NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: NIPS21.EXE; NetWare/IP 2.1 Server Files README FOR: NIPS21.EXE NOVELL PRODUCTS and VERSIONS: NetWare/IP 2.1 ABSTRACT: NIPS21.EXE upgrades the server's NetWare/IP to v2.1. It is required for all NetWare 4.10 sites that want to run IP. To use NIPS21, you must also download NIPW21.EXE. NOTE: Before extracting NIPS21.EXE, create a server directory "IP" , at the root of a server volume, and place NIPS21.EXE in it. Read ALL of the installation and configuration instructions before installing NIPS21. If you want to do an IP server-to-server install of NetWare 4.1, also download INSTLL.EXE. ----------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ISSUE: This document includes the following sections: Included Files Installation (it is important that you read ALL of this) Configuration - Configuring Servers with More Than One Network Adapter Card - Modifying the DSS Dedicated Mode Parameter - Modifying the Maximum Number of UDP Datagrams and TCP Connections - Modifying the Slow Link Customizations Parameter - Supporting Secondary DSS Servers with Multiple IP Addresses - Default Tick Values - Disabling DNS - Increasing the Maximum Size of AUDIT.LOG - Setting up SAP/RIP Filtering Stopping a Server Running Both NetWare/IP and DSS Running with Other Software - Installing NetWare 4.1 Over an IP Network - Compatibility With Previous Versions of NetWare/IP - Compatibility with NLSP - Compatibility with Broadcast Applications Troubleshooting - What to do if TCP/IP is Not Available - What to do if there is a DSS Database Error Using DynaText - Installing the DynaText Online Document Viewer - Uninstalling the Online Documentation Self-Extracting File Name: nips21.exe Files Included Size Date Time ..\ NIPS21.TXT (This file) ..NWIP1\ NWIPINST.NLM 55258 3-16-95 10:49:02 pm PINSTALL.NLM 16336 3-25-95 10:50:02 am README.TXT 36848 6-21-95 4:17:34 pm SPACE.DAT 15 3-28-95 11:02:46 am ..NWIP1\ETC\ RPCNET.CFG 156 8-4-94 12:37:36 pm ..NWIP1\ETC\NET\ ..NWIP1\ETC\NET\NETWARE\ SERVICES 140 7-31-92 3:39:50 pm ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\ CONFADDR.NLM 27012 3-17-95 12:31:04 am DISPATCH.NLM 17022 3-23-95 10:04:32 am DNSAGENT.NLM 29636 3-17-95 1:19:50 am INITNWIP.NLM 7508 3-17-95 4:37:08 pm LOCAL_ND.NLM 4930 7-10-94 5:48:04 pm NAMED.NLM 32903 3-23-95 10:07:08 am NETDB.NLM 44737 3-17-95 1:33:32 pm NETDIR.NLM 7155 9-22-94 2:11:02 pm NFS.NAM 14540 10-6-94 11:27:40 pm NFSUNINS.NLM 37670 3-16-95 10:53:04 pm NFS_41X.NAM 14686 3-23-95 5:02:30 pm PCONFIG.NLM 9286 3-16-95 10:51:28 pm PKERNEL.NLM 144341 3-29-95 10:52:24 am RPCBSTUB.NLM 581 3-16-95 11:15:50 pm SRVAGT.NLM 24407 3-17-95 12:54:52 am TCP_ND.NLM 7232 7-10-94 5:38:14 pm TIRPC.NLM 52636 3-2-95 6:16:24 pm UNICON.NLM 89506 3-17-95 12:22:56 am UNICRYPT.NLM 2484 3-16-95 11:15:24 pm ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\ ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\19\ NFSUNINS.HLP 637 3-3-95 1:01:18 pm NFSUNINS.MSG 5203 3-16-95 10:52:56 pm NWIPINST.HLP 2683 6-21-93 2:53:24 pm PATFILES.DAT 548 11-20-94 11:04:30 am PCONFIG.DAT 7266 3-20-95 8:33:26 pm PCONFIG.HLP 1176 7-29-92 1:27:20 pm PCONFIG.MSG 738 3-16-95 10:51:24 pm PFILES.DAT 54089 3-28-95 11:02:46 am PINSTALL.HLP 376 11-24-94 2:23:26 pm ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\4\ CONFADDR.MSG 2193 3-17-95 12:30:58 am DISPATCH.MSG 1542 3-23-95 10:04:28 am DNSAGENT.MSG 1944 3-17-95 1:19:40 am INITNWIP.MSG 2681 3-17-95 4:37:00 pm IPADDR.HLP 2823 1-9-95 9:45:06 am NAMED.MSG 4699 3-23-95 10:07:00 am NETDB.MSG 1407 3-17-95 1:33:16 pm NFSUNINS.HLP 637 3-3-95 1:01:18 pm NFSUNINS.MSG 5203 3-16-95 10:52:56 pm NWIPINST.HLP 2683 6-21-93 2:53:24 pm NWIPINST.MSG 5204 3-16-95 10:48:50 pm NWNFS.HLP 142 1-31-95 12:01:04 pm PATFILES.DAT 548 11-20-94 11:04:30 am PCONFIG.DAT 7266 3-20-95 8:33:26 pm PCONFIG.HLP 1176 7-29-92 1:27:20 pm PCONFIG.MSG 738 3-16-95 10:51:24 pm PFILES.DAT 54089 3-28-95 11:02:46 am PINSTALL.HLP 376 11-24-94 2:23:26 pm PINSTALL.MSG 658 3-25-95 10:50:00 am PKERNEL.MSG 4094 3-16-95 11:13:56 pm SRVAGT.MSG 1323 3-17-95 12:54:44 am UNICON.HLP 14814 1-26-95 10:52:02 am UNICON.MSG 10003 3-17-95 12:22:32 am ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\6\ NFSUNINS.HLP 637 3-3-95 1:01:18 pm NFSUNINS.MSG 5203 3-16-95 10:52:56 pm NWIPINST.HLP 2683 6-21-93 2:53:24 pm PATFILES.DAT 548 11-20-94 11:04:30 am PCONFIG.DAT 7266 3-20-95 8:33:26 pm PCONFIG.HLP 1176 7-29-92 1:27:20 pm PCONFIG.MSG 738 3-16-95 10:51:24 pm PFILES.DAT 54089 3-28-95 11:02:46 am PINSTALL.HLP 376 11-24-94 2:23:26 pm ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\7\ NFSUNINS.HLP 637 3-3-95 1:01:18 pm NFSUNINS.MSG 5203 3-16-95 10:52:56 pm NWIPINST.HLP 2683 6-21-93 2:53:24 pm PATFILES.DAT 548 11-20-94 11:04:30 am PCONFIG.DAT 7266 3-20-95 8:33:26 pm PCONFIG.HLP 1176 7-29-92 1:27:20 pm PCONFIG.MSG 738 3-16-95 10:51:24 pm PFILES.DAT 54089 3-28-95 11:02:46 am PINSTALL.HLP 376 11-24-94 2:23:26 pm ..NWIP1\SYSTEM\NLS\8\ NFSUNINS.HLP 637 3-3-95 1:01:18 pm NFSUNINS.MSG 5203 3-16-95 10:52:56 pm NWIPINST.HLP 2683 6-21-93 2:53:24 pm PATFILES.DAT 548 11-20-94 11:04:30 am PCONFIG.DAT 7266 3-20-95 8:33:26 pm PCONFIG.HLP 1176 7-29-92 1:27:20 pm PCONFIG.MSG 738 3-16-95 10:51:24 pm PFILES.DAT 54089 3-28-95 11:02:46 am PINSTALL.HLP 376 11-24-94 2:23:26 pm ..NWIP2\ ..NWIP2\BOOKS\ ..NWIP2\BOOKS\ADMINENU\ ..NWIP2\BOOKS\ADMINENU\INDEX\ INDEX.DAT 263070 2-23-95 3:44:02 pm ..NWIP2\DOC\ ..NWIP2\DOC\DOCS\ ..NWIP2\DOC\DOCS\ENGLISH\ ..NWIP2\DOC\DOCS\ENGLISH\NWIP20\ ..NWIP2\DOC\DOCS\ENGLISH\NWIP20\MISC\ BOOKLIST.TXT 225 1-19-95 3:51:10 pm ..NWIP2\ETC\ DOMAIN.IDX 25 6-14-94 1:57:56 pm HOSTS 28 6-24-92 3:22:56 pm NISMAKE 226 8-9-94 10:18:10 am NWPARAMS 594 8-2-93 11:02:46 am ROOT.DB 821 12-9-94 10:16:20 am SERVICES 981 2-28-94 5:07:08 pm 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Also, download and install NIPW21.EXE. 2. The SYS:ETC\HOSTS file that installs with NetWare 4.10 contains several sample host entries. If the following entries are in your SYS:ETC\HOSTS file, delete them before you install NIPS21. | 127.0.0.1 loopback lb localhost # normal loopback address | 130.57.4.2 ta tahiti ta.novell.com loghost | 130.57.6.40 osd-frog frog | 130.57.6.144 sj-in5 in5 | 192.67.172.71 sj-in1 in1 | 192.67.67.20 sri-nic.arpa nic.ddn.mil nic | 26.2.0.74 wsmr-simtel20.army.mil simtel20 However, if you install the NIPS21 before deleting these entries and you use local DNS, you can use UNICON to delete the entries. 3. Do not install NIPS21 on a SFT III server. NIPS21 does not support SFT III. 4. NetWare/IP 2.1 only supports the English language. When you install NetWare/IP 2.1 on a NetWare server with the LANGUAGE parameter set to French, Italian, German, or Spanish, the NetWare/IP installation module will automatically load using English. There is no need for you to change the LANGUAGE parameter value. 5. On the server, create the directory IP at the root of a server volume. 6. Place NIPS21.EXE in the directory you created. NOTE: Because the paths in NIPS21 are unusually long, it is vital that you not use a longer directory name, or extract NIPS21 lower in the directory structure. If you do, some of the files may not install properly because of too long a path name. 7. Execute NIPS21.EXE. NIPS21 For more information on setting up a server-based installation, refer to Chapter 4 of the NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide (in Dynatext). 8. NIPS21 includes NETDB.NLM (in SYS:\IP\NWIP1\SYSTEM) and V_NFS.NLM (in SYS:\IP\NWIP2\SYSTEM). NetWare 4.1 ships with same two NLMs. If you install NIPS21 using the NetWare/IP-NetWare 4.1 "Integrated Install", select NO when prompted to overwrite these files. If you inadvertently overwrite the files, you can copy them from NIPS21, to the server, after the NetWare 4.1 installation is complete. 9. If your server runs the NUC.NLM provided with UnixWare, you must unload NETDB.NLM before installing NIPS21. To unload NETDB.NLM, type: UNISTOP at the server console prompt. 10. To install NIPS21 on a remote NetWare server across an IP network, do the following: --- A. Copy the following files from \IP: | - NWCCSS.NLM to SYS:SYSTEM of the server on which you plan to | install NWIP. | - XCONSOLE.NL2 to SYS:SYSTEM\XCONSOLE.NLM. | - XCONSOLE.MS2 to SYS:SYSTEM\NLS\4\XCONSOLE.MSG | - TELNETD.NL2 to SYS:SYSTEM\TELNETD.NLM | - TELNETD.MS2 to SYS:SYSTEM\NLS\4\TELNETD.MSG --- B. If XCONSOLE is already running on the remote server, unload and reload it before proceeding. --- C. You can now telnet to the remote server and begin installing NIPS21. --- D. When NWIP installation finishes copying the files to your server, it will prompt you to log in using the admin user object. If you are unable to log in, unload NETDB and then run UNISTART. Then enter the following command at the server console prompt to create the UNICON management groups: LOAD UNICON /L INITNWIP UNICON will launch and prompt you to log in as Admin. --- E. After you log in successfully, the installation program will finish the NetWare/IP initialization and unload UNICON. --- F. For more information on using XCONSOLE to install over the IP protocol, read XCONSOLE.TXT, which is in SYS:IP\NWIP2\SYSTEM. 11. Make UNISTART.NCF the last line in your AUTOEXEC.NCF. You can modify AUTOEXEC.NCF using the INSTALL utility. Installing the UNICON Management Groups Manually ------------------------------------------------ If you are able to log in as ADMIN, when you install NIPS21, the installation program creates the UNICON management groups described in Chapter 5 of the "NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide" (in Dynatext). These management groups are created in the server's default context. Once the groups are created, you can delegate UNICON management tasks by adding users to the appropriate groups. Because the groups are created in the default context, group members who log in using the group user object, can be authenticated at the local partition rather than at the root partition. If you change the server's default context, or if NDS is not installed on the server when NetWare/IP is installed, you must create the groups manually by typing the following command at the server console prompt: LOAD UNICON /L INITNWIP Configuration ============= Configuring Servers with More Than One Network Adapter Card ----------------------------------------------------------- If your server has more than one network adapter card, it also has more than one IP address. During installation, only the first IP address identified by TCP/IP, is entered into SYS:ETC/HOSTS. After installation you must edit the SYS:ETC/HOSTS file and enter the remaining IP addresses used by the server. For example, if your server named sjf-argos has two IP addresses, you would make the following entries in SYS:ETC/HOSTS: 123.47.6.78 sjf-argos 123.48.6.8 sjf-argos Modifying the DSS Dedicated Mode Parameter ------------------------------------------ By default, the DSS server runs in dedicated mode. As its name implies, dedicated mode dedicates system resources to DSS activities. If you want to free up some system resources to enable you to run other NLMs on the server along with DSS.NLM, you can edit the DEDICATED_DSS line in the DSS section of SYS:ETC\NWPARAMS to disable or enable dedicated mode as follows: DEDICATED_DSS 0 (to disable) or DEDICATED_DSS 1 (to enable) After changing this parameter value, you must unload and then reload the DSS.NLM in order for the change to take effect. Modifying the Maximum Number of UDP Datagrams and TCP Connections ----------------------------------------------------------------- DSS.NLM allows you to manually configure the maximum size of the UDP packet queues and maximum number of simultaneous TCP connections maintained by DSS for storing SAP and RIP packets. To reconfigure these parameters, add the following lines to the DSS section of the server's SYS:ETC\NWPARAMS: MAX_UDP_PKTS (default: 64) MAX_TCP_CONNS (default: 16) where and are decimal integers greater than the default values. You must modify the NWPARAMS file on each DSS server on which you want to change the defaults. After changing this parameter value, you must unload and then reload the DSS.NLM, in order for the change to take effect. Modifying the Slow Link Customizations Parameter ------------------------------------------------ If you modify the Slow Link Customizations parameter value, you must unload and reload the NetWare/IP server module for the change to take effect. Supporting Secondary DSS Servers with Multiple IP Addresses ----------------------------------------------------------- If a secondary DSS server has multiple IP addresses, you must add the following line to the DSS section of the server's SYS:ETC\NWPARAMS: THIS_DSS_IPADDR Where is the preferred IP address for use by the DSS server component. Default Tick Values ------------------- The default tick values listed in Chapter 7 of the "NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide" (in Dynatext) have been changed. The new default tick values are: Ticks between nodes on the same IP subnet = 2 Ticks between nodes on the same IP net = 4 Ticks between nodes on different IP nets = 6 Disabling DNS ------------- If you disable the NetWare DNS service on your server, the DSS service is also disabled. You can enable both services by enabling DNS. Increasing the Maximum Size of AUDIT.LOG ---------------------------------------- If you increase the maximum size of AUDIT.LOG, you must make sure the TCP/IP Physical Receive Packet Size is set to a minimum value of 4202. Values less than 4202 may cause TCP/IP transmission errors. By default, the Physical Receive Packet size is set to 4202, however it can be modified using the STARTUP.NCF file. To ensure that the Receive Packet size is set to a minimum of 4202, check the STARTUP.NCF file for the following line: MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE = This line appears in the file, you must ensure that the value is set to a minimum of 4202 or remove the line so that the system accepts the default value. Setting up SAP/RIP Filtering ---------------------------- NetWare/IP gateways provide a means to connect IP and IPX networks. You can use one of the following methods to implement SAP/RIP filtering between the IP and IPX network segments when using a NetWare/IP gateway: 1. Filter IPX-side information from flowing to the IP segment. To do this, you must set up the server as a non-forwarding gateway as described in Chapter 8 of the NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide (in Dynatext). A non-forwarding NetWare/IP gateway does not report SAP/RIP information learned from the IPX network to the DSS server. 2. Filter IP-side information from flowing to the IPX segment. To do this, you must use the INETCFG and FLTCFG utilities provided with NetWare 4.1. First, bind IPX to the LAN card using the INETCFG utility. Then use the FLTCFG utility to filter outgoing SAPs/RIPs as required on the LAN card you configured. NOTE: FLTCFG can only control LAN bindings configured through INETCFG. You must bind IPX to the LAN card using INETCFG. In addition, FLTCFG requires that you only use one frame type per board. Therefore, you must use a separate LAN card for each frame type you are supporting. These are the only supported methods for implementing SAP/RIP filtering on a NetWare/IP network. Note the following SAP/RIP filtering limitations: --- An IP-only server cannot filter incoming SAPs/RIPs --- A NetWare/IP server with one LAN card where IPX is bound to two frame types cannot filter outbound SAP/RIP traffic selectively on one of the two frame types. Stopping a Server Running Both NetWare/IP & DSS ----------------------------------------------- When you stop a NetWare/IP server, the server reports its status to a DSS server. However, if the NetWare/IP server and the DSS server are running on the same machine, the NetWare/IP server would most likely report its status to the DSS server on the local machine. In order for the rest of the network to learn the status of the NetWare/IP server, the DSS would have to report the change to the primary DSS at the next database synchronization. However, if you down the server before the next synchronization, the change would not be reported to the rest of the network. Therefore, when you stop a server that is running both the NetWare/IP and DSS server components, you should use the following procedure: 1. Unload the NetWare/IP server 2. Force the DSS server to synchronize its database with the primary DSS by typing the following command at the server console prompt: LOAD DSS /SYNC 3. Wait a minute and then down the server. Running NIPS21 with Other Software ================================== Installing NetWare 4.1 Over an IP Network ----------------------------------------- To install the NetWare 4.1 software using a server-to-server install over the IP protocol, download the file INSTLL.EXE. Compatibility With Previous Versions of NetWare/IP -------------------------------------------------- NetWare/IP 2.1 is fully compatible with previous versions of NetWare/IP. However, you should upgrade your primary DSS server and all secondary DSS servers to NetWare/IP 2.1 to take full advantage of new features and functionality provided in this release. You do not have to upgrade your NetWare/IP servers and clients immediately. However, you should plan to migrate all your server and client nodes to 2.1 as soon as possible. In the interim, make sure that all of your NetWare/IP 1.1 server nodes have been upgraded to the NIP191 (or later) patch. When running multiple versions of NetWare/IP on the same network, keep in mind that you cannot manage your 1.1 servers using UNICON 2.1. Similarly, you cannot manage your 2.1 servers using UNICON 1.1. Refer to Chapter 4 of the "NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide" (in Dynatext) for more information on upgrading your NetWare/IP network. Compatibility with NLSP ----------------------- NetWare/IP is compatible with the NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) in SAP/RIP Compatibility Mode only. Compatibility with Broadcast Applications ----------------------------------------- You can run non-SAP/RIP broadcast applications in multiple NetWare/IP domains on the same subnet. However, to prevent routing loops you must make sure the NetWare/IP domains are using different UDP port numbers for NetWare/IP communications. Troubleshooting =============== What to Do if TCP/IP is Unavailable ----------------------------------- When using UNICON to log in to a remote server, you may get an error message indicating that TCP/IP is unavailable. This condition is temporary. If you receive the message, retry logging in to the server later. If there is a DSS Database Error -------------------------------- If you receive a message indicating that there is a Btrieve error in the DSS database, you must reset the DSS database on the affected server. To reset the DSS database, type the following command at the server console prompt: load dss /resetdb DynaText ======== Installing the DynaText Online Viewer ------------------------------------- If you are installing the online documentation and the installation program detects that you already have the DynaText viewer installed, the installation program will ask you whether to overwrite the existing Dynatext viewer files. If you choose to overwrite the viewer files, you must ensure that there are no users accessing the viewer. If a user is accessing the viewer when the installation program tries to overwrite the files, installation will fail. To Uninstall the Online Documentation ------------------------------------- The UNINSTALL utility does not delete all NetWare/IP files from your server. After you uninstall NetWare/IP 2.1, you must uninstall all files specified in Chapter 10 of the NetWare/IP Administrator's Guide (in Dynatext). In addition, if you installed the online documentation on this server, you must also manually delete NetWare/IP document entries from the DynaText configuration file, SYS:\PUBLIC\SYSDOCS.CFG. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information. -----------------------------------------------------------------