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Hp vpn server appliance sa3000 series - release 6.8.2 release notes
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Using the VPN Client With Novell NetWare
4
Reference Number 670S-2
The Novell NetWare 4 server uses IPX (Internet Packet
Exchange), however, the VPN Client does not support IPX
through a tunnel.
Theoretically, to work around this, Novell NetWare/IP can
be used. NetWare/IP encapsulates IPX information in an IP
(Internet Protocol) packet that can be sent to any IP
address.
Connecting to NDS (Novell's Network Directory Services)
running on NetWare 4.x or IntranetWare requires special
support for communications by means of IP. The special
support is called NetWare/IP.
Use the latest Novell client with service pack that is
appropriate to your operating system: Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows NT. Then, when you install the
Novell client software, select the option appropriate to the
Novell server version: the IPX option for a NetWare 4
server (the IP option is not useful for NetWare 4).
On a Windows 95 or Windows 98 client, NetWare/IP is
added as a protocol. On a Windows NT workstation,
NetWare/IP is added as a service, after which it appears as
an adapter.
On the NetWare 4 or IntranetWare server, NetWare/IP is
installed on the server as an additional product.
A DNS (Domain Name Service) server with appropriate
entries to identify NetWare resources in the NetWare/IP
domain also is required. A Domain SAP/RIP (Service
Advertising Protocol/Routing Information Protocol) Server
(DSS) is required to provide information about network
services to the servers and clients.
It is also possible to connect to NetWare servers running
IPX through an IP-to-IPX gateway.
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