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NetWare Configuration
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Password
Error Log
LED Status Indicator
Nwadmin
Warranty
Configuring NetWare 2.15
How to Diagnose Problems
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Contents
Network Interface Card
Trademark
IFor the US and Canada Software License Agreement
Software License Agreement and Warranty
Ownership
License permits you to
Export Requirements
Following are not permitted
Limited Warranty
Limited Software Warranty
Warranty Coverage
Purchase Remedies
Software
Restrictions
Termination
Vii
Viii
4179-436
Foreword
10BaseT/2 User Instructions For U.S.A
Xii
Xiii
Xiv
Trademark Acknowledgements
Welcome
Contents
Configuring NetWare Bindery Emulation
Configuring NetWare 2.15
Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services
NIC Configuration Using the Novell Pconsole Utility
Unix Printing
Installation in a Windows Environment
Running Telnet
Operation and Troubleshooting
FTP Printing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Appendix a Jumper Settngs Network Interface Cards
Memo
Chapter
Chapter
Introduction
CD-ROM
What’s in the Package
What’s in the Package
Hardware/NOS Requirements
Network Environment
Hardware/NOS Requirements
Installing the Network Interface Card
Chapter
Preparing the Printer
Powering Up the Printer
Connecting to a Network the NIC
Programs Utilizing Windows
Chapter
Discovery Program
Installing the MAP
Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP
DiscoveryryProgram--ManagementAccesscesProgramMAP
Configuring the MAP
Using the MAP
IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
Installing the IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
Setting Up IP Peer-to-Peer Printing
IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
Use P2P-IP to make the printer an IP peer-to-peer printer
Adding Printers for IP Peer-to-Peer Printing
Field Descriptions
IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
Installing the IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
Installing the Printer Driver and Setting the Printer Port
Using a Web Browser
Chapter
NetWare Configuration
Chapter
Configuring NetWare 2.15
Configuring NetWare 2.15
Create Print Queues
Start Pconsole and Select File Server
Enter the Print Server Name
Configure the Print Server
Assign Print Queues to the Printer
Set Up Notify Options for the Printer Optional
Configuring NetWare 2.15
Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers
Preferred File Servers
Primary File Server
Confirm Bindery Context
Configuring NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation
Pconsole
Configure in Bindery Mode with
Configuring NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation
Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services
Create Printer Object
Create Print Server Object
Create Print Queue Object
Assign Printer Object
NetWare Configuration Chapter
Assign Print Server Object
Check Assignments
Set Up and Reset the Printer
NIC Configuration
Ou=standard.ou=organization1
Changing the File Server
Using the Novell Pconsole Utility
Changing Print Queues
How to Set Up Notify
Select the printer from the Defined Printers menu
AppleTalk Configuration
Chapter
Choosing the Printer
Choosing the Printer
Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program
Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program
Zone and Device screen appears on the display
Error Log
Configuring the NIC
Configuration
Options
Protocol Setup
Memo
TCP/IP Configuration
Chapter
Installation in a Windows Environment
Installation in a Windows Environment
Windows
Windows for Workgroups
Windows NT
Assigning IP Address with arp & ping
Setting up the NIC
Continue until you get a reply
Assigning the IP Address with Bootp
Installation in a Windows Environment
Creating an lpr Queue on the Workstation
Setting Up IP and lpr Parameters
Windows NT3.51
Windows NT4.0
Unix Printing
Unix Printing
Using Bootp
Configuring the IP Address on the NIC
For example, for an RFC 1048 system
Using rarp
Using arp & ping
#arp -s 192.9.200.200 00206baabbcc
Lpd Printing
Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use lpd
Setting Up an AIX 2.5 Remote Printer to Use lpd
Requested Informa Example Description Tion Input Data
Setting Up an AIX 4.0 System
Input Requested Example Description of Input Data
Setting Up an HP/UX Remote Printer to Use lpd
Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd
Printer #7 Symbol Type Representative Value
Setting Up a SCO Unix Remote Printers to Use lpd
Use the following procedures to install Lpsystem
Setting Up System V Rel.4 and Solaris 2.X to Use lpd
SCO Unix OSF1/ALPHA IBM AIX HP/UX
Installing TCP/IP for NIC If Not Running lpd
Script Selection of Filters
Loading the Software
Manual Selection of Filters
Kill all of your lpd processes. Type
Installing & Printing on an DEC Ultrix 4.3 Risc System
Installing and Printing on the HP/UX System
Usr/nic/lprprint /dev/nic/printername Printfast
#cd /usr/nic
#lpadmin -p printer name -v /dev/null Usr/nic/port1interface
Installing & Printing on a SCO Unix System
Select your system. Choose one from these options
Installing and Printing on an AIX Risc System/6000
#nicinst
Virtual Printer Commands
AIX Print Commands
Making Connection and Main Menu
Running Telnet
Configure IP Parameters
Select Printer Languages
PCL PS Other
Reset Unit
Enable/Disable Network Protocols
Restore Factory Defaults
Change Password
Exit Telnet
FTP Printing
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Operation and Troubleshooting
Chapter
LED Status Indicator
LED Status Indicator
LED Status Indicator
Status/Configuration Report
Printer Name P1 File Server Left Queue Q1
Resetting the NIC to Factory Default
How to Diagnose Problems
Troubleshooting Network Hardware Con- nections
Troubleshooting Checklists
Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol
NetWare Checklist
Workstation Checklist
File Server Checklist
Printer Server/File Server/Printer Checklist
NIC Configuration Checklist
Unable to Print from a Different Context
Workstation to NIC Connection Checklist
NIC Loses Its File Server Connection
Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol
Chapter
Appendix
Appendix a
Jumper Settings
Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations
BUS Handshake
Reset to Factory Default
Address Select
BUS Handshake
Specifications
Appendix B
10/100BaseT/UTP Cables
Network Interface Card
Memo
Using a Web Browser
Appendix C
Accessing the Http Server Screens
Accessing the Http Server Screens
Menu Options
Network
Network functions are performed from the Network Settings
Factory Defaults
Reset
Change Password
Unit Status
Setup TCP/IP
Setup NetWare
Setup AppleTalk
Configure Status
Language
Supported Web Browsers
Unit info
Index
Appendix D
Index
Nwadmin
Lpsystem
Unix
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