Re: IPX Clients

2000-11-20 Thread David Longo
Thanks - that did the trick!! >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/20/00 04:15PM >>> Hi David, >From the "TSM for NetWare Using the Backup-Archive Client" manual: --- Ipxserveraddress The ipxserveraddress option specifies the IPX/SPX address of

Re: IPX Clients

2000-11-20 Thread Andy Raibeck
Hi David, >From the "TSM for NetWare Using the Backup-Archive Client" manual: --- Ipxserveraddress The ipxserveraddress option specifies the IPX/SPX address of a server on an OS/2 or AIX host that is not in the same network as the

Re: IPX Clients

2000-11-20 Thread Jay Schuh
Have you tried using the network and node address as one long string (no colon between them). I have seen it documented as: Jay Schuh Johnson Controls Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 11/20/2000 01:47:34 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL

Re: IPX Clients

2000-11-20 Thread Jim Kirkman
David, Have you tried the following? No guarantees but it's the format that a router uses. ... where x's are IPX network and 's are mac address David Longo wrote: > I have a Netware Client that for variuos reasons can only talk IPX for the time >being. I have configur