Epson RIP Station 5100 Administrator's Manual page 54

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3-20 Performing Setup from the Control Panel
Network Setup
Service Setup
PServer Setup
Exit PServer Setup
NDS Setup
Bindery Setup
Polling Interval
PServer Setup
Network Setup
Service Setup
PServer Setup
PServer Setup options
Enable PServer
Yes/No [No]
Select Yes if you have a Novell network connected to the RIP Station.
Choose NDS Setup if your network uses NetWare 4.x or 5.x in native mode. Choose
Bindery Setup if your network uses NetWare 3.x or uses NetWare 4.x or 5.x in bindery
emulation mode.
If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, set up NDS first. Setting up NDS after
Bindery will overwrite Bindery Setup.
If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, and uses NetWare 4.x or 5.x servers in
bindery emulation, note that the RIP Station cannot service NDS and bindery
emulation servers on the same NDS tree.
NDS Setup
Before entering NDS settings, be sure the RIP Station is connected to the network and
you have already configured an NDS directory tree with a Printer, a Print Server, and
one or more Print Queue objects for RIP Station jobs (see page 5-4). To perform NDS
Setup you may need permission to browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is
restricted, you'll need a login password.
The main objective of NDS Setup is to specify the Print Server object. In addition, you
can indicate the location of the RIP Station print queues.
The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX server are in common use and are
used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running Novell
NetWare networking software.
Enable NDS
Yes/No [No]
Select Yes if the NetWare servers you will use to print to the RIP Station are running
NetWare 4.x or 5.x in native mode.

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