User`s guide

NetWare Network Setup Procedures
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Using a NetWare Network (Windows)
NetWare Network Setup Procedures
To use a NetWare network, it is necessary to perform the following procedures.
1
NetWare Print Service Settings ("NetWare Print Service Settings," on p. 4-3.)
Specify the NetWare print service settings. (To print or send a fax from a computer, the optional equipment must be installed.
For the equipment needed, see "Optional Equipment and System Environment Requirements," on p. 1-2.)
To specify the settings from the computer, use:
NWADMIN or PCONSOLE (Novell software provided with NetWare)
NetSpot Device Installer (Canon utility)
A web browser (NetSpot Console) (Canon utility)
2
Protocol Settings (See "Protocol Settings," on p. 4-9.)
Specify the protocol settings. To specify the settings, use:
The machine's control panel
A web browser (Remote UI)
NetSpot Device Installer (Canon utility)
A web browser (NetSpot Console) (Canon utility)
3
Computer Settings for Printing (See "Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax,"
on p. 4-17.)
Specify the settings of each computer you use for printing or sending a fax. (To print or send a fax from a computer, the optional
equipment must be installed. For the equipment needed, see "Optional Equipment and System Environment Requirements," on
p. 1-2.)
4
Computer Settings for a File Server (See "Setting Up a Computer as a File Server," on p. 4-18.)
Specify the settings of the computer receiving data sent from the machine. (To send data, the optional equipment must be
installed. For the equipment needed, see "Optional Equipment and System Environment Requirements," on p. 1-2.)
IMPORTANT
If you are using the optional Color Network Printer Unit, for steps 1 to 3, see the manual provided with
the optional Color Network Printer Unit.
It is recommended that the network manager perform steps 1, 2, and 4 above.
To configure settings with software other than the control panel of the machine, NWADMIN,
PCONSOLE, or NetSpot Device Installer, TCP/IP protocol must be supported by your network
environment.