Epson C823622 Administrator's Manual - Page 69

Using the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode

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6. Click OK to save your changes. If the message "Configuration is successfully done" appears on your screen, the update is complete. c Caution: Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait until it registers the settings (up to two minutes) before turning off the printer. 7. In the File Server Console's MONITOR.NLM, open the Connection Information. Check if the print server name assigned to the Ethernet card is logged in to the Active Connections list. It takes up to five minutes for this information to appear. Using the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode This section explains how to configure the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode using the Nwadmin tool in NetWare 4.x. If the client does not correspond to NDS, use the 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). 3. Create a printer: Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select Object, then Create, and then Printer. Type the printer name and click Create. Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare 4-25

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Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare
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6.
Click
OK
to save your changes. If the message “Configuration is
successfully done” appears on your screen, the update is
complete.
c
Caution:
Once you make changes to the Ethernet card, you must wait
until it registers the settings (up to two minutes) before turning
off the printer.
7.
In the File Server Console’s MONITOR.NLM, open the
Connection Information. Check if the print server name assigned
to the Ethernet card is logged in to the Active Connections list. It
takes up to five minutes for this information to appear.
Using the Ethernet card in Remote Printer mode
This section explains how to configure the Ethernet card in Remote
Printer mode using the Nwadmin tool in NetWare 4.x.
If the client does not correspond to NDS, use the 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).
3.
Create a printer:
Click the directory context icon (or Bindery context), and select
Object
, then
Create
, and then
Printer
. Type the printer name
and click
Create
.