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This section describes the setting procedure for network printers in the NetWare environment. In the NetWare environment, you can connect the machine as a "print server" or "remote printer".
A "print server" is a network-shared computer with a printer connected to it. It accepts print jobs from other computers on the network, and prints those jobs in order of arrival.
A "remote printer" is a shared printer on a LAN or similar network. It is used by multiple users to process print jobs.
IPv6 cannot be used on this function.
IPX/SPX (NetWare) cannot be used under Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
NetWare is disabled by default. To enable NetWare, change the "NetWare" settings in Web Image Monitor, or use the "set" command in telnet. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help, or "Remote Maintenance by Telnet".
Setting procedure
When using the machine as a print server
Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
Setting the network interface board.
Turning the machine off and then back on.
When using the machine as a remote printer
Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Setting the network interface board.
Setting NetWare.
Starting the print server.
This procedure assumes an environment is already prepared for normal NetWare running the printing service setting.
The procedure is explained with the following example settings:
File server's name ...CAREE
Print server's name ...PSERV
Printer's name ...R-PRN
Queue name ...R-QUEUE
Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
To use the machine in a NetWare environment, use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin to set the NetWare printing environment.
Printers listed by SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin lists printers connected to the network. If you cannot identify the machine you want to configure, print configuration page, and then check the machine name.
The NetWare Client provided by Novell is required to set the printing environment using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin under the following environments:
NDS or Bindery mode in Windows 2000
NDS or Bindery mode in Windows XP
For details about SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, see "Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin".