Kodak 8660, 8670 manual Novell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using JetAdmin

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Novell NetWare

Novell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using JetAdmin

The NIC is compatible with Hewlett-Packard’s JetAdmin tool. JetAdmin may be used to select a particular printer/NIC that is advertising its services on the network. The NIC’s Netware service is KOD_xxxxxx_P1, by default where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the NIC’s Ethernet hardware address. The NIC can then be associated with a particular Novell server and queue.

NOTE: You must be logged into the particular Novell server as an administrator in order to set up NIC parameters associated with that server.

JetAdmin can be used to configure NetWare related parameters on the NIC.

Novell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using XAdmin or XConfig

Refer to “Using Configuration Utilities” for additional details on using the following configuration utilities for the NIC:

XAdmin is a graphic configuration utility which is included on the diskette that comes with the NIC. XAdmin allows an administrator to establish and associate the NIC with a NetWare queue using the NetWare submenu options.

NOTE: You must be logged into the particular Novell server as an administrator to set up NIC parameters associated with that server.

XConfig is a command line oriented NIC configuration utility which is included on the diskette that comes with the NIC. It is similar to invoking a Telnet session without the necessity of first establishing an IP address on the NIC.

NOTE: A new name can be entered for the NIC if desired. Changing the name also changes any other protocols that use the same name.

Part No. 6B4389

June 1999

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Contents Network Interface Guide Page Protocols Supported NIC Identification EK Cat #Networked Platforms Supported NIC InterfacesFaceplate 10baseT/100baseTX Network Cable Connector Faceplate Reset/Configuration Page Push-button SwitchNIC Faceplate Faceplate Serial Configuration PortNIC Configuration Utilities Yes Printer/NIC Installation and Configuration OverviewContents Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI Configuring Servers and Workstations for PrintingPart No B4389 June Iii Appendix a NIC Services About this Guide FeaturesAbout the Network Interface Card Network Operating System Compatibility ProtocolsCompliance Getting HelpInstall the NIC in the printer Overview of Installing and Configuring the N ICDetermine your network and printing environment Assess your network and printing environments Install the NICGather the necessary components NIC Configuration Utilities Configure the NIC from the desired platformConfigure the print servers Configure the printer on the workstationsPrinting Package Contents Static Electricity PrecautionsRequirements Installing the NIC in an 8660 PrinterInstalling the Hardware Installing the NIC in an 8670 PS Printer Installing the Hardware Installing the Hardware Printing a Test Installing the Ethernet CableConfiguring the NIC Additional Mechanisms for Establishing an IP Address Using Configuration UtilitiesUsing Configuration Utilities Using a Web Browser to Configure the NICService Names TCP/IP Examples of Configuration ScreensNovell Netware NetBEUI AppleTalk Using Configuration Utilities Using the XAdmin Utility Using Configuration Utilities Part No B4389 June Using Configuration Utilities Using XConfig Utility Using Configuration Utilities Telnet Configuration Utility Any Platform Using Configuration Utilities DE9 DTE DCE Configuring the NIC from the Printer’s Display Panel IPX Using Arp on Unix Systems Using Bootp to Configure the IP Address Using rarp to Configure the IP AddressUsing Configuration Utilities Using Configuration Utilities Novell Servers AdobePS Drivers and Export ModulesWindows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Servers Workstations Windows for Work Groups Unix Servers and WorkstationsWindows 95/98 MacintoshWorkstation Networking Software for Peer to Peer Services Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUISetting up a Kodak PostScript Printer for Windows 95/98 Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI Setting up a Kodak PostScript Printer for Windows NT Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI AdobePS Setup Utility for Windows NT Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI Microsoft Peer to Peer Print Services NetBEUI Verification of AdobePS Driver Setting up Windows 95/98/NT to Export Kodak Raster Files Before You Begin Novell NetWareConfiguring for a Novell NetWare Network NIC Operating Modes with Novell NetWareNovell Queue and Printer/NIC Association Using JetAdmin Configuring for NDS Using JetAdmin or XAdmin Configuring for NDS Using NWAdminPconsole Configuring for NDS Using Pconsole and XConfigXConfig PConsole Configuring for Queue Server Mode using Pconsole and XConfigXConfig Macintosh WindowsUnix Networking Software for TCP/IP Novell Netware Servers Configuration SummaryConfiguring TCP/IP LPR Printers on NT Systems Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring an LPR Printer on NT Systems Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring for TCP/IP Configuring Unix Systems for TCP/IP Printing Setting Up the Remote PrinterAdding the Kodak Printer to the Host Table Assigning a Print QueueSetting Up the Remote Printer for IBM RS/6000 AIX Systems Setting Up the Remote Printer for HP/UX SystemsSetting Up the Remote Printer for IBM RS/6000 AIX Systems Other Systems Setting Up the Remote Printer for SCO Unix ConfigurationsRequested Information Use Creating a Spool Directory Configuring for AppleTalk Networks Printer and NIC InstallationChanging the Printer’s Name Finding the Printer’s Name in the ChooserChanging the Printer’s Zone WIndows NT Systems vs AppleTalk Page NIC Start-up Sequence NIC Factory DefaultsNIC LEDs NIC ConfigurationNetworking Component Checks Protocol ChecksTCP/IP Troubleshooting Intermittent ProblemsTroubleshooting NetWare Troubleshooting Windows NT Troubleshooting AppleTalk TroubleshootingPeer to Peer using NetBEUI Windows Peer-to-Peer TroubleshootingPeer to Peer using IPX Technical AssistanceTroubleshooting Overview Appendix a NIC ServicesBOT/EOT Strings Environment/ProtocolNo. String Definition Filter No Description FiltersPage General Server Commands Appendix B Command SummaryAppendix B Command Summary Appendix B Command Summary TCP/IP Commands NetWare Commands AppleTalk Commands Appendix B Command Summary Page Numerics IndexIndex Index IPX NIC Pconsole Index Index NIC from 3-2Web site 1-2 Windows Index Zone Changing for printer Part No B4389 June Index-11 Page Page Kodak Canada INC

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