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NetWare Configuration-18
4.3.7 Set Up and Reset the Printer
NWADMIN configuration is complete. Before you can begin printing, though, be sure 
to set up and reset (power cycle) the printer.
4.4    Print Server Card Configuration
The MAP utility or an IP Web Browser must used to define the context and tree of the 
Print Server. It is also used to change the Print Server name, set a password, modify 
scan and frame search parameters, and sent in bindery-mode specific values. 
Use the MAP utility or IP Web Browser (refer to Chapter 3) to access the Setup pages 
of the Print Server Card. Once you have accessed the Network Administration pages 
or the Main Menu, do the following:
1. Select Setup NetWare under Protocols.
2. Select Enable NetWare. If it is not selected, the NetWare protocols will not come 
up, the Print Server card will not appear as an advertised device, and the NIC will 
not be accessible using IPX SNMP.
3. The default name for the NetWare Print Server is XXX_123456, where XXX is a 
three character sequence identifying the manufacturer, and 123456 is the serial 
number of the Print Server Card. This is also the default name of the printer in 
peer-to-peer mode. If you want to change the default Print Server name, type this 
name in the Print Server Name space. Leave the space blank if the default name 
is to be used.
4. If you want the Print Server Card login with a password, this password may be 
entered in the Print Server Password field, and again in the Password Retype 
field. If a password is used, this password must be the same password for all bind-
ery-based and NDS-based Print Server entries.
5. Enter the name of a preferred bindery-based file server in the Preferred File 
Server field. The Preferred File Server entry is significant only for bindery or 
bindery emulation based operations. Refer to 4.1.9 Preferred File Servers for the 
significance of a Preferred File Server. The Print Server must be configured on the 
preferred file server. Incorrect setup of a Preferred File Server can interfere with 
NetWare printing.