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Network Settings Chapter 3

 

Specifying network settings from PageScope Light

 

 

Preferred File Server

Type in the name of the preferred file server when setting up

 

for bindery and bindery emulation. See “8 Network Interface

 

Card” for more information about the preferred file server.

 

The print server must always be configured on a preferred file

 

server. Failure to properly configure the preferred file server

 

can cause incorrect printing results.

 

 

Preferred NDS Context

Input the print server for NDS operation. In this case, always in-

 

put the entire context, without inputting a period at the begin-

 

ning of the path.

 

Example: ou=standard.ou=organization_1

 

 

Preferred NDS Tree

Input the print server for NDS operation. If you do not know

 

what the tree is, input whoami at the DOS command line.

 

 

Print Queue Scan Rate

Specify the print server’s queue scan interval in seconds. The

 

default scan rate is 1 second.

 

 

Ethernet Frame Type

Specify the frame type being used by Ethernet. Normally, the

 

frame type being used by NetWare is determined by monitoring

 

the network interface card. When the frame type is determined,

 

it is assumed that the network interface card is the same frame

 

type. Once you select a frame type, network interface card op-

 

eration supports that NetWare frame type only.

 

Frame type monitoring normally starts from IEEE 802.3, and

 

then moves to Ethernet II and then 802.3 SNAP. When the net-

 

work you are on uses multiple Ethernet frame types, use the

 

pull-down menu to select the frame type to be recognized.

 

 

Disable Bindery

Check this option to disable bindery when only the NDS mode

 

is used. When bindery is disabled, the network interface card

 

no longer supports the print server on the bindery file server.

 

 

Apply button

Click this button to apply any settings you have input up to this

 

point.

 

 

Clear button

Click this button to cancel any settings you have input up to this

 

point.

 

 

The settings you make on this screen do not become valid until you reset the network interface card or power it down and then back up again. See “Reset” (p. 3-34) for more information on resetting the network interface card.

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