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Netgear ps101 print server: reference guide
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Figure 3-10 NetWare Print Server mode Configuration Screen
NetWare Print Server mode Configuration Fields
NDS Tree
For use in NetWare 4.X NetWare Directory Services (NDS) mode only. This is the NDS tree that the print
Name
server logs on. The name must not exceed 19 characters or contain any spaces.
NetWare 4.X NDS mode only. Enter the Print Server NDS context. The entry should contain the path to the
NDS Context
context but not the context itself, and each OU should be separated by a period (for example,
department.company).
Master File
Server
When operating in Bindery mode, the print server logs on to a file server and services the queue set up on
(Bindery
that particular file server. Enter the name of the master file server of the print server.
Mode only)
Use this field to configure a password to be used by the print server to log on to the NetWare server or NDS
tree. When a print server object is created in the file server, the password for the print server is set to NULL
(no password protection). The factory default password for the print server is also set to NULL. When
NetWare
changing the password, both passwords in the print server and the file server need to be modified for the
Password
two servers to communicate properly. The print server password can be changed through this popup
window, but PCONSOLE or NWADMIN needs to be executed to provide the proper password setting to the
file server.
Select how job notifications are to be received:
Job
only at the workstation where the print job originated
Notification
at all workstations that the originating user have logged into
Polling
Queue
Defines how often the print server will poll the queues to be serviced. The control unit is in seconds.
Interval
26

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