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NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues, Defining Directory Service Context

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MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSTREE foodco Note: For an explanation of the structure of the NetWare Directory Service tree, see your host documentation. 3. Define the directory service context in which the MPS is located. Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSCONTEXT ou=kiwi.ou=exotic.o=fruit 4. Enter the List Protocol NetWare Access command to ensure that at least one of the file servers in the directory service tree is in the access list. 5. If desired file server is not in the access list, add it. Figure 13: Defining Access List Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS fileserver 6. Reboot the MPS. Figure 14: Rebooting Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues The NetWare Administrator management utility allows you to manage network resources, such as queue-based print services, in a tree structure. You can either use the Quick Setup option or individually create printing-related objects. Note: NetWare Administrator can be used for both NDS and bindery print queues. 5-2

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MPS/LPS User Guide
5: NetWare Configuration
5-2
Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSTREE
foodco
Note:
For an explanation of the structure of the NetWare Directory
Service tree, see your host documentation.
3.
Define the directory service context in which the MPS is
located.
Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE
DSCONTEXT ou=kiwi.ou=exotic.o=fruit
4.
Enter the
List Protocol NetWare Access
command to
ensure that at least one of the file servers in the directory
service tree is in the access list.
5.
If desired file server is not in the access list, add it.
Figure 13: Defining Access List
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS
fileserver
6.
Reboot the MPS.
Figure 14:
Rebooting
Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0
NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print
Queues
The NetWare Administrator management utility allows you to
manage network resources, such as queue-based print services, in
a tree structure. You can either use the Quick Setup option or
individually create printing-related objects.
Note:
NetWare Administrator can be used for both NDS and
bindery print queues.