System information

Novell NetWare 3.1x or higher
TME 10 NetFinity Version 4.0 (Services or Manager)
2. Hardware requirements:
Personal computer with at least a 80386 processor, depending on the
operating system used for this workstation.
7 - 10 MB (Services); 12-15 MB (Manager) - available hard disk space
At least one LAN adapter with one of the following communications
protocol drivers installed:
NetBIOS
At least two names, one session and five NCBs are required for
NetBIOS.
IPX
IBM TCP/IP for DOS or another WinSock Version 1.1 compatible
driver
3. Connection possibilities for TME 10 NetFinity:
There are different ways to connect your TME 10 NetFinity manager to your
workstations. Also, several operating systems and communication protocols
are supported. See Figure 1 on page 3 for an overview of these
connections.
You can use any hardware connection to your clients and servers as
long as you provide a supported network device driver. This may be a
connection on a LAN such as a token-ring or Ethernet or a WAN
connection using LAN distance or bridges and routers depending on the
protocols that are used.
You also may use a serial connection for your access. See Chapter 2,
“NT Systems Management Functions” on page 11 for details on the
configuration for this type of connection. A lot of different modems have
been pre-configured in TME 10 NetFinity to make the integration easier.
In Appendix B, “List of Supported Modems” on page 169 you will find a
complete list of the already pre-configured modems supported by TME 10
NetFinity. Of course you can modify and add any additional definitions for
your own modems.
Another way to connect to your remote workstations is to use the
Internet. We provide an easy-to-use interface to manage remote clients
over the WWW. See Chapter 6, “Webability” on page 145 for details on
the new Internet service.
2 Systems Management from an NT Server Point of View