Xerox 6180N DocuSP Common Controller System Guide - Page 22

AppleTalk gateway configuration, Queue server options, NetWare gateway configuration

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Gateway and Network Configuration Printer and job messages SNMP can broadcast messages about the printer and the jobs on the system. Printer messages may announce that the printer is idle, printing, or out of paper. Job messages announce that jobs are pending, processing, or completed. Other job-related information may include the job owners name, the job quantity, the job identifier, etc. The information that is displayed at an SNMP Manager may not always reflect the exact status of a job or printer on the DocuSP Controller. Those Managers that do not support loading of Management Information Bases (MIBs) only displays the printer and job status that they support. NOTE: Forwarding is not a job state that is broadcast by the controller; therefore, job forwarding information is not displayed by the SNMP job managers. AppleTalk gateway configuration In Gateways, using the AppleTalk tab the administrator can enable of disable the protocol. If the protocol is enabled, the administrator can also select a default queue set for Appletalk. 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. NetWare gateway configuration In Gateways using the NetWare tab, the administrator can configure the NetWare Network automatically or manually. If the automatic mode is selected, a wizard steps the administrator through the configuration of the Novell Server and the NetWare Printer queues for DocuSP. 1-8 System Guide

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Gateway and Network Configuration
1-8
System Guide
Printer and job messages
SNMP can broadcast messages about the printer and the
jobs on the system. Printer messages may announce that the
printer is idle, printing, or out of paper. Job messages
announce that jobs are pending, processing, or completed.
Other job-related information may include the job owners
name, the job quantity, the job identifier, etc.
The information that is displayed at an SNMP Manager may
not always reflect the exact status of a job or printer on the
DocuSP Controller. Those Managers that do not support
loading of Management Information Bases (MIBs) only
displays the printer and job status that they support.
NOTE:
Forwarding is not a job state that is broadcast by the
controller; therefore, job forwarding information is not
displayed by the SNMP job managers.
AppleTalk gateway configuration
In Gateways, using the AppleTalk tab
the administrator can
enable of disable the protocol. If the protocol is enabled, the
administrator can also select a default queue set for
Appletalk.
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.
NetWare gateway configuration
In Gateways using the NetWare tab, the administrator can
configure the NetWare Network automatically or manually. If
the automatic mode is selected, a wizard steps the
administrator through the configuration of the Novell Server
and the NetWare Printer queues for DocuSP.