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Network Interface Card User’s Manual © 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. 1757 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley, CA 93063 December 1999 336824-001, Revision A[...]
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© 1999 Hitachi Koki Ima ging Soluti ons, Inc . All right s rese rved. No part of thi s documen t may be rep roduced without th e expresse d pe rmiss ion of Hita chi K oki I maging Solut ions, Inc. The mate rial in this d ocumen t is fo r infor mational p urpos es and is subjec t to chan ge without no tice. Hitac hi Ko ki Imagin g Soluti ons, Inc. [...]
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Fore wor d i Software License Agreement and W arranty (i)For the US and Canada Software License Agreement Important: Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agre e- ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this License. If you do not agree with the terms and condition[...]
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ii Foreword The following are not permitted: 1. The making of alternations to the software. 2. The righ t to grant sub- license, leases or other rights to others . 3. The merging of this software product or any portion of it into another product or program . 4. The rev erse engineering, decompilation or disas sembly of the s oftware. Export Require[...]
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Fore wor d iii Limited Soft ware W arranty Limited W arranty Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc., war rants tha t the softwar e will per- form in a ccorda nce with the accomp anyin g w ritten ma t erials for a period of (90) ninety da ys from the date of purc hase. Hitac hi Koki Imagi ng Solutions, Inc., d oes not warrant that the opera tion of th[...]
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iv Foreword Software License Agreement and W arranty (ii)For all other countries including Europe Software License Agreement Important: Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agre e- ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this License. If you do not agree with the [...]
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Fore wor d v (4) transf er posses sion of copies of the Softwar e to anot her party by transferring a cop y of this Agreement and all other documen tation along with at least one complete unaltered copy o f the So ft ware, provid ed that (i) you either trans fer Softwar e to such ot her party or destroy all your other copies of th e Software (ii) s[...]
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vi Foreword 7. TERMINA TION Y ou may terminate your license at any time by destroying the Software and all your copies o f it or as otherwise d escribed in these ter ms. Hitachi Koki Imaging Soluti ons, Inc., may terminate your license if y ou fail to comply with these terms. Upon such term ination, you ag ree to destroy all copi es of the Software[...]
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Fore wor d vii 1) 10/100Ba se-T USER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.) FCC P AR T 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES W ARNING- Note W ARNING FCC: Declaration of Conformity Product T ype Network Interface C ard Product Name 4179-43 5 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditio ns:(1) This devi ce may not [...]
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viii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Canada) INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT ST ANDARD (ICES-003 ISS UE 3) W ARNING • This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-00 3. • Cet appareil num é rique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada.[...]
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Fore wor d ix USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Eur ope) CE M arkin g (D ecla ra tio n o f C onfo rm i ty) W e declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use with Hi -35 pc Printer Controller, to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the specificati ons below . This declaration is valid f or the area of the E uro[...]
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x Foreword This device must be used with shielded network (10/100 Base-T) cable. The use of no n-shield cables is likely to result in interference w ith radio communications and is p roh ibited under 89/336/EEC rules.[...]
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Fore wor d xi 2) 10BaseT/ 2 USER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.) FCC P AR T 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES W ARNING- Note W ARNING FCC: Declaration of Conformity Product T ype Network Interface C ard Product Name 4179-42 5 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditio ns:(1) This devi ce may not caus[...]
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xii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Canada) INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT ST ANDARD (ICES-003 ISS UE 3) W ARNING • This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-00 3. • Cet appareil num é rique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada.[...]
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Fore wor d xiii USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Eur ope) CE M arkin g (D ecla ra tio n o f C onfo rm i ty) W e declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use with Hi -35 pc Printer Controller, to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the specificati ons below . This declaration is valid f or the area of the E u[...]
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xiv Foreword This device must be used with shielded network (10B as e -T an d 10B as e 2) cable. The use of no n-shield cables is likely to result in interference w ith radio communications and is p roh ibited under 89/336/EEC rules.[...]
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Fore wor d xv Wel c o m e Congratul ation s on your selec tion of this quali ty Hita chi Koki Ima ging Solu ti ons , Inc ., N et work Inte rfa ce Card . This User ’ s Manual provide s informat ion ab out set-u p the Net work Inter fac e Ca rd an d op era ting th e p rint er in th e ne twor k en vir onme nt. T rademark Acknowledgements AppleT alk [...]
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CONTENTS xvi CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 What’ s in the Packa ge .......... ........................ ... 1-2 1.2 Hardware/NOS Require ments ............ .......... ... 1-4 Chapter 2: Insta lling the Ne twork Inte rf ace Car d 2.1 Preparing the Printer ........ .............. ................. 2-1 2.2 Powering Up the Printe r ............[...]
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CONTEN TS xvii Chapter 4: NetWa re Configuration 4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x ............... ... 4-1 4 .1 . 1 Start P CONSOLE a nd Sele ct File Server .. 4 - 2 4.1.2 Create P rint Queu es ............... ................. 4-2 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name....... ..... ........ 4-3 4.1.4 Configu re the P rint Server ............... ...[...]
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CONTENTS xviii Chapter 5: AppleT alk Configuration 5.1 Choosing the Printer ............ .............. ............. 5-1 5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utility Pr ogram ........ .............. .......... ......... ........ 5-2 5.3 Configuring the NIC ............. .............. ............. 5-4 5.3.1 Configu ration ....... ......... .......[...]
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CONTEN TS xix 6.2.2.5 Setti ng Up an AS/40 0 System s to Use lpd ........... ....................... ...... 6-21 6.2.2 .6 Setting U p a DE C UL TRIX 4.3 RISC or OSF1/ALPHA Remote Printer ....... .......... .............. ............... 6-21 6.2.2.7 Settin g Up a SCO UNIX Re mote Printers to Use lp d ................ .......... . 6-22 6.2. 2. 8 Set[...]
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CONTENTS xx 6.3.5 Reset Unit ................. .............. ......... ...... 6-43 6.3.6 Restore Facto ry Defaults ........ .............. . 6 -43 6.3.7 Change P a ssword ........ .............. ........... 6-43 6.3.8 Exit T elnet ................. ......... .............. ...... 6-44 6.4 F TP Printing ............. .............. .......... .....[...]
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CONTEN TS xxi Appendix A: Jumper Settngs A.1 N etwork Interface Cards and Jumper Locations ................. .......... .............. ... A-2 A.2 R eset to Factory Default....... ..... ..... .... ............. A-3 A.3 Address Select .................. .............. ................. A-3 A.4 B US Handshake ................ .............. .........[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction Introdu ction Chapte r 1[...]
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Introdu ction Chapte r 1[...]
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Introduction 1-1 Introdu ction Chapte r 1 This Networ k Inte rface Car d (NIC) i s a mult i protoc ol devi ce th at is designed t o support an Et hernet conne ction exclus ively with th e Printer Controll er . This Networ k Interfa ce Card (NIC) has t he fol lowing feature s: • Auto reco gnition o f 10Base2 and 10BaseT E t hernet types by the 10B[...]
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1.1 What ’ s in the Package 1-2 Introdu ction Chapte r 1 1.1 What ’ s in the Package The P rin t S erv e r co ntai ns t he fol low ing : • Network In terface Card (NI C) • Setup Guid e • Quick Configur at io n Guide • CD-ROM – Network In terface Card Use r ’ s Manual – Printer Managem ent Util ity – Quick Configur at io n Guide [...]
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1.1 What ’ s in th e Package 1-3 Introdu ction Chapte r 1 The CD-ROM may co ntain a ReadMe fil e conta ining the late st inform ation abou t installati on and o perat ion. Chec k for thes e files before go ing any furth er with in stallation. Instruc tions and softwar e to perf orm fl ash download s are provided with any up date or upg rade pa ck[...]
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1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-4 Introdu ction Chapte r 1 1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements The Network Int erface Car d hard ware and sof tware require t he followin g: V ers ion of Protocol or NOS Novell Net W are V ersion 2.15, 3.x, or 4.x. Macintosh S ystem 7.x, MacOS8.x UNIX, W indows, or LAN Serve r systems supporti ng lpr over TCP/IP DEC UL TR[...]
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1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-5 Introdu ction Chapte r 1 Network Environment When using c ards th at ar e 10/100 BaseT compliant: 10 MB or 100 MB Ethernet that use s a twisted pair cable When using c ards th at ar e 10 BaseT/ 2 compliant: 10 MB Ethernet that use s a twist ed pair ca ble or a 10Base 2 Ether net (als o known as a Thin net)[...]
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1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-6 Introdu ction Chapte r 1[...]
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Chapter 2 Installin g th e Network Interface Card Installi ng the N etwork Interface Ca rd Chapter 2[...]
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Installi ng the N etwork Interface Ca rd Chapter 2[...]
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2.1 Preparing the Printer 2-1 Installi ng the N etwork Interface Ca rd Chapter 2 2.1 Preparing the Printer If the pr inte r can gener ate a te st or status r eport, you s hould gene rate one befor e you beg in. This wil l giv e you detai led info rmatio n on the identif ication and confi guratio n of y our print er , as well as ensuring that the pr[...]
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2.3 Connecting to a Network the NIC 2-2 Installi ng the N etwork Interface Ca rd Chapter 2 2.3 Connectin g to a Network th e NIC Use an RJ45 con nector (1 0/100Bas eT) or BNC connector ( 10Base2) t o connect t o an Ethernet. 1. Tu rn of f the printer . 2. Connect the conne ctor to the NIC . 3. After yo u make the connecti on, per form the pr ocedur[...]
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Chapter 3 Utili zing W indo ws Programs Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3[...]
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Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3[...]
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3-1 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 The CD-ROM cont ains the following progra ms for the W indows environmen t. • Discovery Pro gram This progr am automati cally searches for NI Cs on a networ k. Found NICs are l isted in the W eb Browser being us ed. Clicking a NIC na me accesses the card ’ s onboard HTTP serve r , which you can us e [...]
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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-2 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.1 Discov ery P rog ram – Manageme nt Acces s Progr am (MAP) – The Manag ement Acc ess Program (MAP) uses a W indows-based W eb Browser li nked with a propr ietary bi -dir ectio nal IPX/I P channel program to allow a ccess to the NIC ’ s HT[...]
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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-3 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 Y ou can use the following proce dure to manuall y instal l the MAP . 1. Insert the CD-ROM i nto your wor kstation ’ s CD -ROM driv e. 2. Run the pr ogram. (I n this ex ample, we ass ume that dr ive D: i s your works ta ti on ’ s CD-ROM drive.[...]
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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-4 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 Note 3. After the set tings ar e the way you w ant, clic k OK to set th em an d close t he dialog box. 3.1.3 Using the MAP Use the fo llowing procedur e to star t up MAP and search for al l compatibl e NICs that are av ailable on a network . 1. Cl[...]
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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-5 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program This sect ion de scribes h ow to set up and use the IP Peer -to- Peer Printin g program. W ith the setup proced ure, you set up your print server p orts f or print ing fr om a W indows environ m ent. 3.2.1 Installing the IP Peer- t[...]
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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-6 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3. Follow the inst ructi ons that appear on the scr een. The defaul t insta llation director y is C:Pr ogram File sIP-P2P . Y ou can change to a dif ferent direc tory if y ou want. 3.2.2 Setting Up IP P eer-to-Peer Printing 1. Click Star t , poin t to Progra ms , an[...]
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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-7 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 Max Hops for Se arch : T ype in a maximum h op value. The in itial de fault va lue is 2. See the no te under 3.1.2 Conf iguring the MAP for an expla natio n about maximum hops. IP Port Base : This is th e star ting po rt num b er f or th e prin tse rv er . T he d e fa[...]
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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-8 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.2.3 Adding Printers for IP Pee r-t o-Peer Printi ng The foll owing steps can be u sed to man ually add a pr inter tha t cann ot be found auto matically due to ro uter setup or the maximum hop count setting. No te, howeve r , that manual addit ion of printer is no rm[...]
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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-9 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 4. Click the Find Printers button to automatically s earch the net- work for a p rint er a s w ell as to re gis ter it. When regis t ering a print er manua lly , ente r the appr opria te infor - mati on fo r the foll owi ng f ie ld d esc rip tions and clic k th e Add [...]
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3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-10 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program The IPX Peer -to Peer Prin ting Progr am enabl es IPX Peer -to-Peer printin g in a W i ndows 95 or W indows NT 4.0 envi ronment. The follo wing ar e the c haracter istics of IPX Peer- to-Peer p r inting. • IPX Peer -to-Peer pr[...]
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3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-11 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 If the NI C does not se e any Nov ell acti vity , it wil l use 802.2 on 802.3 as a frame typ e and will ass ign itself a ne twork number of 0. The frame type and ne twork n umber being u sed is shown on the status report. Note 3.3.1 Install ing the IPX Pe er-to- Pee[...]
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3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-12 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.3.2 Installi ng the Printer Driver and Setting the Pri nter Port 1. Using the install program, inst all the prin ter driver t hat comes with the pr inte r . Refer t o the manu al tha t came with the printer fo r deta ils. 2. Open the Properties menu item of th e p[...]
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3.4 Using a W eb Browser 3-13 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3 3.4 Using a Web Browser Once you hav e assigned an IP addr es s to your NIC, you c an use a W eb browser su ch as Netsc ape Navigat or or Microsoft Internet Explorer to access t he NIC ’ s onboard HTTP se rver . The HTTP server can be used to perfo rm various m ainten ance pro[...]
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3.4 Using a W eb Browser 3-14 Utilizi ng Window s Pr ograms Cha pter 3[...]
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Chapter 4 NetW are Co nfiguration NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4[...]
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NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-1 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Use this c hapter i f you wi ll be pri nting fr om Novell Ne tW are. Thi s chapter is divided into the followin g section s: • Configuring NetWare 2.15 a nd 3.x describ es how to configur e the NIC f or use wi th V ersions 2.15 or 3.x. Use PCONSOLE to set up th e print [...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-2 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Whe n you are fin ish ed , t urn th e pr inte r off an d on a gai n. Th e pr inte r creates a sta t us repor t that indicates the fil e se rvers to whi ch the uni t i s attache d and th e queues which it s ervices . Before you begin: • V erify that y ou have supe rvisor[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-3 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name A print se rver takes th e print jobs f rom queue s and sends them to the printer . Use th is pro cedure to specify the name o f the print ser ver: 1. Choose Print Serv er Information from the Av ailable Options menu, and pres s . This di[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-4 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.4 Configure the Print Server Use the f ollowing pr ocedur e to conf igure t he Print Server ’ s function: 1. C hoo se the prin t serve r nam e from the Prin t Ser vers list and press . The Print Server Information menu appears. 2. C hoose Print Server Configurat ion[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-5 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 8. Press to return t o the Print Server Configuration menu. 4.1.5 Assign Print Que ues to the Pri nter When you as sign q ueues to t he defi ned print er , you aut horize th e prin t server t o serv ice th ese queues . Note 1. Choose Queues S erviced B y Printer from the [...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-6 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4. Select the queue you want and then as sign a priorit y level f rom 1 to 10. It i s rec ommended that you acc ept t he d efa ult priority le vel . Press . Th e queue appe ars on the list for t he print er . Press agai n to assign addit ional que ues. 5. W hen you fi nis[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-7 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 2. Select the pr inter from th e Defined Printers list. Pr ess to view a li st of Notify Candidates . 3. Select the user or group from the l ist. 4. Set the First and Next interva ls in the Not ify Intervals scr een. It is recomme nded tha t you use t he defaul ts. The Fi[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-8 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Serve rs T o install the prin t server on more t han one fi le ser ver , perform t he procedur es desc ribed in Sectio ns 4. 1. 1 through 4.1.6 for each file server . Y ou must use the s ame name a nd password f or th e p[...]
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4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-9 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.8 Primary File Server T o use the prim ar y fi le s erv er option, use the fol lowi ng pr oce dur e on a file s erv er cl ose to the prin ter : 1. List the fil e servers to be serviced by the p rimary fi le ser ver by select ing File Server To Be Se rviced option from[...]
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4.2 Configuring NetW are 4.x — Bindery E mulation 4-10 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.2 Configuring NetW a re 4.x — Bindery Emulation Novell ’ s NetW are 4.x can operat e in two mode s — Novell Directory Service s (NDS) a nd Bindery Se rvices Emul ation. For Direct ory Serv ices , see 4.3 Configuri ng the NIC in Novel l Dir ectory Se[...]
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4.2 Configuring NetW are 4.x — Bindery Emul ation 4-11 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Note 4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE Once you conf irm th e server has Bindery Context , use t he followi ng procedur e to confi gure the NI C. 1. Log into t he net work as ADMIN. 2. T ype PCONSO LE and pr ess . The foll owing sc reen ap pears[...]
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4.2 Configuring NetW are 4.x — Bindery E mulation 4-12 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Use Quick Setup to connect your print se rver , print qu eue and printe r corr ectly . Y ou can modify t hese lat er if you need to . 5. Select Prin t serve r and press to modify the en try . 6. T ype the name of the print se rver in t he Prin t server fiel[...]
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4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-13 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3 Configurin g the NIC in No vell Directory Services Novell Dir ectory Se rvices (NDS) of fers a dif ferent, more advan ced approach t o network ma nagement tha n previous NetW are versions. Generall y , it stores and tr acks all network objects. As a r[...]
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4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novel l Directory Services 4-14 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Y ou may use NW AD MIN to configure the print er in NDS. Pr ior to printin g, NDS must be se t up as fol lows an d the NIC must be set up with NDS Contex t and T ree. See Section 4.4 . The steps b elow des cribe the use of NW ADMIN configurat ion to cr ea[...]
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4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-15 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 3. When the New Obj ect window a ppears, sc roll down t he C lass of New Object icon l ist, sel ect the Pr inte r icon and click on the OK button. 4. Wh e n th e Crea te P rin te r wi nd ow a ppe ar s, t ype a valu e in th e Print er N ame field and cli c[...]
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4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novel l Directory Services 4-16 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.3 Create Pri nt Queue Obj ect 1. Once agai n, highlig ht the Organ izationa l Unit, select t he O bject item fr om the menu and choose C reate ... 2. At the New Object wi ndow , scroll down t he C lass of New Objec t icon li st, se lect the Print Queu[...]
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4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-17 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Click on t he object (hard dr iv e) of your ch oic e and it will a ppea r in t he Sele cted Obje ct : field. Cl ick on t he OK button . The full volume will now appear i n the Prin t Queue V olume fi eld. Final ly , click on the C reate button. 4.3.4 Assi[...]
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4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novel l Directory Services 4-18 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 2. When the Select O bject window appear s, find t he prin t queue object ju st cr eated among t he choi ces lis ted in the O bjects box and select it. Clic k on the OK butt on and the pr int q ueue just crea ted i s added to the Print Qu eues : box in th[...]
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4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-19 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.5 Assign Prin t Server Object 1. At the Directory Tree , double click on the pri nt ser ver objec t you just cr eated and bring up the Pr int Ser ver window . 2. At the Pr int S erver : windo w , click on the Assignments button and A dd b utton to b r[...]
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4.3 Configuring the NIC in Novel l Directory Services 4-20 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.6 Check Assignments At the Dire ct ory Tree , do uble cli ck on t he Pr int Queue ob jec t you just created. At t he Print Que u e window , click on the Assi gnmen ts button. If you confi gured t he print queu e and prin ter cor rectl y they wil l app[...]
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4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-21 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.7 Set Up and Reset the Printer NW ADMIN configura tion is compl ete. Before you can begi n pri nti ng, though, be s ure to set up and reset ( power cyc le) the printer . 4.3 Configuring the NIC in NetW are Direct ory S ervice s[...]
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4.4 NIC Configuration 4-22 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.4 NIC Config uration The MAP or a W eb Browser mus t be used t o define t he cont ext and tree of th e Print Server . It is al so used to chang e t he Pr i nt Server name, set in a password, modi fy sca n and frame search parameter s, and sent in binder y-mode s pecif ic values . Use [...]
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4.4 NIC Configuration 4-23 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 6. If the Print Ser ver is to be o perated un der Novell Direct ory Ser- vices, t ype in a Context entry a nd P referred ND S Tre e entry in the appr opriate fiel ds. Be sure t o give the whole c ontext, whet her typed or typel ess, and do n ot begin your cont ext path w ith a t rail- i[...]
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4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utili ty 4-24 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility This sect ion explai ns how to use the PCONSOLE util ity to perfor m the followin g tasks: • Attach a nd sele ct a fil e server • Selec t or dele te q ueu e s fo r the prin t serv er • Set-up the No ti fy fun cti on See the Ne[...]
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4.5 Using the Novel l PCONSOLE Utility 4-25 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.5.2 C hangi ng Pr int Qu eues When y ou print a file , your syst em sends the fil e to a p rint q ueue. The print s erver assigne d to t hat queue extr acts the pri nt job and s ends it to the a ssig ned p rin ter . If a pr int s erv er is se rvi cin g q ueu e s on mu[...]
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4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utili ty 4-26 NetWare Configu ra tio n Chapt er 4 5. Select Notify Lis t for Pri nter fr om the m enu. 6. Select the pr inter from th e Defined Printers menu. 7. Press at the File Server/Not ify Name/Notif y Type/First/ Next screen. Th e Notify Candidates screen app e ars. 8. Select the user or user group fro m the Not[...]
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5.1 Choosing the Printer 5-1 AppleT alk Co nfiguration Cha pter 5 Use this cha pter i f you wi ll be pr inti ng f rom a Maci nt osh. This chapter explains how t o conf igure the NI C usin g App leT alk and how to use the AppleT alk NIMana ge utili ty progra m. Note 5.1 Choosi ng t he P rint er T o choose the printer , use the fo llowin g procedur e[...]
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5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utility Program 5-2 AppleT alk Co nfiguration Cha pter 5 10. The opti ons avai lable at this poi nt dep end on you r printe r driver . W ith a typica l dri ver , you may selec t SETUP . Then select AUTO SETUP . There wi ll be a seri es of mes sages a s the Choo ser commu- nicate s with the printer and loc ates th[...]
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5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utility Progr am 5-3 AppleT alk Co nfiguration Cha pter 5 Y ou can use the following proce dure to start t he NIManag e program instead of ste p 1 to 5 abov e. • Inser t th e CD -R OM i nto t he C D-R OM drive , a nd d oubl e-cl ick the APPL TLK folder fro m the CD-ROM. Double- click the NIManage icon • The Z[...]
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5.3 Configuring th e NIC 5-4 AppleT alk Co nfiguration Cha pter 5 5.3 Configu ring the NI C Y ou use the opt ions adde d to the men u bar t o configu re the pr int serv er . Depending on your pr inter , certain ope rations may not be availabl e. These func tions will be “ g rayed ” out and cannot be sel ected. 5.3.1 Configuration Use the Conf i[...]
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5.3 Configuring th e NIC 5-5 AppleT alk Co nfiguration Cha pter 5 5.3.3 Protocol Setup Use the Pro tocol Setup opti on to c onfigure n etwork protocols other than Apple T alk. Sele cting th e Proto col Setup f uncti on displa ys the followin g screen: Note 1. Click the prot ocols to On if you want th em to be act ive. Click those pr otocols t hat y[...]
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6.1 Installation i n a W indows Environment 6-1 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 This chapt er expla ins how to c onfigure t he NIC an d your netwo rk for use with TCP/IP communi cation in various env ironments. Indepe ndent setup and installation procedure s are provided f or W i ndows systems and for mos t popul ar UNIX sy stems. The NIC TCP/IP ca[...]
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6.1 Installation in a W indows Environment 6-2 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Note Windows for W orkgroups W indows for W orkgroups do es not nor mally co me with TCP/ IP . How ev er, various TCP /IP faci liti es ar e avai lab l e for W i ndo ws fo r W orkgroups workstat ions, i ncluding a free TCP/ I P provide d by Microsof t. There are thi rd pa[...]
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6.1 Installation i n a W indows Environment 6-3 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Windows lpr S pooler Version 4.1 ( wlp rs41.zip and wlprspl.t xt ) for the lpr . See th e fi le na m ed wl prspl.txt for details a bout i nstalli ng Win- dows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 . If you wi sh to use the BOOTP , you al so need th e BO OTPL32. exe file pr ov ided w [...]
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6.1 Installation in a W indows Environment 6-4 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.1.1 Setting up the NIC The NIC must be given IP a ddress and routi ng informat ion t o be used with TCP/IP . This can be done wi th MAP if you ha ve a Net - W are connect ion on your net work, or with Appl eT alk NIManage fo r Macintosh u ti li ty prog ram if there is [...]
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6.1 Installation i n a W indows Environment 6-5 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 For e xamp le: >arp -s 192.9.200.200 00-20-6b-aa-bb-cc >ping <NIC IP address> Request sh ould ti me out. For e xamp le: >ping 192.9.200.200 3. Recycle the power on the p rinte r , or let t he NIC rese t its elf. The NIC will pr oduc e a status repor t t h[...]
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6.1 Installation in a W indows Environment 6-6 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 BOOTP programs are located on the CD-ROM in the directory name d bootp . 5. Copy BOOTPL1 6.exe or BOOTPL32 .exe into a dir ectory on your works ta ti on ’ s hard dis k. 6. Reset the prin ter . Note 7. Run the pr ogram. 8. Pull down t he Admin me nu to Config ure optio [...]
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6.1 Installation i n a W indows Environment 6-7 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.1.4 Setting Up IP a nd lpr Param eters The NIC provi des fo r a setup connection via t he standar d T e lnet port. T o be able to make chan ges to a unit wit h fact ory defaul t set - tings, you must lo gon as “ sysadm ” . The default password is also “ sysadm ?[...]
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6.1 Installation in a W indows Environment 6-8 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Windows 95 Once you i nstall t he sp ooler ont o the work station; the set up progra m will cre ate a gro up and icon. 1. Double click on t he spo oler icon. 2. Click on setup , def ine new queue . 3. At the Remot e Host Name pr ompt type t he NIC ’ s IP Address, and f[...]
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6.1 Installation i n a W indows Environment 6-9 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Windows NT4.0 The follo wing proced ure is us ed to s et up t he lp r spo oler o n th e W in- dow s NT s erv er . 1. Using the inst all progr am, inst all the print er driver that come s with the print er . Refer t o the manu al tha t came with the printer fo r deta ils[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-10 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2 U N I X Pr in tin g Note The NIC can s upport UNI X TCP/IP pri nting in t wo modes: • Host-bas ed lpd where a supplied l ine print er daemon is runn ing on one or m ore workst ation s and prin t data is communi cated to the NIC via a TCP/ IP port o r , • Printer -b ased lpd whe re the p[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-11 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Between the host- based and printer -ba sed TCP/IP printing capabi lities, th e NI C work s wit h: • All UNIX sys tems th at support lpd • System V Rel. 4 (on 38 6 platfor ms) • DEC UL TRIX RISC V ersions 4.3 an d 4.4 • DEC OSF/1 V ersions 2.0 and 3.0 • Solaris : V ersion 1.1.3 ( SunO[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-12 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2.1 C onfig uri ng the IP Address on the NIC Regardles s of the p rinting mod e select ed, the NIC mus t be given IP address a nd rout ing paramet ers. Y ou can configur e the IP address for the N IC in one of th e fo ll ow ing w ays : • Use MAP , as described i n Chapte r 3. • Use Apple [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-13 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 4. Edit the hosts file (usuall y /etc /hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP a ddress and NIC ’ s node name. See th e network adminis- trator f or the IP address . For exa mple, you would type i n the follo win g for N I C n am ed p rint fas t wi th an IP a ddr ess of 192.9.200.20 0: 192.9.2[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-14 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 8. C h eck the pr inte r to veri fy tha t the N IC is con nec te d to the ne t- work . T urn o n the prin ter . 9. W a it until the printer pow ers up an d finishes in itializing to allow enough time fo r the IP address to bec ome kn own and to be sav ed in NVRAM. Th e NIC should reinitialize i[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-15 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 5. Edit the /etc /ethe rs file or use NIS o r DIS to add the MAC Address. T o cont inue the exampl e, for the pri ntfast car d with an MAC Address of 00:20:6b: aa:bb:cc: 00:20:6b:aa:bb:cc printfast 6. If the rarp d aemon is runnin g, stop it and res tart it . V erify t hat the daem on is runnin[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-16 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 4. Edit the hosts file (usuall y /etc /hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP add r ess a nd prin t s erv er ’ s node name . See the net work administ rator f or the IP address . For ex ample, you would type in the foll owin g fo r a NIC w i th a na me o f pri ntfa st a nd an IP address of 19[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-17 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2.2 lpd Prin ting lpd is an implement ation of the stan dard UNIX lin e prin ter daemon which let s you print acro ss a TCP/IP ne twork with out the need to install software on you r worksta tion with all fi ltering and banners done by NIC. Remote p rinting u ses the s ame commands ( lpr , lp[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-18 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 1. Open the /etc/pri ntcap file. Ma ke an entr y naming the NIC as the re mo te hos t an d POR T1 as th e re mote prin ter nam e . A ty pi- cal pri ntcap entry is shown bel ow: <printer_name>: (for e xam pl e, pri nte r1 ) :lp=: :rm=<remote_host>: (fo r exa m pl e, nam e as e n t[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-19 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6. When a window appear s, chang e the va lue s shown t o confi gure the NIC. The values di splaye d are def ault valu es. Y ou must replac e the s hort and l ong for m filter values with the v alues shown belo w . 7. After yo u have replaced all values, pr ess . Y ou can now print. 6.2.2.3 Se [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-20 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Instal lation is c omplete. T est your printer by ex ecuting the foll owing comm and : #lp -d<queue_name> <file_name> 6.2.2.4 S etting Up an HP/ U X Remote Printer to Use lpd Set up a remot e printer on the host t hat sends jo bs to a NIC using t he NIC lpd. 1. At the prompt , type:[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-21 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2.2.5 Se tting Up a n AS/400 Systems to Use lpd When worki ng with t he output queue descr iption ( WORKOUTQD), there ar e seve ral fie lds th at must be defi ned for t he NIC to function properly as a remot e printer devic e. When prompted for the remote sy stem, type INTNET ADR so th e AS/4[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-22 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 1 1. Y our configu rati on is disp layed. Y ou are asked whe ther thes e values a r e final. T ype Y or N and press . An example is shown belo w . 12. Add comments t o the printcap file. For example , you can type: Dick’s printer down the hall 13. Select exit to save your con figurati on and [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-23 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 7. Confirm t he informat ion you hav e entered. T ype: Y 8. Confirm t he precedi ng conne ction as your sys tem defaul t. T ype: Y 9. Enter another print er name or qu it se tup. T ype: Q 10. “ Do you want to start the remote da emon now? ” T ype: Y 1 1. Using a line edit or of your choice [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-24 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 3. At the pr ompt, typ e: #lpadmin -p <local printername> -s <remote host name or IP address>!PORT1 Note 4. At the pr ompt, typ e: #enable <local printername> #accept <local printername> 6.2.3 Installi ng TCP/I P for NIC I f Not R unning lpd The C D -R O M pr ovi ded w i[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-25 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2.3.1 Loading the Software The follo wing pro cedure s are on ly necess ary when using the sup- plied hos t-bas ed lpr ca pabili ty . Loading th e software is not neces - sary if pr inter-ba sed lpr is u sed . 1. Log in as superuser (root ) to t he sys tem that sp ools di rectly to the pr int[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-26 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.2.3.3 Manual Selection of Filters The NIC shi ps with an input filt er ca lled psfilter and an ou tpu t fi lter called psbanner to print P os tSc ript ban n ers. Y ou may wish to ch ange infilter or outfilter ent ries in the /etc /pri n t- cap fil e. The fo llowin g is a sam ple prin tcap e n[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-27 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 5. “ Is this p r inter Post Script? ” Ty p e yes or no and pre ss . 6. The script cre ates a prin tcap entr y for t he pri nter jus t conf ig- ured. The s creen displays the en try and as ks if y ou want the script to app end it to your /e tc/prin tcap fil e. See b elow for a sample printca[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-28 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 1 1. Instal lation f or the sy stem is done. Y ou are pr ompted t o config- ure any mor e printe rs. Ty p e yes or no and pre ss . W e also sugge st you ping the NIC to t est c ommunicat ions. 6.2.3.5 Installing & Printing on an DEC UL TRIX 4.3 RISC Sy stem 1. Run the Install ation sc ript [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-29 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6. The script cre ates a prin tcap entr y for t he pri nter jus t conf ig- ured. The s creen displays the en try and as ks if y ou want the script to app end it to your /e tc/prin tcap fil e. See b elow for a samp l e pri ntc ap fi le . T ype yes or no and press . If you typ e no, you ma y per-[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-30 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 4. “ Wh at is th e pr inter n am e ? ” T ype the desi red pr inte r name and pr ess . Y our screen wi ll now dis play t he informat ion you provided to th e instal l script . For ex ample: Node name of the NIC: printfast Printer name to be used: <printer_name> The printer is attached [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-31 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 When using sam , spe cify e verythin g as if the pr inter wer e dir ectly connecte d to /dev/lprpr inter/< print er_name>. The software i nst al led with yo ur HP sys te m ca n sat is fy most of your printing needs. HP s upplies ASCII-to-Post Script filters and t he system will invoke t h[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-32 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Note Next, you wi ll ne ed to e dit t he pri nter inter face p rogram y ou crea ted in step 3. 4. At the prompt , type: #cd /usr/nic and usi ng your f avorite edito r , open and edit the po rt1_inte r face file . 5. Search on FIL TER= ” and inser t the fo llowin g line abov e or below the # F[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-33 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Note Next, you nee d to i nitiali ze the pr inter 8. T ype the fo llowing commands: #accept <printer name> #enable <printer name> Note 9. T ype the command: #lp -d<pr inter name> /etc /hosts Check for o utput, or type the foll owing: #lpstat <printer name> or #lpstat -t [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-34 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 2. Select your system. Choose on e from thes e opti ons: 1) AT&T/SVR4; 386 2) SCO UNIX System V 3) None of the above Ty p e 1 , 2 , or 3 and pre ss . 3. “ What is the node name of t he NIC? ” T ype the na me assi gned in the /et c/hosts file an d press . For example : T ype printfast an[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-35 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 The S CO U N IX lp sy stem u ses the lp adm in m ainte nan ce c o mma nd to co nfig ure a prin ter (t h ere is n o / etc/ pri ntc ap file ). Th e sp ec ifi c commands to do this are: #lpadmin -p <printer_name> -v /dev/nic/ <printer_name> Note #enable <printer_name> #accept <[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-36 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 An AIX virt ual print er is simpl y a hi gh le vel s oftwar e v iew of a dat a stream, que ue, and device that cont rols how a g i ven job will be pro- cessed. A di f ferent virt ual print er should be defined for e ach dat a stream th at a r eal prin ter su pports. For example , you woul d use[...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-37 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6. Shut down t he qdaemon using the command #stopsrc -s qdaemon 7. Edit /usr/l pd/qconfig t o change the speci al file for device <printer_name> f rom /dev/<printer _name> to /dev/ni c/ <printer_name>. 8. Restart the daemon wi th: #startsrc -s qdaemon The i nst alla tio n scr [...]
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6.2 UNIX Printing 6-38 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 Output spoo led on the virt ual print er as def ined above , will now be sent to t he named pipe and r outed t o NIC. Before you edit t he files above, be s ure th at the following daemon i s running: /usr/nic/lpr_print /dev/nic/<printer_name> printfast 10001 & 6.2.3.9.2 AIX Print Com[...]
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6.3 Running T e lnet 6-39 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.3 Runnin g T elnet The T e ln et u tilit y use s the sta nd ard remo te te r min a l pro toc ol t o configur e the IP address , lpd pr inter s, and othe r para meters on your system . Use the follow ing guide lines to run T elnet. Y ou have the same functio nality wi th the HTML pages ac c[...]
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6.3 Running T elnet 6-40 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 4. T o end you r T elnet se ssion, typ e E at the Main Menu. If you ha ve made any cha nges yo u are prompt ed to eit her Save Cha nges and Exit or Exit W ithout Saving Change s. Choose your opti on and press . Note 6.3.2 Configure IP Parame ter s Although th e NIC must have an IP add r ess b[...]
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6.3 Running T e lnet 6-41 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 2. T ype 1 agai n and pres s . The IP Addre ss submenu wil l appear: 3. E nte r a new IP Add r ess a nd pr ess . R epe at th e pre v iou s step s to change Subnet Ma sk and Defau lt gatewa ys. 4. Enter 4 to change the base port numbe r . Note 6.3.3 Select Pr inter Languag es Selecti on 2 in [...]
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6.3 Running T elnet 6-42 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 1. T o access t he LPD Pri nters menu , type 2 an d press . For a unit at fact ory defaul t, the menu shown below appear s. 2. T o change the set o f emulations, type 1 and press . The options shown bel ow appea rs. 3. T o delete an emulat ion, sele ct the number oppos ite t he languag e list[...]
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6.3 Running T e lnet 6-43 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.3.4 Enable/Disable Ne twork Protocols T o enable net work proto cols, at t he Main me nu type 3 and pres s . Y ou are given t he cho ice of dis abling ei ther Net W are or AppleT alk. 6.3.5 R eset Unit In order t o re set the NIC, type 4 int o the ma in men u and p res s on the keyboa rd. [...]
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6.3 Running T elnet 6-44 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.3.8 Exit T elnet Use the fo llowing procedur es to e xit T elnet : 1. T o end you r T elnet se ssion, typ e E at the main menu. If you h ave made any cha nges, t he follo wing menu appea rs: 2. Choose your opt io n and press . For exa mple, type 2 and p ress . The progr am saves your change[...]
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6.4 FTP Prin ting 6-45 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6.4 F TP Printing Use the fo llowing procedur e for u sing F TP (File T ransfe r Protocol ) to print. 1. Start up the F TP client a nd look in to the prin t ser ver ca rd usi ng the follo wing sett ing. Host Name: <NIC IP address> Login Name: port1 Password: (none) 2. U p loa d ( PU T ) t[...]
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6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 6-46 TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6 6. 5 Dynamic Host Con figuration Protocol DHCP is a ser vice much like boot p that pr ovides a method for assignment and mai ntena nce of IP ad dresse s. The NIC i s abl e to o btain IP in form atio n fr om th is se rvi ce. There are two use r settab le var iables r elated[...]
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7.1 LED Status Indicat or 7-1 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 This chapt er descr ibes n ormal opera tion o f the NIC in the print er , and also prov ides i nformati on on how to t rouble shoot any pr oblems you might have w ith the NI C. 7.1 LED Status Ind icator The NIC has t wo LED stat us ind icators : amber a nd green. Th e amber [...]
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7.1 LED Status Indicator 7-2 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 Gree n LED bli nks slowly . Awaiting print jobs so metime after powe r-on comple tes. Some print er inter - face erro r . Error Gree n LED bli nks rapi dly . Awaiting print jobs. Has lost its Ne t- W are connec tion to file serv er . Error Green LE D alter- nate ly blink s wi[...]
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7.2 Status/Configur ation Report 7-3 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 7.2 Status/Configu r ation Report The Status /Confi guration repor t is sent as a pr int job t o the printer when the pr int se rver is powered on. For exampl e, the repo rt on t he next page shows th e confi guratio n of the print se rver immediatel y befo re th e re[...]
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7.2 Status/Configu ration Report 7-4 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 AppleTalk Network Information enabled Frame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 802.3 Protocol Address: Net Number 010 Node Number 19 Socket Num ber 129 Preferred Appleta lk Zone: * Novell Connection Information Printer Name: P1 File Server: LEFT Queue: Q1 Priority: 1 Attached : Yes [...]
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7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 7-5 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 7.3 Resetting the NI C to Factory Default Y ou can cause t he NIC to re store all para meters to fa ctory def ault values, s o the NIC appears j ust as it came fr om the fact ory . Y ou may choose to do this when the NIC i s moved t o a new loca tion where the[...]
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7.4 How to Diagnose Problems 7-6 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 7.4 How to Diagnose Prob lems Use the fo llowing list t o determ ine the ca use of printin g problems: 1. V erify that the print er is fun ctioning properly . • Is the printer printing? Make sure t he print er is ope ratin g properl y by caus ing it t o gener- ate a t e[...]
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7.5 T roubleshooting Checklist s 7-7 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 7.5 T roubleshoo ting Checklist s Use the che cklis ts in this sec tion to identi fy and s olve probl ems. 7.5.1 T roubleshootin g Network Hardware Con- nections Be sure th at the NIC has properl y select ed the connector type t hat you are usin g. • Check that the [...]
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7.5 T roubleshooting Checklists 7-8 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 • Did you as sign t he printe r to the t ype Remote Ot her /Unknown? If the P CON SOL E s etti ngs are correc t, t he c onne ctio n be twee n th e printe r and networ k may have been broke n. T urn the pri nter of f and, usin g PCONSOLE, wait for the s tatus mess age[...]
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7.5 T roubleshooting Checklist s 7-9 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 • Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled? Auto Endcap lets you send dat a to a net work pri nter . Use PRINTCON to chec k. If not, e nable it. 7.5.2.4 NIC Confi gurat ion Checkli st If all your hardwar e connections ar e cor rect, chec k the fol lowing: • Use MAP to check t he st[...]
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7.5 T roubleshooting Checklists 7-10 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 • The passwor d assigne d to th e NIC throug h PCONSOLE matches t he pass word assig ned thr ough MAP Prog ram. Use MAP to update the pa ssword sto red in the netw ork Print Server ’ s memory . • The prin t job is in t he print queue and wa iting t o be print ed[...]
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7.5 T roubleshooting Checklist s 7-11 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapte r 7 create a n ali as queue. See your Net W are Manu al for more inform ation . 7.5.3 T roubleshootin g AppleT alk Protocol • Is the Mac intosh co mputer c onnected t o the netwo rk through Ethernet , and, ha s the Macin tosh AppleT alk driv er been se lected? Go to th[...]
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Appendix A Jumper S etting s Jumper Settings Appe ndi x A[...]
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Jumper Se ttings A-1 Jumper Settings Appe ndi x A The NIC will normall y auto maticall y confi gure the n etwork configur ation wit hout the ne ed to a ccess int ernal j umpers. However , there ar e certai n jumpers on th e card th at you may have to access u nder certai n circ umstances. I f you n eed to chan ge the jumpers, follow th e steps in t[...]
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A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations A-2 Jumper Settings Appe ndi x A A.1 Network In terface Cards and Jump er Locations The illu strat ion be low shows th e locat ion of each of the jumpers on the Ethernet NIC. Note • The shaded areas indicate th e default pin p ositions. ON ON T.B. P.ACK FACT BYPASS TEST OP7 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP6 OP1 [...]
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A.2 Reset to Factory Default A-3 Jumper Settings Appe ndi x A A.2 Res et to Factory D efault The NIC may be r estored t o fac tory defa ult condi tions by jumper (OP2). The f unction of OP2 is to r econfigur e NVRAM. This is do ne when a u nit is mov ed from one site to another and shou ld be res tored to as “ as -new ” c ondition. If the un it[...]
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B.1 Network Interface Card B-1 Specific ation s Appen dix B B.1 Network Interface C ard The follo wing ta bles pr ovide gene ral s pecif ications for t he NIC. Network Interfac e Card G eneral Sp ecificat ions B.2 10/100BaseT /UTP Cables Use the fo llowin g universa l Etherne t standard when co nfigurin g your 10/100Base T/UTP cables to conne ct to[...]
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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-1 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C The NIC and print er have a n onboard HTTP serve r , so a stand ard W e b browser can be used to make print er status moni tor and network rel ated setting s. For de tails, s ee the PageScope Light User’ s Manual . C.1 Accessing the HTT P Server Screens Perform t he follo[...]
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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-2 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C Menu Options System Di splays var ious i nformati on regardi ng the con figura- tion of the print er i ncluding op tions, tr ays and memory capa city . Job Info Allows you to ma nage th e print j obs that a re being p ro- cessed b y the printe r . Printer Al lows you to s p[...]
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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-3 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C C.1.1 N etwor k page Network fun ctions are perf ormed from t he Network Se ttin gs page. Note Click on a link to j ump to the co rrespondi ng page, wher e you can make the sett ings indi cate d by the li nk text. Of course , you can al so use t he navigati on featur es (Ba[...]
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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-4 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C Important! C.1.1.1 R eset Use this s creen when you need to reset the NIC to a llow newly s et para me te r val ues to tak e effec t. Note that r ese ttin g the N I C fu lly in itia lize s the n etw o rk i nte rfac e, with out in itia liz ing th e int erf ac e w ith the pri[...]
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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C-5 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C Y our password c an contai n lett ers, number s, and pu nctuatio n. Note that the passwor d is case -sens itive, which me ans tha t the system distingu ishes between upper - case and lower -case let ters. C.1.1.6 Setup Ne tW are This scre en is for making Ne tW are e nviron[...]
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C.2 Supported W e b Browsers C-6 Using a W eb Brows er Appendi x C C.1.1.1 1 Unit info This scre en shows you t he ver sion of yo ur Network I nterf acecard. Clicking on the Unit Serial Number jumps to the Network Addre ss screen . C.1.1.12 Language This networ k card supports the fo llowing la nguage modes. The defaul t languag e mode is US-Englis[...]
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Index D-1 Index Append ix D 1 0/10 0Bas eT 1- 1, 2-2, A -2, B -1 1 0Base2 1-1, 2-2, A-2 A ddress Select A- 3 A IX System AIX 2.5 6-18 AIX 4.0 6-19 AIX RISC System/6 000 6-35 Print Com man d s 6-38 Setting Up 6-18, 6-19 Virtual Print e r C omm ands 6-37 A ppleTalk 1-1, 5-1 , C-5 Choosing the Pr inter 5-1 Config uring C-5 NIManage 5-1 Troubl eshooti [...]
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Index D-2 Index Append ix D J umpe r Locations A-2 Settings A-1 L anguage 6-4 1, C-6 Select 6-41 L ED Status Indicator 7-1 l pd Prin t in g 6-17 AIX 2.5 6-18 AIX System 6-18 AS/400 S ystems 6-21 BSD 6- 17 HP/UX System 6-20 SCO UNIX 6-2 2 Solaris 2.X 6-2 3 System V Rel.4 6-23 l pr 6-7, 6-17 Parameter 6-7 Queue 6-7 Spooler 6-7 Wind ow s 9 5 6-8 Windo[...]
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Index D-3 Index Append ix D Setting Up 6-4 Unit Info C-4 URL C-1 N IC (Network Interface Card) IP Addr ess 6-4 N IManage 1-2, 5-1 Config uration 5-4 Error Log 5-4 Loading 5-2 Protoc ol Setu p 5- 5 N ovell Directory Service (NDS) 1-1, 4-1, 4 -10, 4-1 3, 4-23 N VRAM 3-10, 6-43, 6-4 6, A-3 O SF1/ALP HA 6-21 Installing 6-26 Setting Up 6-21 O TS Multipr[...]
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Index D-4 Index Append ix D U nit info C-6 U NIX arp & pi ng 6-15 BOOTP 6-1 2 RARP 6-14 U NIX Printing 6-10 AIX 2.5 6-18 AIX 4.0 6-19 AIX RISC System/6 000 6-35 BSD 6- 17 Filter 6-25 Host-based 6-10 HP/UX System 6-20, 6-2 9, 6-33 lpd 6-10 , 6- 17 Printer-based 6-10 SCO UNIX 6-2 2 U RL C-1 U TP cable B-1 V irtual Printer Commands 6-37 W eb Brows[...]