CLI Reference Guide

Index
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LOCK DELAY NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-81
LOCK RETRIES NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-81
LONG MACHINE TYPE NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-82
LSL. See Link Support Layer
M
MAX BOARDS Link support option
parameter, explained, 2-49
MAX FRAME SIZE Link driver option
parameter, explained, 2-34
MAX STACKS Link support option
parameter, explained, 2-50
MAX TASKS NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-83
MEM Link driver option parameter,
explained, 2-35
Memory requirements, Packet Burst, 1-4
MEMPOOL Link support option
parameter, explained, 2-50
MESSAGE LEVEL NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-83
MESSAGE TIMEOUT NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-84
Messages. See System messages
MIB-II support (Desktop SNMP
NET.CFG option category)
example NET.CFG using, 2-26
explained, 2-22
interface group, explained, 2-25
parameters, listed and explained 2-22
(see also specific parameter name)
SNMP group, explained, 2-22
system group, explained, 2-22
TCP/IP groups, explained, 2-26
MINIMUM SPX RETRIES Protocol SPX
option parameter, explained, 2-110
MINIMUM TIME TO NET NetWare
DOS Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-85
Modifying NET.CFG file. See NET.CFG
file, modifying
MONITOR COMMUNITY Desktop
SNMP option parameter, explained,
2-17
N
NAME CONTEXT NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-85
Name servers supported by TCP/IP
Transport for DOS, explained, 2-122
NCP packet signature
disabling, 1-12
effective signature levels, explained, 1-
10
examples, 1-10
explained, 1-8
improving security with, 1-8
installing, 1-11
levels, explained, 1-9
options, explained, 1-9
troubleshooting, 1-13
when to use, 1-9
NET.CFG file
client workstation, configuring with, 2-3
conventions, explained, vi, 2-4
creating, 2-4
example, 2-5, 2-60
explained, 2-3
format of, 2-4
Large Internet Packets, disabling with,
1-7
NCP packet signature, disabling with, 1-
12
Packet Burst, disabling with, 1-5
parameters, entering in, 2-4
parameters, listed and explained, 2-7
NET.CFG file, modifying
explained, 2-4
for Desktop SNMP, 2-13, 2-126
for IPX protocol, 2-103
for LAN driver, 2-27
for Link Driver support, 2-46
for NetWare client workstation
software, 2-52
for SPX protocol, 2-109
for TCP/IP protocol stack, 2-114
for transport providers, 2-126
NET.CFG options listed, with parameters
and defaults 2-7. See also specific
option name; specific parameter
name
NetBIOS UDP socket requirements, 2-122
NetWare DOS Requester NET.CFG
option
explained, 2-52
parameters available, listed 2-62 (see
also specific parameter name)
syntax example, 2-63
NetWare DOS Requester software
command (VLM) example, 3-8
core VLM programs, listed and
explained, 2-52
default settings, example NET.CFG file,
2-60
explained, 2-52, 3-4
managing, 2-56
NETX parameters, compatibility with,
2-54
optimizing, for best performance, 2-57
optimizing, for smallest conventional
memory usage, 2-59
parameter and values, listed and
explained, 3-5
NetWare Loadable Module (NLM), using
third-party with NCP packet
signature, 1-14
NetWare Protocol NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-86
Network
increasing speed on, 1-4
security (see Security)
NETWORK PRINTERS NetWare DOS
Requester option, explained, 2-87
NLM. See NetWare Loadable Module
NO_BOOTP Protocol TCPIP option
parameter, explained, 2-124
NODE ADDRESS Link driver option
parameter, explained, 2-36, 2-37
Non-Core VLM programs in NetWare
DOS Requester, listed and explained,
2-53
O
ODI LAN Driver software