4.6 Configuring NetWare and Print Servers Using NWSetup
NetWare Configuration
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4.6.4 Entering Print Server Settings
NWSetup also lets you set up each print server and queue. This information is usually
entered using NWADMIN or PCONSOLE. NWSetup eliminates the need for configuring
the file server with any NetWare utility.
The following table contains a description of the NWSetup dialog box options.
Primary File
Server
Specifies the NetWare file server that the Network Interface
Board uses as the primary file server. If no primary file server
has been selected yet, or if an unavailable server is selected,
the first file server in the list is selected.
Dialog Box Option Description
Enable Printer Indicates whether support for the Network Interface Board
and printer is enabled.
• If this box is checked, then the printer is enabled.
• If the box is not checked, then the printer is not enabled.
and the remaining fields on the screen are disabled.
Printer Displays the name of the printer. This is a read-only field.
Queues Serviced by
printer-name
Lists all the queues that are to be serviced by the printer.
• Queues associated with bindery connections are listed in
the format
bindery server name: queue name
.
• Queues associated with NDS connections are listed by
their distinguished names.
For example: If a printer services a queue named
YOURPTR_Q
on a bindery server named
OLD_SERVER
, the
queue is named
OLD_SERVER:YOURPTR_Q
. If an NDS
server has a distinguishing name such as
ENGINEERING.CORP
and a queue named
ENGINGEERING_Q
servicing the printer, the queue is listed
as
ENGINEERING_Q.ENGINEERING.CORP
.