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5.Set up the preferred server name on the NIC, using NIC conÞguration utilities for Windows.

Note: For more information on setting the preferred server name, see Chapter 3, Windows - FastManage ConÞguration Utilities.

4.3ConÞguring in an NDS Environment

4.3.1Configuring Your NDS Server using PCONSOLE

To conÞgure the NIC using PCONSOLE:

1.Run PCONSOLE using the following command (from the /public directory on the server):

pconsole

2.Using the arrow keys, select Quick Setup and press [Enter].

3.In the Print Services Quick Setup window, select Print Server and press [Enter].

4.Press [Insert] to create the Print Server Object for the NIC.

The name must have eight characters. Begin with ÒKDÓ and end with the last six digits of the hardware address (found on the NIC faceplate or NIC conÞguration test page). For example, if the hardware address of a printer is Ò0040C81234AB,Ó create a print server named KD1234AB.

Note: The print server name is not case sensitive.

5.After creating the print server object, select New Printer and press [Enter].

6.Enter a name for the new printer object used by the printer. The name should be less than 256 characters, including the context. The print server will service only one printer per NDS Server.

7.After adding the new printer object, select New Print Queue and press [Enter].

8.Type the name of a Queue (that the printer will service).

The queue name must be less than 256 characters, including the context. By default, all queues are serviced by the printer.

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