8.3.3 NetWare Print Server Configuration. Black Box LEP0006A-UK, LEP0006A, LEP0002A, LEP0003A-UK, LEP0006A-EU, LEP0003A, LEP0003A-EU
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CHAPTER 8: Configuration Utility
8.3.3 N
ET
W
ARE
P
RINT
S
ERVER
C
ONFIGURATION
Double click on the NetWare icon in the Setup icons screen (Figure 8-3). The
NetWare configuration window (Figure 8-6) will appear.
Figure 8-6. NetWare configuration window.
This print server supports the NetWare Bindery Printing method. Using this method, the print server periodically polls the NetWare server printer queues for printing jobs.
Table 8-3 describes the parameters shown in the screen in Figure 8-6.
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Parameter
Table 8-3. NetWare configuration parameters.
Description
Polling Time This is the print server’s polling interval for waiting printing jobs on the NetWare server.
Attached Queue
NetWare Server
OK button
This is the NetWare server’s printer queue’s name. The printer queue keeps all printing jobs waiting on the
NetWare server. You have to assign a printer queue for each of the print server’s printer ports.
This is the name of the NetWare file server that provides printer queues.
Click on this button to save your changes.
Cancel Click on this button to cancel your changes.
Select the Polling Time from the drop-down menu, then type in the attached queue for port 1. Type in the NetWare server’s bindery setting. Click on OK to save your changes or Cancel to start over. Repeat this procedure for ports 2 and 3; you have to assign the NetWare server name, print server polling interval, and the
NetWare server’s queue name for each printer port.
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Table of contents
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Introduction
- 12 Overview
- 13 What’s Included
- 13 Contents of This Manual
- 14 Network Printing Architecture
- 15 2.4.1 Print Server Network Functions
- 16 2.4.2 Network Printing Functions for Clients
- 19 2.4.3 Network Printing Functions for Network Server
- 19 Network Printing Environment
- 22 Hardware Installation
- 23 Windows Peer-to-Peer Network
- 24 Administrator Installation and Setup
- 39 Client Installation and Setup
- 49 Client Utilities
- 50 4.3.1 Network Ports Quick Setup
- 54 4.3.2 Remote Ports Utility
- 58 Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Network
- 59 Installation and Setup
- 60 User Installation and Setup
- 62 NetWare Network
- 66 UNIX System Network
- 66 Enable the Print Server’s TCP/IP Support
- 66 Set Up the Print Server’s IP Address
- 67 7.2.1 DHCP
- 67 7.2.2 BOOTP
- 68 Verify the Print Server’s IP Address
- 68 Configure Remote lpd Printing on the Host
- 70 Print a Test Page
- 71 Configuration Utility
- 72 Search
- 73 Status
- 74 Set Up the Print Server
- 75 8.3.1 AppleTalk Configuration
- 76 8.3.2 General Configuration
- 78 8.3.3 NetWare Print Server Configuration
- 80 8.3.4 System Configuration
- 83 8.3.5 TCP/IP Configuration
- 86 8.3.6 Wireless Configuration
- 97 Wizard
- 107 Report
- 108 Web Management
- 108 Login
- 109 Device Status
- 109 9.2.1 System Information
- 110 9.2.2 Printer
- 111 9.2.3 TCP/IP
- 111 9.2.4 NetWare
- 112 9.2.5 AppleTalk
- 112 Setup Wizard
- 112 9.3.1 System Information
- 114 9.3.2 Wireless
- 119 9.3.3 TCP/IP
- 120 9.3.4 NetWare
- 122 9.3.5 AppleTalk
- 125 9.3.7 Restart
- 125 System Tools
- 125 9.4.1 Load Default
- 126 9.4.2 Upgrade Firmware
- 127 10. IPP Printing
- 129 Appendix. Troubleshooting
- 129 Calling Black Box
- 129 Shipping and Packaging