CD-ROM Server Preface Thank you for purchasing an Axis CD-ROM server. This product is developed to make the information stored on CD-ROM available to all users on an Ethernet or Token Ring network. About Axis Axis Communications is dedicated to provide inventive solutions for network connection of computer peripherals. Since the start in 1984, it has been one of the fastest growing companies in the market. The headquarters are located in Lund, Sweden, with subsidiaries in Boston, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
CD-ROM Server 3. Network Configuration – How to integrate the CD-ROM server in your network environment. 4. Using the Axis CD-ROM server – How to access CD-ROM data. 5. Access Control and Set-up – How to configure the CD-ROM server. Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual; if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions, please inform us at the address on the back cover.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Axis CD-ROM Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How it Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Where to Use it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Appendix B The Config File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Appendix C Updating the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Appendix D Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Appendix E How To Contact Axis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1: Introduction CD-ROM Server Section 1 Introduction The Axis CD-ROM Servers The AXIS 850, 851, 950 and 951 CD-ROM servers connect CDROM drives to Ethernet or Token Ring networks. All users on the network can share the information of any CD-ROM inserted into a connected drive. The Axis CD-ROM Servers have the following characteristics: • Ease of use: The CD-ROM server is designed to be as easy as possible to install and use.
CD-ROM Section 1: Introduction Server How it Works The Axis CD-ROM server is connected as a node in an Ethernet network, or as a station in a Token Ring network. In the network it acts as a file server. To your computer the Axis CD-ROM Server appears as any other file server and it is accessed using the standard commands used in your network operating system. Where to Use it The Axis CD-ROM servers can be used simultaneously from Windows, OS/2, DOS and UNIX systems.
Section 2: Basic Installation Section 2 Basic Installation Unpacking Unpack and inspect all parts for damage. Contact your dealer if anything is missing. All packaging materials are recyclable.
Section 2: Basic Installation CK Front: CD ork er w Po FRONT tus Sta tw Ne Indicators Back: SCSI Connector Ring Speed Switch (AXIS 950 only) Network Connectors External Power Supply Connector The AXIS 850/950 CD-ROM server Front: tus Sta CD ork er w Po tw Ne Indicators Back: SCSI Connector Ring Speed Switch (AXIS 951 only) Network Connectors External Power Supply Connector The AXIS 851/951 CD-ROM server 8 AXIS 850/950 User’s Manual
Section 2: Basic Installation Installing the Internal CD-ROM Drive (AXIS 851 and AXIS 951) The AXIS 851 and AXIS 951 CD-ROM servers are delivered without CD-ROM drives. If a drive is not already installed by your distributor, any standard SCSI CD-ROM drive can be installed using the following steps: Before you begin: • Make sure that the power supply is marked with the correct mains voltage. • Make sure the power is not connected to the CD-ROM server. 1.
Section 2: Basic Installation 6. Connect power to the Axis CD-ROM server. The CD-ROM server indicators will flash during power-on and self-test. When the STATUS indicator stops flashing and remains unlit, the CDROM server is ready for use. If you intend to connect more CD-ROM drives to the Axis 851 or 951 CD-ROM server, the internal SCSI termination of the CDROM server has to be turned off. To do this, the CD-ROM server has to be connected to the network and configured.
Section 2: Basic Installation 3. Set the SCSI address of the external drive. Each connected drive must have a unique SCSI address. SCSI addresses 0 through 6 may be used. For Axis 851 and Axis 951 we recommend SCSI address 0 for the internal drive. See the CD-ROM drive documentation for instructions on how to set the address. 4. Connect a SCSI terminator to the last drive in the SCSI chain. All other external CD-ROM drives must not be terminated. See also “SCSI Devices and Termination” on page 12.
Section 2: Basic Installation SCSI Devices and Termination AXIS 851 or AXIS 951 with internal drive only Drive terminated, Axis CD-ROM server termination on. AXIS 851 or AXIS 951 with external CD-ROM drives connected Drive terminated, Axis CD-ROM server termination off. Not terminated Not terminated Last drive terminated AXIS 850 or AXIS 950 with one or more external CD-ROM drives Axis CD-ROM server termination on.
Section 2: Basic Installation The Axis CD-ROM Servers have built-in termination. When using the Axis 851 and Axis 951 CD-ROM Servers with external CD-ROM drives, the internal termination has to be turned off, and the last drive of the SCSI chain terminated. See also the illustrations above. For instructions how to turn on or off the built-in termination, see section 5.
Section 2: Basic Installation Connecting the Axis CD-ROM Server to the Network Before you begin Ethernet Token Ring • Make sure that your network is ready to accept a new node. • Any network configuration should always involve the Network Administrator. The AXIS 850 and AXIS 851 CD-ROM Servers have AUI and 10baseT connectors. 10base2, 10base5 or optical fibre connectivity is achieved by using an external transceiver.
Section 2: Basic Installation Compatible CD-ROM drives The CD-ROM server can be used with standard SCSI CD-ROM drives with 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 6x and 8x speed. It can be used with towers and also with jukeboxes with LUN based addressing. The CD-ROM server cannot be used with CD-R writers.
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Section 3: Network Configuration Section 3 Network Configuration Novell NetWare The Axis CD-ROM server emulates a NetWare 3.x file server. You do not need to make any NetWare configuration to start working with your CD-ROM server. Microsoft and IBM Network Operating Systems The Axis CD-ROM server does not need any configuration to be operational when using Microsoft and IBM network operating systems such as Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, Windows NT or OS/2.
Section 3: Network Configuration Assign an Internet Address and a Host Name To establish communication with the TCP/IP network, an Internet address and a host name must be assigned to the CD-ROM server and included in your system host table. The Internet address must also be downloaded to the CD-ROM server. 1. Find an available Internet address and make up a unique host name for your Axis CD-ROM server. The host name you choose will be used when mounting the CD-ROM server for NFS use. 2.
Section 3: Network Configuration • rarp – downloads the Internet address to each device automatically. Requires a rarp daemon on your system and operates within a single network segment only, • bootp – similar to rarp, but operates on the entire network. Requires a bootp daemon on your system. Choose the method most suited to your needs. If needed, the rarp and bootp methods can be disabled by editing the RARPEnable and BOOTPEnable parameters as described in section 5.
Section 3: Network Configuration Set the Internet Address Using the rarp Method Follow these steps to use the rarp method. 1. Append the following line to your Ethernet address or Node address table (typically /etc/ethers): Example 00:40:8c:11:00:86 cdserv 2. Update your host table and alias name data bases as described above. 3. Start the rarp daemon (if not already running), typically by the command: rarpd -a 4.
Section 3: Network Configuration 2. Update your host table and alias name data bases as described above. 3. Start the bootp daemon (if not already running), typically by the command: bootpd -a 4. Restart the Axis CD-ROM Server to download the Internet address, default router address, and net mask. Notes: ❏ The ht and vm fields must be entered exactly as in the example. For Ethernet ht=ether and for Token Ring ht=tr. ❏ The ha and ip fields are the Ethernet or node address and Internet address respectively.
Section 3: Network Configuration Source Routing (Token Ring only): You may need to set up the source routing mode of your AXIS 950 or AXIS 951 CD-ROM server when using it in a Token Ring network with bridges. There are four modes available: • Off – no source routing information. This is useful in strictly ‘transparent bridge’ environments, or when using old equipment that does not support source routing. • Single – single route broadcast mode.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … Section 4 Using the Axis CD-ROM Server This section shows how to access the CD-ROM drives connected to the server from all the supported operating system environments: Note: • Novell NetWare • Microsoft and IBM Network Operating Systems • UNIX ❏ The proper network clients and transport protocols must be running on your computer. Please refer to your Network Operating System manuals for instructions.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server At the same time as the folder for your CD-ROM is created, a text file with the same name is created in the volumes folder. This file controls the user access to the CD-ROM. In section 5, “Advanced Functions” we will learn more about CD-ROM server access control. The readme.txt file is an ASCII text file containing last minute information about the CD-ROM server. The info.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … Accessing CD-ROMs The CD-ROM server is integrated into your network operating system just like any other file server and you use the same commands to access it. To be able to access the CD-ROMs from your Windows, DOS or UNIX applications, you need to make them available to your system, that is to “mount” the CD-ROM server. On PC systems, this is typically done by mapping the server to a drive letter.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server Novell NetWare (IPX) When using NetWare, you access the CD-ROM server exactly as you would access any other NetWare file server. Below you will find examples on how to access the Axis CD-ROM server using Novell’s clients for Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups and DOS. Note: ❏ The examples below assume that you have not changed the NetWare server name in the config.ini file on the CD-ROM server.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … 3. Expand the Entire Network icon and then open the NetWare Servers folder. 4. Double-click the entry for your new CD-ROM server. The default name is AXIS_NW, where are the six last digits of the CD-ROM server serial number. 5. Enter your user name and password if you are not already logged in to your NetWare Network. Before the CD-ROM server has been set up, all users have full access to it.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server 6. Once you are logged in to the CD-ROM server, expand the SYS and Cd folders to display all the resources: 7. If you wish to map the CD-ROM server to a drive letter, select one of the CD-ROM server resources: • For root level access, first left-click AXIS_NW in the left listing, then right-click SYS in the right listing. • For cd drive access, first left-click SYS in the left listing, then right-click the cd folder in the right listing.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … 10. Check Reconnect at Logon if you wish to use the CD-ROM server under the same drive letter the next time you start you computer. 11. Click the OK button. The CD-ROM server is ready for use. Windows for Workgroups 1. Start the File Manager. 2. From the Disk menu, select Connect Network Drive… The following screen is displayed: Make sure that you have selected the file server button.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server 6. Once you are logged in to the CD-ROM server, click the drive map button. The following screen is displayed: 7.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … 8. Select a drive letter in the ‘Drives’ listing and then: • For root level access, select AXIS_NW\SYS in the ‘Resources’ listing. • For cd drive access, select the CD folder in the ‘Resources’ listing. • For CD-ROM access, select the CD-ROM you want to access in the ‘Resources’ listing. 9. Click Map to map the CD-ROM server to the selected drive letter. 10.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server DOS The CD-ROM server is mounted using the map command. 1. Use the map command to mount the CD-ROM server. At the DOS prompt, type: map root :AXIS_NW/, where are the six last digits of your Axis CD-ROM server serial number and is the path to any CD-ROM server folder or to any file on an inserted CD-ROM.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … Microsoft and IBM Network Operating Systems (SMB) You access the Axis CD-ROM server just like any other workstation or file server. Below you will find examples on how to access the Axis CD-ROM server using clients for Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, OS/2 and DOS. The Axis CD-ROM server offers two different SMB protocols: • SMB over NetBIOS/NetBEUI. • SMB over NetBIOS/TCP/IP.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server Windows 95 1. Start the Windows Explorer from the Start/Programs Menu. 2. Expand the Network Neighborhood icon.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … 3. Expand the Entire Network icon and then open the Workgroup folder. 4. Double-click the entry for your new CD-ROM server. The default name is AXIS, where are the six last digits of the CD-ROM server serial number.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server 5. Select one of the CD-ROM server resources: • For root level access, right-click root in the right listing. • For cd drive access, right-click the cd folder in the right listing. • For CD-ROM access, right-click the CD-ROM you want to access in the right listing. 6. From the pop-up menu, select Map Network Drive. 7. Select a drive letter for your CD-ROM server. 8.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server Windows for Workgroups … 1. Start the File Manager. 2. From the Disk menu, select Connect Network Drive… Double-click Workgroup. The following dialogue is displayed: You may have to click the ‘Browse>>’ button to see the complete dialogue.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server 3. In the top listing, double-click the entry for your new CDROM server. The default name is AXIS, where are the six last digits of the CD-ROM server serial number. 4. From the bottom listing, select one of the CD-ROM server resources: • For root level access, select the root folder. • For cd drive access, select the CD folder. • For CD-ROM access, select the CD-ROM you want to access. 5.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server Note: Windows NT … ❏ If you have removed the default workgroup named ‘Workgroup’ the Axis CD-ROM server will not be visible in the browser until an existing workgroup has been specified in the CD-ROM server configuration file. To connect to the CD-ROM simply enter \\AXIS\root, where are the six last digits of the CD-ROM server serial number, in the ‘Path’ box and click OK. 1. Start the File Manager. 2.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server IBM Peer for OS/2 Make sure you have IBM Peer for OS/2 installed. If not, see note below. 1. Double-click the OS/2 Peer icon. The Peer window opens: 2. Double-click the Sharing and Connecting icon to open the following window: Any active connections you have will be listed in the window.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server … 3. From the Connection menu, select Create. The following dialogue is shown: 4. In the Workstation field, enter AXIS, where are the last six digits of your Axis CD-ROM server serial number. 5. In the Share/alias field enter the name of any CD-ROM server folder or inserted CD-ROM. • For root level access, type root. • For cd drive access, type cd. • For CD-ROM access, type the volume name of the CDROM, for example cd_18881.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server ❏ If you do not have Peer for OS/2, the CD-ROM server can be mapped to a drive letter using the net use command. Do as follows: 1. Open an OS/2 window. 2. Use the net use command to mount the CD-ROM server. At the OS/2 prompt, type: net use : \\AXIS\, where are the six last digits of your Axis CD-ROM server serial number and is any CD-ROM server folder. 3.
Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server DOS … The CD-ROM server is mounted using the net use command. 1. Use the net use command to mount the CD-ROM server. At the DOS prompt, type: net use : \\AXIS\, where are the six last digits of your Axis CD-ROM server serial number and is any CD-ROM server folder.
… Section 4: Using the Axis CD-ROM Server UNIX (NFS) Before you begin You will need root privileges to mount the CD-ROM server. On UNIX systems the CD-ROM server is accessed using NFS. To access the server, you will have to do the following: 1. Create a directory for the CD-ROM server. mkdir Example: mkdir /axis850 2. Mount the CD-ROM server.
Section 5: Access Control and Set-up InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5 Access Control and Set-up This sections shows you how to make the most of your Axis CDROM server. You will find out how to: • Apply access restrictions to the server and individual CD-ROMs. • Set-up the CD-ROM server. CD-ROM Access Control The Axis CD-ROM server offers the possibility to restrict user access to individual CD-ROMs as well as to the CD-ROM server configuration files.
InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5: Access Control and Set-up Example: The format of the access control file is shown below: Name Alias UserLimit SessionTimeout NetWareUser/Group NFSIPAddress NFSGroup NFSUser SMBPassword = = = = = = = = = cd_18881 cd_18881 0 0 * * * * * [END] • Name is the volume name of the CD-ROM disk or cd_nnnnn, where nnnnn is an unique five digit number if the disk has no volume name. • Alias is the name displayed in the cd folder.
Section 5: Access Control and Set-up InternetAddress ServerName NetMask The access is controlled by creating or editing NetWareUser/Group entries in the access control files in the volumes folder on the CDROM server. The following values can be used: NetWareUser/Group * Description Any user has access Users with this name or in this group are granted access No access from NetWare You may add as many NetWareUser/Group parameters as you require.
InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5: Access Control and Set-up Microsoft and IBM Network Operating Systems The Axis CD-ROM server implements share-level access control. This means that a password can be assigned to any CD-ROM server folder or any CD-ROM inserted in a connected drive. The user will automatically be prompted for the password when trying to access the shared folder. Access will then be granted to the folder and all subfolders.
Section 5: Access Control and Set-up UNIX (NFS) InternetAddress ServerName NetMask When accessing the CD-ROM server using NFS, you may restrict the access to users with a certain IP Address, Group ID (GID) or User ID (UID). The access is controlled by creating or editing NFSIPAddress, NFSGroup and NFSUser entries in the access control files in the volumes folder on the CD-ROM server.
InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5: Access Control and Set-up 4. Save the file. Example 1: Give access to users with UID 100 and 101 and to all users with GID 4: NFSUser = 100 NFSUser = 101 NFSGroup = 4 Example 2: Give users with IP address 192.36.253.155 and 192.36.253.156 access: NFSIPAddress = 192.36.253.155 NFSIPAddress = 192.36.253.
Section 5: Access Control and Set-up InternetAddress ServerName NetMask CD-ROM Server Set-up Various aspects of CD-ROM server operation can be customized using the config.ini file in the config folder. By editing this file you can for example set up the SMB server name, switch off SCSI termination, activate or deactivate the NetWare, SMB over NetBIOS/NetBEUI, SMB over NetBIOS/TCP/IP and NFS protocols, set up Internet and SNMP parameters or set the current date and time. A typical config.
InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5: Access Control and Set-up Continued from previous page [FTP] FTPPassword = pass [SNMP] GetCommunityName SetCommunityName TrapDestination TrapCommunityName SystemContact SystemName SystemLocation AuthenticationTrap = = = = = = = = public pass 0.0.0.0 public disabled ; disabled/enabled [NetWare] NWEnable Frame_802.2 Frame_802.
Section 5: Access Control and Set-up Turning off SCSI termination InternetAddress ServerName NetMask The config.ini file has to be edited to set the SCSI parameter SCSITermination to off. 1. In Windows, double-click the config.ini file to edit it using the notepad editor. In UNIX, use your favourite editor. 2. Locate the line SCSITermination and change the parameter value to off. See the example below: Example: … [SCSI] SCSITermination … = off ; on/off 3. Save the file. 4.
InternetAddress ServerName NetMask Section 5: Access Control and Set-up 4. To activate the new settings, power the Axis CD-ROM server off and then on again. The indicators will flash during power-on and self-test. When the STATUS indicator stops flashing and remains unlit, the new setting is ready for use. After changing the server name, you will have to use the new name to access the server from all systems using SMB.
SNA Appendix A: Trouble-shooting Appendix A Trouble-shooting The Front Panel Indicators The front panel indicators show the status of the CD-ROM server. The indicators have the following functions: Status indicator remains lit • Status – Flashes during start-up. When the CD-ROM server is ready for use, this light goes out. • CD – Lights when a readable CD-ROM is inserted into any connected drive. • Network – indicates network traffic.
SNA Appendix A: Trouble-shooting Errors When Accessing the CD-ROM Server If you get error messages when trying to access the CD-ROM server or any inserted CD-ROM, please make sure that you have assigned a unique Internet Address to the CD-ROM server. See also “UNIX Systems” on page 17. You should also check the SCSI chain and ensure that all external CDROM drives are switched on and that only the last unit is terminated. Make sure that the external drives are switched on before the Axis CD-ROM server.
SNA Appendix A: Trouble-shooting Restoring Factory Default Settings If you have disabled all network protocols, you may have to restore the CD-ROM server factory default settings to be able to communicate with the server. This is most easily done using FTP on a TCP/IP network: Follow the steps below to restore thedefault settings: 1. Log in to the Axis CD-ROM server with the command ftp where is the name assigned in your system host table. 2.
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Appendix B: The Config File Appendix B Parameter name [Server] HardwareAddress Date Time FactoryDefaults [Server] HardwareAd Date Time FactoryDef The Config File Value Description = = = = The CD-ROM server hardware address Current date Current time Set this parameter to yes to reset to factory default settings 00:40:8c:cd:0d:e8 95-01-01 18:07:14 no [SCSI] SCSITermination = on Switches internal SCSI termination on or off [IP] InternetAddress DefaultRouter NetMask BOOTPEnable RARPEnable = = = = =
[Server] HardwareAd Date Time FactoryDef Appendix B: The Config File Parameter name [NetWare] NWEnable Frame_802.2 Frame_802.3 Frame_EthernetII Frame_SNAP ServerName InternalNetAddress BurstMode SupervisorPassword AuthenticationServer Value Description = = = = = = = = = = Enable or disable NetWare support Enable or disable the 802.2 frame type Enable or disable the 802.
Appendix C: Updating the Software Appendix C Software that can be Updated Checking if an update is available • Updating the Software The AXIS CD-ROM server software held in Flash Memory All software updates are free of charge. Contact your dealer to check if there has been any new issues of the software. You should have your present version numbers ready to compare against the latest software issues from Axis. Alternatively you may wish to check the Axis WWW Home Page at http://www.axis.
Appendix C: Updating the Software Updating the Axis CD-ROM server Flash Memory You can carry out an update to your Flash memory over the network using FTP on a TCP/IP network. To upgrade over the network you will need the following: • The file with the new print server software. The name of this file is on the form product.version, e.g. 850.210 for the software release 2.10 for the AXIS 850 CD-ROM server. Retrieve the updated file from Axis (http://www.axis.se/) or your local distributor.
Appendix D: Technical Specifications CD-ROM Server Appendix D Technical Specifications Supported systems Novell NetWare Microsoft Windows Microsoft LAN Manager IBM LAN Server UNIX: NetWare 3.11, 3.12 and 4.10. Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, Windows NT. LAN Manager 1.3 and above. LAN Server 1.3 and above. Supports all UNIX dialects through NFS over UDP/IP on TCP/IP networks.
CD-ROM Appendix D: Technical Specifications Server Weight AXIS 850, AXIS 950 AXIS 851, AXIS 951 Environmental 1.8 lbs (0.8 kg) 3.9 lbs (1.3 kg), excluding CD-ROM drive. Temperature: 40-105°F (5-40°C) Humidity: 20-80% RHG, non-condensing. Approvals EMC Safety CE: EN 55022/1987, EN50082-1/1992. FCC Class A. EN 60950, UL, CSA. Approved power supply for all countries. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Appendix E: How To Contact Axis Appendix E How To Contact Axis Technical Support If you need technical support, please contact your dealer. If they can’t help you, they will forward your request through the appropriate channels. Internet and World Wide Web If you are connected to Internet, have a look at the Axis WWW Home Page at http://www.axis.se/or http://www.axisinc.com/. Here you can find information about the company and our products.
Appendix E: How To Contact Axis The Axis Offices Europe, Middle East, South America, Africa, Australia North & Central America Japan Hong Kong, Asia (except Japan & Middle East) 66 To contact an Axis office, choose the one nearest to your region: Axis Communications AB Scheelevägen 16 S-223 70 Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 270 18 00 Fax: +46 46 13 61 30 Email: info@axis.se Axis Communications Inc.
Index Index Numerics C 10baseT 14 cd drive access 25 cd folder 23, 45 CD indicator 55 cd.txt file 45 CD-ROM access control 45 accessing 25 alias 46 compatible drives 15 drive speed 15 inserting 23 jukeboxes 15 map to drive letter 25 user limit 45, 46 volume name 46 CD-ROM access 25 config folder 24, 45, 51 config.ini file 24, 51 config.
Index Flash ROM 61 folder cd 23, 45 config 24, 45, 51 volumes 24, 45 ftp 61 M media type 1 14 type 3 14 mounting 25 N G GID 49 H hardware type 20 host name 18 I IBM Peer for OS/2 40 indicator CD 55 network 55 power 55 status 10, 11, 55 installation Apple Macintosh 44 DOS 32, 43 IBM Peer for OS/2 40 UNIX 44 Windows 95 26, 34 Windows for Workgroups 29, 37 Windows NT 39 Internet 65 internet address 18 Internet Axis Home Page 65 IPX 26 Name 46 net mask 21 NetWare 26 authentication server 46 server name 26
Index root level access 25 root.txt file 45 S SCSI address 12 cable 7 termination 10, 12, 53 server name 53 NetWare 26 SMB 33, 51 SessionTimeout 46 share-level access control 48 SMB 33 over NetBIOS/NetBEUI 51 over NetBIOS/TCP/IP 51 server name 33 SMB server name 33, 51 SMBPassword 48 SNMP 51 Software updates 61 source routing 22 SourceRouting 51 stat.