Lantronix ETS32PR Network Card User Manual


 
ETS Installation Guide
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The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the ETS. The
following sections cover print configuration methods for NetWare hosts.
Note: The ETS needs an IP address before you can use EZWebCon. See
TCP/IP Configuration on page 16 for instructions.
This chapter explains creating NDS print queues with NetWare Administrator and
with the PCONSOLE Quick Setup option. To create NDS print queues, you must be
running NetWare version 4.x with NDS capabilities.
If you are running NetWare versions 2.x, 3.x, or version 4.x with bindery emulation,
you may configure bindery print queues using QINST (bindery only) or PCONSOLE.
For more information, see the NetWare chapter of the Device Server Reference
Manual located on the CD-ROM.
NDPS Printing
Lantronix Terminal and Print Servers support Novell's NDPS for printing using the
Novell NDPS Gateway. For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to your Novell
documentation. Lantronix also provides information on setting up NDPS in our FAQs
on our support web site (http://www.lantronix.com/support).
NDS Print Queues
Obtain an NDS License
If you wish to create NDS print queues, you must read and complete an NDS
registration form via one of the following methods:
Using a forms-capable Internet browser, navigate to the Lantronix World
Wide Web site (www.lantronix.com), go to the Technical Support section,
and find the Novell NDS Registration link.
Send email to support@lantronix.com. You will receive a blank registration
form that can be completed and returned to Lantronix.
If you don’t have Internet access, contact a Lantronix technical support
representative for assistance. Contact information is provided in A:Contact
Information.
Configure your ETS
1. License NDS on your ETS using the string obtained from Lantronix.
Figure 6-1. Licensing NDS
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSLICENSE licensestring
2. Define the directory service tree in which the ETS is located.