Setting The Netware 4.X Bindery Context - EFI Pi6500 Pro Configuration Manual

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4-9 Pi6500 Pro on a NetWare 3.x, 4.x, or 5.x network
Setting up an NDS connection
In NDS, all NetWare entities (objects) are organized in a hierarchical tree structure.
Objects have a name, properties, and a context which defines the location of the object
in the directory tree. For the Pi6500 Pro you are mainly concerned with defining a
printer, a print server object and one or more print queue objects. Objects are created
in NetWare administrator programs such as PCONSOLE, NETADMIN, or NetWare
Administrator.
The top-level tree object is known as the [Root] object. The name of the [Root] object
is also the name of the tree. Below the [Root] are other objects: either containers
(which consist of other objects) or leaf objects (which do not contain other objects).
Access to objects is controlled by rights that are defined as properties of each object.
Rights are established by network administrators.

Setting the NetWare 4.x bindery context

You can connect only one directory tree to the Pi6500 Pro. If you need to connect
additional NetWare 4.x servers, you can do so by using bindery emulation, which
causes the 4.x server to behave like and be accepted as a NetWare 3.x server.
The file server selected must not be in the same tree as that selected in NDS
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Up to eight bindery servers, whether in native 3.x mode or in 4.x emulation, can
connect to the Pi6500 Pro. If your server is using NetWare 3.x, proceed to "Setting up
a Pi6500 Pro print queue for bindery" on page 4-10.
In order to set up the NetWare 4.x or 5.x server in bindery emulation mode for
printing to the Pi6500 Pro, the network administrator must do the following:
• Determine the Directory Services path to the container in which the print server and
the print queue for the Pi6500 Pro will be created.
The container defines the "bindery context" for your network structure.
• Edit the network startup file to set the bindery context.
• Activate the new bindery context.

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