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Settings for NetWare Server
When you print a text file using the NPRINT command of NetWare or DOS, redirection, misconversion or a gap in characters may occur depending on the client environment.
It is possible to set the IPX routing protocol "NLSP" from NetWare 4.x or later; however, the Internal Print Server does not support NLSP. RIP/SAP controls the communication.
You can select the routing protocol from a) NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility, or b) RIP/SAP Only. If you remove the bind of RIP or SAP when NLSP with RIP/SAP Compatibility is specified, the Internal Print Server then cannot communicate with the file server and NDS. (See "Protocols" and "Bindings" in NetWare's INETCFG utility.)
See your NetWare documentation for more information.
It takes up to two minutes for the NetWare server to recognize the Internal Print Server, after the printer is turned on. During this start-up time, the status sheet does not show the correct information.
The same frame type should be used for the NetWare server and IPX router on the same network. If more than one frame type is used on the same network, bind all the frame types to the NetWare servers and IPX routers.
The IPX protocol must be installed (bound) on the NetWare 5.x server.
If the mode you have logged in is different from the mode you set for the Internal Print Server, a message appears when you try to configure the Internal Print Server for NetWare. If you do not want to change the current settings, click Cancel and log in again using the same mode set for the Internal Print Server.
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