Preparation, Configuration using quickset – Allied Telesis FastPrint Server User Manual
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Chapter 4. Novell NetWare
Preparation
FastPrint Server User’s Guide
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4.1.3. Configuration methods
Either of the following methods can be used to set up the FastPrint Server in the
NetWare environment.
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Quickset
The QUICKSET program will configure both the FastPrint Server and the current
Novell server in a single operation.
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PCONSOLE and PSconfig
If you prefer, you may use PCONSOLE to set up the FastPrint configuration in the
NetWare file servers. You will then need to use PSCONFIG to configure the
FastPrint.
4.2. Preparation
Copy all files in the \Utility\Dos directory on the CD-ROM to your workstation’s hard
disk. The QUICKSET and PSCONFIG programs are in this directory.
If you want to install the FastPrint on an NDS network, log in the NDS network as
ADMIN or as a user with Admin rights.
If you want to install the FastPrint on bindery-based file servers, such as NetWare 2.X or
3.X, log in to a bindery-based file server as a SUPERVISOR or as a user with
supervisory rights.
4.3. Configuration using Quickset
This section tells you how to use the Quickset program to configure the Novell server
and the FastPrint Server.
Note: Enter “Quickset /?” to display a help screen.
In the “Syntax” sections, brackets ( ) indicate optional parameters.
To use more than one bindery file server, see Service additional NetWare
bindery file servers on page 21.
4.3.1. NetWare Print Server mode
Quickset uses the following settings in NetWare Print Server mode:
Parameter
Parameter
Setting
Setting
Ethernet 802.2 frame type
Enable
Ethernet 802.3 frame type
Enable
Ethernet SNAP frame type
Enable
Ethernet II frame type
Enable
Polling NetWare queues interval
1 second
Job notification
By login name
Master file server
Set this as the specified server (in
bindery based file server environment)
Context name
Set this to the current context name (in
NDS environment)