HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway - (English) User Guide

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Creating HP Public Access Printers in NetWare Administrator
Create a public access printer (Printer Agent) anytime and attach it to the HP IP/IPX Printer
Gateway. The advantage of this method is that it lets you choose the name of the Printer Agent
while you create it.
To create an HP public access printer in NetWare Administrator
1. Make sure that the BROKER.NLM is loaded. If it is not, type LOAD BROKER at the server
console prompt and select the name of the Broker.
2. Make sure that the NDPS Manager object is created in the NDS tree (by way of NetWare
Administrator). Refer to Novell documentation on creating this object, if necessary.
3. Make sure that the NDPSM.NLM is loaded. If it is not, type LOAD NDPSM at the server
console prompt and select the appropriate NDPS Manager name.
4. In the main NetWare Administrator screen (from the client workstation), double-click the
NDPS Manager object that you want to control this Printer Agent.
5. At the Identification page for the NDPS Manager object you want to use, click the Printer
Agent List button to display the Printer Agent List dialog box.
6. Select New to display the Create Printer Agent dialog box.
7. Type a name of your choice in the NDPS Printer Name field.
8. Select Hewlett-Packard IP/IPX Printer Gateway in the Gateway Type field and select OK.
9. If prompted, load the NDPS Manager.
10. Make sure the Configure HP Printer Gateway for PA (Printer Agent name) dialog box now
appears on the display. This is the dialog box of the HP IP/IPX Printer Gateway
configuration utility.
Note: When the Configure HP Printer Gateway for PA dialog box first starts, neither the
IPX Printer nor IP Printer radio button is selected. After one is selected, it becomes
persistent. The same applies to the Enable DNS lookups check box whose default
is not selected. If it is selected, it will remain selected until you un-select it. Because
the Enable DNS lookups check box only applies to IP environments, it is grayed out
if the IP Printer radio button is selected.
11. To configure a printer, proceed to Step 12 for an IPX printer and to Step 13 for an IP printer.
Note: If the printer you want does not appear in the printer list box, you have the option of
manually entering its address (follow instructions in Step 12 or 13). The ports can be 1,
2, or 3. Port 1 resolves to any single-port HP Jetdirect print server. Ports 1,2, and 3
resolve to the physical ports on the multi-port HP Jetdirect external print servers.
12. To configure an IPX printer, proceed as follows:
12.1. Select the IPX Printer radio button.
12.2. Select the type of printer in the Printer Type box.
12.3. Select either the Printer/Jetdirect or Specify Address or name radio button.
12.4. Manually enter the printer port number in the Port box.