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Setting PSERVER Mode in a NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation Network, in the window Print Queues

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server Setting PSERVER Mode in a NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation Network Besides the NDS mode, NetWare 4.x also allows file servers to provide Bindery emulation services to devices or computers that are capable of operating only in Bindery mode. In this setup example, the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 print server is connecting to the NetWare 4.x file server in Bindery emulation mode. Log in to your NDS network as ADMIN or as a user with Administrator access privileges. Make a note of the attached server name that appears on the screen. This information will be used later to configure the NETGEAR print server. To configure the file server to use the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 print server in PSERVER mode: 1. Execute the PCONSOLE program from the System volume of the file server. The Available Options window opens. Make sure that the following five menu selections are in the window: • Print Queues • Printers • Print Servers • Quick Setup • Change Context If you are running Client32, you see these five menu selections in the window to indicate that you are configuring the file server in NDS mode. Press F4 to switch to Bindery mode. If you use 16-bit client to log in to the NetWare 4.x file server, you have only four menu items in the window (Print Queues, Print Servers, Quick Setup, and Change current NetWare Server). 2. Configure the file server using Quick Setup. To configure the file server using Quick Setup: a. Select Quick Setup from the Available Options window. b. Type the predetermined print server name in the Print Server field. This name is the one you chose earlier before starting the file server configuration. The factory default name for the print server is PSxxxxxx (shown on the label on the bottom of the device). 5-14 Novell NetWare Printing

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
5-14
Novell NetWare Printing
Setting PSERVER Mode in a NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation
Network
Besides the NDS mode, NetWare 4.x also allows
le servers to provide Bindery emulation services
to devices or computers that are capable of operating only in Bindery mode. In this setup example,
the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 print server is connecting to the NetWare 4.x
le server in
Bindery emulation mode.
Log in to your NDS network as ADMIN or as a user with Administrator access privileges. Make a
note of the attached server name that appears on the screen. This information will be used later to
con
gure the NETGEAR print server.
To con
gure the
le server to use the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 print server in
PSERVER mode:
1.
Execute the PCONSOLE program from the System volume of the file server.
The Available Options window opens. Make sure that the following
ve menu selections are in
the window:
Print Queues
Printers
Print Servers
Quick Setup
Change Context
If you are running Client32, you see these
ve menu selections in the window to indicate that
you are con
guring the
le server in NDS mode. Press F4 to switch to Bindery mode.
If you use 16-bit client to log in to the NetWare 4.x
le server, you have only four menu items
in the window (Print Queues, Print Servers, Quick Setup, and Change current NetWare
Server).
2.
Configure the file server using Quick Setup.
To con
gure the
le server using Quick Setup:
a.
Select Quick Setup from the Available Options window.
b.
Type the predetermined print server name in the Print Server field.
This name is the one you chose earlier before starting the
le server con
guration. The
factory default name for the print server is PSxxxxxx (shown on the label on the bottom of
the device).