A NetWare® Server object is created in the NDS tree automatically whenever you install NDS on a server. Although the object class is called a NetWare Server, it can be an IntranetWareTM, UNIX*, or other server running NDS.
You can also create a NetWare Server object to represent a NetWare 2 or NetWare 3 bindery server.
The NetWare Server object represents a server running NDS, or a bindery-based (NetWare 2 or NetWare 3) server.
The NetWare Server object serves as a reference point for replication operations. A NetWare Server object that represents a bindery-based server allows you to manage the server's volumes with NWAdmin.
The NetWare Server object has a Network Address property, among others. For a complete list of properties, select a NetWare Server object in NWAdmin, then choose Object > Details. To display a description for each page of properties, click Help.
The network address property displays the protocol and address number for the server. This is useful for troubleshooting at the packet level.