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Novell NetWare Configuration
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Configuration software for NetWare
Windows software
PhaserShare Administrator
 (Tektronix).  Use this application to configure 
the printer and the network when using NetWare 3.x and 4.x.
NWAdmin
 (Novell).  Use this utility to manage existing queues on 
networks running NetWare 4.x in NDS mode.
DOS software
NWSET
 (Tektronix).  Use this application to configure the printer with 
NetWare 3.x and 4.x.  For more information on NWSET, see the README 
file in the NETWARE directory of the printer’s or CD-ROM.
NWCONFIG.PS
 (Tektronix utility file).  In DOS environments and other 
non-Windows environments, you can use this to configure the printer for 
NetWare 4.x  networks.  The PostScript code contained in the file 
NWCONFIG.PS is also available in a Macintosh file called Configure 
NetWare
.  For more information on NWCONFIG.PS, see the README file in 
the UTILS directory of the printer’s or CD-ROM.  For more information on 
Configure NetWare, see the ReadMe file in the Network Utilities directory of 
the printer’s or CD-ROM.
PCONSOLE
 (Novell).  Use this utility to manage existing queues with 
NetWare 3.x and 4.x (both Bindery and NDS modes).  
NetWare configuration for Windows environments
This is a quick configuration procedure using the Tektronix PhaserShare 
Administrator.  For information on installing the PhaserShare Administrator, see 
Chapter 5, “PhaserShare Administrator Software for NetWare Networks”.  For 
detailed information on the PhaserShare Administrator, functions, see the 
PhaserShare Administrator on-line help.
Printing the Configuration Page
Your printer’s Configuration Page reports information that you need for NetWare 
configuration.  For information on printing a Configuration Page, see “The printer’s 
Configuration Page” on page 6. 
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On the printer’s Configuration Page, all zeros in one or more of the IPX Networks 
fields indicates that the printer does not recognize the network connection; this 
probably indicates a faulty cable connection, an incorrect frame type, or Reply to 
Get Nearest Server
 has not been set to on.  It must be set to on for at least one file 
server or router on the same segment as the printer.