Kyocera Ai6060 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 76

Supporting Multiple File Servers, Status

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NetWare Configuration Configure Using NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation Using PCONSOLE Supporting Multiple File Servers See Appendix section for information on supporting multiple file servers. This includes information on passwords for multiple file servers assigned to the NC-2 print server. Status Page The status page is formatted for PostScript printers and prints after self-tests and after power up of the NC-2 print server. For text-based printers such as HP LaserJet, the status page prints the information shown on the sample on the next page, as well as any PostScript codes. If after the self-tests, the NC-2 unit cannot log into the file server or find a password, the status page prints details of the problem and the solution. Use the status page to check if the protocols you are using are defined for each NC-2 printer port. If a protocol is not defined, first make sure the protocol is enabled. Protocols are enabled and disabled in the Network Management Utility. Definition of Terms listed on the Status Page 1. Unit Serial Number - Serial number listed on the label on the NC-2 board. 2. Version - Version number of the NC-2 firmware. 3. Network Address - NC-2 physical address, used to install and configure the NC-2 in a TCP/IP environment and to identify the unit Ethernet traces. 4. Network Topology - Ethernet. 5. Connector - The type of Ethernet connection you are using. 6. Novell Network Information - includes print server name and frame type. 7. AppleTalk Network Information - NC-2 Frame Type and node number 1. 8. TCP/IP Network Information - Includes the Frame Type; subnet mask default is 255.0.0.0; protocol address (default is not configured, IP is not assigned). NetWare Configuration 3-55

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NetWare Configuration 3-55
NetWare Configuration
Configure Using NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation
Using
PCONSOLE
Supporting Multiple File Servers
See Appendix section for information on supporting multiple file servers.
This includes information on passwords for multiple file servers assigned to
the NC-2 print server.
Status Page
The status page is formatted for PostScript printers and prints after self-tests
and after power up of the NC-2 print server. For text-based printers such as
HP LaserJet, the status page prints the information shown on the sample on
the next page, as well as any PostScript codes. If after the self-tests, the
NC-2 unit cannot log into the file server or find a password, the status page
prints details of the problem and the solution.
Use the status page to check if the protocols you are using are defined for
each NC-2 printer port. If a protocol is not defined, first make sure the
protocol is enabled. Protocols are enabled and disabled in the Network
Management Utility.
Definition of Terms listed on the Status Page
1.
Unit Serial Number - Serial number listed on the label on the NC-2 board.
2. Version - Version number of the NC-2 firmware.
3. Network Address - NC-2 physical address, used to install and configure
the NC-2 in a TCP/IP environment and to identify the unit Ethernet traces.
4. Network Topology -
Ethernet.
5. Connector - The type of Ethernet connection you are using.
6. Novell Network Information - includes print server name and frame type.
7. AppleTalk Network Information - NC-2 Frame Type and node number 1.
8. TCP/IP Network Information - Includes the Frame Type; subnet mask
default is 255.0.0.0; protocol address (default is not configured, IP is not
assigned).