Section 3: Setup for NetWare

NetWare 3.xx: 1. Log in as supervisor to the NetWare server, and start PCONSOLE.

2.Select Change Current File Server, then select the file server at which you want to keep the queue and printer configurations. Make a note of the configuration file server name, you will need it during the NPS 530/532 configuration.

3.Select Print Server Information, then add the new print server AXIS<nnnnnn>. See “Add a Print Server” (page 17) for details.

4.Select AXIS<nnnnnn>.

5.Select Print Server Configuration, and then File Servers to be Serv- iced.

6.Press <Insert> to see the list of Available File Servers. Add all file servers you want the NPS 530/532 to log in to, then press <Esc> to get back to the Print Server Information Menu.

7.Select Printer Configuration. A list of 16 printers marked Not Installed appears. The printers numbered 1–8 correspond directly to the NPS 530/532 logical printers PR1–PR8. The remaining eight printers are not used by the NPS 530/532.

8.Select the second printer (number 1). The printer is by default named ‘Printer 1’. The printer names are not used by the NPS 530/532.

9.Select Queues Serviced By Printer, then select Printer 1.

10.Press <Insert> to see the list of Available Queues, then select the queues you want the printer to service. Repeat steps 9 – 10 if you have installed more than one printer.

11.Exit PCONSOLE.

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NPS 532, NPS 530 specifications

Axis Communications, known for its innovative network video solutions, has recently introduced its new line of network power supplies, the NPS 530 and NPS 532. These robust devices are designed to meet the increasing power demands of network cameras, ensuring reliable and efficient operation in various surveillance applications.

The Axis NPS 530 and NPS 532 power supplies are engineered for optimal performance in network video installations. One of their main features is their high power output. The NPS 530 provides up to 60 W, while the NPS 532 delivers up to 120 W of power, making them suitable for powering multiple network devices simultaneously. This high power capability allows for the use of more advanced cameras equipped with enhanced features, such as pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) functionality, which can require significantly more power.

Both models are equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which simplifies installation and reduces the need for additional wiring. PoE enables a single cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to devices, making the installation process more efficient and cost-effective. The NPS 530 and NPS 532 support the IEEE 802.3at and 802.3af PoE standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of network devices.

Another key characteristic of these power supplies is their resilience and reliability. The rugged design of the NPS series ensures durability in various environmental conditions, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. They are constructed with high-quality components that enhance their longevity, reducing the total cost of ownership over time.

The NPS 530 and NPS 532 also feature advanced thermal management systems. These systems help maintain optimal operating temperatures, preventing overheating during prolonged usage. Additionally, both models include LED indicators that provide real-time status updates, allowing users to monitor the operational state at a glance.

In conclusion, the Axis NPS 530 and NPS 532 power supplies stand out in the market for their high performance, advanced PoE technology, and robust design. They offer an ideal solution for modern surveillance needs, ensuring security professionals can deploy powerful network cameras with confidence. With these innovations, Axis Communications continues to set the standard in reliable video surveillance technology.