HP 510x Print Server Novell NetWare Configuration Messages 1, IPX/SPX Status, Mode, Node Name

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Table 7.4 Novell NetWare Configuration Messages (1 of 2)

Message

Description

 

 

IPX/SPX STATUS:

Indicates the current IPX/SPX protocol status.

 

DISABLED indicates that IPX/SPX was manually disabled.

 

READY indicates the HP Jetdirect print server is awaiting

 

data.

 

INITIALIZING indicates that the print server is registering

 

the node address or name.

 

Code is in the middle of a download.

 

 

MODE:

The mode used by the print server.

 

QUEUE SERVER indicates that the print server receives

 

data directly from the queue; REMOTE PRINTER, with the

 

printer number following it, indicates that the print server

 

emulates a Novell remote printer. If the printer is not

 

configured, this field displays QUEUE SERVER.

 

 

SOURCE ROUTING:

Indicates the current status of source routing.

 

UNKNOWN is displayed when NetWare source routing is

 

configured to AUTO, but the source routing method has not

 

been detected.

 

NO is displayed when source routing is configured to AUTO,

 

and the automatic algorithm has determined that source

 

routing should not be used.

 

YES is displayed when source routing is configured to

 

AUTO, and the automatic algorithm has determined that

 

source routing should be used.

 

DISABLED, SINGLE R, or ALL RT is displayed when the

 

user has manually configured source routing through the

 

printer's control panel or through software.

 

 

NODE NAME:

Queue Server Mode: The print server name. This name

 

must match a valid print server on the appropriate NetWare

 

file server. The default name is NPIXXXXXX.

 

Remote Printer Mode: The name you gave the network

 

printer when you configured the network printer. The default

 

name is NPIXXXXXX.

 

 

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