NetWare Server

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.


What a NetWare Server Object Represents

The NetWare Server object represents a server running NDS, or a bindery-based (NetWare 2 or NetWare 3) server.


Usage

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.


Important Properties

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.


Network Address

The network address property displays the protocol and address number for the server. This is useful for troubleshooting at the packet level.



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