[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Novell to tcp/ip gateways

abbadon@nuchat.UUCP (David Neal) (07/07/90)

Hello, I am looking for information on linking Novell networks
running netware into a tcp/ip based network of suns.

I want the pc users to be able to telnet into the ip network.

Mail and nfs mounting of disks is less important but would be useful.

David Neal
abbadon@nuchat.uucp
abbadon%nuchat@{texbell,bcm,rice,uunet}

nelson@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (J. Nelson Howell) (07/10/90)

In article <25539@nuchat.UUCP> abbadon@nuchat.UUCP (David Neal) writes:
>
>Hello, I am looking for information on linking Novell networks
>running netware into a tcp/ip based network of suns.
>
>I want the pc users to be able to telnet into the ip network.

I also am looking for similar information.

Any pointers would be appreciated.  Thanks.


J. Nelson Howell                       | System Programmer
nelson@midas.mgmt.purdue.edu  Internet | Krannert Graduate School of Management
NELSON@PURCCVM                BITNET   | Purdue University
                                       | West Lafayette, IN

manoj@excelan.COM (manoj @ Prod Mktg) (07/11/90)

In article <25539@nuchat.UUCP>, abbadon@nuchat.UUCP (David Neal) writes:
> 
> Hello, I am looking for information on linking Novell networks
> running netware into a tcp/ip based network of suns.
> I want the pc users to be able to telnet into the ip network.

Novell has a family of prodcts for DOS, OS/2 and Macintosh that allows you
concurrent access to both TCP hosts (telnet, ftp etc..) and also NetWare systems

call them for literature on LAN WORKPLACE they are not gateways in NetWare 
but direct connect from the client desktop itself..


	manoj goel,                             	0 0
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        Novell/Excelan Inc., San Jose, CA            	\_/	
  (408) 473-8369 (voice) / 433-0775 (fax)     Internet: manoj@novell.com 
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	manoj goel,                             	0 0
        Product Marketing                        	 ^  
        Novell/Excelan Inc., San Jose, CA            	\_/	
  (408) 473-8369 (voice) / 433-0775 (fax)     Internet: manoj@novell.com 
___________________________________________________________________________
	"For every vision, there is an equal but opposite revision"

chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM (Chip Rosenthal) (07/12/90)

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In article <1524@excelan.COM> manoj@excelan.COM (manoj @ Prod Mktg) writes:
>call them for literature on LAN WORKPLACE

Ha!  This is pretty funny.  Mr. Goel, why don't *you* try calling them
for literature.  I did a couple of weeks back.  The closest I ever got
was your voice mail system, and a few days later, a good round of telephone
tag with a sales critter.  I shudder to think that if it's this tough to
get sales help, what's it going to be like to get applications support?
Never did get to talk to anybody.  Needless to say, the client will not
be using Novell products for this project.

-- 
Chip Rosenthal                            |  You aren't some icon carved out
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Unicom Systems Development, 512-482-8260  |  up my reputation.  -John Hiatt