HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

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5
CD-ROM Server Configuration
This chapter shows how to configure the HP CD-ROM Server.
The configuration can be made in the following ways:
Using a Web browser
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This is the easiest way and is supported by on-line help
instructions. However,this method requires that the
CD-ROM server be configured with an Internet (IP) address
on a TCP/IP network.
Using a text editor
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This tool can be used from any environment using your
favorite editor.
Note
For Windows 95 and NT 4.0 systems, you can also configure
the HP CD-ROM Server using a software utility available
from HP’s Web site. For more information, visit the HP Web
site (refer to the front of this manual).
Through configuration changes, you can customize CD-ROM
server operation. For example, you can:
Set up the SMB server name.
Enable or disable CD-ROM server protocols, such as
NetWare, SMB on NetBIOS/NetBEUI, SMB on
NetBIOS/TCP/IP and NFS.
Set up Internet and SNMP parameters.
Set the
JukeBoxLockTime
parameter to prevent disc changer
flutter
(see appendix A for more information).
Note
Disc changer flutter
may occur when one user requests
access to a CD-ROM while another user is reading data from
a different CD-ROM. The changer attempts to service both
requests by alternately accessing both CD-ROMs and
transferring small amounts of data from each. Because of
the time needed to swap discs, the data-transfer rate for
both users will be very low.
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