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NetWare Configuration Using the Network Management Utility Using Help Screens System Functions Unit Status Novell NetWare For Novell NetWare, the file server status for each print server post is displayed as explained in the following field descriptions: File Server: The name of the file server(s) to which the print server is connected. File Server Status: These status messages inform you of whether the server is connected or disconnected to the print server. It also lets you know when the server is shutting down its connection to the print server. Queue Name: The queue name assigned to the print server printer port. Queue Status: This field displays the status of the queues servicing the print server printers. If there is a problem printing, e.g., the queue is not available, the problem will be listed here. Banyan VINES The connection and service status for each print server and print server port are listed in the following VINES Login fields and VINES Services fields: VINES Login Fields Device Login Name: The Login name assigned to the print server. Current State: This field displays messages for the Current State of the print server, including Connecting, Connected, Disconnected, Starting Up, or Starting Service; Killing, in the event Service could not be found by the print server; and Shutting Down, in the event the file server was commanded to shut down. NetWare Configuration 3-11

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NetWare Configuration 3-11
NetWare Configuration
Using the Network Management Utility
Using Help Screens
System Functions
Unit Status
Novell NetWare
For Novell NetWare, the file server status for each print server post is
displayed as explained in the following field descriptions:
File Server: The name of the file server(s) to which the print server is
connected.
File Server Status: These status messages inform you of whether the server
is connected or disconnected to the print server. It also lets you know when
the server is shutting down its connection to the print server.
Queue Name: The queue name assigned to the print server printer port.
Queue Status: This field displays the status of the queues servicing the print
server printers. If there is a problem printing, e.g., the queue is not avail-
able, the problem will be listed here.
Banyan VINES
The connection and service status for each print server and print server port
are listed in the following VINES Login fields and VINES Services fields:
VINES Login Fields
Device Login Name: The Login name assigned to the print server.
Current State: This field displays messages for the Current State of the print
server, including Connecting, Connected, Disconnected, Starting Up, or
Starting Service; Killing, in the event Service could not be found by the
print server; and Shutting Down, in the event the file server was com-
manded to shut down.