NetWare Configuration 3-41
NetWare Configuration
Configure Using NetWare 4.x NetWare Directory Services
Using the Network Management Utility
Follow the steps below to complete the configuration procedure using the
Network Management Utility:
1. If you have not already done so, install the Network Management Utility
on your system (see Installing the Network Management Utility, p. 2-6).
Make sure the Printing system is powered up and connected to the network.
2. Start the MAP utility at a Windows workstation.
The “WELCOME” screen displays (see p. 3-37).
3. Click server drop list box and select the NC-2 device you want to
configure.
The displayed NC-2 device names are NC2_<serial Number>.
NOTE: The serial number is the 6-digit number located on the label
attached to the NC-2 circuit board.
To display detailed information about the individual NC-2 device(s), select
“Options” from the main menu and then select “Show All”).
The selected NC-2 unit’s Main Menu appears. See p. 3-38.
4. Under the “Protocols” section of the Main Menu, click on “Setup
NetWare.” The NetWare Configuration Menu displays.
Refer to the menu screen illustration shown on the previous page, as you
follow the steps shown below.
5. Make sure that the “Enable Netware” checkbox is checked.
6. To change the default Novell Print Server name from “NC2_<serial
number> to a more descriptive name, edit the “Print Server Name” field.
This name must match the Novell Print Server Object Name you will define
when creating the object with NWADMIN or PCONSOLE.
7. Leave “Print Server Password” and “Password Retype” fields blank,
unless you plan to assign a password to the Novell Print Server. The
password entered here must match the password you define when creating
the print server object in NWADMIN or PCONSOLE.
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