Lantronix ETS Reference Manual - 8: Netware Host Setup
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8: NetWare Host Setup
NetWare print queues may be configured using PCONSOLE or QINST, which are both provided on the
distribution CD-ROM. The method that you use to set up print queues will be determined by the version of
NetWare that you are using and whether you use Bindery Emulation or NetWare Directory Services (NDS).
If you are running NetWare version 4.0 or greater, refer to the Creating NDS Print Queues with PCONSOLE
section. If you are running versions 2.x, 3.x, or version 4.0 with Bindery Emulation, refer to theCreating
Bindery Print Queues with QINST section.
Note:
To use EZWebCon, NetWare users must be running Windows version 3.1 or later
with the NetWare VLM or a Winsock-compliant IP stack.
ETS servers servicing NetWare print queues must have the NetWare protocol enabled (the default). To
verify that NetWare is enabled, enter the List Protocols command.
Lantronix Terminal and Print Servers support Novell’s NDPS for printing using the Novell NDPS Gateway.
For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to your Novell documentation. Lantronix also provides
information on setting up NDPS in our FAQs on our support web site (http://www.lantronix.com/support/).
8.1 Access Lists
By default, the ETS will only scan local file servers (file servers one hop away) for print queues to service.
File servers on non-local Ethernets, such as those with an IPX router between themselves and the ETS, can
be scanned for print queues using the following command:
Figure 8-1: Enabling Non-local File Servers
To enable scanning for jobs on all file servers in the extended network, replace the file server name with the
keyword All.
Note:
On an extended wide-area or local-area network with many file servers,
specifying All can severely impact the time between jobs and the overall printing
performance.
8.2 Licensing NDS
NDS must be licensed on your ETS in order to use NetWare Directory Services.
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Read and complete an NDS registration form via one of the following methods:
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If you have World Wide Web access and a forms-capable browser, navigate to the Lantronix
World Wide Web site (located at URL http://www.lantronix.com) and find the NDS Updates
link.
Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS fileserver
Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0