Solaris & Win 2K network

OK take it as read that I am a complete Unix novice but I have been given a lot of toys to play with.
How can i implement a network that will allow me to connect a solaris server with a netware 5 server and a mix of client os (Win 2K, 9X, NT, 3.11!!!!!!!!!!! & DOS 6.2)
can this be done?
if yes how easy is it to do?
we dont want the full technical instructions (yet) just a general idea of what is possible.
mtia

Hi
If you are sure that the ip address and the subnet mask is correct then you should able to ping the ipaddress atleast from a machine in the same network.Try using Ip address instead of using hostname.
Adding the default route will help you to connect to a different network.

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