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<h3 id="strcnn">Manually start a connection to the NetWare server</h3>
<p>If you do not have an authentication entry for a NetWare server, you can
manually start a connection to the server. You do this by using the Start
NetWare Connection (STRNTWCNN) command. If you are <a href="rzaefbatch.htm#batch">using
the connection for batch jobs</a>, first read that topic for special considerations.</p>
<p>To start a connection to a NetWare server, do this:</p>
<ol type="1">
<li>On an iSeries&trade; command line, type <tt class="xph">STRNTWCNN</tt> and Press F4. (You can
also start a connection by typing <tt class="xph">WRKNWSSTS</tt> at the command line
and pressing Enter. Then page down to the server and type 10 (start connection).)</li>
<li>In the <tt class="xph">Server</tt> field, specify the name of the NetWare server to
which you want to connect.
<p>You can start connections to any server within
an NDS tree by using the <tt class="xph">*ANY</tt> value. You can specify <tt class="xph">*ALL</tt> to start connections to all servers within the tree you specify on
this command. If multiple connections exist, operations that do not require
a specific server will use the first connection that was started.</p></li>
<li>In the <tt class="xph">Server type</tt> field, specify either:
<ul>
<li><tt class="xph">*SERVER</tt> for iSeries to determine the type of the target
server
<p>If you specify <tt class="xph">*ANY</tt> or <tt class="xph">*ALL</tt> in the <tt class="xph">Server</tt> field, you cannot specify <tt class="xph">*SERVER</tt> here.</p></li>
<li><tt class="xph">*NDS</tt> for a NetWare 4.1, NetWare 5.x, or Netware 6 server</li></ul></li>
<li>Specify the name of the user. Only jobs running under this iSeries user profile
can use the connection. To start a connection for another user profile, you
need *USE authority to that user profile.</li>
<li>If the user profile has no authentication entry or you want to use different
authentication information than the user profile contains, enter values for
the rest of the fields. If the user profile has an authentication entry, that
entry identifies these values:
<ul>
<li>The server or NDS tree</li>
<li>The user name for each server or NDS tree that you want to access</li>
<li>Optionally, the password that is used to log in to the server or tree.</li></ul>To have iSeries retrieve these values from the authentication entry,
use the special value, *AUTE. If you did not <a href="rzaefqret.htm#qret">set up iSeries to save passwords</a>, specify the NetWare password.</li>
<li>In the <tt class="xph">Authorized job</tt> field:
<ul>
<li>If you want the connection to be available only to the current job (necessary
to access the file system), use the default (*). Connections that are limited
to the current job end during end job processing. Because ending connections
requires communication with the server, jobs take longer to end (possibly
several minutes, depending on the state of the server).</li>
<li>If you want to make the connection available to any job, change the value
to <tt class="xph">*ANY</tt>. Use this value to run batch jobs and for printing to a NetWare print
server when a connection cannot be started by using an authentication entry.</li></ul></li>
<li>Page down to see additional parameters.</li>
<li>In the <tt class="xph">Connection type</tt> field, specify whether the connection
is:
<ul>
<li>A normal user sign-on (<tt class="xph">*USER</tt>). Specifying *USER for the connection
type establishes a connection that is similar to logging in from a NetWare client.
You need a *USER connection to access files and directories on the server
and to perform server administration tasks such as creating volumes or submitting
console commands.</li>
<li>A connection to the NetWare Storage Management Services (SMS) NLMs (a <tt class="xph">*SAVRST</tt> connection).
<p>A *SAVRST connection requires that these NLMs
be present on the server, either already loaded or in the server's search
path: </p>
<pre class="xmp">NetWare 5 -- SMDR.NLM, TSANDS.NLM, TSA500.NLM
Netware 6 -- SMDR.NLM, TSANDS.NLM, TSA600.NLM
</pre>
<p>The *SAVRST connection must use the same user name and password
as are used to start the *USER connection.</p><a id="idx47" name="idx47"></a></li></ul></li>
<li>You can use the <tt class="xph">Connection idle time</tt> field to do this:
<ul>
<li>Force a connection to remain active indefinitely. You might want to use
this (along with <tt class="xph">*ANY</tt> in the <tt class="xph">Authorized job</tt> field) for
batch jobs that will run later. See <a href="rzaefbatch.htm#batch">Details: Connections in a batch job or printing</a>.</li>
<li>Allow the system to automatically close connections that have not been
used for a specified period of time, possibly to reduce the number of active
connections. This value defaults to 15 minutes.</li></ul></li>
<li>Press Enter to start the connection.</li></ol>
<p>If you have trouble starting the connection, see the topic on troubleshooting <a href="rzaefauterr.htm#auterr">authentication errors</a>.</p>
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