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NetWare Directory Services (NDS)
16. If using NetWare NDS (NetWare Directory Services), enter a directory tree and context for the
machine in [NDS Tree] and [NDS Context] in the Netware Directory Services (NDS) box. Note that you
can also select the IP Address or Host Name radio buttons to specify the server used in the IP
environment.
17. Click [Apply] to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous values.
NOTE: The settings are not applied until you reboot the machine.
18. Click the [Status Tab] link.
19. Click the [Reboot Machine] button and click [OK] to reboot the machine. The network controller takes
approximately 5 minutes to reboot and network connectivity will be unavailable during this time.
NDPS/NEPS
For The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Agent, documentation, and printer drivers visit the Xerox web site at
www.xerox.com.
Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) / Novell Enterprise Print Services (NEPS) are products built on
Novell's printing architecture that allow administrators to take advantage of built-in printer intelligence to
centrally manage network printing resources from anywhere on the network, improve network printing
performance, and reduce the hassles of network printing for end-users.
The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Solution allows you to use Novell NDPS/NEPS with many of the latest Xerox
printers. It includes administrative tools that snap-in to NWAdmin that enables users to easily configure
and manage their network print services. It also has a set of NetWare Loadable modules that run on the
NetWare server.
NetWare users will appreciate the ease of automatically creating a printer object in the NDS tree and
automatic driver download capability, eliminating individual driver installation by downloading the driver as
users connect to a printer. Network users can perform remote, up-to-the-minute st atus checks or define
meaningful notifications for their Xerox network printers.