2. Setting up Network Server
Network Administration Guide — Setting up NetWare Print Server 61
Setting up NetWare Print Server
This equipment supports the following Novell printing services:
• NetWare 4.x bindery emulation mode
• NetWare 4.x NDS mode
• NetWare 5.x and 6.x NDS mode (over IPX/SPX only)
• NetWare 5.x and 6.x NDPS mode
• NetWare 6.x iPrint mode
This chapter provides an overview of how to set up this equipment as a Novell Network
Printer, Print Server, or NDPS Printer Agent. For more detailed information, refer to your
Novell documentation.
Setting up the NetWare in Bindery Mode
You can connect only one directory tree to this equipment. If you need to connect addi-
tional NetWare 4.x servers, do so by using bindery emulation, which causes the 4.x
server to behave like, and be accepted as, a NetWare 3.x server.
NOTE: The file server selected must not be in the same tree as that selected in NDS Setup.
In order to set up the NetWare 4.x server in bindery emulation mode for printing to this
equipment, the network administrator must do the following:
• Edit the network startup file to set the bindery context.
P.61 "Editing the Network Startup File"
• Configure the print queues, print server, and printer on the file server.
P.61 "Setting up the NetWare File Server"
Editing the Network Startup File
The following procedures explain how to edit the bindery contexts in the network startup
file.
Editing the bindery context
1. On NetWare file server, enter “load install” and press the
[Enter] key.
2. Select [NCF Files Options] from the menu.
3. Select [Edit AUTOEXEC.NCF] from the menu.
4. Search for the file to see if you have a statement similar to
the following included:
SET BINDERY CONTEXT=0U=ENG
• If the statement above can be found in the file, the server has a bindery. If
this is not found, enter the statement above and save the file.
5. Restart the NetWare file server.
Setting up the NetWare File Server
The following explains how to set up a NetWare 4.x file server with bindery emulation so
that network users can print to this equipment from their computers, and this equipment
can obtain print jobs from the NetWare server.