Quick Reference Guide

Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
7-22 Using Advanced Management Tools
In the Novell PSERVER mode, use these QUICKSET commands:
For the Binary-based le server
QUICKSET Name (/UN=P) (/Q1=W) (/Q2=X) (/FS=F)
For NDS Network
QUICKSET Name (/UN=P) (/Q1=W) (/Q2=X)
Table 7-14 lists the parameters and denitions for setting the QUICKSET Name in a Binary
environment or an NDS environment.
QUICKSET creates a print server object, printer objects, and queue objects with the current
context and current tree that the user logs on to. The printer names are set to dv_P1 and dv_P2,
where dv is the default name of the print server and P1 and P2 indicate the port.
Examples of the commands are:
In the Binary environment
QUICKSET PS123456 /UN=Marketing /FS=Net311
The print server PS123456 has been set up in NetWare PSERVER mode. The new name of the
NETGEAR print server is Marketing, and it is attached to the master le server Net311.
In the NDS environment
QUICKSET PS123456 /UN=Marketing
The print server PS123456 has been renamed Marketing and set up in NetWare PSERVER
mode in the current NDS network.
Table 7-14. Parameters and Denitions for PSERVER Mode
Parameter Denition
Name The default name displayed on the bar code label on the bottom of the unit.
P New name of the print server. Do not change it unless necessary.
W, X W and X are the names of the queues to be serviced by parallel ports 1 to 2. P1 and P2 are
the default queue names.
F F is the name of the master le server of the device. When multiple le servers are serviced,
this information is stored in the master le server.