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ii Glossary
Gleaning A method where the print server will use the IP
Address of the first ping packet that is sent to its 
Hardware Address. This is done by adding an entry 
into a workstation's ARP table that assigns an IP 
Address to the print server's Hardware Address. The 
print server is then sent a PING which assigns the 
address. 
Leaf Objects Leaf objects are located at the end of a branch in the
Directory tree. They can't contain other objects.
Monarch Print 
Server object 
A Monarch Print Server object represents a physical 
Monarch device on the network. Each Monarch 
device may have one or more printers attached to it. 
None Source routing is off. The route taken by the frame will
be determined by the bridges on the ring.
Object Name A property of every object that provides a name for
that object. Different objects use different properties 
as their name. Most leaf objects use the Common 
Name property (CN). 
Object An entity defined on the network and given access to
the NetWare Server.
Page A page is a group of information in an object dialog,
accessed by choosing a page button (found on the far 
right side of an object dialog). The pages of 
information are all part of the same dialog box. The 
OK and Cancel buttons affect all pages. 
Print Queue object A Print Queue object represents a print queue. A print
queue stores print jobs sent from workstations. Print 
queues are subdirectories in the QUEUES directory at 
the root of the NetWare volume. 
Print Server object A Print Server object represents a NetWare print
server. The print server (PSERVER.NLM) monitors 
print queues, printers, and Monarch devices (in 
NPrinter mode). It takes print jobs from the print 
queue when the appropriate printer or Monarch device 
is ready. 
