User`s guide

Configuring the NetWare
Protocol
QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-32
Naming the Bindery File Server
The File Srv Name[1], File Srv Name[2], and File Srv Name[3]
options allow you to identify the name of the configuration bindery file
server.
» Note:
The three File Srv Name options allow you to set only a single
file server name. However, this name can be up to 47 characters in
length. See the “Guidelines,” below.
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Guidelines
Keep the following in mind when naming the file server:
n File server names may be up to 47 characters long in NetWare
versions 3.
x
. Only 47 characters can be entered through the
printer configuration menu. If the file server name has more than
16 characters, enter the first 16 characters in the File Srv
Name[1] menu and then up to 16 additional characters in the File
Srv Name[2] menu. If a file server name has more than 32
Menu Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet/
NetWare/Config PServer/File Srv Name[1], File Srv Name[2],
File Srv Name[3]
Administration/Communications/Optional NIC/CrownNet/
NetWare/Config PServer/File Srv Name[1], File Srv Name[2],
File Srv Name[3]
Choices Up to 47 characters (see “Guidelines,” below)
Default [Blank]
Effectivity The CrownNet interface must be reset for changes to take
effect. Use the Administration/Communications/
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NIC/
CrownNet/Common/Soft Reset menu (where
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is
either Resident or Optional).
Notes Use the Administration/Communications/
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NIC/
CrownNet/NetWare/Config PServer/Default menu (where
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is either Resident or Optional) to reset the file server
name to the default.
For more than one bindery file server, use CrownAdmin 3.