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NetWare Queues Configuration, Options

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Section 3 - Chapter 2 - OkiNet for NetWare NDS printer objects. Once you have created NDS objects and queues, use the OkiNet for NetWare utility to configure the following fields: • Preferred File Server - This is the file server on which the print server object was created. • Preferred Tree - This is the NDS tree on which the NDS print server object was created. • Print Server Name - The fully qualified (canonical) name of the NDS print server object that was created. The Print Server Name is case sensitive. Example: cn=marketinglj.ou=marketing.o=companyname where cn is the Common Name of the leaf object, ou is the Organizational Unit name, and o is the Organizational name. Note: After any change to the servicing of queues for the OkiLAN 6100e+ from NWAdmin or PConsole, the OkiLAN 6100e+ must be reset via OkiNet for NetWare. NetWare Queues Configuration Options The NetWare Queues option allows you to add bindery print queues to be serviced by first selecting each desired queue and then selecting the ® button. To have a queue print to an output port other than the currently selected port, select the Output Port button and then select the desired port. NetWare Queue Load Balancing Print jobs can be distributed to multiple printers on selected queues by selecting the same queue multiple times and selecting a different output port for each queue entry. NetWare OKI OkiLAN 6100e+ User's Guide III - 9

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Section 3 - Chapter 2 - OkiNet for NetWare
OKI OkiLAN 6100e+ User’s Guide
NetWare
NDS printer objects. Once you have created NDS
objects and queues, use the OkiNet for NetWare utility
to configure the following fields:
Preferred File Server
- This is the file server on
which the print server object was created.
Preferred Tree
- This is the NDS tree on which the
NDS print server object was created.
Print Server Name
- The fully qualified (canonical)
name of the NDS print server object that was
created. The Print Server Name is case sensitive.
Example:
cn=marketinglj.ou=marketing.o=companyname
where
cn
is the Common Name of the leaf object,
ou
is
the Organizational Unit name, and
o
is the
Organizational name.
Note
:
After any change to the servicing of queues for
the OkiLAN 6100e+ from NWAdmin or
PConsole, the OkiLAN 6100e+ must be reset
via OkiNet for NetWare.
NetWare Queues Configuration
Options
The NetWare Queues option allows you to add bindery
print queues to be serviced by first selecting each
desired queue and then selecting the
®
button.
To have a queue print to an output port other than the
currently selected port, select the Output Port button
and then select the desired port.
NetWare Queue Load Balancing
Print jobs can be distributed to multiple printers on
selected queues by selecting the same queue multiple
times and selecting a different output port for each
queue entry.