I know AIX 4.3.3 supports IPX - barely.  I set it up for a netware
client a year or so ago that ONLY had IPX.  However your TSM would
be limitation, you didn't mention which version.  As of TSM server
4.2,
the TSM SERVER doesn't support IPX, I believe the client still did
though.

If you can't get TCPIP on client, let me know and I'll dig up the info
on
how to setup IPX on AIX.



David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH      321.434.5536
Pager  321.634.8230
Fax:    321.434.5509
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/21/02 09:14AM >>>
hi all,

A cotumer of ours wants a netware 5.1 server in our backup schedule.
This client doesnt support tcp/ip only ipxspx. I did see an ipxsockeReceived: from 
HealthFirst-MTA by hfgwise1-dmz.health-first
available in server options, but according to the costumer the server
returnes with an "invalid ipx adress" when starting the client.
Now this costumer had netware installed by another party 4 years ago
and
doesnt know anything about handling the OS itself, nor do I. So our
only
option is to make the tsm-server available to the ipx protocol. As far
as I
know aix (4.3.2) doesnt understand ipx. My question: how do I make aix
understand ipx? or how do i make netware understand tcpip?

thnx a lot,

Miİhelle


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