Table 7.1

Novell NetWare Configuration Messages (2 of 2)

 

 

 

Message

 

Description

 

 

PORT X STATUS:

READY: Print server is awaiting data.

 

 

INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address

 

 

or name/type.

 

 

SERVER NAME:

The name of the NetWare file server or print server. If no

 

 

name is displayed, the JetDirect print server has not been

 

 

configured.

 

 

If the message “UNABLE TO FIND FILE SERVER” appears

 

 

in the “IPX/SPX STATUS:” section of the configuration page

 

 

(see Table 7.5), the SERVER NAME field identifies the

 

 

JetDirect discovery method [NSQ] (Nearest Service Query)

 

 

or [GSQ] (General Service Query) and the name of the

 

 

proxy file server used to locate the configured bindery

 

 

servers.

 

 

IPX/SPX RETRANS:

Number of retransmissions necessary because a remote

 

 

node did not acknowledge receipt of a frame sent to it.

 

 

Excessive retransmissions may degrade performance,

 

 

cause 40 ERRORS, or indicate developing network hardware

 

 

or congestion problems.

 

 

 

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

 

 

UNKNOWN is listed, the HP JetDirect print server is still

 

 

trying to determine which network number to use. If the

 

 

network number is DISABLED, a specific frame type has

 

 

been manually configured. The Frame Type value can be

 

 

EN_8023, EN_8022, EN_II, or EN_SNAP. The RCVD count

 

 

indicates how many packets have been received for each

 

 

frame type.

 

 

 

EN

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