CAUTION: If you are using direct-mode printing over IPX/SPX on a Microsoft network, do not disable IPX/SPX.

For a Novell NetWare network:

Use the HP Embedded Web Server to select Queue Server Mode parameters in a Novell Directory Services (NDS) environment.

Do not use the HP Embedded Web Server to create the NDS print server, printer, and queue objects. Instead, use another tool or utility.

Table 4-10IPX/SPX tab settings

Item

Description

 

 

IPX/SPX Enable

Select the check box to use IPX/SPX protocols.

 

 

IPX/SPX Frame Type

IPX/SPX frame type to use on your network. After a frame type is configured, all others are

 

counted and discarded.

 

All Frame Types (Auto) Sense all types and configure the first one detected (default).

 

Ethernet 802.3 (EN_8023) Use IPX over IEEE 802.3 frames.

 

Ethernet II (EN_II) Use IPX over Ethernet frames.

 

Ethernet 802.2 (EN_8022) Use IPX over IEEE 802.2 with IEEE 802.3 frames.

 

Ethernet SNAP (EN_SNAP) Use IPX over SNAP with IEEE 802.3 frames.

 

 

SAP Interval

Time interval (in seconds) that the HP Jetdirect print server waits to send SAP messages, which

 

are broadcast to advertise its service capabilities on a Novell NetWare network. The default is

 

60 seconds. Enter zero (0) to disable.

 

 

Print Server Name

NetWare printer name for the HP Jetdirect print server. The default name is NPIxxxxxx, where

 

xxxxxx are the last six digits of the HP Jetdirect print server's LAN hardware (MAC) address.

 

 

NDS Tree Name

Name of the NDS tree for this device. Refers to the name of the organizational tree used by

 

your network. To disable NDS support, leave the field blank.

 

 

NDS Context

NDS container or organizational unit that contains the print server object. Print queue and

 

device objects can be located anywhere within the NDS tree, but the HP Jetdirect print server

 

must be configured with the fully qualified print server object name.

 

For example, if the print server object is found in the container “marketing.mytown.lj”, the fully

 

qualified print server context name (CN) is:

 

“OU=marketing.OU=mytown.O=lj”

 

In the example, OU is an organization unit container and O is an organization container

 

within the NDS tree. The print server also accepts “marketing.mytown.lj”.

 

To disable NDS support, leave the field blank.

 

NOTE: You cannot create NDS objects using the HP Embedded Web Server.

 

 

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ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server specifications

The HP ew2500 802.11b/g Print Server is a versatile printing solution designed to streamline the printing process within a wireless network environment. Specifically geared towards small to medium-sized offices, this print server provides seamless integration for various printers and enhances accessibility across multiple devices.

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