User`s manual
Chapter 6
Novell Host Configuration
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25. Click Escape until you have exited PCONSOLE.
26. Reload the PSERVER.NLM that the NIC is to service as an
RPRINTER.
27. Repower the NIC by turning the printer off and then back on.
28. Wait two minutes and then check your PSERVER to see if the
appropriate printer is being serviced. The PSERVER should
indicate that the printer is “Waiting for job.”
At this point, the NIC knows to receive any jobs this
PSERVER.NLM has to send to it through the defined printer.
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER Setup
NIC destinations are case sensitive and will not be recognized if
they are typed incorrectly. By default, they are all lower case. If you
are setting up a NetWare 4 or 5 environment, the destination must
be renamed to uppercase to match the PCONSOLE entry.
The NIC can be used in a NetWare 4 or 5 environment with either
of the following options:
•
Set the NIC up as a PSERVER, replacing a dedicated printer.
•
Set the NIC up as an RPRINTER, interacting with an existing
PSERVER (see
page -151).
NOTE: Following a PSERVER setup, bindery emulation is
required.
To configure the NIC as a PSERVER in a NetWare 4 or 5
environment:
1. Log in to the Novell as supervisor.
2. Enter PCONSOLE.
3. Press F4.
4. Select Print Queues.
5. Click Insert to add a queue.
6. Type in a new queue name and press ENTER.
7. Press Escape.