Kyocera Ci1000 Operating Instructions Manual page 209

Final draft august 6, 1998
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I-3
Index
interface cables 1-4
internal name, for Windows NT 4.0 with
TCP/IP 5-17
Internet browsers 3-23
Internet Explorer
IP address 3-23, 5-17
IPX 6-17
network protocol 6-10
Windows 3.1 5-9
IPX (Novell) 3-3
Bindery file server, connecting 6-30
NetWare client setup 3-21
NetWare server setup 3-14–3-18
overview of printing 3-13
selecting frame 6-27
setting bindery context 3-15–3-18
terms used to describe 6-30
with Macintosh computers 3-21
IPX (Novell) networks 6-10
IPX/SPX 5-5, 5-15
IPX/SPX printing set up 5-9, 5-14
IPX/SPX printing, set up 5-4
J
job name, of current print job 2-15
Jobs to Save option 6-2
L
Language setup 6-18
lights, on printer control panel 1-10
Login to NDS file server, option 6-12
loopback address 6-26, 6-27
lpd (TCP/IP) 3-4
displaying the queue 3-12
platforms supporting printer 3-4
print queues 3-5
printing 3-11
setting up system 3-6–3-10
setup summary 3-5
LPR printing 5-16
M
Macintosh computers
on IPX (Novell) network 3-21
on TCP/IP network 3-10
printer use with 1-4
printing on 4-1
Maximum Frame Size option 6-6
media attachment unit (MAU) 3-1, 3-3
memory
installing additional 8-7
Menu help map 4-6, 5-21
messages
error 2-16
status 2-15
Microsoft Internet Explorer, see Internet
Explorer
Microsoft SMB protocol 6-32
Microsoft TCP/IP Printing software 5-16
Microsoft Windows system software 1-4
mouse devices 1-4
multiple Bindery file servers,
connecting 6-31
N
NDS (NetWare Directory Services)
enabling 6-29
Setup on the server 6-29–6-30
NDS (Novell Directory Service),
option 6-12
NDS (Novell) settings, changing 6-12
NDS (Novell) settings, option 6-12
NDS file sever login
administrator 6-16
login name 6-16
supervisor 6-16
NDS Setup 6-28, 6-29
NDS tree
browsing 6-13, 6-14, 6-29
navigating 6-14
option 6-12
selecting 6-29
NetWare

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