Dell 2355dn Multifunction Mono Laser Printer Wireless and Network Guide - Page 40
Enable/Disable NDS, Bindery Print Server
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• IPX/SPX mode configuration: Configure IPX/SPX mode for your NetWare system. - Bindery configuration: You can set up the bindery server. • Bindery Setup: Use this option if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file servers running NetWare 3.x, or 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x in bindery emulation) with a print server and a print queue for network printing. Before entering bindery settings, The network print server connected to the network and the NetWare file server must be running. If access to the file server or print server is restricted, you need to log in to a NetWare Client system. • Bindery Print Server: Enter the name of the print server that you have configured in the NetWare utility PCONSOLE. This is the print server that will route print jobs to the network print server from NetWare Client on IPX networks. • File Server: Enter the name of the NetWare server on which you have configured a print server and a print queue to handle network printing. - NDS configuration: You can set up the NDS server. • Enable/Disable NDS: If NetWare servers you will use to print to the network print server are running NetWare 4.x/5.x/6.x in native mode. • NDS Tree: Enter the name of the NDS tree that contains the printer, print server, and print queue objects you have previously defined on the NetWare server for the network print server. Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection. If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings, you are alerted that they will be deleted. If you continue with NDS Setup, you can replace Bindery settings afterwards. • NDS Print Server: Enter the name of the print server object as "name.context." NOTE: Use NDS Setup if your network uses NetWare 4.x/5.x/6.x in native mode. Use Bindery Setup if your network uses NetWare 3.X or uses NetWare 4.x/5.x/6.x in bindery emulation mode. 38 Appendix E. Netware environment