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Steven Levine writes:  
> snip <  
>  
> 32-bit?  
Yes, sorry I mispoke. In retrospect, I may already have previously installed   
that as part of the WarpUp cdrom fixes, and applied it again recently, but   
I'm just not sure.   
In fact, I've been trying for the past two days to create a new Warp from   
scratch and update it to fp15 level just to get the ibmcom, mptn, and tcpip   
folders and to see what config.sys statements get generated by the   
configuration tools, thinking that I could transfer those folders and   
statements to my P2 to see if that would help. So far I haven't been   
successful, for a variety of reasons and roadblocks related to my tailored   
install diskettes and the later ide drivers ... I'm still trying.   
>>   
>>net.cfg  
>>protocol.ini  
>>setup.cmd  
>>tcpstart.cmd  
>>mptstart.cmd   
>   
> You'll need to post copies of these, along with config.sys.  I prefer  
> attachments to in-line pasting.  The list will accept attachments.  
I'll try to attach them... not used to doing that on this ISP email setup,   
so bear with me if they don't come through the first try.   
>   
>>I've compared the configurator entries between the two machines and they   
>>look the same to me (just different NIC's and hostnames).   
>   
> You may yet have a hardware problem.  
Yes, except that I've screwed around with the software so much that I may   
have it bolloxed up.   
>   
> Do you have a pure Netware server or are you running the Netware Server  
> for OS/2?   
>   
It's a dedicated 3.12 pure server, running on an old, but very reliable PS/2   
mod 65sx.   
Wayne  
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="net.cfg"  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="net.cfg"  
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NETWARE REQUESTER  
   DIRECTORY SERVICES OFF  
   PREFERRED SERVER PS2_NW_SERVER  
   FIRST NETWORK DRIVE N  
   DEFAULT LOGIN DRIVE N  
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="MPTSTART.CMD"  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="MPTSTART.CMD"  
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@ECHO OFF  
IF NOT EXIST D:\MPTN\BIN\SETUP.CMD GOTO NBSETUP  
INETWAIT 1>NUL  
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO END  
CALL D:\MPTN\BIN\SETUP.CMD  
:NBSETUP  
IF NOT EXIST D:\MPTN\BIN\NBSETUP.CMD GOTO END  
CALL D:\MPTN\BIN\NBSETUP.CMD  
:END  
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="PROTOCOL.ini"  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="PROTOCOL.ini"  
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[PROT_MAN]  
   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$  
[IBMLXCFG]  
   landd_nif = landd.nif  
   odi2ndi_nif = odi2ndi.nif  
   tcpip_nif = tcpip.nif  
   IBMEANDI_nif = ibmeandi.nif  
[landd_nif]  
   DriverName = LANDD$  
   Bindings = IBMEANDI_nif  
   ETHERAND_TYPE = "I"  
   SYSTEM_KEY = 0x0  
   OPEN_OPTIONS = 0x2000  
   TRACE = 0x0  
   LINKS = 8  
   MAX_SAPS = 3  
   MAX_G_SAPS = 0  
   USERS = 3  
   TI_TICK_G1 = 255  
   T1_TICK_G1 = 15  
   T2_TICK_G1 = 3  
   TI_TICK_G2 = 255  
   T1_TICK_G2 = 25  
   T2_TICK_G2 = 10  
   IPACKETS = 250  
   UIPACKETS = 100  
   MAXTRANSMITS = 6  
   MINTRANSMITS = 2  
   TCBS = 64  
   GDTS = 30  
   ELEMENTS = 800  
   NETFLAGS = 0x0  
[odi2ndi_nif]  
   DriverName = odi2ndi$  
   Bindings = IBMEANDI_nif  
   NETADDRESS = "0000C05EF08D"  
   TOKEN-RING = "no"  
   TOKEN-RING_SNAP = "no"  
   ETHERNET_802.2 = "yes"  
   ETHERNET_802.3 = "yes"  
   ETHERNET_II = "no"  
   ETHERNET_SNAP = "no"  
   TRACE = 0x0  
[tcpip_nif]  
   DriverName = TCPIP$  
   Bindings = IBMEANDI_nif  
[IBMEANDI_nif]  
   DriverName = IBMEAN$  
   RXBUFFERS = 4  
   TXBUFFERS = 4  
   LED0 = 0xC0  
   LED1 = 0xB0  
   LED2 = 0x180  
   BUSTYPE = "PCI2"  
   FDUP = "OFF"  
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="SETUP.CMD"  
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="SETUP.CMD"  
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
route -fh  
REM ifconfig lan0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0  
REM ifconfig lan1   
REM ifconfig lan2   
REM ifconfig lan3   
REM ifconfig lan4   
REM ifconfig lan5   
REM ifconfig lan6   
REM ifconfig lan7   
dhcpstrt -i lan0  
REM ifconfig sl0    
route add net 192.168 192.168.1.1 1    
ipgate on  
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="TCPSTART.CMD"  
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@echo off  
echo CONFIGURING TCP/IP .....  
echo See if install cleanup needed.  
D:\TCPIP\BIN\TCPCOEX.EXE  
IF EXIST D:\TCPIP\BIN\B4TCP.CMD CALL D:\TCPIP\BIN\B4TCP.CMD  
echo ..... FINISHED CONFIGURING TCP/IP  
echo Make current connection LAN only.  
IF EXIST D:\TCPIP\BIN\TOGGLE.EXE D:\TCPIP\BIN\TOGGLE.EXE  
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO :DONESERVERS  
REM   
echo STARTING THE TCP/IP PROCESSES .....  
REM start inetd  
REM echo     ..... INET Daemon Started  
REM start telnetd   
REM echo     ..... TELNET Daemon Started  
REM start ftpd   
REM echo     ..... FTP Daemon Started  
REM start tftpd   
REM echo     ..... TFTP Daemon Started  
REM start rexecd   
REM echo     ..... REXEC Daemon Started  
REM start rshd  
REM echo     ..... RSH Daemon Started  
REM start lpd   
REM echo     ..... LP Daemon Started  
REM start routed -q  
REM echo     ..... ROUTED Started  
REM start /c xinit.cmd -nocopyright  
REM echo     ..... X System Server Started  
REM start talkd  
REM echo     ..... TALK Daemon Started  
REM start portmap  
REM echo     ..... Portmapper Started  
REM start nfsd  
REM echo     ..... Network File System Server Started  
REM nfsstart.exe   
REM echo     ..... Network File System Client Started  
REM start sendmail -bd -q30m -CD:\MPTN\ETC\sendmail.uml  
REM echo     ..... SENDMAIL Started  
REM start lprportd  
REM echo     ..... LPRPORTD Started  
REM echo ..... FINISHED STARTING THE TCP/IP PROCESSES  
:DONESERVERS  
IF EXIST D:\TCPIP\BIN\TCPEXIT.CMD CALL D:\TCPIP\BIN\TCPEXIT.CMD  
echo .....  EXITING TCPSTART.CMD  .....  
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