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selected, the main menu string and the icon tool bar is
displayed. Selecting a menu header will bring down a
specific set of options, most of which are self explanatory.
Options that are grayed out are not accessible.
File
Under
File
, the
Execute NSUpdate
operation is displayed.
This operation permits launch of the utility to download
updated executable code to the flash memory in the print
servers. An installable version of this program is distributed,
with the flash image to be downloaded, only when an update
is provided. Attempting to launch the program if it has not
been loaded will produce an explanatory message to the
effect that the program could not be found.
Protocols
The
Setup Protocols
operations allows setting up NetWare
print server options, and AppleTalk and TCP/IP parameters.
Setup Protocols
provides extensive access to NetWare print
server parameters, both for bindery and NDS-based systems.
Setup also allows you to disable/enable AppleTalk and TCP/
IP, and to setup IP parameters (IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway).
Novell parameters include:
Print Server Name
This allows a more descriptive
name to be given to the print server. If a name is entered
here, this newly assigned name must be the one by which
the print server is installed in file servers or contexts
(using PCONSOLE or NW Admin). However, NIManage
will continue to locate the print server by the NIC name:
XRX_123456.
Preferred File Server Name
The operator may enter
the name of the file server to which the NIC should attach
to first. This name can be keyed in directly, or can be
chosen from a pulled-down list of accessible file servers.
The pull-down list is limited to 1200 entries, and only the
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