Supervising the Network

I-6
Index
Memory, workstation
not swapping, with login scripts, 5-45
Menu commands. See also NMENU utility
EXEC (specifying actions), 6-16
GETx (specifying user input), 6-19
ITEM (specifying menu options), 6-12
LOAD (executing one menu from
another), 6-17
MENU (naming menus), 6-11
SHOW (displaying submenu), 6-18
Menu program. See NMENU utility
MENU utility, converting to NMENU, 6-
27
MENUCNVT command, using, 6-27
MENUMAKE utility, compiling
converted menu program, 6-27
Menus. See NMENU utility
Merging partitions
with NetWare Administrator, 4-14
with PARTMGR, 4-15
Message routing group
explained, 2-23
Messages
displaying during login, 5-55
displaying with LOGIN, 5-3
MINUTE identifier variable, explained, 5-
59
MNU filename extension, explained 6-27.
See also NMENU utility
MONTH identifier variable, explained, 5-
59
MONTH_NAME identifier variable,
explained, 5-59
Mount point
volumes, 3-16
Moving objects
with NETADMIN, 2-60
with NetWare Administrator, 2-58
N
Name
container object, rules for, 2-13
user’s full, specifying in login scripts, 5-
59
user’s last, specifying in login scripts, 5-
59
user’s login, specifying in login scripts,
5-59
Name space. See also Macintosh files
viewing for a directory or file, 3-64
Name, machine
long, specifying in login scripts, 5-37, 5-
60
short, specifying in login scripts, 5-60
NCP
explained, 7-16
packet signatures, 7-24
NCP packet signature
client/server, illustrated, 7-27
examples, 7-28
server, assigning, 7-28
workstation, assigning, 7-28
NDAY_OF_WEEK identifier variable,
explained, 5-59
NDIR utility, 3-66
viewing information about directories
and files with, 3-66
NDS
about, 4-3
Partition Management utilities, 4-3
re-installing, 4-44
removing, 4-42
removing using DS Install, 4-3
using DS Repair, 4-3
NDS database, 9
NDS synchronization
viewing the status of, 4-85
NDS Trace
using, 4-85
NET.CFG
changing after moving an object, 4-16
NETADMIN utility, installing on a DOS
workstation 20. See also specific task
NetWare
file access control, 3-11
files, where stored, 3-22
protocols, overview of, 7-11, 7-12, 7-16
Medium-Access (MAC), 7-12
NetWare Core Protocol (NCP),
7-16
startup, 7-17
trustee assignments, 3-9
users, 3-3
utilities for file access control, 3-12
NetWare Administrator utility. See also
specific task
creating a Windows icon for, 18
installing on a Windows workstation, 17
NetWare Directory Services
configuring, 4-2
partitions, explained, 4-5
setting up partitions and replicas, 4-5
NetWare protocols
explained, 7-11, 7-15
IPX, explained, 7-12
MAC explained, 7-12
NCP explained, 7-16
RIP explained, 7-15
SPX explained, 7-13
NetWare Requester for DOS, version,
specifying in login scripts, 5-60
NetWare Requester for OS/2
version, specifying in login scripts, 5-60
NetWare rights
changing with UnixWare utilities, 3-17
translated from UNIX permissions, 3-14
UnixWare permission bits checking, 3-
11
NetWare security, 7-24
NetWare server
accounting, setting up, 7-32
bindery-based, attaching to from login
script, 5-20
bringing down process, 7-17
error log, viewing, 7-30
managing, 7-17
packet signature levels, 7-26
packet signature, assigning, 7-28
resources, controlling, 7-32
securing the, 7-25
security,allowing clients, 7-26
setting client packet signature levels, 7-
26
specifying in login scripts, 5-60
tuning, 7-18
NetWare server error log file
viewing the, 7-30
NetWare Server Files Setup window, 3-19
NetWare Server object
deleting with NetWare Administrator, 4-
46
deleting with PARTMGR, 4-48