IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 107

Press ENTER at this field and select DEFINED ELSEWHERE. If DEFINED

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10. Type the name of the Ethernet Interface. By default, it is M_xxxxxx where xxxxxx equals the last six digits of the ethernet address. (e.g. M_000BF5) 11. Select this new print server and press ENTER. 12. Select PRINTERS. 13. Press INSERT to add a printer to the list. 14. Type in the name of one of the default destinations on the unit for the NAME field and go to the type field. 15. Press ENTER at this field and select DEFINED ELSEWHERE. If DEFINED ELSEWHERE is not available, choose PARALLEL. 16. Press ENTER on the Print Queues Assigned field. 17. Press INSERT to display all queues; select the one you defined in step 5 and press ENTER. 18. Select a priority and press ENTER. Priority 1 should be sufficient. 19. Press ESCAPE until you are back to Main Menu. 20. Reboot the Print Server by repowering the printer. 21. Check the CURRENTLY ATTACHED SERVERS and verify the print server is active. 22. Press ESCAPE until you are out of the PCONSOLE. Even though the entire print set up is done through PCONSOLE, you may want to communicate directly with the print server in order to modify settings, monitor the unit, etc. To communicate with the print server, the optional host software, npsh.exe, is included. npsh.exe is a DOS executable program that can be run from a DOS prompt on a NetWare workstation. npsh.exe performs the following: npsh nvplist Lists all of the Ethernet Interface devices on the network; each name is in the default format M_xxxxxx (where xxxxxx equals the last six digits of the unit ethernet address). This is regardless of whether it is configured as a PSERVER or an RPRINTER. npsh unitname Starts a Telnet-like session with the named print server, allowing you to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the unit with the built-in command set. Novell Configuration 6-9

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6–9
Novell Configuration
10.
Type the name of the Ethernet Interface. By default, it is M_
xxxxxx
where
xxxxxx
equals the last six digits of the ethernet address. (e.g. M_000BF5)
11.
Select this new print server and press ENTER.
12.
Select PRINTERS.
13.
Press INSER
T to add a printer to the list.
14.
Type in the name of one of the default destinations on the unit for the NAME
field and go to the type field.
15.
Press ENTER at this field and select DEFINED ELSEWHERE. If DEFINED
ELSEWHERE is not available, choose PARALLEL.
16.
Press ENTER on the Print Queues Assigned field.
17.
Press INSER
T to display all queues; select the one you defined in step 5 and
press ENTER.
18.
Select a priority and press ENTER. Priority 1 should be sufficient.
19.
Press ESCAPE until you are back to Main Menu.
20.
Reboot the Print Server by repowering the printer.
21.
Check the CURRENTL
Y A
TT
ACHED SER
VERS and verify the print server is
active.
22.
Press ESCAPE until you are out of the PCONSOLE.
Even though the entire print set up is done through PCONSOLE, you may want
to communicate directly with the print server in order to modify settings, monitor
the unit, etc. To communicate with the print server, the optional host software,
npsh.exe
, is included.
npsh.exe
is a DOS executable program that can be run
from a DOS prompt on a NetWare workstation.
npsh.exe performs the following:
npsh nvplist
Lists all of the Ethernet Interface devices on the network;
each name is in the default format M_xxxxxx (where xxxxxx
equals the last six digits of the unit ethernet address). This is
regardless of whether it is configured as a PSERVER or an
RPRINTER.
npsh
unitname
Starts a Telnet-like session with the named print server,
allowing you to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the unit
with the built-in command set.