Oki B4300 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 79

Setting Up the OkiLAN 6020e Through, NWAdmin32, NDPS Manager, Novell Printer Gateway, Novell Port

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Section 3 - Chapter 4 - Using the OkiLAN 6020e in NDPS Setting Up the OkiLAN 6020e Through NWAdmin32 There are two types of printers available with NDPS. One is Public Access, which anyone on the tree can get to. The other is Private Access, which requires rights to the object. For Public Access printers, the NDPS Printer can be created at the file server console or through Novell's NetWare Administrator (NWAdmin32). The File Server Console approach offers less flexibility in configuration. Both approaches are described in this and the following subsection. Setting Up the OkiLAN 6020e for Public Access Printers 1. Create NDPS Manager. 2. Double click NDPS Manager. 3. Go to Printer Agent List 4. Click New. Enter a name for the Agent. 5. Select NDPS Manager Name. 6. Select Novell Printer Gateway as the Gateway type and click OK. 7. Select NONE as your Printer Type, select Novell Port Handler as the Port Handler Type and click OK. 8. Select Remote (LPR on IP) and click Next. 9. From the OkiLAN 6020e Configuration Sheet, get the print server's IP address and use it for the Host Address Box of the Novell Gateway Utility. Then, enter the print server's IP address. Also from the Configuration sheet, get the output port of the print server. Then, enter the output port as the Printer Name. Click Finish. 10. If the "Loading Printer Agent" screen stays on for more than 60 seconds, click "Stop Waiting." 11. Ignore the error message, "The Printer Agent Just Created Needs Attention." 12. Choose the printer drivers and click Continue. 13. The Status should show Idle. NetWare OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide III - 35

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Section 3 - Chapter 4 - Using the OkiLAN 6020e in
NDPS
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
NetWare
Setting Up the OkiLAN 6020e Through
NWAdmin32
There are two types of printers available with NDPS. One is Public
Access, which anyone on the tree can get to. The other is Private
Access, which requires rights to the object. For Public Access
printers, the NDPS Printer can be created at the file server console
or through Novell’s NetWare Administrator (NWAdmin32). The
File Server Console approach offers less flexibility in
configuration. Both approaches are described in this and the
following subsection.
Setting Up the OkiLAN 6020e for Public Access Printers
1.
Create NDPS Manager.
2.
Double click
NDPS Manager
.
3.
Go to Printer Agent List
4.
Click
New.
Enter a name for the Agent.
5.
Select
NDPS Manager Name
.
6.
Select
Novell Printer Gateway
as the Gateway type and
click
OK
.
7.
Select
NONE
as your Printer Type, select
Novell Port
Handler
as the Port Handler Type and click
OK
.
8.
Select
Remote (LPR on IP)
and click
Next
.
9.
From the OkiLAN 6020e Configuration Sheet, get the
print server’s IP address and use it for the Host Address
Box of the Novell Gateway Utility. Then, enter the print
server’s IP address. Also from the Configuration sheet, get
the output port of the print server. Then, enter the output
port as the Printer Name. Click
Finish
.
10.
If the “Loading Printer Agent” screen stays on for more
than 60 seconds, click “
Stop Waiting
.”
11.
Ignore the error message, “The Printer Agent Just Created
Needs Attention.”
12.
Choose the printer drivers and click
Continue
.
13.
The Status should show Idle.