Olivetti P20W, P26W manual Create a Netware Queue

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CREATE A NETWARE QUEUE

By selecting this item, you can create a NetWare queue on the NetWare server from AdminManager.

>NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also the client package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network or bindery network.

>You should log in to NetWare servers as a user who can create objects on the servers. If you want to create a queue with the remote printer mode on NetWare 4.1, you should select NDS mode. You cannot create a queue if Bindery mode is selected.

1.Select [Create NetWare Queue] from the [Setup] menu.

2.Select [Next] button.

3.Select either [NDS mode] or [Bindery] mode depending on your network environment.

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Contents Olivetti d-Color P20W/P26W/P26 Preface Contents Preface Appendix E-Mail Alert Function Introduction Network ConfigurationSELF-DIAGNOSTIC Test SpecificationConfiguration Utilities MAC Address 00808784E3F1Ethernet address is therefore 00808784E3F1 Telnet Using Quick SetupNetwork Configuration Using Adminmanager Menu Function Select Start-Programs-Oki Setup Utility-Admin ManagerHttp EtherTalkTCP/IP Tab This allows you to configure TCP/IP related itemsBootp General TabNetWare Tab This is where you can configure NetWare related itemsFile server box Rprinter NetBEUI Tab This allows you to configure EtherTalk related itemsThis allows you to configure NetBEUI related items EtherTalk TabThis allows you to configure Snmp related items Smtp TabTrap Explanation IPX Printer Trap This allows you to configure POP related items POP TabPOP3 Smtp Tab, you can configure Smtp related items Following items Can be configured Explanation Create a Netware Queue Follow the on-screen instructions NDSPserver Delete Netware Object IP Address Setup Option menu, the following item can be selected Using a WEB Browser Adjusting Printer Settings # ping # arp -s 192.168.20.127 0080870100D2 tempNetwork Configuration Level DHCP/BOOTPJob Timeout Wins Server Pri IPX Trap Enable Level Level Level Your change. To exit without saving your modification Using Snmp Management Utility Printsupervision Windows Operating Service IIS1 Mdac System Pack NET FrameworkSupported Browsers Supported Printers Uninstallation Printing Utility MANUFACTURERS’ LPR Uninstallation IPP Installation of TCP/IP ProtocolOverview IPX Novell NetWare NetBEUIClick the Start button and select Control Panel Network Printer IP Address Configuration Using NetBEUI protocol Using TCP/IP protocolUsing NetWare protocol Using EtherTalk protocolPlease follow the procedure described on Microsoft LPR PortMicrosoft LPR IPP PortWindows XP requires administrator privileges Port Netbeui Protocol Novell Netware IPXComputer Name Name Assigned to the Printer Printer Driver Configuration Microsoft Windows Novell Netware Printing the Configuration Setup UtilitiesNdps Gateway Novell NetWare Novell NetWare Iprint Unix Configuration# ping Exit setup Please select 1- 99? Operating System Configuration 192.168.20.127 c7350# ping c7350 Check that lpd printer daemon is activated # ps aux grep lpd# /usr/lib/lpd SUN Solaris 2.X Configuration # /usr/sbin/lpsched # /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p c7300v2lp -I postscript# /bin/enable c7350lp # usr/sbin/lpshutHP-UX 10.X Configuration Restart inetd Enable the printer spooler# /usr/sbin/lpshut Printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/ rlpdameonActivate the remote printer daemon # ruser -a -p c7350Logical printers # startsrc -s lpd # mkitab ‘lpd2oncestartsrc -s lpd’# smit mkrque LPD PrintingSystem V-based Unix BSD-based Unix# lpr -Pc7350lp test.prn # lprm -Pc7350lp# lpstat -pc7350lp # cancel c7350lpVerify the printer status using the lpstat command Example To delete a print job Job ID 456 in the c7350lpUnix Ftp quit Logout from the network card using the quit commandFtp put test.prn Ftp put /users/test/test.prn /lpAll Macintosh operating systems from OS 8.1 are supported Supported VersionsSetup Utilities for MAC OS 8.X Macintosh OS-X Troubleshooting Netware Remote Server Mode Ethertalk NetbeuiGlossary Appendix E-MAIL Alert Function Page