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Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 22:07:10 PST8
From: Sheridan <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Accessing local LAN


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There is no startup.cmd but the Startup folder in Local System has
TCP/IP Startup in it.

What is it we're looking for?

Sheridan

Steven Levine wrote:

>In <44496D35.2060403@usa.net>, on 04/21/06
> at 03:39 PM, Sheridan said:
>
>
>
>>OK, I give up. I have checked everything I can think of including
>>making sure setup.cmd in version 1.2R (the one I recently installed
>>[with a HD formatting]) is the same as in version 1.0 that I had been
>>using.
>>
>>
>
>OK. Let's do the drill. Post copies of
>
> \config.sys
> \startup.cmd (if you have one)
> \ibmcom\lantran.log
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
> \ibmcom\macs\yournic.nif (yournic is the name of your nic's nif)
> \ibmlan\ibmlan.ini (if you have LAN networking installed)
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
> \mptn\etc\dhcpcd.cfg
> \mptn\etc\resolv*
>
>
>
>>I just thought of Java which I understand is required for TCP
>>configuration. I thought I told the installer to install 1.1.8 and 1.4
>>but I see only 1.4. Could that be the problem? (I guess I hadn't
>>thought of everything. )
>>
>>
>
>That's not it.
>
>Steven
>
>
>


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REM [CONFIG.SYS]
REM [06/04/02 21:24:55]
REM [Sorted by cfgSort v5.0.4]
REM [Documentation: \ecs\doc\cfgsort\cfgsort.doc]

REM [1] Device Driver Statements
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\UNICODE.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\LOG.SYS
IFS=E:\OS2\JFS.IFS /LW:5,20,4 /AUTOCHECK:*
IFS=E:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:4 /AUTOCHECK:*
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\LANPDD.OS2
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\LANVDD.OS2
IFS=E:\OS2\BOOT\UDF.IFS /Q
IFS=E:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS /Q /W
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VCDROM.SYS
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\LANMSGDD.OS2 /I:E:\IBMCOM /S
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\PROTMAN.OS2 /I:E:\IBMCOM
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\TESTCFG.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\DOS.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\PMDD.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VEMM.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VXMS.SYS /UMB
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VDPMI.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VDPX.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\APM.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VAPM.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VMOUSE.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\POINTDD.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\MOUSE.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\COM.SYS /F
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\USBPRT.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\USBMOUSE.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\USBKBD.SYS
DEVICE=E:\ECS\BOOT\USBRESMG.SYS
CALL=E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBIND.EXE
RUN=E:\IBMCOM\LANMSGEX.EXE
DEVICE=E:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\SOCKETSK.SYS
DEVICE=E:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFOS2.SYS
DEVICE=E:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFINETK.SYS
DEVICE=E:\MPTN\BIN\VDOSTCP.VDD
DEVICE=E:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFNB.SYS
RUN=E:\MPTN\BIN\AFNBINI.EXE
RUN=E:\MPTN\BIN\CNTRL.EXE
CALL=E:\OS2\CMD.EXE /Q /C E:\MPTN\BIN\MPTSTART.CMD >NUL
RUN=E:\MPTN\BIN\VDOSCTL.EXE
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI.OS2
DEVICE=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\RDRHELP.200
IFS=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\NETWKSTA.200 /I:E:\IBMLAN /N
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBIOS.OS2
REM IFS=E:\ecs\boot\ntfs.ifs /RO:*
DEVICE=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\VNETAPI.OS2
DEVICE=E:\TCPIP\bin\vdostcp.sys
DEVICE=E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD\RSJSCSI.SYS /S
IFS=E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD\CDWFS.IFS /S
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\GRADD.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\MDOS\VMANWIN.SYS
DEVICE=E:\OS2\SDDHELP.SYS /Q
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\ssmdd.sys /S:64 /P:64 /H:256 /Q:1024 /E:1024
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\r0stub.sys
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\MMPLAYER\midi.sys
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\vcshdd.sys
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\UNIAUD32.SYS /V
DEVICE=E:\MMOS2\UNIAUD16.SYS /V /C

REM [2] Platform Specific Driver Statements

REM [3] Base Device Driver Statements
BASEDEV=IBMKBD.SYS
BASEDEV=TIMER0.SYS
BASEDEV=PRINT01.SYS
BASEDEV=CHKDSK.SYS
BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS
BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS
BASEDEV=USBD.SYS
BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS
BASEDEV=CADH.SYS
BASEDEV=IBM1FLPY.ADD
REM BASEDEV=IBM2FLPY.ADD
BASEDEV=DANIS506.ADD
BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD
BASEDEV=DANIATAP.FLT
BASEDEV=LOCKCDR.FLT /Q /D
BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD
BASEDEV=OS2LVM.DMD
BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /ALL

REM [4] Kernel Directive Statements
AUTOFAIL=YES
BREAK=OFF
BUFFERS=90
CLOCKSCALE=4
CODEPAGE=850,437
COUNTRY=001,E:\OS2\SYSTEM\COUNTRY.SYS
DISKCACHE=1024,LW,32
DOS=LOW,NOUMB
FCBS=16,8
FILES=64
IOPL=YES
MAXWAIT=1
MEMMAN=SWAP,PROTECT
PRINTMONBUFSIZE=134,134,134
PRIORITY_DISK_IO=YES
PROTECTONLY=NO
PROTSHELL=E:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
RESERVEDRIVELETTER=R
RMSIZE=640
SHELL=E:\OS2\MDOS\COMMAND.COM E:\OS2\MDOS
SUPPRESSPOPUPS=E
THREADS=1024
VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT=2048

REM [5] Environment Variable Statements
SET AUTOSTART=PROGRAMS,TASKLIST,FOLDERS
SET C1=SDDGRADD
SET COMSPEC=E:\OS2\CMD.EXE
REM SET DELDIR=C:\DELETE,512;D:\DELETE,512;E:\DELETE,512;F:\DELETE,512;K:\DELETE,512;L:\DELETE,512;M:\DELETE,512;N:\DELETE,512;P:\DELETE,512;Q:\DELETE,512;S:\DELETE,512;Z:\DELETE,512;
SET DEVICEFONTDISABLED=NO
SET DIRCMD=/V
SET DISPLAYTYPE=VGA
SET DLSINI=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\NETGUI.INI
SET ENH_STRETCH=NO
SET ETC=E:\MPTN\ETC
SET GLOSSARY=E:\OS2\HELP\GLOSS;
SET GRADD_CHAINS=C1
SET GREEXT=SDDGREXT
SET HOME=E:\HOME\DEFAULT
SET HOSTNAME=FastEagle
SET IKEYMAN40_HOME=E:\IBMGSK40
SET IKEYMAN50_HOME=E:\IBMGSK50
SET IKEYMAN_HOME=E:\IBMGSK
SET INIT_FILE_NAMES=netgui
SET INIT_FILE_RANGES=200
SET IPF_KEYS=SBCS
SET JAVA_HIGH_MEMORY=1
SET KEYS=ON
SET LANG=en_US
SET LANINSTEP=S:\cid\server\IBMLS
SET LOGFILES=E:\var\log
SET MMBASE=E:\MMOS2;
SET MMSTREAM=/S:64 /P:64 /H:256 /Q:1024 /E:1024
SET MMYIELD=10
SET NCDEBUG=4000
SET NOLARGENTEXEICON=1
SET OS2_SHELL=E:\OS2\CMD.EXE
SET OS=ecs
SET OSDIR=E:\ecs
SET PROGRAMS=E:\PROGRAMS
SET PROMPT=[$p]
SET RESTARTOBJECTS=STARTUPFOLDERSONLY,REBOOTONLY
SET RUNWORKPLACE=E:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
SET SCCANBENUKED=ON
SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
SET SHELLHANDLESINC=20
SET SOMDDIR=E:\OS2\ETC\DSOM
SET SOMIR=E:\OS2\ETC\SOM.IR;E:\OS2\ETC\WPSH.IR;E:\OS2\ETC\WPDSERV.IR;E:\OS2\ETC\REXX.IR;
SET SWING_HOME=E:\java11\Swing
SET SYSTEM_INI=E:\OS2\OS2SYS.INI
SET TCPLANG=en_US
SET TEMP=E:\var\temp
SET TIMESYNC=0
SET TMP=E:\var\temp
SET TZ=PST8PDT,4,1,0,7200,10,-1,0,7200,3600
SET UNZIPOPT=-C
SET USER_INI=E:\OS2\OS2.INI
SET USE_HOSTS_FIRST=1
SET VCFG_NO_DDC=TRUE
SET VIDEO_DEVICES=VIO_SVGA
SET VIO_SVGA=DEVICE(BVHVGA,BVHSVGA)
SET WPS_COMMUNICATION=YES

REM [6] Path Statements
LIBPATH=.;E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD;E:\IBMLAN\NETLIB;E:\MUGLIB\DLL;E:\PROGRAMS\NETSCAPE\PROGRAM;E:\ECS\DLL;E:\OS2\DLL;E:\MPTN\DLL;E:\IBMCOM\DLL;E:\IBMGSK50\LIB;E:\IBMGSK40\LIB;E:\IBMGSK\LIB;E:\TCPIP\DLL;E:\OS2\MDOS;E:\;E:\OS2\APPS\DLL;E:\EMX\DLL;E:\JAVA11\DLL;E:\MMOS2\DLL;E:\MMOS2\FREEDB;
SET PATH=E:\MPTN\BIN;E:\IBMCOM;E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG;E:\MUGLIB;E:\PROGRAMS\NETSCAPE\PROGRAM;E:\ECS\BIN;E:\IBMGSK50\BIN;E:\IBMGSK40\BIN;E:\IBMGSK\BIN;E:\TCPIP\BIN;E:\OS2;E:\OS2\SYSTEM;E:\OS2\INSTALL;E:\;E:\OS2\MDOS;E:\OS2\APPS;E:\EMX\BIN;E:\JAVA11\BIN;E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD;E:\MMOS2\FREEDB;E:\MMOS2;E:\MMOS2\MMPLAYER;
SET DPATH=E:\MPTN;E:\IBMCOM;E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG;E:\IBMLAN;E:\MUGLIB;E:\ECS\LANG;E:\OS2;E:\OS2\SYSTEM;E:\OS2\INSTALL;E:\;E:\OS2\BITMAP;E:\OS2\MDOS;E:\OS2\APPS;E:\MMOS2;E:\MMOS2\INSTALL;
SET HELP=E:\MPTN;E:\MPTN\HELP;E:\ecs\help;E:\OS2\HELP;E:\ecs\system\ewps\help;E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG;E:\TCPIP\HELP;E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD;E:\MMOS2\HELP;
SET ULSPATH=E:\LANGUAGE
SWAPPATH=E:\OS2\SYSTEM 2048 2048
SET BOOKSHELF=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG;E:\OS2\BOOK;E:\ecs\book;E:\TCPIP\HELP;E:\MMOS2;
SET EPMPATH=E:\OS2\APPS;
SET NLSPATH=E:\MPTN\MSG\NLS\%N;E:\TCPIP\msg\ENUS850\%N;
SET DMIPATH=E:\DMISL\BIN
SET CLASSPATH=E:\JAVA11\LIB\SecMa.jar;E:\java11\Swing\swingall.jar;E:\java11\lib\classes.zip;.\.;E:\OS2\JAVAAPPS\LVMGUI.ZIP;E:\TCPIP\java;
SET NWDBPATH=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG
SET DSPPATH=E:\MMOS2\DSP;

REM [7] Device Information Statements
DEVINFO=KBD,US103,E:\OS2\KEYBOARD.DCP
DEVINFO=SCR,VGA,E:\OS2\BOOT\VIOTBL.DCP

REM [8] Executable Statements
RUN=E:\OS2\EPW.EXE
RUN=E:\OS2\SYSTEM\LVMALERT.EXE
RUN=E:\OS2\EXTENDFS.EXE *
RUN=E:\OS2\APMDAEMN.EXE
RUN=E:\ECS\SYSTEM\ECLOCK\CLKBASIC.EXE
RUN=E:\OS2\SMSTART.EXE
RUN=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\LSDAEMON.EXE
RUN=E:\IBMLAN\NETPROG\VNRMINIT.EXE
RUN=E:\OS2\SYSTEM\LOGDAEM.EXE
RUN=E:\OS2\EPWROUT.EXE 1
RUN=E:\PROGRAMS\RSJCD\CDWFSD.EXE -p "E:/var/temp" -c20000 -b2048 -t2 -i3 -s0
RUN=E:\MMOS2\mididmon.exe
RUN=E:\MMOS2\mmhelpdd.exe
RUN=E:\MMOS2\qrymmcd.exe
DEVICE=E:\IBMCOM\MACS\SIS900.OS2
SET USER=Sheridan


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#
# Default DHCP Client configuration file -- dhcpcd.cfg
#
#
# This file must be placed in the directory specified by the ETC
# environment variable.
#
# This file contains directives that can be specified to configure the
# DHCP client.
#
# A line starting with a '#' character is a comment and is ignored.
# A '#' on a line which is not part of a quoted string indicates that
# anything to the right of this character is a comment and should
# be ignored.
#
# A continuation character of '\' is supported. It must be the last
# non-whitespace character on the line prior to any comments. It should
# not be used in the updateDNS line.
#
# The directives are specified in the form of
#
# ... .
#
#
# Here is a list of all the keywords whose value can be specified
# in this file:
#
# Keyword Effect
# ------------- ---------------------------------------------------
#
# numLogFiles The number of log files desired.
#
# logFileSize The size of log files in K bytes.
#
# logFileName The name of the most recent log file.
#
# logItem One item to be logged.
#
# interface The network interface that needs DHCP configuration
#
# clientid Specifies the client id included in all packets to
# the server.
#
# updateDNSA A command string to execute to cause the DNS server
# to be updated with the new IP address for the
# given name.
#
# option An option requested by this client
#
# vendor A vendor extension option
#
# reject An option to be ignored if sent by a server
#
# otherOptions Whether to process options not specifically
# requested or rejected in this client config file
#
#
# Log files: This set of parameters specifies the log files that will be
# maintained by this server. Each parameter is identified by a keyword
# and followed by its value.
#
# Keyword Value Definition
# -------- --------- ----------------------------------------
# numLogFiles 0 to n number of log files. If 0 is specified,
# no log file will be maintained & no log
# message is displayed anywhere. n is the
# maximum number of log files maintained.
# As the size of the most recent log file
# reaches its maximum size, a new log file
# is created.
#
# logFileSize K bytes maximum size of a log file. When the
# size of the most recent log file
# reaches this value, it is renamed and a
# new log file is created.
#
# logFileName file path name of the most recent log file. Less
# recent log files have the number 1 to
# (n - 1) appended to their names; the
# larger the number, the less recent the file.
#
# logItem SYSERR Log system errors.
# OBJERR Log object errors between objects in the process.
# PROTERR Log protocol errors between client and server.
# WARNING Log warnings deserving attention from the user.
# EVENT Log events that occur to the process.
# ACTION Log actions taken by the process.
# INFO Log information that might be useful.
# ACNTING Log who was served when.
# TRACE Log code flow for debugging.
#
# By default, logging is turned off.
#
#
# Network interface. This parameter specifies a network interface
# that needs DHCP configuration. The keyword and its values are as
# follows:
#
# Keyword Value Definition
# -------- --------- ---------------------------------------
# interface DHCP interface. ifName is the name of
# the network interface.
#
#
# Other keywords:
#
# clientid MAC The client id to use in all communication
# with the server. The clientid value should
# always be MAC, denoting that the hardware address
# for the particular interface should be used as
# the client id.
#
# updateDNSA exec string A string enclosed in quotes to indicate the
# program to execute to update the DDNS server
# with the new IP address for the given name.
#
# Only one updateDNS string is allowed in this file.
# If multiple instances occur, the last one found
# in the file will be used.
#
# The string should include four %s's to indicate
# the placement of the following information from
# the dhcp client:
#
# host name This is the value of option 12. If
# the client specified a value in this
# file, it is used else the value
# returned by the server is used. If
# neither the client specified a
# requested hostname nor the server
# supplied one, this exec string will
# not be executed.
#
# domain name This is the value of option 15. If
# the client specified a value (in THIS
# file) the client requested value is
# used. If neither the client specified
# a requested domain nor the server
# supplied one, a null string ("") will
# be supplied.
#
# IP Address This is the IP address leased to
# this client by the server. The string
# is supplied in dotted notation, i.e.,
# 9.2.23.43.
#
# leasetime This is the lease time granted by the
# server. This string is a decimal
# number representing the number of
# seconds of the lease.
#
# These values are substituted for the %s's in the
# following order:
#
# host name domain name IP Address leasetime
#
# Example of updateDNS usage:
#
# This example updateDNS string
#
# updateDNSA "nsupdate -h%s -d%s -s"d;a;*;a;a;%s;s;%s;3110400;q" -q"
#
# translates into this nsupdate command:
#
# nsupdate -h%banana -d%fruit.com -s"d;a;*;a;a;129.42.1.42;s;3600;
# 3110400;q" -q
#
# Note: The options within "" are the actual command operation on the
# DDNS server. The -h and -d specify the host name and domain
# name. The -q is for quiet mode.
#
# option [] [exec ]
#
# An option requested by this client.
#
# is the option code of the option requested.
#
# is the requested value for that option.
# This value is passed to the server with the
# option. The value is not required.
#
# The keyword exec denotes that the that
# follows should be executed if this option is
# returned by the DHCP server. This string is
# expected to be an executable shell script or
# program. If a "%s" is included in the string,
# the value returned by the server will be
# substituted in ASCII.
#
# The format of the value depends on the option.
# Options specified in the DHCP and Bootp vendor
# extension RFC will be passed in their defined
# format. Others will be passed as a hex stream.
# e.g. hex "C8 04 01 02 03 04"
#
# By default, the exec command is executed
# synchronously with the main thread of the DHCP
# client. For example,
#
# option 200 exec "test.cmd %s"
#
# passes the value returned by the server to test.cmd.
#
# To execute the commands ASYNCHRONOUSLY, place a @
# before the command. For example,
#
# option 200 exec "@test.cmd %s"
#
# vendor Special syntax for the specification of the
# vendor extensions field. It is followed by a
# set of curly braces. Inside the curly braces,
# the options and values for the vendor extensions
# field are specified. An exec function for the
# vendor option should be placed on the same line
# as the "vendor" keyword, using the same syntax
# as on the other option lines. An exec string on
# an option inside the vendor extensions options
# is not valid. It is ignored.
#
# reject Specifies that if this option code is returned
# by the server, this option should be ignored by
# the client. Its value should not be used.
#
# otherOptions accept or reject
#
# Specifies how all other options should be handled
# by the client. This refers to any options not
# specifically requested with an "option" statement
# or rejected with a "reject" statement. The default
# is that all options are accepted.
#
# ifconfig_options ""
#
# Specifies the options and flags to be used to
# ifconfig the interface. This refers to the
# the options which can be specified by the
# ifconfig command. For example,
#
# ifconfig_options "802.3 -icmpred"
#

# Basic options required

clientid MAC

# Uncomment as desired for logging

#numLogFiles 4
#logFileSize 100
#logFileName dhcpcd.log
#logItem SYSERR
#logItem OBJERR
#logItem PROTERR
#logItem WARNING
#logItem EVENT
#logItem ACTION
#logItem INFO
#logItem ACNTING
#logItem TRACE

# The following are requested for interoperability with some servers which
# need explicit requests.

option 1 # Subnet Mask
option 3 # Router
option 6 # Domain Name Server
option 15 # Domain Name
option 28 # Broadcast Address
option 33 # Static Routes
option 60 "IBMWARP_V4.1" # Vendor Class
option 77 "IBMWARP_V4.1" # User Class

#updateDNSA "nsupdate -h%s -d%s -s"d;a;*;a;a;%s;s;%s;3110400;q" -q"

# The following are options for which IBM supplies an instantiation script,
# dhcplpr.cmd, to automatically configure the remote print application
# with a printer and server name. Uncomment them if desired.

#option 9 exec "dhcplpr.cmd 9 %s" # Default LPR Server
#option 200 exec "dhcplpr.cmd 200 %s" # Default LPR Printer
#option 200 exec "dhcplpr.cmd 200 %s" # Default LPR Printer

interface lan0


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; OS/2 LAN Requester initialization file

[networks]

net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,34,100,14
; This information is read by the redirector at device initialization time.

[requester]

; The following parameters generally do not need to be
; changed by the user.
charcount = 16
chartime = 250
charwait = 3600
keepconn = 600
keepsearch = 600
maxcmds = 16
maxerrorlog = 100
maxthreads = 10
maxwrkcache = 64
numalerts = 12
numcharbuf = 10
numservices = 7
numworkbuf = 40
numdgrambuf = 14
othdomains =
printbuftime = 90
sesstimeout = 45
sizcharbuf = 512
sizerror = 1024
sizworkbuf = 4096
; The wrkheuristics parameter sets a variety of requester fine-tuning
; options. Brief descriptions are provided here for each digit. More
; complete descriptions, along with explanations of relationships between
; digits can be found in the LAN Server Network Administrator Reference
; Volume 2: Performance Tuning.
;
; When not otherwise specified, a value of 0 means off (inactive) and 1 means
; on (active).
;
; 0 opportunistic locking of files (default is 1)
; 1 performance optimization for batch (.CMD) files (default is 1)
; 2 asynchronous unlock and asynchronous write-unlock
; 0 = never 2 = only on a LAN Server virtual circuit
; 1 = always (default)
; 3 asynchronous close and asynchronous write-close
; 0 = never 2 = only on a LAN Server virtual circuit
; 1 = always (default)
; 4 buffer all named pipes and serial devices (default is 1)
; 5 combined read-lock and write-unlock
; 0 = never 2 = only on a LAN Server virtual circuit
; 1 = always (default)
; 6 open and read optimization (default is 1)
; 7 reserved
; 8 use of the chain-send NETBIOS NCB
; 0 = never
; 1 = when a server's buffer is larger than the workstations buffer
; 2 = always (default)
; 9 buffer small read and write requests until the buffer is full
; 0 = never 2 = only on a LAN Server virtual circuit
; 1 = always (default)
; 10 buffer mode
; 0 = always read buffer size amount of data if the request is smaller
; than the buffer size (sizworkbuf) and data is being read
; sequentially
; 1 = use full buffer if file is open for reading and writing
; 2 = use full buffer if reading and writing sequentially
; 3 = buffer all requests smaller than the buffer size (if hits occur)
; (default)
; 11 RAW read and RAW write SMB protocols (default is 1)
; 12 RAW read-ahead buffer (default is 1)
; 13 RAW write-behind buffer (default is 1)
; 14 read multiplexing SMB protocols (default is 1)
; 15 write multiplexing SMB protocols (default is 1)
; 16 use of big buffers for large core (non-RAW) reads (default is 1)
; 17 same-size read-ahead or read-to-sector boundary (default is 1)
; 18 same-size small record write-behind or write-to-sector boundary
; (default is 0)
; 19 reserved and must be 0
; 20 flush pipes and devices on a DosBufReset or DosClose operation
; 0 = Flush only files and devices opened by the caller. Spin until
; flushed. Wait for confirmation before processing with other
; tasks. (default)
; 1 = Flush only files and devices opened by the caller. Flush only
; once. Do not wait for confirmation.
; 2 = Flush all files and all input and output of short-term pipes
; and devices. Spin until flushed.
; 3 = Flush all files and all input and output of short-term pipes
; and devices. Flush only once.
; 4 = Flush all files and all input and output of all pipes and devices.
; Spin until flushed.
; 5 = Flush all files and all input and output of all pipes and devices.
; Flush only once.
; 21 LAN Server encryption of passwords (default is 1)
; 22 control log entries for multiple occurrences of an error
; 0 = log all occurrences (default)
; 1-9 = limit occurrences that are logged (1-9 define size of table
; that is used to track errors)
; 23 buffer all files opened with deny-write sharing mode (default is 1)
; 24 buffer all files opened with the read-only attribute set (default is 1)
; 25 read ahead when opening for execution (default is 1)
; 26 handle the interrupt (ctrl+c) key
; 0 = allow no interrupts
; 1 = allow interrupts only on long-term operations
; 2 = always allow interrupts (default)
; 27 force correct open mode when creating files on a core server (reserved
; for DBCS users) (default is 1)
; 28 NETBIOS NoAck mode
; 0 = NoAck is disabled.
; 1 = NoAck is set on send only. (default)
; 2 = NoAck is set on receive only.
; 3 = NoAck is set on send and receive.
; 29 send data along with SMB write-block RAW requests (default is 1)
; 30 send a message to the screen when the requester logs an error
; 0 = never
; 1 = on write-fault errors only (no time out) (default)
; 2 = on write-fault and internal errors only (no time out)
; 3 = on all errors (no time out)
; 4 = reserved
; 5 = on write-fault errors only (time out)
; 6 = on write-fault and internal errors only (time out)
; 7 = on all errors (time out)
; 8 = on all errors (time out) and pop up an error if a session
; to a server is abnormally disconnected
; 9 = on all errors (time out) and generate an INT24 (critical
; error) to applications running under DOS emulation if a
; network hard error is encountered
; 31 reserved
; 32 behavior of DosBufReset on a redirected file (not pipes or devices).
; When the call to the API returns, the data in the buffer has been
; handled as follows:
; 0 = Changed data in the buffer was sent from the requester to the
; server. The server has written the data to disk.
; 1 = Changed data in the buffer was sent from the requester to the
; server. The server has not yet written the data to disk.
; 2 = DosBufReset was ignored. (default)
; 33 time interval for performing logon validation from the domain
; controller
; 0 = 5 seconds 4 = 60 seconds 8 = 8 minutes
; 1 = 15 seconds (default) 5 = 90 seconds 9 = 15 minutes
; 2 = 30 seconds 6 = 2 minutes
; 3 = 45 seconds 7 = 4 minutes
; 34 date validation
; 0 = PCLP date format (default)
; 1 = MSNET date format
; 2 = assume date is correct
; 35 free disk space reported to DOS and Windows applications
; 0 = return true value (default)
; 1 = return a value less than two gigabytes
; 36 time and date synchronization with the domain controller at logon
; (default is 1)
; 37 type of verification for the LAN Server logon
; 0 = no verification
; 1 = verify against local NET.ACC
; 2 = verify against domain NET.ACC (default)
; 38 display warning messages for the LAN Server logon
; 0 = do not display warning messages
; 1 = display all warning messages (default)
; 2 = do not display LAN Server specific warning messages
; 3 = display all warning messages, including password expiration date
; 39 buffer all files opened in compatibility mode
; 0 = buffer only files opened for read access in compatibility mode
; 1 = buffer all files opened in compatibility mode (default)
; 40 allow a user to logon multiple times in the same domain (default is 1)
;
; The next lines help you to locate bits in the wrkheuristics entry.
; 1 2 3 4
; 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
wrkheuristics = 1111111121311111110001011120111221001111100
wrkservices = MESSENGER
wrknets = NET1
Computername = FASTEAGLE
Domain = LSGJAGLAN

[messenger]

logfile = messages.log
sizmessbuf = 4096

[peer]

auditing = resource
; The following parameters generally do not need to be
; changed by the user. NOTE : srvnets= is represented in
; the server info struct as a 16-bit lan mask. Srvnet names
; are converted to indexes within [networks] for the named nets.
guestacct = guest
autodisconnect = -1
maxauditlog = 100
maxchdevjob = 2
maxchdevs = 1
maxconnections = 26
maxlocks = 64
maxopens = 160
maxsearches = 150
maxsessopens = 80
maxsessreqs = 25
maxsessvcs = 1
maxshares = 16
maxusers = 5
numbigbuf = 4
numfiletasks = 1
numreqbuf = 48
sizreqbuf = 4096
srvhidden = yes
; The srvheuristics parameter sets a variety of server fine-tuning
; options. Brief descriptions are provided here for each digit. More
; complete descriptions, along with explanations of relationships between
; digits can be found in the LAN Server Network Administrator Reference
; Volume 2: Performance Tuning.
;
; When not otherwise specified, a value of 0 means off (inactive) and 1 means
; on (active).
;
; 0 opportunistic locking of files (default is 1)
; 1 read-ahead when the requester is performing sequential access
; 0 = do not use read-ahead
; 1 = use single read-ahead thread (default)
; 2 = use asynchronous read-ahead thread
; 2 write-behind (default is 1)
; 3 use of the chain-send NETBIOS NCB (default is 1)
; 4 check all incoming SMBs for correct format (default is 0)
; 5 support FCB opens (default is 1)
; 6 set priority of server (default is 4)
; 0-9 = 0 is highest priority, 9 is lowest priority
; 7 automatically allocate additional memory for directory searches
; (default is 1)
; 8 write records to the audit log only when the scavenger wakes up
; (default is 1)
; 9 do full buffering when a file is opened with deny-write sharing mode
; (default is 1)
; 10 set the interval for the scavenger to wake up
; 0 = 5 seconds 4 = 25 seconds 8 = 45 seconds
; 1 = 10 seconds (default) 5 = 30 seconds 9 = 50 seconds
; 2 = 15 seconds 6 = 35 seconds
; 3 = 20 seconds 7 = 40 seconds
; 11 allow compatibility-mode opens of certain types of files by translating
; them to sharing mode opens with deny-none
; 0 = Always use compatibility-mode opens.
; 1 = Use deny-none sharing mode if read-only access to .EXE or .COM
; files.
; 2 = Use deny-none sharing mode if read-only access to .EXE or .COM
; files. Use deny-write sharing mode if read-only access to .BAT
; files is requested.
; 3 = Use deny-none sharing mode on all compatibility-mode opens.
; (default)
; 12 allow DOS LAN Services workstations to use a second NETBIOS session when
; sending printer requests (default is 1)
; 13 number of 64KB buffers used for read-ahead
; 0-9 = number of buffers (default is 1)
; 14 convert incoming path specifications into most basic format (default is 0)
; 15 Oplock Timeout and NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout (default is 0)
; 0 = 35 second Oplock Timeout; 34 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 1 = 70 second Oplock Timeout; 69 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 2 = 140 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 3 = 210 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 4 = 280 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 5 = 350 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 6 = 420 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 7 = 490 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 8 = 560 second Oplock Timeout; 127 second NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 9 = 640 second Oplock Timeout; no NETBIOS Acknowledgment Timeout
; 16 validate IOCTLs (default is 1)
; 17 how long the server maintains unused, dynamic big buffers before freeing
; the memory.
; 0 = 0 seconds 4 = 5 minutes 8 = 1 hour
; 1 = 1 second 5 = 10 minutes 9 = indefinitely
; 2 = 10 seconds 6 = 20 minutes
; 3 = 1 minute (default) 7 = 40 minutes
; 18 how long the server waits after failing to allocate a big buffer before
; trying again.
; 0 = 0 seconds 3 = 1 minute (default)
; 1 = 1 second 4 = 5 minutes
; 2 = 10 seconds 5 = 10 minutes
; 19 RAW read and RAW write SMB protocols (default is 1)
; 20 server responds to announcement requests (default is 1)
;
; The next lines help you to locate bits in the srvheuristics entry.
; 1 2
; 012345678901234567890
srvheuristics = 111101411113110013311
SRVSERVICES =
srvnets = NET1

[replicator]

replicate = IMPORT
importpath = E:\ibmlan\repl\import
tryuser = yes
password =

[services]

; Correlates name of service to pathname of service program.
; The pathname must be either
; 1) an absolute path (including the drive specification)
; OR
; 2) a path relative to the IBMLAN root
messenger = services\msrvinit.exe
peer = services\peerinit.exe
replicator = services\replicat.exe
requester = services\wksta.exe


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route -fh
arp -f
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
REM ifconfig lan0 nil
REM ifconfig lan1 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan2 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan3 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan4 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan5 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan6 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan7 metric 1 mtu 1500
dhcpstrt -i lan0 -d 15
REM ifconfig sl0
route add default 192.168.1.253 -hopcount 1
route add -net 192.168.1 192.168.1.253 -hopcount 1
ipgate off


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