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3 Modify the line by removing the semicolon and typing the name or names of the scopes you
want this server to have access to.
If you aren't sure about the exact scope names, you can view the SLP configuration of a
NetWare server on the same network segment. Log into Novell Remote Manager on the server
and click Manage Applications > SLP.
You can list multiple scopes, separated by commas (no spaces).
For example, you might change the line as follows:
net.slp.useScopes = Directory
4 Find the following line:
;net.slp.DAAddresses = myDa1,myDa2,myDa3
5 Modify the line by removing the semicolon and typing the actual IP address of the Novell SLP
DA (using Novell Remote Manager if necessary).
net.slp.DAAddresses = IP_Address
6 Save the file and close it.
7 At a terminal prompt, enter the following to restart the SLP daemon and reset its configuration:
rcslpd restart
8 Enter the following commands to verify that the DA and scopes you configured are recognized.
slptool findsrvs service:
The DA server should be listed.
slptool findscopes
The scopes should be listed.
9 If you did this after installing OES 2, enter the following name to verify that the tree is found:
slptool findsrvs service:ndap.novell
Checking the Status of Novell SLP Services
There are several ways to check the status of Novell SLP services.
If you know the IP addresses of the DAs, check the
servers to see if the DA IP addresses are listed.
If you know the scope names, check for the proper scope name configuration by using the
command.
SLP SCOPE LIST
Use the
DISPLAY SLP SERVICES
the scopes that the server is configured to use.
Use iManager to open the scope container object to see all of the registered services.
If you are registering different services in different scopes, look in the
for
REGISTER TYPE
At the DOS prompt on a Windows workstation with Client32 installed, use the
command.
command to list all of the services that are registered in all of
lines.
file on non-DA
SYS:\etc\slp.cfg
SYS:\etc\slp.cfg
SET
file
SLPINFO /ALL
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