Network Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Network Interface Card
- Foreword
- Contents
- Ch.1 Introduction
- Ch.2 Installing the Network Interface Card
- Ch.3 Utilizing Windows Programs
- Ch.4 NetWare Configuration
- 4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x
- 4.1.1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server
- 4.1.2 Create Print Queues
- 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name
- 4.1.4 Configure the Print Server
- 4.1.5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer
- 4.1.6 Set Up Notify Options for the Printer (Optional)
- 4.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers
- 4.1.8 Primary File Server
- 4.1.9 Preferred File Servers
- 4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x - Bindery Emulation
- 4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services
- 4.4 NIC Configuration
- 4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility
- 4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x
- Ch.5 AppleTalk Configuration
- Ch.6 TCP/IP Configuration
- 6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment
- 6.2 UNIX Printing
- 6.2.1 Configuring the IP Address on the NIC
- 6.2.2 lpd Printing
- 6.2.2.1 Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use lpd
- 6.2.2.2 Setting Up an AIX 2.5 Remote Printer to Use lpd
- 6.2.2.3 Setting Up an AIX 4.0 System
- 6.2.2.4 Setting Up an HP/UX Remote Printer to Use lpd
- 6.2.2.5 Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd
- 6.2.2.6 Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC or OSF1/ ALPHA Remote Printer
- 6.2.2.7 Setting Up a SCO UNIX Remote Printers to Use lpd
- 6.2.2.8 Setting Up System V Rel.4 and Solaris 2.X to Use lpd
- 6.2.3 Installing TCP/IP for NIC If Not Running lpd
- 6.2.3.1 Loading the Software
- 6.2.3.2 Script Selection of Filters
- 6.2.3.3 Manual Selection of Filters
- 6.2.3.4 Installing and Printing on Solaris 1.X and OSF1/ALPHA Systems
- 6.2.3.5 Installing & Printing on an DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC System
- 6.2.3.6 Installing and Printing on the HP/UX System
- 6.2.3.7 Installing and Printing on a System V (Solaris 2.X)/System V Rel.4 386-based Machine
- 6.2.3.8 Installing & Printing on a SCO UNIX System
- 6.2.3.9 Installing and Printing on an AIX RISC System/6000
- 6.3 Running Telnet
- 6.4 FTP Printing
- 6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Ch.7 Operation and Troubleshooting
- 7.1 LED Status Indicator
- 7.2 Status/Configuration Report
- 7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default
- 7.4 How to Diagnose Problems
- 7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists
- 7.5.1 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections
- 7.5.2 Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol
- 7.5.2.1 NetWare Checklist
- 7.5.2.2 File Server Checklist
- 7.5.2.3 Workstation Checklist
- 7.5.2.4 NIC Configuration Checklist
- 7.5.2.5 Printer Server/File Server/Printer Checklist
- 7.5.2.6 Workstation to NIC Connection Checklist
- 7.5.2.7 NIC Loses Its File Server Connection
- 7.5.2.8 Unable to Print from a Different Context
- 7.5.3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol
- App.A Jumper Settings
- App.B Specifications
- App.C Using a Web Browser
- App.D Index
4.4 NIC Configuration
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NetWare Configuration
Chapter 4
6. If the Print Server is to be operated under Novell Directory Ser-
vices, type in a
Context entry and Preferred NDS Tree entry in
the appropriate fields. Be sure to give the whole context, whether
typed or typeless, and do not begin your context path with a trail-
ing period (.). If you don't know your tree, type: whoami at the
DOS command line. A typed context name example is:
ou=standard.ou=organization_1
7. In the default mode, the Print Server scans each queue which it is
to service once per second. If you prefer a longer scan rate, you
may enter the time between scans in seconds in the
Print Queue
Scan Rate
field.
8. The NIC will normally monitor the network to determine which
frame type is being used for NetWare. When it recognizes a type,
it will assume the same frame type. Once it selects a frame type,
the NIC will only operate over that NetWare frame type. Monitor-
ing normally starts looking for IEEE 802.3, then Ethernet II, then
802.3 SNAP, etc. If your network is using multiple frame types for
NetWare, you should bias the frame search to the desired type by
setting the button next to the designation under
Ethernet Frame
Type
.
9. You can
Disable Bindery mode on the Print Server if you are
operating in NDS mode only. To do so, click on that box. If you
disable Bindery, the NIC will not support Print Servers on a Bind-
ery file server.
10. Once you have selected all desired settings and entered the desired
NetWare information, you may cause this information to be
entered in the NIC NVRAM by clicking on
Accept Settings. As
with all value changes, if you have not entered the NIC Manage-
ment Password before, you must enter it in the appropriate space
before clicking on
Accept Settings.
11. Entered values do not take effect until the NIC is reset or power
cycled. You may reset from MAP or the Web Browser by returning
to the Network Setting page, and click on
Reset under System.
Now click on
Reset Unit. Alternatively, you may power cycle the
printer. The new NetWare values should now be in effect.
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