Brother International HL 1270N Network Users Manual - English - Page 67

Exit NWADMIN., Assignments, NetWare, Queue Server

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13. Double click on the name of your print server. Click on Assignments and then Add... 14. If necessary, change the directory context. Select the printer you created in step 3 and click OK and then OK again. 15. Exit NWADMIN. 16. Start the appropriate BRAdmin32 application, and select the correct print server from the list (by default, the node name is BRN_xxxxxx, where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the Ethernet address (MAC address)). 17. Double click the appropriate Brother print server. You will be prompted for a password, the default password is "access". Now select the NetWare tab. 18. Select Queue Server as the operating mode.  Note The same service assigned by Netware server name cannot be used for both queue server mode and remote printer mode.  Note If you want to enable queue server capabilities on services other than the default NetWare services, you must define new services that are enabled for NetWare and for the desired port. Refer to Appendix in this manual for information on how to do this. 19. Enter the NDS tree name (note that a print server can service both NDS and bindery queues). 20. Type in the name of the context where the print server resides. 21. Exit the BRAdmin32 application making sure that you save the changes that you have made. 6-6

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13.
Double click on the name of your print server. Click on
Assignments
and then
Add...
14.
If necessary, change the directory context. Select the printer you created in step 3 and
click
OK
and then
OK
again.
15.
Exit NWADMIN.
16.
Start the appropriate BRAdmin32 application, and select the correct print server from
the list (by default, the node name is BRN_xxxxxx, where “xxxxxx” is the last six
digits of the Ethernet address (MAC address)).
17.
Double click the appropriate Brother print server. You will be prompted for a
password, the default password is “access”. Now select the
NetWare
tab.
18.
Select
Queue Server
as the operating mode.
Note
The same service assigned by Netware server name cannot be used for both queue server mode
and remote printer mode.
Note
If you want to enable queue server capabilities on services other than the default NetWare
services, you must define new services that are enabled for NetWare and for the desired port.
Refer to Appendix in this manual for information on how to do this.
19.
Enter the NDS tree name (note that a print server can service both NDS and bindery
queues).
20.
Type in the name of the context where the print server resides.
21.
Exit the BRAdmin32 application making sure that you save the changes that you have
made.