IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 104

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NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup NOTE: These steps are for Novell environments with Netware 3.x (or earlier) file servers. To configure a new RPRINTER on a NetWare 3.x network: 1. Log in to the Ethernet Interface command shell, npsh, as root. If you have TCP/IP available and this print server already has an IP address stored within it, you can use the built-in HTML configuration forms or a Telnet session. Please see the Configuration Tools in chapter1 for further details. If you have only Novell available, you will need to use a PC, laptop, or terminal. NOTE: If you use HTML configuration, you will need to go to the "Network Configuration" HTML form (i.e. "http://EthernetInterfaceIPaddress/ networkConf.html"; e.g. "http://192.75.11.9/ networkConf.html") and look under the "Novell" section. The settings in the following step are found there. If using a Telnet session, you will need to manually execute the commands listed in the next step. 2. Store the RPRINTER settings on the Ethernet Interface. This will refer to an existing PSERVER.NLM on the file server or to one that you will create later in these steps. Syntax: store rprinter add PSERVERname printernumber EthernetInterfacedestination Example for an RPRINTER servicing printer 0 of the PSERVER.NLM called pserver1 and sending jobs to the Ethernet Interface destination d1prn: store rprinter add pserver1 0 d1prn 3. Leave this Ethernet Interface login session and log on to the NetWare 3.x file server as Supervisor. 4. Enter PCONSOLE. 6-6 Novell Configuration

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Novell Configuration
NetW
are V
ersion 3.x RPRINTER Setup
NOTE:
These steps are for Novell environments with Netware 3.x (or
earlier) file servers.
To configure a new RPRINTER on a NetWare 3.x network:
1.
Log in to the Ethernet Interface command shell, npsh, as root.
If you have TCP/IP available and this print server already has an IP address
stored within it, you can use the built-in HTML configuration forms or a Telnet
session. Please see the Configuration Tools in chapter1 for further details. If
you have only Novell available, you will need to use a PC, laptop, or terminal.
NOTE:
If you use HTML configuration, you will need to go to the “Network
Configuration” HTML form
(i.e. “
http://
EthernetInterfaceIPaddress
/
networkConf.html
”; e.g. “
networkConf.html
”) and look under the “Novell” section. The
settings in the following step are found there. If using a Telnet
session, you will need to manually execute the commands listed in
the next step.
2.
Store the RPRINTER settings on the Ethernet Interface. This will refer to an
existing PSER
VER.NLM on the file server or to one that you will create later
in these steps.
Syntax:
store
rprinter add
PSERVERname printernumber
EthernetInterfacedestination
Example for an RPRINTER servicing printer
0
of the PSER
VER.NLM called
pserver1
and sending jobs to the Ethernet Interface destination
d1prn
:
store
rprinter add pserver1 0 d1prn
3.
Leave this Ethernet Interface login session and log on to the NetWare 3.x file
server as Supervisor.
4.
Enter PCONSOLE.