Table 7.1 | Novell NetWare Configuration Messages (2 of 2) | |
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PORT X STATUS: | READY: Print server is awaiting data. | |
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| INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address |
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| or name/type. |
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SERVER NAME: | The name of the NetWare file server or print server. If no | |
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| name is displayed, the JetDirect print server has not been |
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| configured. |
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| If the message “UNABLE TO FIND FILE SERVER” appears |
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| in the “IPX/SPX STATUS:” section of the configuration page |
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| (see Table 7.5), the SERVER NAME field identifies the |
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| JetDirect discovery method [NSQ] (Nearest Service Query) |
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| or [GSQ] (General Service Query) and the name of the |
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| proxy file server used to locate the configured bindery |
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| servers. |
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IPX/SPX RETRANS: | Number of retransmissions necessary because a remote | |
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| node did not acknowledge receipt of a frame sent to it. |
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| Excessive retransmissions may degrade performance, |
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| cause 40 ERRORS, or indicate developing network hardware |
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| or congestion problems. |
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NETWORK |
| The first column indicates the network number associated |
XXXXXX |
| with the protocol frame type for communication between |
FRAME TYPE | server and printer. Unless a specific frame type has been | |
XXXXX |
| manually configured, the print server automatically |
RCVD |
| determines the protocol frame type by listening to the |
XXXX |
| NetWare data being transferred over the network. If |
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| UNKNOWN is listed, the HP JetDirect print server is still |
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| trying to determine which network number to use. If the |
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| network number is DISABLED, a specific frame type has |
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| been manually configured. The Frame Type value can be |
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| EN_8023, EN_8022, EN_II, or EN_SNAP. The RCVD count |
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| indicates how many packets have been received for each |
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| frame type. |
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EN | HP JetDirect Configuration Page Messages 111 |