CLI Reference Guide
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Index
command example, 3-7
explained, 3-4
parameters and values, listed and
explained, 3-7
Optimizing NetWare Client software
memory usage, 2-59
security, 1-8, 1-15
speed, 1-4, 2-57
Options. See NET.CFG options
P
Packet
forgery, preventing, 1-8
sending large, over network, 1-5
signature (see NCP packet signature)
Packet Burst
disabling, 1-5
memory requirements, 1-4
using, to increase client speed, 1-4
when to use, 1-5
Parameters. See BIND parameters;
Command line parameters;
NET.CFG parameters; specific
parameter name
PATH TCP_CFG Protocol TCPIP option
parameter, explained, 2-125
PB BUFFERS NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-88
PBURST READ WINDOWS SIZE
NetWare DOS Requester option
parameter, explained, 2-88
PBURST WRITE WINDOWS SIZE
NetWare DOS Requester option
parameter, explained, 2-89
PORT Link driver option parameter,
explained, 2-38
PREFERRED SERVER NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-89
PREFERRED TREE NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-90
PRINT BUFFER SIZE NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-91
PRINT HEADER NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-92
PRINT TAIL NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-92
Problems. See Troubleshooting
Protocol IPX NET.CFG option
explained, 2-103
parameters available, listed 2-103 (see
also specific parameter name)
syntax example, 2-103
PROTOCOL Link driver option
parameter, explained, 2-39
Protocol SPX NET.CFG option
explained, 2-109
parameters available, listed 2-109 (see
also specific parameter name)
syntax example, 2-109
Protocol TCPIP NET.CFG option
explained, 2-114
parameters available, listed 2-114 (see
also specific parameter name)
syntax example, 2-115
R
RAW_SOCKETS Protocol TCPIP option
parameter, explained, 2-123
READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY
NetWare DOS Requester option
parameter, explained, 2-93
Requester. See NetWare DOS Requester
Requirements, Packet Burst memory, 1-4
RESPONDER NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-94
ROUTE.COM file. See also IBM Token-
Ring Source Routing
reducing traffic on IBM bridges with, 1-
10
S
SEARCH MODE NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-94
Security
guidelines for client workstations, 1-15
improving, with NCP packet signature,
1-8
NCP packet signature, risks (explained),
1-9
Server, explained
name, supported by TCP/IP Transport
for DOS, 2-122
security, 1-10
signature level, 1-10
SET STATION TIME NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-96
SHORT MACHINE TYPE NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-96
SHOW DOTS NetWare DOS Requester
option parameter, explained, 2-97
SIGNATURE LEVEL NetWare DOS
Requester option parameter,
explained, 2-97
SLOT Link driver option parameter,
explained, 2-40
SNMP group, MIB-II support (Desktop
SNMP NET.CFG option)
example NET.CFG using, 2-26
explained, 2-22
SNMPENABLEAUTHENTRAP
Desktop SNMP option parameter,
explained, 2-24
Sockets. See Connection sockets
SPX ABORT TIMEOUT Protocol SPX
option parameter, explained, 2-110
SPX CONNECTIONS Protocol SPX
option parameter, explained, 2-111
SPX LISTEN TIMEOUT Protocol SPX
option parameter, explained, 2-111
SPX VERIFY TIMEOUT Protocol SPX
option parameter, explained, 2-112
STPIPX.COM transport provider file,
explained, 2-126
STPUDP.COM transport provider file,
explained, 2-126
SYSCONTACT Desktop SNMP option
parameter, explained, 2-24
SYSLOCATION Desktop SNMP option
parameter, explained, 2-25
SYSNAME Desktop SNMP option
parameter, explained, 2-25
System group, MIB-II support (Desktop
SNMP NET.CFG option)
example NET.CFG using, 2-26
explained, 2-22
System messages, listed and explained, 4-1