You could try to search the network for the current logged in user name and trace the network id to that name...
If you are using novell server with windows workstations and you know the IP address of the PC, then you can type nbtstat -A
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First go to RUN and enter CMD. At the command prompt in the console window, type ping then space then ip address your remote address (which u want to know MAC address).
[Example - ping 192.168.1.1].
After getting reply end. Type arp -a then enter then MAC address will come.
The Novell client for Windows is used to connect your Windows XP computer to a Novell NetWare network.
The primary difference is that when using a workstation as a Novell client, you're most likely connecting to a Novell network, and when using one as a Microsoft Client, you're most likely connecting to a Microsoft network. Novell and Microsoft's models of network security differ. Microsoft has their Active Directory (which arguably a lot of which has been stolen from Novell), and Novell has their NDS (Novell Directory Services). In terms of your computer connecting to one of these networks, it'll differ between a Novell and Windows network in some technical ways, but from a user's perspective things remain pretty similar.
Novell provides network operating systems and not cables.
Novell is a company which provides network operating systems.
Novell NetWare 4.11 is a network operating system
Novell ManageWise was a network managerment product from the 1990s.
Novell NetWare was a pioneering network operating system.
Novell is a company which produces computer networking software.
Windows is a general purpose operating system and Novell NetWare is a network operating system
Peter Rybaczyk has written: 'Expert Network Time Protocol' -- subject(s): Network Time Protocol (Computer network protocol) 'Novell's Internet plumbing handbook' -- subject(s): Internet
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Carl Malamud has written: 'Analyzing Novell networks' -- subject(s): Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks), NetWare 'Mobile IP Networking' 'Exploring the Internet' -- subject(s): Internet 'Analyzing Sun Networks' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, Sun computers, Computer network architectures, Local area networks (Computer networks)