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Optional
Additional settings are available to fine-tune the LineJet Print Server’s Novell
functionality. These options include:
• NDS Context. The NDS context in which the print server object was
created. This option is required if you create the print server object in a
different context from the context the file server object for the file server
that you logged in with is on.
• NDS Tree. The NDS tree the print server object was created in. This is
only needed if your environment uses more than one NDS tree.
• Mode. The mode the LineJet Print Server will run in. This can be either
auto, bindery, or NDS. The default is auto so that the LineJet Print Server
can autosense which mode it should run in. See “NetWare Version 4.x
RPRINTER Setup” on page 191 for information on what to do when using
both bindery and NDS file servers at the same time.
• Preferred File Server. In a bindery setup, this specifies the file server
that the print server object was created on. In an NDS setup, this
specifies a file server(s) that the print server object resides on. Since NDS
is distributed, most administrators will not know which file server(s) the
print server object is actually stored on, so in most NDS environments this
option is not used.
See Chapter 11, “Novell Configuration For 10/100Base-T Interfaces” for
additional information about these options.
Using HTML Forms
When defining a new print queue on a Novell file server, a new print server
must be defined to represent the LineJet Print Server. This name must match
the pre-defined name given to the print server. By default, this name is in the
format
M_
xxxxxx
where
xxxxxx
equals the last six digits of the LineJet
Print Server Ethernet address found on a configuration printout or control
panel settings under Ethernet parameters, MAC Address (e.g.,
M_071C1A).