Netware Configuration; Ndps Printing; Configure Your Terminal Server - Black Box 16-Port Rackmount 10/100 Installation Manual

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6: NetWare Configuration

The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the Terminal Server.
The following sections cover print configuration methods for NetWare hosts.
The Terminal Server needs an IP address before you can use EZWeb-
Note:
Con. See Setting the IP Address on page 20 for instructions.
This chapter explains creating NDS print queues with NetWare Administrator and with the
PCONSOLE Quick Setup option. To create NDS print queues, you must be running
NetWare version 4.x with NDS capabilities.
If you are running NetWare versions 2.x, 3.x, or version 4.x with bindery emulation, you
may configure bindery print queues using QINST (bindery only) or PCONSOLE. For more
information, see the NetWare chapter of the Device Server Reference Manual located on
the CD-ROM.

6.1 NDPS Printing

For instructions on setting up NDPS, refer to your Novell Documentation.

6.2 Configure your Terminal Server

1
License NDS on your Terminal Server using the string obtained from Black Box.
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSLICENSE licensestring
2
Define the directory service tree in which the Terminal Server is located.
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSTREE foodco
For an explanation of the structure of the NetWare Directory Service
Note:
tree, see your host documentation.
3
Define the directory service context in which the Terminal Server is located.
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSCONTEXT ou=kiwi.ou=exotic.o=fruit
Figure 6-1: Licensing NDS
Figure 6-2: Defining Directory Service Tree
Figure 6-3: Defining Directory Service Context
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