Oce im2330 Network Administration Manual
Oce im2330 Network Administration Manual

Oce im2330 Network Administration Manual

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  • Page 1 Océ Network Administration Guide im2330 / im2830 For Océ and Imagistics Models...
  • Page 3: Software License Agreement

    SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (UNLESS A SEPARATE LICENSE IS PROVIDED BY THE SUPPLIER OF APPLICABLE SOFTWARE IN WHICH CASE SUCH SEPARATE LICENSE SHALL APPLY). IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS, YOU MAY NOT INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE, AND YOU MUST PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE TO THE LOCATION WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT.
  • Page 4: Limitation Of Liability

    ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN THAT IS PROVIDED BY Océ AND ITS AFFILIATES PURSUANT TO A EULA IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL Océ OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE (EXCEPT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH RESULTING FROM NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF Océ...
  • Page 5: Trademarks And Copyright

    TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT Trademarks The official name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System. The official name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Me Operating System. The official name of Windows 2000 is Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System. The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface Thank you for purchasing im4530 Series or im2830 Series Multifunctional Digital Systems. This Network Administration Guide explains the instructions for administrators to set up and manage the im4530 Series or im2830 Series. Read this guide before using to your im4530 Series or im2830 Series.
  • Page 7 Other guides are provided by the User Documentation CD-ROM in PDF files: Printer Utility Guide This Printer Utility Guide explains how to operate and set up the network functions such as the network scanning function and job management, using the Printer Utility (Web-based utility) from client computers. Network Administration Guide This Network Administration Guide explains the guidelines for setting up network servers to provide various network services, and troubleshoot-...
  • Page 8 Network Fax Guide This Network Fax Guide explains how to use the network fax function that enable users to operate fax and internet fax sending from a client computer via network. User Management Guide This User Management Guide describes how to manage this equipment using the functions of “Department Management”, “User Management Setting”...
  • Page 9: Precautions In This Manual

    Precautions in this manual To ensure correct and safe use of this equipment, this operator’s manual describes safety pre- cautions according to the three levels shown below. You should fully understand the meaning and importance of these items before reading this manual.
  • Page 10 Preface...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ............1 TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT...............3 Preface......................4 Chapter 1 Setting up Network Server About Network Server Setup..............12 Setting up Windows Print Server..............13 Configuring the Windows Print Server.............13 Setting up NetWare Print Server ...............15 Setting up the NetWare in Bindery Mode ..........15 Setting up the NetWare in NDS Mode.............17 Setting up the NetWare in NDPS Mode ..........18 Setting up the NetWare in iPrint Mode ............26...
  • Page 12 Chapter 3 Appendix Default Setting List..................64 Default Settings for General Setting ............64 Default Settings for Network Setting............64 Default Settings for Copier Setting ............67 Default Settings for Fax Setting (Optional) ..........68 Default Settings for Save as file Setting ..........68 Default Settings for Email Setting............69 Default Settings for Internet Fax Setting..........69 Default Settings for Printer Setting ............
  • Page 13 Setting up Network Server This section describes the instructions on how to set up the network servers. About Network Server Setup .................12 Setting up Windows Print Server ................13 Configuring the Windows Print Server ....................13 Setting up NetWare Print Server................15 Setting up the NetWare in Bindery Mode ..................15 Setting up the NetWare in NDS Mode ....................17 Setting up the NetWare in NDPS Mode ....................18 Setting up the NetWare in iPrint Mode ....................26...
  • Page 14: About Network Server Setup

    1 Setting up Network Server About Network Server Setup This chapter describes environments that typically include one or more network servers (Novell NetWare servers and Windows print servers) that will share printing to this equipment. It describes setting up servers that use IPX/SPX or TCP/IP protocols for communicating with this equipment.
  • Page 15: Setting Up Windows Print Server

    Setting up Windows Print Server If a Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 computer is con- nected to this equipment using TCP/IP, it can print directly to this equipment. If the computer shares the printer over the network, it is acting as a print server for Windows clients. The client machines print to this equipment by printing to the Windows print server.
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Clients

    1 Setting up Network Server Setting up the Clients Each client of a Windows print server is already using a network protocol to communicate with the server. Each client can print to this equipment if the printer has been shared by a Windows print server.
  • Page 17: Setting Up Netware Print Server

    Setting up NetWare Print Server This equipment supports the following Novell printing services: NetWare 5.1/6.0/6.5 bindery emulation mode NetWare 5.1/6.0/6.5 NDS mode (over IPX/SPX only) NetWare 5.1/6.0/6.5 NDPS mode NetWare 6.0/6.5 iPrint mode This chapter provides an overview of how to set up this equipment as a Novell Network Printer, Print Server, or NDPS Printer Agent.
  • Page 18 1 Setting up Network Server For NetWare 5.1/6.0/6.5 in emulation, the NetWare print server and print queue for this equip- ment are created and configured from NetWare Print Console (PCONSOLE), a NetWare utility that is stored in NetWare’s PUBLIC directory. Setting up the bindery with PCONSOLE Start PCONSOLE at the DOS prompt on the computer.
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Netware In Nds Mode

    When more than one queue is added, you must enter the priority value. Press the [Esc] key until the Save Changes menu appears. Select “Yes” and press the [Enter] key. Setting up the NetWare in NDS Mode The following explains how to set up a NetWare 5.1/6.0/6.5 file server with NDS so that network users can print to this equipment from their computers, and this equipment can obtain print jobs from the NetWare server.
  • Page 20: Setting Up The Netware In Ndps Mode

    1 Setting up Network Server Enter the print server name, check the “Define additional proper- ties” option and click [Create]. The print server name must be “MFP_[NIC Serial Number]”. You can find the Unit Serial Number of the equipment on the NIC Configuration list can be printed from the control panel.
  • Page 21 Select “NDPS Broker” and click [OK]. The Create NDPS Broker Object dialog box appears. If the NetWare file server has been installed as supporting the NDPS service, the NDPS Broker is created as default. In this case, you can use the default NDPS Broker. Specify the “NDPS Broker Name”...
  • Page 22 1 Setting up Network Server Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. When inserting the Client Utilities CD-ROM, the installer may automatically start. Click [Cancel] to exit the installer and continue the operation. Locate the directory where the printer driver for your Windows ver- sion is located, select the INF file.
  • Page 23 Click [OK]. When it finishes initializing, the Information dialog box appears. Click [OK]. The Configure Novell PDS for Printer Agent dialog box appears. Select “((NONE))” in the “Printer Type” list and select “Novell Port Handler” in the “Port Handler Type” list. Then click [OK]. The Configure Port Handler for Printer Agent dialog box appears.
  • Page 24 1 Setting up Network Server Enter the NDS queue name in the “Queue Name” field and the user name in the “Queue User Name” field. Then click [Finish]. The Select Printer Drivers dialog box appears. The NDS queue must be created. Select the printer drivers to be installed in the “Printer Drivers”...
  • Page 25 The NDPS Broker responds with a list of NDPS Printer Agents. The user selects a Printer Agent and the Océ NDPS Gateway down- loads the appropriate driver to the user’s desktop. When the client workstation is ready to print, it sends the print job to the Printer Agent, which is a virtual printer image created in the NDPS network.
  • Page 26 1 Setting up Network Server — Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object Considerations and Limitations This equipment should be automatically discovered by the Océ NDPS Gateway. If not, manually create a new NDPS Printer Agent. ( P.24 “Create a Printer Agent”) Prerequisites Load “NWADMN32.EXE”...
  • Page 27 Enter the NDPS Manager name or click [Browse] to locate it. Select “Océ NDPS Gateway Configuration” in the “Gateway types” list, then click [OK]. The Gateway Configuration dialog box appears. Select the NDPS Gateway Printing Mechanism and click [Next]. The configuration dialog that appears depends on the printing mechanism you choose. A description of the configuration settings for each option follows.
  • Page 28: Setting Up The Netware In Iprint Mode

    SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TAGATE.MSG SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACON.MSG SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TALIB.MSG SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACFG.MSG SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TAPAP.MSG SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACFG.HLP SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACON.HLP SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TALIB.HLP SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TASNAPIN.PC2 SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TACFG.PD2 SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\Oce.INI SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TASNMP.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TARES.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TACFGRES.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\SC2_MSG.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\HLP25632.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\ROBOEX32.DLL SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\SC3_MSG.DLL Setting up the NetWare in iPrint Mode This equipment also supports the Novell iPrint. Using the iPrint system, you can set up the printer that can be accessed using URL from client computers.
  • Page 29 The Novell iManager must be installed. For more information to install the Novell iManager, please see the documentation for the Novell iManager that is provided by Novell, Inc. In order to set up the iPrint system, the network administrator must do the following: 1.
  • Page 30 1 Setting up Network Server To do this, iManager must be installed on your NetWare server. For information about install- ing iManager, see the documentation for iManager that is provided by Novell, Inc. You must use a supported browser to access iManager. The supported browsers vary depending on the version of iManager that you installed.
  • Page 31: Setting Up Dns And Mail Servers

    Setting up DNS and Mail Servers This section describes how to set up the DNS server and Mail server for the Internet connection. The figure illustrates a general network environment for Internet connection from a local area network. Internet Global IP Address Router 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2...
  • Page 32: Tips Of Setting Up The Dns And Mail Servers For Email

    1 Setting up Network Server To send the Internet Fax and Email documents from this equipment, and receiving the Internet Faxes from the Internet, you must configure the DNS server and mail servers properly. Tips for configuring the DNS server and mail servers for this equipment features are described in the following sections: P.30 “Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Email”...
  • Page 33: Tips Of Setting Up The Dns And Mail Servers For Internet Fax

    Tips of Setting up the DNS and Mail Servers for Internet Fax The Internet Fax transmission enables sending an Internet Fax and receiving an Internet Fax from other Internet Fax devices. Because the Internet Fax transmission is same as the Email transmission, you are ready to use this feature if you have already configured the Email system in your network.
  • Page 34: Setting Up Ldap Authentication Service

    1 Setting up Network Server Setting up LDAP Authentication Service When you want to enable the LDAP Authentication with Kerberos, you have to configure the net- work as described below: Configure DNS Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones. If you want to use LDAP Authentication with Kerberos to Windows server, it is necessary to configure Kerberos.
  • Page 35 3. Enter the IP address and domain name of the equipment in the Reverse Lookup Zones of the DNS Client. 4. It is necessary to enter “user name”+@+”domain name” into the User field in the Active Directory as registration of the Kerberos Principal Name. - Run the Active Directory Users and Computers and click the [View] icon and select [Advanced Features].
  • Page 36 1 Setting up Network Server - Right-click a user that you want to enable the Kerberos authentication, and select [Name Mappings...]. The [Name Mappings...] command does not displayed if you do not select [Advanced Features] in the [View] icon. - Enter “user name”+@+”domain name” in the field. For “user name”, enter the full name of the selected user.
  • Page 37 6. Make sure that the Dynamic update is enabled from DDNS for the Forward Lookup Zones. - Right-click the domain in the Forward Lookup Zones and select [Properties]. - Make sure the “Allow dynamic updates?” option is set to “Yes” (for Windows 2000 Server) or “Nonsecure and Secure”...
  • Page 38: Configuring The Equipment Using Printer Utility

    1 Setting up Network Server 7. Make sure that the Dynamic update from DDNS for the Reverse Lookup Zones. - Right-click the domain in the Forward Lookup Zones and select [Properties]. - Make sure the “Allow dynamic updates?” option is set to “Yes” (for Windows 2000 Server) or “Nonsecure and Secure”...
  • Page 39 2. Set the LDAP Session, DNS Session, and DDNS Session in the [Administration] -> [Setup] - > [Network] page. [LDAP Session] Set to Enable. [DNS Session] Set to Enable and specify the DNS server address. [DDNS Session] Set to Enable and specify the host name and domain name. 3.
  • Page 40: Setting Up Role Based Access Control

    1 Setting up Network Server Setting up Role Based Access Control When you enable the Role Based Access Control for the User Management Setting, you must configure the Role Based Access Control in the LDAP server. When you enable the Role Based Access Control, you can restrict the operations for each regis- tered user using LDAP server.
  • Page 41: Configuring Role Based Access Control For Windows Server 2003

    Configuring Role Based Access Control for Windows Server 2003 This section describes how to set up the Role Access Based Control for a Windows Server 2003 as an example. Please set up the server in your accountability. To configure the schema for Role Based Access Control, you must create a schema first. P.39 “Creating the schema for Role Based Access Control”...
  • Page 42 1 Setting up Network Server Confirm that “Current DC” displays the correct domain controller name and click [OK]. It returns to the Console1 window. If “Current DC” does not display the correct domain controller name, select “Specify Name” and enter the correct domain controller name. Then click [OK]. Right-click “Active Directory Schema”...
  • Page 43 Click [OK] to close the person Properties dialog box. It returns to the Console1 window. Select the “Classes” folder in the left pane in the Console1 window. Then right-click “group” in the right pane and select [Properties]. The group Properties dialog box appears. Display the [Attribute] tab and click [Add].
  • Page 44 1 Setting up Network Server Enter the base domain name in the “BaseDN” field and click [OK]. It returns to the Ldp window. In the BaseDN field, you must enter the base domain name in the Base DN format. For example, to specify “ldap.ifax.com”, enter “dc=ldap,dc=ifax,dc=com”. Browse “CN=Users,DC=...”...
  • Page 45 Troubleshooting This section describes the troubleshooting for this equipment. Troubleshooting Overview..................44 Network Connectivity Problems ......................44 Cannot Discover Device........................48 Cannot Ping the Device ........................50 Cannot Print From Client........................51 Network or Touch Panel Display Disabled After LDAP Search............52 LDAP Authentication Takes a Long Time..................52 Troubleshooting Hardware Errors.................53 Common Errors..........................53 Device Status Indicators........................54...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting Overview

    2 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Overview This chapter is the place to start if you are experiencing difficulties installing or using this equip- ment. Because the system integrates hardware, network, and software components, errors occur. And variations between network configurations and user setup further complicate the troubleshooting process.
  • Page 47 SMB/Point&Print Printing in a Windows Operating System Environment: No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Are the IP Address proper- Setup the IP address correctly. Next Step ties correctly set? Is the Microsoft Computer Setup the device name correctly. Next Step Name (Device Name) unique? Is the Workgroup name...
  • Page 48 2 Troubleshooting Raw TCP or LPR Printing in a Windows Operating System Environment: No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Are the IP Address proper- Setup the IP address correctly. Next Step ties correctly set? Is the Raw TCP Printing Setup the Raw TCP print service Next Step correctly set? correctly.
  • Page 49: Macintosh Environment

    Novell Printing in a NetWare Environment: No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Are the IPX/SPX protocol Setup the IPX/SPX correctly. Next Step enabled? Is the correct frame type selected? If applicable, did you suc- Setup the NetWare server prop- Next Step cessfully set up queue- erly.
  • Page 50: Cannot Discover Device

    2 Troubleshooting Unix Environment: No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Are the IP Address proper- Setup the IP address correctly. Next Step ties correctly set? Is the LPR/LPD Printing cor- Setup the LPD print service cor- Next Step rectly set? rectly.
  • Page 51 No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Confirm that the protocol See the vendor’s Web site for suite installed on the client information about product computer has been updated updates and technical supports. with the latest software for the given operating system. Next Step If your network only sup- ports the IPX/SPX protocol,...
  • Page 52: Cannot Ping The Device

    2 Troubleshooting Cannot Ping the Device Problem Description If this equipment does not respond when you ping it, there is a problem either with the network configuration or with device operation. The following checklist helps you identify the source of the error and directs you where you can find more information about resolving it.
  • Page 53: Cannot Print From Client

    No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Check link activities on the Contact your service representa- port being used by the tive. equipment and also the integrity of the network cable, Hub, or Switch that is connecting the equipment to the network. Replace any network components that you suspect are faulty.
  • Page 54: Network Or Touch Panel Display Disabled After Ldap Search

    2 Troubleshooting Network or Touch Panel Display Disabled After LDAP Search Problem Description After performing the LDAP search, the network or Touch Panel Display will be disabled. No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Is the LDAP server correctly Check the LDAP server is cor- Next Step running? rectly running.
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting Hardware Errors

    Troubleshooting Hardware Errors The topics in this chapter cover errors or faults that affect normal copier or controller operation. This includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions: Faulty or improperly installed system board, cables, and connectors. Faulty or malfunctioning copier components, such as standard or optional finishing units, the Auto Duplexer Unit (ADU), or the Large Capacity Feeder (LCF).
  • Page 56: Device Status Indicators

    2 Troubleshooting No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Is the job visible from Refer to the following section to Printer Utility or other print troubleshoot the condition. Next Step monitoring utility, such as P.60 “Troubleshooting Net- PCONSOLE or Print Man- work Errors”...
  • Page 57 Drawer Open The Drawer Open error icon shows which drawer is open: upper, middle, or lower. You must close the specified drawer to resume printing and copying functions. Toner Empty The Toner Empty icon indicates that the toner is empty. For information on resolving the error condition, refer to “REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE SYMBOL”...
  • Page 58: Printer Utility Error Messages

    2 Troubleshooting Printer Utility Error Messages Message Log The error messages displayed in the Touch Panel Display are described in the Operator’s Man- ual for Basic Function. Printer Utility Message Corrective Action Front Cover Open - Please Close Cover. Close the Front Cover. Paper Feeding Cover Open - Please Close Cover.
  • Page 59 Printer Utility Message Corrective Action Hole Punch Jam in Finisher - Please Clear Hole Clear hole punches from the Finisher. Refer to the Punch Operator’s Manual for Basic Function for instruction. Used Toner Container Full - Please Replace. Replace the toner container. Refer to the Opera- tor’s Manual for Basic Function for instruction.
  • Page 60 2 Troubleshooting Printer Utility Message Corrective Action Power failure occurred during e-Filing restoring. The document could not be stored in e-Filing because of the power failure. SMTP Destination Error has been detected in the This equipment cannot received the Email that received mail.
  • Page 61 Printer Utility Message Corrective Action Domain - Invalid logon hours for the User The Administrator has set restrictions on the logon hours. The logon hours can be modified from Active Directory Users and Computers. Active Directory Domain - Clock Skew error due to The clocks need to be synchronized.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting Network Errors

    2 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Network Errors If you cannot print to this equipment from a network-connected computer, and you have ruled out both faulty and malfunctioning hardware and incorrectly installed or configured software as the cause, the problem is most likely to be network related. This chapter describes the most common network configuration problems and provides steps to resolving them.
  • Page 63: Cannot Print To This Equipment

    No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Make sure that the device Setup the NetBIOS name of the name for this equipment is device correctly. unique and verify that the WINS and/or DNS server database are not causing potential naming conflicts with the network settings on Next Step this equipment.
  • Page 64 2 Troubleshooting No Check... For Instruction, Go To... Have you checked the gate- Setup the TCP/IP correctly. way and subnet settings to make sure this equipment is Next Step part of the same network Gateway as the client from which you are trying to print? Are other services and com- Refer to your network documen-...
  • Page 65 Appendix This section shows the default settings of this equipment. Default Setting List ....................64 Default Settings for General Setting....................64 Default Settings for Network Setting ....................64 Default Settings for Copier Setting....................67 Default Settings for Fax Setting (Optional)..................68 Default Settings for Save as file Setting....................68 Default Settings for Email Setting .....................69 Default Settings for Internet Fax Setting ...................69 Default Settings for Printer Setting....................69...
  • Page 66: Default Setting List

    3 Appendix Default Setting List This chapter describes the default settings of this equipment. Default Settings for General Setting Device Information Department Code............OFF Department Code Enforcement ........OFF e-Filing ................ Enable Queue name ............... print Location ..............Undefined Contact Information............. Undefined Service Phone Number ..........
  • Page 67: Ldap Session

    Device Name .............. MFP_[NIC Serial Number] Desired Zone .............. * Bonjour Enable Bonjour ............Enable Link-Local Host Name..........MFP_[NIC Serial Number] Service Name ............. Oce im4530-[serial] Oce im2830-[serial] LDAP Session Enable LDAP .............. Enable Enable SSL ..............Disable DNS Session Enable DNS ..............
  • Page 68: Netware Session

    3 Appendix Logon User Name ............Undefined Password ..............Undefined Primary WINS Server..........Undefined Secondary WINS Server ..........Undefined SMB Signing of SMB Server ........If client agrees SMB Signing of SMB Client ........If server agrees NetWare Session Enable Bindery............Enable Enable NDS ..............
  • Page 69: Default Settings For Copier Setting

    Password ..............Undefined Scan Rate ..............5 minutes Port Number..............110 SSL Port Number ............995 SNTP Service Enable SNTP .............. Disable Primary SNTP Address ..........Undefined Secondary SNTP Address .......... Undefined Scan Rate ..............24 hours Port Number..............123 FTP Client Default Port Number ...........
  • Page 70: Default Settings For Fax Setting (Optional)

    3 Appendix Exposure ..............Auto Bypass Feed ............... Plain BOOK > 2..............Open from left Magazine Sort ............. Open from left 2in1/4in1 ..............Write Laterally Maximum Copies ............999 Auto 2-sided Mode............OFF Sorter Mode Priority ............ No-Sort Default Settings for Fax Setting (Optional) Terminal ID Number ............
  • Page 71: Default Settings For Email Setting

    Default Settings for Email Setting From Address ............. Undefined From Name ..............Undefined File Format ..............PDF(Multi) Fragment Message Size ..........No Fragmentation Default Body Strings ........... Undefined Default Settings for Internet Fax Setting From Address ............. Undefined From Name ..............Undefined Fragment Page Size ...........
  • Page 72: Lpd Print

    3 Appendix Enable Raw bi-directional ........... Disable LPD Print Enable LPD..............Enable Port Number..............515 Banners............... OFF IPP Print Enable IPP ..............Enable Port80 Enable ............. Enable Port Number..............631 URL ................http://<IP address>:631/Print Enable SSL ..............Disable SSL Port Number ............443 SSL URL ..............
  • Page 73: Index

    INDEX DNS Server ............30 Email ..........31 Internet Fax ........31 Offramp Gateway ..........29 Overview ........32 LDAP Authentication Mail Server ............30 Email ..........31 Internet Fax ........31 Offramp Gateway ..........29 Overview ......15 NetWare in Bindery Mode ........
  • Page 74 INDEX...
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