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Configuring a bindery connection
Setting up an NDS connection
In NDS, all NetWare entities (objects) are organized in a
hierarchical tree structure. Objects have a name, properties, and
a context that defines the location of the object in the directory
tree. For the Fiery, you are mainly concerned with defining a
printer, a print server object, and one or more print queue
objects. Objects are created in NetWare administrator programs
such as PCONSOLE, NETADMIN, or NetWare Administrator.
The top-level tree object is known as the [Root] object. The name
of the [Root] object is also the name of the tree. Below the [Root]
are other objects: either containers (which consist of other
objects) or leaf objects (which do not contain other objects).
Access to objects is controlled by rights that are defined as
properties of each object. Rights are established by network
administrators.
Setting the NetWare bindery context
You can connect only one directory tree to the Fiery. If you need
On Bindery FS
In Setup from
Command WorkStation
On client
workstation
In PCONSOLE:
Select NetWare
FS (up to 8)
For each FS:
Configure PS
Configure PQ
Configure users
of the PQ
Port Setup
Ethernet Setup
Protocol Setup
IPX/SPX Setup—select
frame types
Service Setup
PServer Setup and
Bindery Setup
Add FS (up to 8)
Set Polling Interval
Install user software.
For printing:
Connect client to PQs
that you set up on the
NetWare FS
(associated with the
PS selected in Bindery
Setup).
For running Fiery
utilities:
Configure the
connection to the
Fiery.