Epson C823622 Administrator's Manual - Page 61

Using the Ethernet card in Print Server mode

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u If the bindery context path has not been set, or if you want to switch the bindery context to print in a different bindery context from that of a bindery client, use SET BINDERY CONTEXT command to set the context in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file. See your Netware 4.1x manual for more information. IPX routing protocol NLSP It is possible to use the IPX routing protocol NLSP in NetWare4.1x; however, the Ethernet card does not support NLSP. RIP/SAP controls the communication. You can select NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility or RIP/SAP Only. If you arbitrarily remove the RIP or SAP binding when NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility is specified, the Ethernet card is not able to communicate with the file server and NDS. (Reference: "Protocols" and "Bindings" in the menu items of the Utility INETCFG.) Time required to recognize the Ethernet card It takes up to two minutes for the NetWare server to recognize the Ethernet card after the printer is turned on. During this startup time, EPSON Net!2 and the status sheet do not show the correct information. Using the Ethernet card in Print Server mode This section explains how to configure the Ethernet card in Print Server mode using the Nwadmin tool of NetWare 4.1x. If the client does not correspond to NDS, set up the printer, print server, and queue in Bindery context. 1. Log in to the NDS tree (or to the server with Bindery context) with admin or supervisor privileges. 2. Run the administrator tool (Nwadmin). Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare 4-17

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Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare
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If the bindery context path has not been set, or if you want
to switch the bindery context to print in a different bindery
context from that of a bindery client, use SET BINDERY
CONTEXT command to set the context in the
AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
See your Netware 4.1x manual for more information.
IPX routing protocol NLSP
It is possible to use the IPX routing protocol NLSP in
NetWare4.1x; however, the Ethernet card does not support
NLSP. RIP/SAP controls the communication.
You can select NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility or RIP/SAP
Only. If you arbitrarily remove the RIP or SAP binding when
NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility is specified, the Ethernet card
is not able to communicate with the file server and NDS.
(Reference: “Protocols” and “Bindings” in the menu items of the
Utility INETCFG.)
Time required to recognize the Ethernet card
It takes up to two minutes for the NetWare server to recognize
the Ethernet card after the printer is turned on. During this start-
up time, EPSON Net!2 and the status sheet do not show the
correct information.
Using the Ethernet card in Print Server mode
This section explains how to configure the Ethernet card in Print
Server mode using the Nwadmin tool of NetWare 4.1x.
If the client does not correspond to
NDS, set up the printer, print
server, and queue in Bindery context.
1.
Log in to the NDS tree (or to the server with Bindery context) with
admin or supervisor privileges.
2.
Run the administrator tool (Nwadmin).