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Con NC-2 For Use With Novell NetWare

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NetWare Configuration Configure NC-2 For Use With Novell NetWare Overview Basically, the configuration function tells the Print Server which printers it is supporting. Configuration procedures are performed using the PCONSOLE utility. To use the PCONSOLE utility, you must have supervisor privileges. Make sure your PCONSOLE version is not version 1.0, as the NC-2 cannot be configured with version 1.0. Contact Novell if you need to upgrade your version of PCONSOLE. • To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 4.x NetWare Directory Services, see p. 3-36. • To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation, see p. 3-49. • To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x, see procedure starting on the next page. Configuration on NetWare 2.15 or 3.1x requires the following basic steps: 1. Login to the network as Supervisor. 2. Start PCONSOLE. 3. Create a Print Queue to be serviced by the NC-2 (see next page). This step may be skipped if you intend to use an already existing queue. 4. Create a new print server and enter the NC-2 print server name. 5. Configure the NC-2 print server. 6. Assign print queues to the NC-2 printer. 7. Set up the NOTIFY options for the NC-2 printer (optional). 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. See the detailed procedure starting on the next page. 3-24 NetWare Configuration

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3-24 NetWare Configuration
NetWare Configuration
Configure NC-2 For Use With Novell NetWare
Overview
Basically, the configuration function tells the Print Server which printers it
is supporting.
Configuration procedures are performed using the
PCONSOLE utility. To use the PCONSOLE utility, you must have supervi-
sor privileges.
Make sure your PCONSOLE version is not version 1.0, as the NC-2 cannot
be configured with version 1.0. Contact Novell if you need to upgrade your
version of PCONSOLE.
To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 4.x NetWare
Directory Services, see p. 3-36.
To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 4.x Bindery
Emulation, see p. 3-49.
To configure the NC-2 for use with NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x,
see procedure starting on the next page. Configuration on
NetWare 2.15 or 3.1x requires the following basic steps:
1. Login to the network as Supervisor.
2. Start PCONSOLE.
3. Create a Print Queue to be serviced by the NC-2 (see next page).
This step may be skipped if you intend to use an already existing queue.
4. Create a new print server and enter the NC-2 print server name.
5. Configure the NC-2 print server.
6. Assign print queues to the NC-2 printer.
7. Set up the NOTIFY options for the NC-2 printer (optional).
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.
See the detailed procedure starting on the next page.