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5
5-2 Setting up Network Servers
Fiery on a NetWare 3.x or 4.x network
The NetWise
features built into the Fiery support the following network operating
environments:
NetWare 4.xNDS (Novell Directory Services)
NetWare 3.xBindery services
Servers running NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode
For Ethernet-based networks, the IPX/SPX protocol is supported. For Token Ring-
based NetWare networks, both IPX/SPX and TCP/IP are supported.
NOTE: Setting up a NetWare environment correctly requires the presence and active
cooperation of the Novell network administrator. You must have administrator
privileges on the network to create new NDS or bindery objects.
The term bindery server is used to refer to a Novell le server running NetWare 3.x,
or running NetWare 4.x in emulation mode. The term NDS is used to describe
components of a NetWare operating system running NetWare 4.x in native mode.
NetWare clients print to the Fiery through the Novell network server. Server setup and
client network setup are outlined in this chapter. Client printing setup is described in
Getting Started, and printing is described in the Printing Guide.
The Fiery can receive print jobs from NetWare clients over Ethernet or Token Ring
network topologies. (Appendix A describes the Token Ring option.) During Fiery
Setup, you select the frame type or types that will be used for communication between
the Fiery and network servers. Frame type refers to the format of a communications
packet; frame types are specied in a startup le when the NetWare server (or any
other workstation) loads its network drivers.
For the Fiery utilities that have Windows 95/98 support over IPX, the Windows 95/98
workstations are communicating with the Fiery directly, not through the NetWare
server. For more information on the platforms supporting utilities, see page 5-1.
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