5
5-5 Troubleshooting
After this Setup screen
Select NDS Tree
(Network Setup>Service
Setup>PServer Setup>
NDS Setup)
Navigating NDS tree
(Network Setup>Service
Setup>PServer Setup>
NDS Setup)
Bindery Setup
(Network Setup>Service
Setup>PServer Setup>
Bindery Setup)
Select File Server From List
(Network Setup>Service
Setup>PServer Setup>
Bindery Setup)
Enter First Letters
of Server Name
(Network Setup>Service
Setup>PServer Setup>
Bindery Setup)
This message
Warning! Selecting a new NDS
tree deletes Bindery setup.
___ is empty.
If you also plan to use NDS,
set up NDS before Bindery.
Error. Cannot open bindery
connection to NDS server.
No NetWare file server found.
File server name not found.
Try again?
Means
You have previously connected the Pi6500 Pro to a
different NDS tree. NetWise supports only a single NDS
tree connection. To avoid a potential conflict with an
existing tree connection (for example, if the connection
was made through a NetWare 4.x server in emulation
mode), all bindery settings will be deleted.
If you choose OK, and choose Yes at the following prompt
( Delete Bindery setup and continue? ), bindery settings are
deleted and must be reentered in Bindery Setup.
To avoid deleting the bindery settings press the Menu key,
or select OK and choose No in the following message
screen ( Delete Bindery setup and continue? ).
Repeat NDS Setup without changing the NDS tree, or exit
to Bindery Setup to review your current bindery settings.
The chosen container contains no sub-containers or
objects relevant to the current mode of navigation.
No NDS settings are present. You are reminded to perform
NDS Setup before Bindery Setup in case your network
includes both NDS and bindery servers.
Select this server through NDS setup or disable NDS and
select it through bindery.
No file server was found when Pi6500 Pro queried the
network to create a list of supported servers or a list of all
servers.
Check cable connections and make sure the NetWare
server is turned on.
No file server with those letters was found when
Pi6500 Pro queried the network. Check the name of the
NetWare file server, check cable connections, and make
sure the NetWare server is turned on.
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