55-7 ColorPASS on a NetWare 3.x or 4.x networkThere is no need to rerun Setup when adding or removing a NetWare queue; howeveryou should reboot the ColorPASS after a queue is created or removed.When the ColorPASS is configured to connect to a NetWare server, it polls theNetWare server for jobs in each of its queues. If jobs are found, they are automaticallytransferred over the network to the matching connection on the ColorPASS. Forexample, jobs from the NetWare queue with the _print extension are sent to theColorPASS Print queue, and so on. While a job is processed and printed, a record ofthe job is being created. You can access the Job Log containing these records at anytime.Configuring a NetWare 3.x or 4.x server for printingThe following sections explain how to set up a NetWare file server so that networkedusers can print to the ColorPASS from their workstations, and the ColorPASS canobtain print jobs from the NetWare server.For each NetWare file server that you configure, follow these general steps. More detailis provided in subsequent sections and in your NetWare documentation.• Make sure the server is connected to a functioning IPX network.• Log in as the Supervisor on a PC connected to the NetWare file server.• For NetWare 4.x installations, set up an NDS connection (see page 5-9).• For NetWare 4.x in emulation mode, set the bindery context (see page 5-9).• For NetWare 3.x and for NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation, set up a file server,a print server, and a print queue for the ColorPASS (see page 5-10).With bindery services, you can route all ColorPASS print jobs through the sameNetWare file server, or you can configure more than one file server to handleColorPASS jobs.The functions you perform on the Novell server, on the ColorPASS, and on the clientworkstation, are summarized in the following tables. The first table applies to NDSconnections, the second to bindery connections. Complete the operations in the leftcolumn, then the center column, then the right column.