RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, and Netware 5.x)
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3. You should see a prompt with the Ethernet Interface’s IP
address:
ipaddress:root>
4. At the prompt,
store
the RPRINTER settings on the Ethernet
Interface. The
pservername
refers to the existing
PSERVER.NLM on the file server created in step 1.
Syntax:
store rprinter add <pservername> <printernumber>
<EthernetInterfacedestination>
An example of an RPRINTER servicing printer
0
of the
PSERVER.NLM called
pserver1
and sending jobs to the
Ethernet Interface destination
d1prn
is
:
store rprinter add pserver1 0 d1prn
NOTE: If it is an NDS pserver, enter only the PSERVER name and
not the context (e.g.,
sales_ps
).
5. Physically repower the printer to make the new settings take
effect.
Wait two minutes and then check your PSERVER to see if the
appropriate printer is being serviced. The printer should display a
message such as “Waiting for job.” At this point, the Ethernet
Interface knows to receive any jobs this PSERVER.NLM has to
send to it through the defined printer.