AF> -> Netware/IP can eliminate IPX from a network, but it does not provide
AF> -> connectivity to generic IP workstations.
AF> -> To use Netware/IP, the clients must be using one of Novell's
AF> -> supported client stacks (VLM, Client 32 for Windows 95 or NT) and
AF> -> have IPX bound to IP. With this step, IPX continues to be the
AF> -> protocol to the workstations.
AF> Don't confuse Netware/IP with IPTUNNEL, which does as you state.
The last statement is incorrect; when Netware/IP is installed, IP is the
protocol to the workstation. However, the workstation must have IPX
installed. Netware/IP is not a tunneling method.
framsey@goodyear.com; frank.ramsey@fallsbbs.com - CNE, CNA-4, PE
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