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Property
Microsoft Device
Name
Microsoft
Workgroup
IPX/SPX
(Ethernet only)
NetWare Printing
Microsoft print
services
LPD Printing
EtherTalk
AppleTalk Name
AppleTalk Type
AppleTalk Zone
Macintosh
Printing
GL-10x0 Administrator's Guide
Default Controller Settings
Default Setting
GL<MAC Address>
WORKGROUP
Auto Sense
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Phase II
GL<MAC Address>
LaserWriter
*
Enabled
Comments
<MAC Address> is the unique media access
control address of the NIC installed in the
controller. The Microsoft Device Name is
mandatory. It is used for both Microsoft and
Macintosh print services.
The Microsoft Workgroup Name is mandatory for
Microsoft print services. Additionally, it is required
if you want to update the controller software using
TopAccess.
The controller attempts to automatically sense the
IPX frame type. This facilitates automatic device
discovery. However, if you are running a TCP/IP-
only network, disable IPX/SPX to eliminate
unnecessary network traffic.
For NDPS support, you must configure the
controller as an NDS PSERVER or NPRINTER.
NDPS is a separate software component NLM,
which you must install on the NetWare file server.
Peer to Peer SMB/NETBIOS printing on TCP/IP or
IPX/SPX. The printer name portion of the port
name is DSSC, which you cannot modify.
The queue name is DSSC, which you cannot
modify.
Currently, Macintosh printing is supported only
over EtherTalk; TokenTalk is not supported.
<MAC Address> is the unique machine address of
the NIC installed in the controller.
You cannot modify this setting.
Default (local) zone. If you have defined more
than one AppleTalk zone, the controller appears in
the default zone unless you specify another zone
manually.
For Macintosh print services, you must have an
Ethernet NIC installed in the controller.
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