Chapter 6
Novell Host Configuration
12. Select the print server that you want the Ethernet Interface to
service as an RPRINTER. This is the PSERVER.NLM loaded
in step 4.
13. Select "Print Server Configuration" from the menu that displays.
14. Select "Printer Configuration" from the next menu to display a
list of configured printers.
15. Select an item from the list (e.g., an existing printer name or
"Not Installed") to display the printer configuration window.
16. Assign a name (if not an existing printer) to this printer.
17. At the "Type" field, select "Remote Other/Unknown."
18. Click ESCAPE to save the changes.
19. Click ESCAPE until you are back at the "Print Server
Configuration" menu.
20. Select "Queues Serviced by Printer" to display a list of defined
printers.
21. Select the printer you just defined and press ENTER.
22. At the list of queues that displays, press INSERT to add a
queue to the list.
23. Select the queue defined and press ENTER.
24. When prompted for a priority, press ENTER to select the
default or select a priority.
25. Click ESCAPE until you have exited PCONSOLE.
26. Reload the PSERVER.NLM that the Ethernet Interface is to
service as an RPRINTER.
27. Repower the Ethernet Interface by turning the printer off and
then back on.
28. Wait two minutes and then check your PSERVER to see if the
appropriate printer is being serviced. The PSERVER should
indicate that the printer is "Waiting for job."
At this point, the Ethernet Interface knows to receive any jobs this
PSERVER.NLM has to send to it through the defined printer.
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