Ricoh AP1400/AP2000 Printer User Manual


 
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Chapter 4
NetWare Configuration
Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Novell NetWare NOS. This chapter is divided
into the following sections:
Ÿ Configuring NetWare 3.x describes how to configure the Network Interface Board for use
with Version 3.x.
Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function.
Ÿ Configuring NetWare 4.x in Bindery Emulation describes how to configure the Network
Interface Board for use with Version 4.x Bindery Services.
Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function.
Ÿ Configuring NetWare Directory Services describes how to configure the Network
Interface Board for use with Version 4.x Directory Services.
Use NetWare Administrator or PCONSOLE to set up the print server function.
Ÿ Network Interface Board Setup Parameters describes the parameters accessible via
MAP or an IP Browser used to configure the Print Server for NetWare.
Ÿ Using NetWare Utilities explains how to use standard Novell NetWare utilities to make
changes to the configuration of the Print Server function.
Ÿ NWSetup: NetWare and Print Server Configuration Program describes how to install the
program and how to configure the Network Interface Board and NetWare file servers
without using Novell NetWare utilities.
4.1 Configuring NetWare 3.x
Before configuring NetWare, you must determine if the Network Interface Board has its
desired name. If you change the name, use MAP or an IP Browser to change the name.
The following steps are the general procedure for configuring the Network Interface Board.
You must have supervisor privileges to do this configuration. These steps are covered in
detail in the following paragraphs:
1. Start PCONSOLE and select the file server you want to use.
2. Create the print queues.
3. Specify the <print server> card as a print server.
4. Configure the print server and printer.
5. Assign the print queues.
6. Set up the NOTIFY options.
7. Repeat the procedure for other file servers.
When you are finished, turn the printer off and on again. The printer creates a status report
that indicates the file servers to which the unit is attached and the queues which it services.