S e t t i n g O p t i o n a l C o n f i g u r a t i o n s
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X N I C - E N E T / T R I N G C o n f i g u r a t i o n G u i d e
Setting
Optional
Configurations
This section describes procedures for communicating with the
XNIC to monitor system parameters or to change the
parameters from their factory defaults, as discussed in the
previous section.
Remote Logging
into the XNIC via
TES
To monitor or change configuration parameters on the XNIC,
you must first login to the XNIC from your Novell
workstation.
Novell workstations require the terminal emulation program,
TES
, and the
Kermit
protocol to access the XNIC remotely.
Both of these are furnished on the
Utilities for: LAN Server,
LAN Manager, Novell NetWare (TES)
diskette.
TES
is a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program that
requires about 35K of base RAM. It can be loaded either from
the DOS prompt or at boot up from the
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
Loading TES from the DOS prompt is the preferred method.
Windows must not be running. Do not load TES into higher
memory since unpredictable results may occur.
Note
TES must be loaded after NetWare client software is installed
and before starting Kermit. If TES is already present, do not
repeat the installation.
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