Netgear PS110 PS110 Reference Manual - Page 134

NetWare PServer Menu Tab, fields, - scale

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110 Print Server Table 7-2. System Menu Tab Fields Field Description Device Name Choose a descriptive name for the router for identification purposes (for example, EngPrsv). This name is used in all protocols to identify the specific print server. There is a factory default name. For any change, NETGEAR recommends that a name be determined before setting the print server in any network. This name should be no more than 16 characters. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes (-) and underscore marks (_) are accepted. IPX/SPX Protocol Choose to enable or disable the IPX/SPX protocol used in the NetWare environment. This selection is always shadowed to indicate that the IPX/SPX protocol is always active and cannot be disabled. TCP/IP Protocol Choose to enable or disable the TCP/IP protocol. TCP/IP is used for UNIX networking and Microsoft networking. The factory default is Enable. NetBEUI Protocol Choose to enable or disable the NetBEUI protocol. NetBEUI is primarily used in a small-scale Microsoft networking environment. NetWare PServer Menu Tab The NetWare PServer menu tab sets the NetWare server (Bindery mode) or tree (NetWare Directory Services mode) that the print server should service. Figure 7-4 shows the menu and its fields, and Table 7-3 describes the functions and explains how to provide information in each field. 7-6 Using Advanced Management Tools

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110 Print Server
7-6
Using Advanced Management Tools
NetWare PServer Menu Tab
The NetWare PServer menu tab sets the NetWare server (Bindery mode) or tree (NetWare
Directory Services mode) that the print server should service.
Figure 7-4
shows the menu and its
fields, and
Table 7-3
describes the functions and explains how to provide information in each field.
Table 7-2.
System Menu Tab Fields
Field
Description
Device Name
Choose a descriptive name for the router for identification purposes (for example,
EngPrsv). This name is used in all protocols to identify the specific print server. There is
a factory default name. For any change, NETGEAR recommends that a name be
determined before setting the print server in any network. This name should be no more
than 16 characters. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes (-) and underscore marks (_) are
accepted.
IPX/SPX
Protocol
Choose to enable or disable the IPX/SPX protocol used in the NetWare environment.
This selection is always shadowed to indicate that the IPX/SPX protocol is always active
and cannot be disabled.
TCP/IP Protocol
Choose to enable or disable the TCP/IP protocol. TCP/IP is used for UNIX networking
and Microsoft networking. The factory default is Enable.
NetBEUI
Protocol
Choose to enable or disable the NetBEUI protocol. NetBEUI is primarily used in a
small-scale Microsoft networking environment.