Oki C9600n C9600 Network and Configuration Guide - Page 52

Setup by TELNET, Create NetWare Queues, Select [Create NetWare Queue] from the [Setup] menu.

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ᮣ Setup by TELNET Launches the TELNET application in your environment to access the selected printer's TELNET port. NOTE The TELNET application is not included as part of the print server package. Install the TELNET package on to your system. For further information, see your Windows manual. ᮣ Create NetWare Queues Use this to create a NetWare queue on the NetWare server from AdminManager. - NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also the client package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network or bindery network. - You should login to NetWare servers as a user who can create objects on the servers. If you want to create a queue with the remote printer mode on NetWare 4.1, you should select NDS mode. You cannot create a queue if Bindery mode is selected. 1. Select [Create NetWare Queue] from the [Setup] menu. 2. Click [Next]. 3. Click [NDS mode] or [Bindery] depending on your network environment. Configuration: Using AdminManager Standard Setup • 52

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Configuration: Using AdminManager Standard Setup
52
±
Setup by TELNET
Launches the TELNET application in your environment to access
the selected printer’s TELNET port.
±
Create NetWare Queues
Use this to create a NetWare queue on the NetWare server from
AdminManager.
NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded
on the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also the client
package should be configured to access NetWare NDS
network or bindery network.
You should login to NetWare servers as a user who can
create objects on the servers. If you want to create a queue
with the remote printer mode on NetWare 4.1, you should
select NDS mode. You cannot create a queue if Bindery
mode is selected.
1.
Select [Create NetWare Queue] from the [Setup] menu.
2.
Click [Next].
3.
Click [NDS mode] or [Bindery] depending on your
network environment.
NOTE
The TELNET application is not included as part of the
print server package. Install the TELNET package on
to your system. For further information, see your
Windows manual.