Use this page to configure settings for printing using NetWare.
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Select whether NetWare printing for the interface board is active or inactive.
Enter the name of the NetWare print server using up to 47 characters. If you use the interface board as a print server, enter the name of a print server that is not in use in the file server. However, if you change the name to other than the default of the interface board, the new name cannot begin with "RNP" or "rnp".
Select whether to specify the file server or the NDS tree when logging in using NetWare.
Connects to the file server specified in the File Server Name box.
Connects to the server within the NDS tree specified in the NDS Tree box.
Enter the File Server name to search for, using up to 47 characters. You have to enter this.
Enter the name of the NDS tree you want to log on to when using NDS mode, using up to 32 characters.
Enter the context of the print server when using NDS mode.
You can enter up to 127 characters.
Object names must be input from a lower level and separated by a period.
For example, if you want to create the file server in NETWORK under DS, enter "NETWORK.DS".
Select whether to use the interface board as a print server, or as a remote printer.
Enter the printer number. Use the same number as that of the printer to be created on the print server. The entry range is 0 to 254.
Because a printer acting as NetWare environment remote printer cannot detect the end of a job, it waits for a certain amount of time after printing. When this period elapses without additional print information received, it considers the job completed. The set time is displayed here. The time is measured in seconds. The range is 3 to 255 seconds. The default is 15.
In the list, select the frame type to be used. Auto Select selects the frame type detected on startup. Therefore, the required frame type may not be set when multiple frame types are selectable. When this is the case, select the frame type here.
In the list, select the protocol used with NetWare.
Select the protocol for NCP delivery.
Gives priority to IPX. If IPX is unavailable, IPv4 is used.
Gives priority to IPv4. If IPv4 is unavailable, IPX is used.
Uses IPX only.
Uses IPv4 only.
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Click to update the currently displayed information.
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Click to apply the settings.
Click to cancel the settings.