Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 31

FieryX3e on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network, NetWare 4.x or 5.x-NDS Novell Directory Services

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22-7 Fiery X3e on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network • For Windows 2000/XP, in the Client for Microsoft Networks Properties dialog box, configure the computer to allow file sharing, and then restart the computer. • Ping the Fiery X3e to verify TCP/IP communication is successful (see page 2-18). Fiery X3e on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network The NetWise™ features built into the Fiery X3e support the following network operating environments: • NetWare 4.x or 5.x-NDS (Novell Directory Services) • Servers running NetWare 4.x or 5.x in bindery emulation mode For Ethernet-based networks, the IPX/SPX protocol is supported. NOTE: Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active cooperation of the Novell network administrator. You must have administrator privileges on the network to create new NDS or bindery objects. The term "bindery server" is used to refer to a Novell file server running NetWare 4.x or 5.x in emulation mode. The term "NDS" is used to describe components of a NetWare operating system running NetWare 4.x or 5.x in native mode. NetWare clients print to the Fiery X3e through the Novell network server. Server setup and client network setup are outlined in this chapter, client printing setup is described in the User Software Installation Guide, and printing is described in the Printing Guide. The Fiery X3e can receive print jobs from NetWare clients over Ethernet network topologies. During Fiery X3e Setup, you select the frame type or types that will be used for communication between the Fiery X3e and network servers. Frame type refers to the format of a communications packet; frame types are specified in a startup file when the NetWare server (or any other workstation) loads its network drivers.

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Fiery X3e on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
For Windows 2000/XP, in the Client for Microsoft Networks Properties dialog box,
configure the computer to allow file sharing, and then restart the computer.
Ping the Fiery X3e to verify TCP/IP communication is successful (see
page 2-18
).
Fiery X3e on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
The NetWise
features built into the Fiery X3e support the following network
operating environments:
NetWare 4.x or 5.x—NDS (Novell Directory Services)
Servers running NetWare 4.x or 5.x in bindery emulation mode
For Ethernet-based networks, the IPX/SPX protocol is supported.
N
OTE
:
Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active
cooperation of the Novell network administrator. You must have administrator
privileges on the network to create new NDS or bindery objects.
The term “bindery server” is used to refer to a Novell file server running NetWare 4.x
or 5.x in emulation mode. The term “NDS” is used to describe components of a
NetWare operating system running NetWare 4.x or 5.x in native mode.
NetWare clients print to the Fiery X3e through the Novell network server. Server setup
and client network setup are outlined in this chapter, client printing setup is described
in the
User Software Installation Guide
, and printing is described in the
Printing Guide
.
The Fiery X3e can receive print jobs from NetWare clients over Ethernet network
topologies. During Fiery X3e Setup, you select the frame type or types that will be used
for communication between the Fiery X3e and network servers. Frame type refers to
the format of a communications packet; frame types are specified in a startup file when
the NetWare server (or any other workstation) loads its network drivers.