /
700 Server
3.4 Configuring a NetWare Intel Server
3.5 Configuring an HP LAN Manager/X HP-UX
Server
3.6 Configuring an HP LAN Manager/XL Server
3.7 Configuring HP LAN Manager Clients
3.8 Configuring HP Network Services 2.1/MS-
DOS and HP Network Services 2.1/MS-DOS
for NetWare
3.9 Configuring HP ARPA Services 2.1/MS-DOS
(D1812B) and HP ARPA Services 2.1/MS-
DOS for NetWare (D1823A)
Section 4 LAN Manager/X Sales Information
Section 5 Competitive Positioning
Appendix A Glossary of Terms
Appendix B Supported Platforms for NS and ARPA
Appendix C Supported PC Links
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Section 1 Summary
This document was developed for HP Internal Use. It's
purpose is to provide you with the key information
needed to sell desk-top integration products to your
customers. It contains configuration information for
many of the desktop integration products sold by HP.
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Section 2 Product Overview and Selecting a Server
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Section 2.1 Product Overview
NetWare for the HP 3000 32020A
NetWare for the HP 9000 Series 800 J2240A
NetWare for the HP 9000 Series 700 J2239A
NetWare Master Disk J2242A
HP LAN Manager/X 1.3 for the HP 9000 S 300/400 B1003C
HP LAN Manager/X 1.3 for the HP 9000 S 800/700 B1011C
LAN Manager for the HP 3000
LAN Manager Clients
HP Network Services 2.1/MS-DOS D1811B
HP Network Services 2.1 for NetWare D1819A
HP ARPA Services 2.1/MS-DOS D1812B
HP ARPA Services 2.1 for NetWare D1823A
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Section 2.2 Selecting a Server
When should customers buy LAN Manager vs Netware?
HP's goal is to make as many system server sales
as possible. With the offering of the top PC
NOS's we want to allow the customer to choose. We
have established the following key criteria:
The application may dictate the NOS - if an
application only runs on one network and that
application is mandatory, then the network choice
is made.
The network is already installed and the user is
happy - by offering the choice PC NOS, HP will
work with the customer to add the new capability
he/she is looking for to the existing network. If
the installed network is MS-NET, then migration to
LAN Manager is the obvious choice.
There is no network currently installed - if the
customer is undecided and there is no network
constraints imposed by the application being
considered and enterprise wide networking is
thought to be an important capability, then a
TCP/IP based network should be recommended.
Today, LAN Manager is the only native TCP/IP
implementation HP offers. Novell will be shipping
NetWare with v3.11 (386) and has announced
intentions to support it on Portable Netware in
the future. At this time, LAN Manager is the
better enterprise wide TCP/IP solution.
If a system sale is not involved, then the
customer should be sent to a Vectra dealer, that
is, is the network is a PC only network.