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3-8 Setting up the GA-1040 from TopAccess
NetWare Setup
NetWare Setup allows you to enter the names of the NetWare objects that are
concerned with GA-1040 print jobs. You specify the NetWare print queues assigned
to the Novell print servers you have set up for printing to the GA-1040. You can set
up NDS (Novell Directory Services), Bindery Services, or both. NDS is used with
NetWare 4.x; Bindery Services are used with NetWare 3.x or with NetWare 4.x in
bindery emulation mode. If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, and uses
NetWare 4.x servers in bindery emulation, the GA-1040 cannot service NDS and
bindery emulation servers on the same NDS tree.
Before entering NDS settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network and
you have already configured an NDS directory tree with a Printer, a Print Server, and
one or more Print Queue objects for GA-1040 jobs (see page 5-6). The main objective
of NDS Setup is to specify the Print Server object. In addition, you can indicate the
location of the GA-1040 print queues. To perform NDS Setup you may need
permission to browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is restricted, you
need a login password.
Before entering bindery settings, be sure the GA-1040 is connected to the network
and the NetWare file server is running. You need a login name, and, if access to the file
server or print server is restricted, you need a login password. Because you can set up
more than one Novell server to handle GA-1040 print jobs, additional options are
provided for this purpose.
Poll Interval (sec)—Specify the interval, in seconds, at which the GA-1040
communicates with the NetWare print server to see if there are print jobs waiting.
NOTE: If you select a short interval, the amount of network traffic increases. This may
slow down other network jobs.
Enable NDS—Select this option if the NetWare servers you will use to print to the
GA-1040 are running NetWare 4.x in native mode.
NDS Tree—Enter the name of the NDS tree that contains the Printer, Print Server,
and print queue objects you have previously defined on the NetWare server for the
GA-1040.