43NetWare Directory Services (NDS)16. If using NetWare NDS (NetWare Directory Services), enter a directory tree and context for themachine in [NDS Tree] and [NDS Context] in the Netware Directory Services (NDS) box. Note that youcan also select the IP Address or Host Name radio buttons to specify the server used in the IPenvironment.17. Click [Apply] to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous values.NOTE: The settings are not applied until you reboot the machine.18. Click the [Status Tab] link.19. Click the [Reboot Machine] button and click [OK] to reboot the machine. The network controller takesapproximately 5 minutes to reboot and network connectivity will be unavailable during this time.NDPS/NEPSFor The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Agent, documentation, and printer drivers visit the Xerox web site atwww.xerox.com.Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) / Novell Enterprise Print Services (NEPS) are products built onNovell's printing architecture that allow administrators to take advantage of built-in printer intelligence tocentrally manage network printing resources from anywhere on the network, improve network printingperformance, and reduce the hassles of network printing for end-users.The Xerox NDPS/NEPS Solution allows you to use Novell NDPS/NEPS with many of the latest Xeroxprinters. It includes administrative tools that snap-in to NWAdmin that enables users to easily configureand manage their network print services. It also has a set of NetWare Loadable modules that run on theNetWare server.NetWare users will appreciate the ease of automatically creating a printer object in the NDS tree andautomatic driver download capability, eliminating individual driver installation by downloading the driver asusers connect to a printer. Network users can perform remote, up-to-the-minute status checks or definemeaningful notifications for their Xerox network printers.