freebsd mount nwfs

Feroz F. Basir dbase77 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 9 04:22:03 PST 2003


Hi,

IPX network number is 33A95AF6. Do I need to use this
as ifconfig_fxp0_ipx="ipx 33A95AF6". Any way I can
change this from command line instead of rebooting my
box?

Thank you in advance.

regards,
feroz

 --- Cristian Salan <csalan at xnet.ro> wrote: > On Mon,
Dec 08, 2003 at 11:51:55AM +0000, Feroz F.
> Basir wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I read your email to freebsd mailing list. You be
> able
> > to mount nwfs under freebsd. I'm trying to mount
> nwfs
> > as well but failed for some reason. I compiled in
> IPX,
> > NCP and NWFS in kernel. I put these two line below
> in
> > rc.conf file:
> > 
> > ipxrouted_enable="YES"
> > ifconfig_fxp0_ipx="ipx 0x00010010"
> > 
> > This is base on freebsd example. When I ran
> "ncplist
> > s" I got nothing at all. What am I missing here?
> Can
> > you ched some light, please? How do I go about
> setting
> > this ipx thingy under fxp0 interface?
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Do you know the ipx network number of your novell
> server?
> What is the output of "netstat -r -f ipx"?
> 
> Cristian Salan
> 
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