User`s manual
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)
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6. Open a Telnet or npsh session and log into NIC. Wait a minute
or two, then use the
list rprinter
command, and you should
see your entries. You could also do this by looking at the
connection status on the
4.x or 5.x
PSERVER printer status
entries.
7. If you add, delete, or change RPRINTER entries on NIC or
4.x
or 5.x
console, you should always unload and reload the
pserver.nlm module to register the changes. The NIC can be
configured and ready before the pserver.nlm is reloaded, or
NIC can be reset after pserver.nlm is reloaded.
8. A Web browser can also be used to see the RPRINTER
attachments and status.
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)
There are a number of ways to configure the NIC for use in a Novell
NDS PSERVER setup. These include using the MPAdmin snap-in
for Netware Administrator, using generic print server objects in
Netware Administrator, or by using PCONSOLE. The following
steps describe a setup using a generic print server object in
Netware Administrator. Setups using PCONSOLE are less
common and will not be discussed.
To create a printer/print queue in an NDS environment using
Netware Administrator print server objects:
1. Log in to Netware Administrator as a user with security equal to
Admin on your Novell host.
2. Click the right mouse button on a branch in the tree in which
you would like to create a print queue object.
3. Select Create... from the pop-up menu. The New Object
dialogue displays.
4. Select Print Queue from the Class of new object list, and
click OK.
5. Select Directory Service Queue and type the name of the
queue into the Print Queue name field.