Xerox 6180N FreeFlow® Print Server System Guide - Page 73

Queue server options, LPD gateway configuration, Network configuration settings, IP configuration

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Queue server options Gateway and Network Configuration In Gateways using the Queue Server tab, the administrator has the option to enable or disable NetWare and to define a Preferred Server Name. This entry field allows the administrator an easy method to directly point to a replica or NDS server name. NOTE: It is recommended to set this after the first connect attempt has been made since the Preferred Server Name should be automatically available under normal conditions. Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional information. LPD gateway configuration In Gateways using the LPD (Line Printer Daemon) tab, the administrator can enable or disable the LPD protocol, set the default queue, and set the LPD port. The default port is 515, the most commonly used port. NOTE: Here's a caveat concerning the default queue: • If LPD Default Queue is enabled and if the submitted job has not specified a queue, the job goes to the default queue. • On the other hand, if LPD Default Queue is disabled and if the submitted job has not specified a queue, the job is rejected. Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional information. Network configuration settings Within the System Administration part of the user interface, Network configuration options are presented. Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional information. IP configuration In Network Configuration, using the IP Address tab, the administrator can enable or disable IP. If IP is enabled, the administrator can adjust or change the following settings: • IP Address System Guide 5- 9

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System Guide
5-9
Gateway and Network Configuration
Queue server options
In Gateways using the Queue Server tab, the administrator has
the option to enable or disable NetWare and to define a Preferred
Server Name. This entry field allows the administrator an easy
method to directly point to a replica or NDS server name.
NOTE:
It is recommended to set this after the first connect attempt
has been made since the Preferred Server Name should be
automatically available under normal conditions.
Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional
information.
LPD gateway configuration
In Gateways using the LPD (Line Printer Daemon) tab, the
administrator can enable or disable the LPD protocol, set the
default queue, and set the LPD port. The default port is 515, the
most commonly used port.
NOTE:
Here’s a caveat concerning the default queue:
If LPD Default Queue is enabled
and if the submitted
job has not
specified a queue, the job goes to the
default queue.
On the other hand, if LPD Default Queue is disabled
and if the submitted job has not specified a queue, the
job is rejected.
Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional
information.
Network configuration settings
Within the System Administration part of the user interface,
Network configuration options are presented.
Always refer to the online Help on the GUI for additional
information.
IP configuration
In Network Configuration, using the IP Address tab, the
administrator can enable or disable IP. If IP is enabled, the
administrator can adjust or change the following settings:
IP Address