Consolidating Data From Netware 4 Servers; Binding Ipx On The Server; Binding Ipx On The Client - Novell SERVER CONSOLIDATION MIGRATION TOOLKIT 1.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 12-23-2005 Administration Manual

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6 When you have finished matching all the objects, click Next.
7 (Conditional) If you have unmatched objects, do one of the following in the Unmatched
Objects dialog box that displays:
• To proceed without matching the objects, select Yes.
• To go back and match up the objects before continuing, select No.
Refer to
"Default Server and Home Directory for Created Users" on page 53
consolidation.

6.11 Consolidating Data from NetWare 4 Servers

NetWare 4 servers use the IPX
Therefore, before running a consolidation project from a NetWare 4 server to a NetWare 5, NetWare
6, or Nterprise Branch Office appliance, you must first bind IPX on the destination server and on the
workstation running the Server Consolidation Utility. Otherwise, the consolidation will fail.
NOTE: Because OES Linux does not support IPX, this section does not apply if you are
consolidating data to an OES Linux destination server.

6.11.1 Binding IPX on the Server

1 At the server console, enter
inetcfg
2 Select Boards, then press Enter.
3 Press Insert.
4 Select the appropriate network interface, then press Enter.
5 Specify a board name and slot number, then press Esc.
6 Select Yes to save changes, then press Enter.
7 To return to the main Internetworking Configuration screen, press Esc.
8 Select Protocols, then press Enter.
9 Select IPX, then press Enter.
10 Enable and configure IPX, then exit the INETCFG utility.
TIP: If you prefer, IPX can also be enabled on the server by adding the appropriate LOAD and
BIND commands to the server's autoexec.ncf file.

6.11.2 Binding IPX on the Client

1 Access the Novell Client software and start the installation procedure.
2 Select the client version you want, then click Next.
3 Select the appropriate language, then click Next.
4 Select Custom, then click Next.
5 Select IP and IPX.
protocol exclusively and do not support TCP/IP communication.
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