For the 310x, this line appears, In the novell/netware section instead, Appletalk protocol information – HP 310X User Manual
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Status
Indicates the current NetWare configuration status.
Ready
the print server is awaiting data.
●
Disabled
IPX/SPX was manually disabled.
●
Initializing
the print server is registering the node address or
name. An additional status message may also be displayed.
●
are displayed if the print server is not ready.
Node
Name
[This line appears here only for the 310x
For the 175x, this line appears
in the IPX/SPX section instead
.]
In Queue Server Mode (see
), this is the IPX/SPX name of the print server.
It must match a valid print server on the appropriate NetWare file server. The
default name is
NPIxxxxxx
, where
xxxxxx
is the last six digits of the LAN
hardware (MAC) address.
), this is the name specified when you
configured the networked printer. The default name is
NPIxxxxxx
, where
xxxxxx
is the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address.
NetWare
Mode
The NetWare mode used by the print server:
Queue Server
indicates that the print server receives data directly
from the queue. It is also used when the printer is not configured.
●
Remote Printer
with the printer number following it, indicates that
the print server emulates a Novell NetWare remote printer.
●
NDS Tree
Name
Displays the name of the Novell Directory Services (NDS) tree for this printer.
NDS is a database of objects on a NetWare network, organized in a heierarchical
tree structure.
Not Specified
or missing: NDS is disabled.
●
NDS
Context>
Displays the fully qualified NDS name where the print server object resides in
the NDS tree. For
example:
CN=lj_pserver.OU=support.OU=mycity.OU=mycompany
Not Specified
or missing: NDS is disabled.
●
Attached
Server
Identifies the Jetdirect discovery method
NSQ
(Nearest Service Query) or
GSQ
(General Service Query) and the name of the proxy file server used to locate the
configured bindery servers.
Not Specified
or missing: A NetWare server has not been
configured.
●
SAP
Interval
Specifies the time interval (in seconds) that the print server waits between
Service Advertixing Protocol (SAP) broadcasts on the network. The default is 60
seconds.
Server x
x
identifies a NetWare file server to which the print server is attached.
AppleTalk Protocol Information
Provides the current status and parameter values for the AppleTalk network protocols.
Message
Description