4.2 Configuring NetWare Bindery Emulation
4-8
NetWare Configuration
6.
If you entered a new string in
autoexec.ncf
, then at the console prompt, enter
the
SET BINDERY CONTEXT
statement that you entered in the file.
Note:
The command at the console prompt takes effect immediately. The definition in
autoexec.ncf
takes effect when the server is restarted.
4.2.2 Configuring in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE
Once you confirm the server has Bindery Context, use the following procedures to
configure the Network Interface Board.
To configure the Network Interface Board with PCONSOLE:
1.
Log in as a supervisor or
ADMIN
.
2.
At the command prompt, enter the
PCONSOLE
command.
3.
Press the
F4
key to switch to Bindery mode.
Note:
If you receive a message asking you to log in to a server with Bindery connections, the
server you are attached to does not have Bindery Mode enabled. Follow the steps in
Section 4.2.1 Confirming Bindery Context
or
log in to a server with Bindery Services
activated.
4.
Choose
Quick Setup
from the Available Options list.
5.
Use Quick Setup to connect your print server, print queue, and printer correctly.
You can modify these later if necessary.
6.
Select Print Server and press
F3
or
Insert
to modify the entry.
7.
Enter the name of the print server in the
Print Server
field.
The print server name appears under Novell Network Information on the Status
and Configuration report. The default name is the Network Interface Board serial
number (six digits with a three-letter prefix).
8.
Enter a name in the
New Printe
r field.
9.
Enter a name in the
New Print Queue
field.
10.
In the Printer Type field, choose
Other/Unknown
from the list of printer types.
11.
When you are finished, press
Esc
to save the configuration.