Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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PSERVER Setup

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When setting the NIC up as a PSERVER, did you specify a destination on
the NIC (e.g., d1prn) for the printer name, and did you remember this
name is case sensitive?

Does the destination you used in your PSERVER setup have the Novell
service enabled? See Chapter 13, “Commands” for information on
enabling/disabling services.

Try doing a

debug nest ipx

telnet command on the NIC (or find the

“IPX Layer” section on the Novell HTML status page). Check that a board
has been bound to the NIC and that the network number is correct for
your network. If not, you may want to set a specific frame type for the NIC
to use. You can find out what frame type is bound to which board number
using the

debug nest odi

command (or from the “ODI Layer” section

on the Novell HTML status page).

Try a

debug nest fserver

telnet command (or find the “File Servers”

section on the Novell HTML status page). If no file servers show up, then
there is probably a problem with the network connection, or the NIC is not
on a Novell network. Try a

debug nest sap

telnet command (or find the

“SAP” section on the Novell HTML status page) to see if the NIC is seeing
any network activity.

Try a

debug nest pserver

telnet command (or find the “PSERVER”

section on the Novell HTML status page). Look for a valid queue under
the “EPS QUEUES” section. If the printer field contains a number and
there is a valid file server but no queue, then you probably made an error
in the setup and should try again. If it is an NDS PSERVER setup, look for
a line with the following type of message “Could not login to NDS Tree
<TREE> as <PSERVER.<CONTEXT>.” This means that either the tree is
wrong; the context stored on the NIC for the print server object is wrong;
the print server object password is wrong; or the print server object name
is wrong.

Note

NIC destinations are case sensitive so they will not be recognized if they
are typed incorrectly. By default, they are all in lowercase. If you are setting
up in a NetWare 4.x environment, the destination must be renamed to
uppercase to match the PCONSOLE or Netware Administrator entry.
Please see

set dest destination name newname

on page 247 for

information on changing names.

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