Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 23
NetWare Configuration
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NetWare Configuration NetWare Utilities Overview This section provides information on the various NetWare utility programs that are available to you, with emphasis on the Novell PCONSOLE utility that is used to perform all NC-2 print server functions. As an alternative to using PCONSOLE, the procedure using the NWADMIN utility is provided for configuring NetWare 4.0x (NDS). PCONSOLE is an integral part of the Network Management Utility. Separate procedures are provided to show how to configure the NC-2 for the NetWare version you are using. Before users of the Novell NetWare Network Operating System can print, the NC-2 print server must be configured according to the instructions included in this section. Highlights of this section are outlined below. q How to Access the HTTP Server with an IP browser other than MAP. q The Management Access Program (MAP) is a Windows based browser utility. The MAP utility allows you to access the NC-2 and can be used to activate network protocols, configure the print server and printer port, reset NC-2 from a remote location, and troubleshoot problems. Help screen information is included to show you how to use the MAP Utility. q Configure Using NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x describes how to use PCONSOLE to configure and set up NC-2 printers for printing and to set up the Notify option. q Configure Using NetWare 4.0x Directory Services (NDS) describes how to use the Network Management Utility as well as the NWADMIN utility to configure and set up the NC-2 print Server for use with version 4.0x Directory Services. q Configure Using NetWare 4.0x Bindery Emulation describes how to use PCONSOLE to configure and set up the NC-2 Print Server for use with Version 4.0x Bindery Services. q Primary File Server explains how to define a Primary File Server and gives you guidelines beforehand about the effect it has on your network system. 3-2 NetWare Configuration