IBM 866631Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 95

Notes, Driver Enabled, Network Address, Unique Machine Dialup, System Keywords, Options

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Notes: 1) The fields that appear beneath the Driver Enabled check box will change depending on which Network Driver has been selected. 2) When enabling the IPX or TCP/IP Network Driver, the network address cannot be altered and it will not appear on the screen. No field will appear beneath the Driver Enabled check box if the IPX or TCP/IP Network Driver is selected. 3) When enabling the NetBIOS Network Driver, a network address will be selected and displayed in the Network Address field. To change this default name, enter any 1-8 character address. However, this address must be unique to the system. If this NetBIOS address is identical to the NetBIOS address of another system on the network, it will prevent Netfinity Manager from starting properly. 4) When enabling the Serial Netfinity Manager driver, type a name that will be used to identify the system in the Unique Machine Dialup Name field. This name can be up to 32 characters long, and must be unique to the system. If this name is not unique, it can prevent remote Netfinity Manager users from using the Serial Connection Control service to access the system. c. Enable the Network Driver. When all required information has been entered, click the Driver Enabled check box to activate the driver on startup. If the system supports multiple network interfaces, add additional network drivers by repeating steps b and c. d. Identify the system with System Keywords (optional). To make full use of the Remote System Manager's discovery process, identify the system (and each of the Netfinity Manager systems that are on the network) with descriptive system keywords. Enter these keywords in the appropriate System Keywords fields. e. Select Netfinity Manager Options (optional) Click on the Options button to open the Netfinity Manager Options window. The Netfinity Manager Options window contains special options that affect Netfinity Manager network operations. Available options include: v Force Remote Logons If the Force Remote Logons option is enabled, the system will not be able to save the User ID/Password combinations that were used when accessing remote systems. This will force you to manually log on each time a remote stem is accessed.Service Execution Alerts v Service Execution Alerts If the Service Execution Alerts option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager Service Manager will generate a Netfinity Manager alert whenever one of the user'sNetfinity Manager services is started by a remote user. The alert includes the name of the service that was run and information about the user that started the service. v Show Network Support If the Show Network Support option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager Support Program (or Network Interface) will be visible as a minimized process in the Windows NT 4.0 taskbar. This enables the user to shut down the Netfinity Manager Support Program. If the Netfinity Manager Support Program is to remain invisible to the user, do not enable this option. Netfinity Manager 85

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Notes:
1)
The fields that appear beneath the
Driver Enabled
check box will
change depending on which Network Driver has been selected.
2)
When enabling the IPX or TCP/IP Network Driver, the network address
cannot be altered and it will not appear on the screen. No field will
appear beneath the
Driver Enabled
check box if the IPX or TCP/IP
Network Driver is selected.
3)
When enabling the NetBIOS Network Driver, a network address will be
selected and displayed in the
Network Address
field. To change this
default name, enter any 1–8 character address. However, this address
must
be unique to the system. If this NetBIOS address is identical to the
NetBIOS address of another system on the network, it will prevent
Netfinity Manager from starting properly.
4)
When enabling the Serial Netfinity Manager driver, type a name that
will be used to identify the system in the
Unique Machine Dialup
Name
field. This name can be up to 32 characters long, and must be
unique to the system. If this name is not unique, it can prevent remote
Netfinity Manager users from using the Serial Connection Control
service to access the system.
c.
Enable the Network Driver.
When all required information has been entered, click the
Driver Enabled
check box to activate the driver on startup.
If the system supports multiple network interfaces, add additional network
drivers by repeating steps b and c.
d.
Identify the system with System Keywords (optional).
To make full use of the Remote System Manager’s discovery process,
identify the system (and each of the Netfinity Manager systems that are on
the network) with descriptive system keywords. Enter these keywords in
the appropriate
System Keywords
fields.
e.
Select Netfinity Manager Options (optional)
Click on the
Options
button to open the Netfinity Manager Options
window. The Netfinity Manager Options window contains special options
that affect Netfinity Manager network operations. Available options include:
v
Force Remote Logons
If the
Force Remote Logons
option is enabled, the system will not be able
to save the User ID/Password combinations that were used when
accessing remote systems. This will force you to manually log on each
time a remote stem is accessed.Service Execution Alerts
v
Service Execution Alerts
If the
Service Execution Alerts
option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager
Service Manager will generate a Netfinity Manager alert whenever one of
the user’s
Netfinity Manager services is started by a remote user. The alert
includes the name of the service that was run and information about the
user that started the service.
v
Show Network Support
If the
Show Network Support
option is enabled, the Netfinity Manager
Support Program (or Network Interface) will be visible as a minimized
process in the Windows NT 4.0 taskbar. This enables the user to shut
down the Netfinity Manager Support Program. If the Netfinity Manager
Support Program is to remain invisible to the user, do not enable this
option.
Netfinity Manager
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