EasyManuals Logo

NETGEAR PS101 User Manual

NETGEAR PS101
142 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #93 background imageLoading...
Page #93 background image
NetGear Print Server Manual
84
7-3 Using Your Print Server in a NetWare 4.x Network
In NetWare 3.x, all user-related information is stored in a database called the Bindery. NetWare server
administration programs such as SYSCON and PCONSOLE modify information in the Bindery to
manage the operation of the file server. The main disadvantage of the Bindery database is that it is
limited to a single file server. Networks with a large number of servers can become difficult to manage,
because each server has to be configured separately. In a large enterprise with a large number of
servers, it could become extremely difficult to coordinate the administration of file servers across the
entire enterprise.
Novell introduced NetWare Directory Services (NDS), which allows administration on a more global
basis, in NetWare 4.x. NDS organizes objects by administrative domain, not by file server. The
advantage of NDS is that the user logs on to a tree rather than a particular file server. However, to
retain backward compatibility, NetWare 4.x still provides Bindery emulation to ease the transition into
NDS.
To be able to configure the NetWare 4.x or IntraNetWare file server in NDS mode, the client station
conducting the configuration must have Novell Client32 installed. There are different versions of
Client32 software for Ms-DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95. With Windows NT, the IntraNetWare
software for Windows NT is necessary. Without Client32 or IntraNetWare, the file server can only be
configured in Bindery mode.
Setting PSERVER Mode in a NetWare 4.x NDS Mode Network
As described at the beginning of the chapter, you should determine a unique name and permanent
name for the print server prior to starting any configuration process. Also make sure that you have a
unique name for each of the NETGEAR print servers on the network.
Log in to your NDS network as ADMIN or as a user with Administrator access privileges. Make a note
of the NDS tree and NDS context name that appear on the screen. This information will be used later
to configure the NETGEAR print server.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for NETGEAR PS101

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the NETGEAR PS101 and is the answer not in the manual?

NETGEAR PS101 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNETGEAR
ModelPS101
CategoryPrint Server
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals