Using HTML Forms
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Preferred File Server
. In a bindery setup, this specifies the file
server that the print server object was created on. In an NDS
setup, this specifies a file server(s) that the print server object
resides on. Since NDS is distributed, most administrators will
not know which file server(s) the print server object is actually
stored on, so in most NDS environments this option is not used.
For additional information about these options, see “Novell
Configuration For 10/100Base-T Interfaces” on page 171.
Using HTML Forms
ADAPTER,
WLAN
ADAPTER
When defining a new print queue on a Novell file server, a new print
server must be defined to represent the NIC. This name must
match the predefined name given to the print server.
The default is M_xxxxxx or M302_xxxxx for the Wireless Adapter,
where xxxxxx represents the last six digits of the Ethernet address
found on the configuration printout or control panel settings under
Ethernet Parameters, MAC address (e.g., M_091C1A or
M302_00008).
To use the HTML forms to define a print queue, do the following:
1.
Load a Web browser on a network station that can
communicate with the print server over TCP/IP. The command
to change the print server name is:
Syntax:
store pserver name
newname
Example to change the name to
micro1
:
store pserver name micro1
2.
Direct your Web browser to URL:
http://
NICIPaddress
/adminConf.html
(e.g.,
http://192.75.11.9/adminConf.html
).
NOTE:
If prompted for a “User ID” and password first, type in
root
for the ID and press ENTER at the password prompt (since
there is no password by default).
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