HP LQH-HW 3ULQWHUV User Manual Page 191

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NetWare Version 4.x RPRINTER Setup
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To communicate with the unit using
npsh.exe
:
a. From a DOS prompt on a Novell workstation, begin an npsh session
with the unit.
npsh
unitname
Starts a Telnet-like session with the named print server with guest
access only.
b. To obtain root access to the unit, type:
supervisor
A standard login screen is displayed prompting you for the login name
and password.
c. Login to the unit as root user.
root
Root users require the use of a password as configured in the unit
user list.
d. Enter the password. If this password is not yet set, press enter at the
password prompt. Otherwise, enter the password that is already
stored in the unit.
password
You are now logged in to the unit as a root user and can access any npsh
command on the unit.
NetWare Version 4.x RPRINTER Setup
LineJet Print Server can be configured to service both RPRINTER, NDS
mode, and PSERVER, bindery mode.
Use the following procedure to set up an RPRINTER form of attachment on a
4.x server:
1. LineJet Print Server requires a bindery server login on the 4.1x as the first
step to servicing RPRINTER. This bindery login is necessary for
registering the LineJet Print Server PSERVER name; no bindery queues
or printers are set up. Using PCONSOLE, bindery mode, create a bindery
printer server object whose name matches that of the LineJet Print Server
at the root context of the 4.1x box (i.e., M_03092B). After creating the
bindery PrintServer on the 4.1x server, reboot LineJet Print Server and
use the
debug Novell pserver
command via a Telnet or npsh
session, or print the E-Net Test Page out to make sure there is a
successful server login.
2. Using either PCONSOLE in NDS mode, or NWADMIN:
a. create an NDS queue (any name you want), or simply use an existing
one;
b. create a print server to use (any valid name, or choose one already in
existence);
Note Because
npsh.exe
makes use of broadcasts, you may have problems
communicating across a router.
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