33-9 Network Setup options

Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection. If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings, they will be deleted. If you continue with NDS Setup, you can replace Bindery settings afterwards.

NDS Print Server—Enter the name of the Print Server object as “name.context.” For example, enter “GA-1040_SRV.GA1040.XXX.”.

Password—Enter the Print Server password

Search Root—With this option, you restrict the search for GA-1040 print jobs to a subtree (the Print Queue root) in which the GA-1040 print queues have been defined. This makes the search more efficient. Specify the subtree as “.context”. For example, enter “.GA1040.XXX.”.

Enable Bindery Server 1—Specify whether to use a Bindery server.

File Server—Enter the name of the server on which you have configured a print server and print queue to handle GA-1040 print jobs.

Bindery Print Server—Enter the name of the print server that you have configured in the NetWare utility PCONSOLE. This is the print server that will route print jobs to the GA-1040 from computers on IPX networks.

Password—Enter your print server password.

You can set up additional Bindery servers, up to a maximum of eight.

AppleTalk Setup

Enable AppleTalk—Select this option if you have an AppleTalk network connected to the GA-1040. This setting enables the GA-1040 to communicate over AppleTalk networks.

Server Name—This is the name that will appear in the Chooser on an AppleTalk network.

Zone Name—The GA-1040 searches the network for AppleTalk zones in your network segment. Scroll the list to select the AppleTalk zone in which you want the GA-1040 to appear. If your segment has only one zone, the GA-1040 is assigned to that zone automatically.

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Toshiba GA-1040 manual AppleTalk Setup