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Chapter 4. Novell NetWare
Using PCONSOLE / PSCONFIG
FastPrint Server User’s Guide
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FastPrint name
Set this as specified in the parameter list
Note: Quickset configures all the FastPrint’s printer ports to service the same
NetWare Print Server. If you want to configure the ports to service
different NetWare Print Servers, please see Attach to more than one
NetWare Print Server on page 21.
4.3.2.1. Syntax
Bindery-based file server
Bindery-based file server
Quickset Name R (UN=P) (/Q1=W) (/Q2=X) (/Q3=Y) /FS=F)
NDS Network
NDS Network
Quickset Name R (/UN=P) (/Q1=W) (/Q2=X) (/Q3=Y)
Parameter
Parameter
Meaning
Meaning
Name
The default FastPrint Server name, as displayed on the bar code
label on the bottom of the FastPrint.
R
R is the name of the NetWare Print Server that the FastPrint
Server will connect to.
P
The new name of the FastPrint.
W,X, Y
W, X and Y are the names of the queues to be serviced by
parallel ports 1 to 3, respectively. If you do not enter W, X or Y,
then the default queue names will be P1, P2 and P3 for parallel
ports 1 to 3.
F
F is the name of the file server that the NetWare Print Server R
logs on to.
Example: Bindery environment
Example: Bindery environment
Quickset SC123456 PS1 /UN=Marketing /FS=Net311
In this example, FastPrint SC123456 has been set up as a remote printer that is attached
to the NetWare Print Server, PS1, on the Net311 file server.
Example: NDS environment
Example: NDS environment
Quickset SC123456 PS1 /UN=Marketing
In this example, FastPrint SC123456 has been set up as a remote printer that is attached
to the NetWare Print Server PS1. Its new name is Marketing.
4.4. Using PCONSOLE / PSCONFIG
After you use PCONSOLE to configure the Novell server, the FastPrint must be
configured.
This section tells you how to use PSCONFIG to perform this task. However, the other
programs described in Chapter 8 - Management Tools could be used instead.