Quick Setup Using the NIC Setup Tool Wizard
4 - 4 NetWare Configuration
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In the dialog for selecting a network environment, place check mark for [Net-Ware] and
remove check mark for the [TCP/IP]
.
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Click [Next].
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A dialog for configuring the NetWare environment appears.
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Select [Bindery Mode] when printing under the Bindery mode, or select [NDS Mode] when
printing under the NDS mode.
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When you are using NetWare version 4.x, 5, you can select [NDS Mode].
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In case of configuring NDS Mode, if the [NDS Mode] is unable to be selected,
you need to check the version of the client software released from Novell. We
recommend that you install the latest version of the client software released
from Novell.
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In the [File Server Name] box, enter the name of the file server in which a print server is to
be created.
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Clicking [Browse], you can select a file server among those listed in the Browse
dialog.
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If you selected [NDS Mode], enter the name of the NDS tree in which the print server is
created into the [NDS Tree] box, and enter the context into the [NDS Context] box.
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Clicking [Browse], you can select a NDS tree and a NDS context among those
listed in the Browse dialogs.
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As a context, object names are enter from a lower object and divided by a
period. For example, if you want to create a file server into NETWORK under
DS, enter “NETWORK.DS”.
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Click [Next].
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Enter the name of the print server you are creating on the NetWare environment into the
[Print Server Name] box.
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The factory default name is already entered. You should change it if necessary.
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Enter the name of the Printer into the [Printer Name] box, and the name of the Print Queue
into the [Print Queue Name] box.
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The factory default for Printer Name is “Print Server Name” followed by “_1”
and that for Print Queue Name is “Print Server Name” followed by
“_Q”(quotation marks are not included). You should change them if necessary.