Xerox D60327 User Manual

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Novell Setup for IPX/SPX
Xerox 4500 PS TR
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The following keywords are EPS specific and must be specified either
via TELNET, PSinst32 or via the configuration file.
EPS mode: 
The PSERVER is able to run in both Bindery
(3.1x) and Directory Service (4.xx) modes.
EPS printserver:
The print server name (i.e. logon name).
(NOTE: In DS mode, it must be a typeless distinguished
name,  e.g. _PS.international.i-data ######), except if
“Country” is top level of the NDS tree (typefull), it will be
e.g. CN=_PS.OU=international.O=i-data.C=DK
EPS password:
The password to use when logging in to the
operating environment (Bindery and DS).
EPS fileserver: 
The fileserver to w here the EPS is to log into.
NOTE: On the Novell Server you must set “Reply
to get nearest server” to  ON.
NOTE: The EPS residing in the  Xerox 4500 PS TR is able to support up to 16
ENPs.
4.3 Using the embedded NPRINTER
To setup up the embedded NPRINTER, select either TELNET or the
configuration file as a configuration tool.
The physical location of the embedded NPRINTER is in the  Xerox 4500 PS
TR.
4.3.1 Embedded NPRINTER setup
With the implementation of ENP (NPRINTER) in the  Xerox 4500 PS TR,
the attached printer can be directly connected to the network.
The NPRINTER runs in both Bindery and Directory Services
environments.
The embedded NPRINTER receives the print job from the Novell print
server (PSERVER) or the embedded PSERVER in the PS and prints it.
The embedded NPRINTER supports native print data only (PCL,
PostScript).
The NetWare PCONSOLE or NetWare Administrator are the tools to be
used when setting up the embedded NPRINTER.
Configuring the ENP via TELNET, see chapter 3.
Configuring via PSInst32, see chapter 3.
Configuring via Web browser, see chapter 3
Configuring the ENP via configuration file, see chapter 3.