IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 102

Select Print Queue Information from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.

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Host Configuration Under all versions of NetWare, both PSERVER and RPRINTER setups are supported by the Ethernet Interface. Since a PSERVER setup is the most common, you will find the necessary steps to configure the Ethernet Interface as a PSERVER shown first. Configuration for RPRINTER and NPRINTER setup follow the PSERVER information. NOTE: The Ethernet Interface can service up to four printers on one file server. It can not service multiple file servers at one time. NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup To configure a print queue on a NetWare 3.1x network: 1. Log on to the Novell file server as supervisor. 2. Enter PCONSOLE. 3. Select "Print Queue Information" from the PCONSOLE Main Menu. 4. Press INSERT to add a new queue to the list of currently defined queues showing. 5. Type in the name of this new queue when prompted and press ENTER. This can be any name you would like. 6. Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Menu. 7. Select "Print Server Information" and press ENTER. 8. Press INSERT when the list of existing print servers displays. 9. Type the name of the Ethernet Interface when prompted for a print server name and press ENTER when done. By default, the Ethernet Interface is named "M_xxxxxx" where "xxxxxx" equals the last six digits of the print server ethernet address found on configuration printouts or reading MAC address on operator panel. (e.g. M_071C1A). 10. Back at the print server list, select this newly defined Ethernet Interface and press ENTER. 11. Select "Print Server Configuration" from the menu that displays. 12. Select "Printer Configuration" from the next menu to display a list of configured printers. 6-4 Novell Configuration

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Novell Configuration
Host Configuration
Under all versions of NetWare, both PSERVER and RPRINTER setups are
supported by the Ethernet Interface. Since a PSERVER setup is the most
common, you will find the necessary steps to configure the Ethernet Interface as
a PSER
VER shown first. Configuration for RPRINTER and NPRINTER setup
follow the PSER
VER information.
NOTE:
The Ethernet Interface can service up to four printers on one file
server. It can not service multiple file servers at one time.
NetW
are V
ersion 3.x PSERVER Setup
To configure a print queue on a NetWare 3.1x network:
1.
Log on to the Novell file server as supervisor.
2.
Enter PCONSOLE.
3.
Select “Print Queue Information” from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.
4.
Press INSER
T to add a new queue to the list of currently defined queues
showing.
5.
Type in the name of this new queue when prompted and press ENTER. This
can be any name you would like.
6.
Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Menu.
7.
Select “Print Server Information” and press ENTER.
8.
Press INSER
T when the list of existing print servers displays.
9.
Type the name of the Ethernet Interface when prompted for a print server
name and press ENTER when done. By default, the Ethernet Interface is
named “M_
xxxxxx
” where “
xxxxxx
” equals the last six digits of the print
server ethernet address found on configuration printouts or reading MAC
address on operator panel. (e.g. M_071C1A).
10.
Back at the print server list, select this newly defined Ethernet Interface and
press ENTER.
11.
Select “Print Server Configuration” from the menu that displays.
12.
Select “Printer Configuration” from the next menu to display a list of
configured printers.