Hitachi Koki DDC 35n manuel d'utilisation

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    Network Interface Card User’s Manual © 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. 1757 Tapo Canyo n Road Simi Va lley, CA 93063 December 1999 336824-001, Revision A[...]

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    © 1999 Hitac hi Kok i Imagi ng Soluti ons, Inc . All right s rese rved . No part of this docu ment may be rep roduced with out the expres sed pe rmis sion of Hita ch i Koki I mag ing So lut ions, Inc. The m aterial in this docu men t is fo r info rmationa l p urposes and is subj ect to chan ge witho ut no tice. Hitac hi Ko ki Imagin g Solu tions, [...]

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    Fore wo rd 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 Agree- ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Licens e. If you do not ag ree with the terms and conditio[...]

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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 s ub-license, leases or other righ ts to others . 3. The mer ging of this software product or any portio n of it into another prod uct or pro gram. 4. The rev erse engin eering, decom pilation or disassembl y of the software . Export R[...]

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    Fore wo rd iii Limited Soft ware W arranty Limited W ar ranty Hitac hi Koki Imag ing Solu tions, Inc., warr ants tha t the softw are will p er- form in a ccor da nce w ith t he a cc ompany ing w ritten ma terial s for a pe ri od of (90) ninet y days from the da te of purchase . Hitachi Koki Imaging Sol utions, Inc. , does not warra nt that the ope [...]

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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 Agree- ment. The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Licens e. If you do not ag ree with the[...]

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    Fore wo rd v (4) transf er poss ession of copi es of the Softwar e to ano ther party by transferring a copy of this Agreem ent and all other documen tation along with at least one complete unalter ed copy o f the So ft ware, provid ed that (i) you either transfer Sof tware t o such other party or des troy all y our other copies of the Software ( ii[...]

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    vi Foreword 7. TERMINA T ION Y ou may terminate you r license at an y time b y d estro ying the So ftware and all your cop ies of it or as otherwis e described in th ese terms. Hitachi Koki Imaging So lutions, Inc., may terminate you r license if you fail to com ply with these terms. Upon such termination, y ou agree to destro y all copies of the S[...]

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    Fore wo rd vii 1) 10/ 100Base-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 Inter face Card Prod uct Name 4179 -435 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two cond itions:(1) Th is device may not [...]

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    viii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Canada) INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT ST ANDARD (ICES-00 3 ISSUE 3) W ARNING • This Class A digital apparatus complies with Can ad ian ICES-003. • Cet appareil n um é rique de la classe A est co nforme à la norme N MB-003 du Canad a.[...]

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    Fore wo rd ix USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Eur ope) CE M ar k ing (D ec lar atio n o f Co n for mi ty) W e declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use wi th Hi-35 pc Printer Controll er , to which this declaratio n relates are in conformity with the s pecificati ons below . This declaration is valid for the area o f the [...]

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    x Foreword This device mus t be used with s hielded network (10/100Base-T) cable. The use of non-shield cables is likely to result in interference w ith ra dio communicatio ns and is p roh ibited under 89/336/EEC rules.[...]

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    Fore wo rd xi 2) 10Bas eT/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 Inter face Card Prod uct Name 4179 -425 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two cond itions:(1) Th is device may not caus[...]

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    xii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Canada) INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT ST ANDARD (ICES-00 3 ISSUE 3) W ARNING • This Class A digital apparatus complies with Can ad ian ICES-003. • Cet appareil n um é rique de la classe A est co nforme à la norme N MB-003 du Canad a.[...]

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    Fore wo rd xiii USER INSTRUCTIONS (For Eur ope) CE M ar k ing (D ec lar atio n o f Co n for mi ty) W e declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use wi th Hi-35 pc Printer Controll er , to which this declaratio n relates are in conformity with the s pecificati ons below . This declaration is valid for the area o f th[...]

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    xiv Foreword This device must b e used with shielded ne twork (1 0 B a se -T an d 10 B as e 2) cable. The use of non-shield cables is likely to result in interference w ith ra dio communicatio ns and is p roh ibited under 89/336/EEC rules.[...]

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    Fore wo rd xv We lc om e Congrat ulat ions on y our sel ecti on of t his qua lity Hi tachi Koki Ima ging Solu tio ns, In c. , Net wo rk In te r fa ce C ard . This User ’ s Manual p rovide s info rmatio n about set-u p the Net work Int erfa ce C ard an d op era ti ng the prin t er in th e ne tw or k env iron me nt. T rademark Acknowledgeme nts App[...]

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    CONTENTS xvi CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 What’ s in the Pac kage ...... ......... ......... .......... ... 1-2 1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements ............ .......... ... 1-4 Chapter 2: Installing the Ne t work Inte rf ace Car d 2.1 Preparing the Printer ........ ......... ......... .......... ... 2-1 2.2 Powering Up the P rinter ....... .[...]

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    CONT ENT S xvii Chapter 4: NetW are Conf iguration 4.1 Configuring NetW are 2. 15 and 3.x .......... ........ 4-1 4 .1 . 1 Start PCONSOL E and Select File S erver . . 4- 2 4.1.2 Create P rint Qu eues .......... ......... ..... ........ 4-2 4.1.3 Ente r the Print Server Name....... ..... ..... ... 4-3 4.1.4 Configu re th e Print Se rver ...... .....[...]

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    CONTENTS xviii Chapter 5: AppleT alk Conf iguration 5.1 Choosing the Printer ........ ......... ......... .......... ... 5-1 5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utility Progr am .... ......... ......... .......... ......... ..... ... 5-2 5.3 Configuring the NIC ............. ..... ......... .......... ... 5-4 5.3.1 Configu ration .. .......... ....[...]

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    CONT ENT S xix 6.2.2 .5 Setting U p an AS/40 0 Systems to Use lpd . .......... ......... ..... ......... ...... 6-21 6.2.2 .6 Settin g Up a DEC ULTR IX 4.3 RISC or OSF1/ALPHA Remote Printer ................. .... .......... ......... ...... 6-21 6.2.2 .7 Setting Up a S CO UNIX Remo te Printers to Use lpd ............ ......... ...... 6-22 6.2. 2.8 [...]

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    CONTENTS xx 6.3.5 Reset Un it ................. .... .......... ......... ...... 6-43 6.3.6 Restore Fa ctory Defau lts ........ ......... ...... 6 -43 6.3.7 Chang e Password ........ .......... ......... ..... . 6-43 6.3.8 Exit T elnet ... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...... 6 -44 6.4 F TP Printing ............. .......... ......... ...[...]

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    CONT ENT S xxi Appendix A: Jumper Settngs A.1 Network Inte rface Cards and Jumper Locations ............. ......... ......... .......... ... A-2 A.2 Reset to Factory Default....... ..... ..... .... ..... ........ A-3 A.3 Address Se lect ........ .......... ......... ......... .......... ... A-3 A.4 BUS 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 Cha pter 1 This Net work In terf ace Car d (NIC) i s a mult i pro tocol device that is desig ned to s upport an Ether net c onnection e xclusively w ith th e Printer Contro ller . This Net work In terfa ce Card (NIC) ha s the follo wing feat ures: • Auto r ecogni tion of 10 Base2 an d 10BaseT E therne t type s by th[...]

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    1.1 What ’ s in the Package 1-2 Introdu ction Cha pter 1 1.1 What ’ s in the Pa ckage Th e P rin t Se rve r co nt ai ns t he fo l lo wi ng: • Networ k Inte rface Card (NI C) • Setup Guide • Quick Configur atio n Guide • CD-ROM – Networ k Inte rface Card Use r ’ s Manual – Prin ter Mana gemen t Utilit y – Quick Configur atio n Gu[...]

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    1.1 What ’ s in the Package 1-3 Introdu ction Cha pter 1 The CD-ROM may conta in a Rea dMe fil e conta ining the la test infor mation abou t ins talla tion a nd oper ation . Check f or thes e fil es befor e going any fur ther with in stal lati on. Inst ructi ons and software t o perf orm fl ash downl oads ar e prov ided with a ny updat e or upgra[...]

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    1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-4 Introdu ction Cha pter 1 1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirem ents The Network I nterfac e Card h ardware and sof tware requir e the foll owing: V e rs io n of Protoc ol or NOS Novell Net W are V ersion 2.1 5, 3.x, or 4.x. Macinto sh Syst em 7.x, MacOS8.x UNIX, W indows, or LAN Ser ver syst ems suppor ting l pr over TCP/ IP [...]

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    1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-5 Introdu ction Cha pter 1 Network Environment When using c ards th at a r e 10/100 BaseT complia nt: 10 MB or 100 MB Ethernet tha t uses a twiste d pair cab le When using c ards th at a r e 10 BaseT/ 2 complia nt: 10 MB Ethernet that uses a twisted pa ir ca ble or a 10 Base2 Et hernet (a lso kno wn as a Thin ne t)[...]

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    1.2 Hardware/NOS Requir ements 1-6 Introdu ction Cha pter 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 Interfac e Card Chapt er 2 2.1 Preparing the Printer If t he printe r can g enerat e a te st or statu s repor t, you shou ld gene rate one bef ore yo u begin. This wil l giv e you detai led i nformat ion on t he ident ificat ion and co nfigurat ion of y our print er , as well as ensuri ng that [...]

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    2.3 Connecting to a Network the NIC 2-2 Installi ng the N etwork Interfac e Card Chapt er 2 2.3 Connectin g to a Netwo rk the NIC Use an RJ4 5 connector (10/100Bas eT) or BNC connect or (10Base2) to connec t to an Ether net. 1. T urn of f the print er . 2. Connec t the c onnect or to t he NIC. 3. Afte r you make the co nnecti on, perfor m the pr oc[...]

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    Chapter 3 Utili zing W ind ows 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 Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 The CD-ROM cont ains t he fol lowing progra ms for the W indows envir onment. • Discovery Program This progr am automa tical ly se arches for NI Cs on a ne twork. Fo und NICs ar e listed in the W eb Browser b eing us ed. Clic king a NIC name acces ses th e card ’ s onboa rd HTTP se rver , which you [...]

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    3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-2 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.1 Dis covery Pr ogra m – Management Acce ss Pro gram (MAP ) – The Manag ement Acc ess Progr am (MAP) use s a W indows -b ase d W eb Browser linke d with a propr ietar y bi-d irect ional IPX/I P channel progr am to al low access to the NIC ?[...]

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    3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-3 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 Y ou can use the fo llowin g proce dure to manua lly inst all t he MAP . 1. Inse rt th e CD-ROM into your workst ation ’ s CD -RO M driv e. 2. Run the progr am. (In thi s exampl e, we ass ume that drive D: i s your works tati on ’ s CD-ROM dr[...]

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    3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-4 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 Note 3. Afte r the s ettings are t he way you want, cl ick OK to s et th em an d clos e the d ialog box. 3.1.3 Using the MAP Use the foll owing pr ocedur e to st art u p MAP and s earch for all compatibl e NICs t hat ar e avai lable on a netw ork[...]

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    3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-5 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program This s ectio n descr ibes h ow to set up and use the IP Peer -to-Peer Print ing progr am. W ith the setup proced ure, you set up your pr int serve r port s for printin g from a W indows envi ronment. 3.2.1 Installing the IP P eer-[...]

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    3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-6 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3. Foll ow the i nstru ctions that appear on the scree n. The def ault ins tall ation dir ectory i s C:Pr ogram Fi lesIP-P2P . Y ou can change to a di f fere nt dir ectory i f you wan t. 3.2.2 Setting Up I P Peer-to-Pee r Pr inting 1. Clic k St art , p oint t o Pro[...]

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    3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-7 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 Max Hop s for Searc h: T ype in a maximum h op value . The in itia l defa ult va lue is 2. See the no te under 3.1.2 Conf iguring the MAP for an ex planatio n about maximum hops. IP Por t Base: Th is is th e st ar ti ng p ort num be r for the prin tse rve r . T h e d[...]

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    3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-8 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.2.3 Adding Printers for IP Pee r-to-Peer Printi ng The follow ing ste ps can be u sed to man ually add a pr inter tha t c annot be found automatically due to router set up or the maximum hop count setting . Note, how ever , that manual addit ion of pr inter is norm[...]

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    3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-9 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 4. Clic k the Find P rinters but ton to automat icall y search t he net - work for a pri nt e r as w ell as to reg is te r it. When re giste ring a print er manua lly , enter t he appr opria te inf or- ma ti on fo r th e f o llow in g f ie ld d e sc ri p tion s an d [...]

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    3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-10 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program The IPX Pe er -to Pee r Prin ting Pr ogram en ables IPX Peer -to -Peer printin g in a W indows 95 or W indows NT 4.0 envi ronment. The fol lowing are t he char acter isti cs of I PX Peer - to-Peer p rinti ng. • IPX Pee r -to-[...]

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    3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-11 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 If t he NIC does not see a ny Novell acti vity , it will u se 802.2 on 802.3 as a fram e type and will assign itself a ne twork number of 0. The fr ame type a nd networ k number being u sed is shown on t he st atus r eport. Note 3.3.1 Instal ling the IPX Peer- to-P[...]

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    3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program 3-12 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.3.2 I nstalling the Printer Driv er and Setting the Pr int er Por t 1. Using t he inst all progra m, instal l the printer dr iver that comes with the pr in te r . Refer to th e manual that c ame with the pr inter for d etail s. 2. Open t he Pro perties men u it e[...]

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    3.4 Using a W eb Browser 3-13 Utilizi ng Wi ndow s Progr ams Cha pter 3 3.4 Using a Web Browser Once you hav e a ssigne d an IP addr es s t o y our NIC, y ou c an u se a W eb browser such a s Netscape Navigat or or Mi crosoft Inter net Exp lorer to acces s the NI C ’ s onbo ard HTTP serv er . The HTTP ser ver ca n be use d to per form va rious ma[...]

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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 ratio n Chapt er 4[...]

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    NetWare Configu ratio n Chapt er 4[...]

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    4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-1 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Use thi s chap ter if y ou will be pri nting from Novell NetW are. Thi s chapt er is divide d into the fo ll owing se ction s: • Configuring NetWar e 2.15 and 3.x descr ibes h ow to con figur e the NIC for us e with V ersions 2.15 or 3.x. Use PCONSOLE to s et up th e p[...]

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    4.1 Configuring Net W are 2.15 and 3.x 4-2 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Whe n yo u a re fin i sh ed , tu rn th e pr inte r o ff and on a gai n. T he p r in te r creat es a sta tu s repor t th at indi cat es the file se rv ers to whi ch t he uni t i s atta ched an d the qu eues whi ch it s ervices . Before you begi n: • V eri fy tha t you [...]

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    4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-3 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name A print serv er tak es the print jobs f rom queue s and s ends th em to the print er . Use this procedu re to spe cify the n ame o f the p rint server : 1. Choose Print Serv er Informat ion fr om th e Availa ble Options menu, and pr es s[...]

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    4.1 Configuring Net W are 2.15 and 3.x 4-4 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.4 Configure the Pri nt Server Use t he foll owing proc edure t o conf igure t he Pri nt Serv er ’ s functi on: 1. C ho ose the prin t serv er na me fro m th e Prin t Serv ers list and pr ess . The Print Server Information menu appears. 2. Choose Print Se rver Conf[...]

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    4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-5 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 8. Pres s to return t o the Print S erver Configura tion menu. 4.1.5 Assign Print Q ueues to the P rinter When you as sign q ueue s to the d efine d print er , you a uthorize th e prin t serve r to s ervic e thes e queues . Note 1. Choose Queues S erviced B y Printer fr [...]

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    4.1 Configuring Net W are 2.15 and 3.x 4-6 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4. Select the qu eue you wa nt and t hen as sign a prior ity level from 1 to 10. I t i s rec o mmende d t hat you accept the d efa ul t p ri ori ty le vel . Press . Th e queue a ppears on the list for t he pri nter . Press a gain to as sign ad ditio nal que ues. 5. When[...]

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    4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-7 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 2. Sele ct the print er fr om th e Defined Printe rs list . Pres s to view a list of Notify Candidates . 3. Sele ct the user o r group from the l ist. 4. Set t he First and Next interva ls in the Not ify Intervals scr een. It is reco mmended that you us e the defaul ts. [...]

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    4.1 Configuring Net W are 2.15 and 3.x 4-8 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Se rvers T o insta ll t he prin t server on more t han one file serve r , perform t he proce dures d escri bed in S ectio ns 4.1. 1 through 4.1.6 fo r eac h fi le serve r . Y ou must us e the s ame name and pa sswo rd f[...]

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    4.1 Configuring NetW are 2.15 and 3.x 4-9 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.1.8 Prima ry Fil e Ser ver T o use th e pri mar y fi le s erv er op ti on, us e the followi ng pr oce dure on a file ser ver cl os e to the pr in ter : 1. List the f ile s ervers to be servi ced by t he pri mary fi le ser ver by sel ectin g File Serve r To Be Se rviced[...]

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    4.2 Configuring NetW are 4.x — Bindery E mul ation 4-10 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.2 Configuring NetW a re 4.x — Bindery Emulation Novell ’ s NetW are 4.x can operate i n two mode s — Novell Director y Servi ces (NDS ) and Binder y Servi ces Emul ation. For Direct ory Ser v ic es , se e 4.3 Configuri ng the NIC in Nov ell Dir ec[...]

  • Page 65

    4.2 Configuri ng NetW are 4.x — Bind ery Emul ation 4-11 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Note 4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mod e with PCONSOLE Once you confir m the se rver has Bind ery Cont ext, us e the f ollowi ng proce dure to con figur e the NI C. 1. Log in to the network as ADMIN. 2. T ype PCONSOLE and pr ess . The foll owing sc reen ap [...]

  • Page 66

    4.2 Configuring NetW are 4.x — Bindery E mul ation 4-12 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Use Quick Setup to connec t your pri nt se rver , print queue and pri nter c orrec tly . Y ou can modif y thes e later if you need to . 5. Sele ct Prin t se rve r and press to modi fy th e entr y . 6. T ype the name of the print se rver i n the Prin t ser[...]

  • Page 67

    4.3 Configur ing the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-13 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3 Configurin g the NIC in Novell Directory Services Novell Director y Servi ces (NDS) of fers a dif f erent, more a dvanced approa ch to netwo rk manage ment tha n previous NetW are ver sions. Genera lly , it stores and tr acks a ll net work obj ects. [...]

  • Page 68

    4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-14 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Y ou may use NW AD MIN to c onfigure the pr inter in NDS. Prior to printin g, NDS must be set up as fol lows and t he NIC must be set up with NDS Con text a nd T r ee. See Section 4.4 . The steps b elow des cribe the us e of NW ADMIN con fi gur at ion to[...]

  • Page 69

    4.3 Configur ing the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-15 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 3. When the New Object wi ndow appea rs, sc roll down t he C lass o f New Object icon l ist, s elect the Pr inte r icon and cli ck on th e OK butt on. 4. Wh en t he C rea te P rin ter w i nd o w a ppe ar s , t ype a va lu e in the Print er N ame field a [...]

  • Page 70

    4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-16 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.3 Create Pr int Queue Object 1. Once a gain, hi ghlight t he Or ganizationa l Unit , selec t the O bject item from the menu and c hoose C reate ... 2. At th e New Object wi ndow , scroll d own the C lass of Ne w Object icon list , sele ct the Print Q[...]

  • Page 71

    4.3 Configur ing the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-17 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 Click on t he obj ect ( har d driv e) of your ch oic e a nd i t wil l a ppear in t he Sel ect ed Ob je ct : fiel d. Click on the OK but ton. The full volume will now appea r in the Prin t Que ue V olume fi eld. Fi nally , cl ick on t he C reate button. 4[...]

  • Page 72

    4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-18 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 2. When the Select O bjec t window appear s, fin d the pr int q ueue object just created among th e choice s lis ted in the O bjects box and sel ect it. C lick on th e OK bu tt on and the pr int q ueue j ust cr ea ted i s added to the Print Q ueues : box[...]

  • Page 73

    4.3 Configur ing the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-19 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.5 Assign Pri nt Serv er Obj ect 1. At th e Directo ry Tree , double c lick on the p rint s erver objec t you just crea ted and bring up the Print Ser ver window . 2. At th e Prin t Ser ver : wi ndow , click on the Assign ments button and A dd b utton[...]

  • Page 74

    4.3 Configuring th e NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-20 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.6 Check Assignments At the Directo ry Tree , d ouble click on t he Pr int Que ue objec t you j ust creat ed. At t he Print Qu e u e window , click on the Assi gnm ents button. If you co nfigur ed the pr int queu e and prin ter cor rectl y th ey will [...]

  • Page 75

    4.3 Configur ing the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4-21 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.3.7 Set Up and Reset the Printer NW ADMIN configura ti on is compl et e. Befor e you can begi n printi ng, though , be sur e to se t up and reset (power cyc le) t he pri nter . 4.3 Configuring the NIC in NetW are Dire ctor y Ser vices[...]

  • Page 76

    4.4 NIC Configur ation 4-22 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.4 NIC Con figuration The MAP or a W eb Browser mus t be used t o defi ne the context and tree of th e Prin t Serve r . It is al so use d t o c hang e the Pr i nt Serv er nam e, set i n a pas sword, modify scan an d frame searc h paramet ers, a nd sent in bi ndery- mode spec ific val[...]

  • Page 77

    4.4 NIC Configuration 4-23 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 6. If t he Pri nt Server is to be oper ated un der Nove ll Dir ector y Ser- vice s, type in a Context e ntry a nd P refe rr ed NDS Tree ent ry in the a ppropria te fi elds. Be sure t o give the whole c ontext , whethe r type d or ty peless , and do n ot begi n your c ontext path with a[...]

  • Page 78

    4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utili ty 4-24 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Ut ility This se ction exp lains how to use the PCONSOLE util ity to per form the foll owing ta sks: • Atta ch and s elect a f ile s erver • Sel ect or de le t e qu eue s f or th e pr int se rv er • Set- up the Noti fy functi on See [...]

  • Page 79

    4.5 Using the Novel l PCONSOLE Utility 4-25 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 4.5.2 C hanging Pr int Qu eues When y ou prin t a fi le, you r syst em se nds the file t o a p rint qu eue. The print ser ver as signed t o that qu eue ex tract s the prin t job and s ends i t to the ass ign ed p ri n te r . If a pr int s erv er is se rv ici ng q ueu e[...]

  • Page 80

    4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utili ty 4-26 NetWare Confi gu ra tio n Chapt er 4 5. Sele ct Noti fy List fo r Prin ter fr om the m enu. 6. Sele ct the print er fr om th e Defined Printe rs menu. 7. Pres s at the File Server /Notify Na me/Notify Type /First/ Next screen. Th e Notify Candid at es scr een app e ar s. 8. Sele ct the user o r user gr ou[...]

  • Page 81

    Chapter 5 AppleT alk Configuration Apple Talk Confi guration Cha pter 5[...]

  • Page 82

    Apple Talk Confi guration Cha pter 5[...]

  • Page 83

    5.1 Choosing th e Printer 5-1 Apple Talk Co nfigur ation Chapter 5 Use thi s cha pte r if you wi ll be print i ng from a Maci nt osh. This ch apter expla ins ho w to c onfigu re th e NIC us ing App leT alk and how to use t he AppleT alk NIManage u tili ty pro gram. Note 5.1 Choos in g th e P rint er T o choo se the print er , use the foll owing pr [...]

  • Page 84

    5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utili ty Program 5-2 Apple Talk Co nfigur ation Chapter 5 10. The opt ions a vaila ble at t his poi nt dep end on you r pri nter d river . W ith a typi cal dr iver , you may selec t SETU P . Then se lect AUTO SET UP . There will be a se ries o f messag es a s the Choo ser co mmu- nica tes wi th the pri nter and l[...]

  • Page 85

    5.2 Loading the AppleT alk NIManage Utility Progr am 5-3 Apple Talk Co nfigur ation Chapter 5 Y ou can use the fo llowin g proce dure to star t the NIManage pr ogram inst ead of s tep 1 t o 5 abov e. • Ins ert the CD -RO M i nto the CD -RO M dri ve, a nd dou bl e-cl ic k the APPL TLK folder fro m the CD-ROM. Double- click th e NIManage ico n • [...]

  • Page 86

    5.3 Configurin g the NIC 5-4 Apple Talk Co nfigur ation Chapter 5 5.3 Conf iguring t he NIC Y ou use the options added to t he menu bar t o configu re the pr int serv er . Dependi ng on your prin ter , cert ain ope rations may not be ava ilable. These f uncti ons will b e “ gray ed ” out and can not be s elected . 5.3.1 Configuration Use the Co[...]

  • Page 87

    5.3 Configur ing the NIC 5-5 Apple Talk Co nfigur ation Chapter 5 5.3.3 Protocol Se tup Use the Protoc ol Setup op tion t o conf igure n etwork protoc ols ot her than App leT alk. Sele cting the Pr otocol Set up func tion d ispla ys the foll owing sc reen: Note 1. Clic k the pr otocol s to On if you want th em to be a ctive. Cli ck thos e protocol [...]

  • Page 88

    MEMO Apple Talk Confi guration Cha pter 5[...]

  • Page 89

    Chapter 6 TCP/IP Configuration TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6[...]

  • Page 90

    TCP/IP Config uration Chapter 6[...]

  • Page 91

    6.1 Installa tion in a W indows Environm ent 6-1 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 This c hapter exp lains how to confi gure t he NIC an d your n etwork f or use with TCP/IP communicati on in various envir onments. In dependent setup and ins tall ation pr oced ures are pro vided f or W indows syst ems and fo r most po pular UNIX syste ms. The NIC T[...]

  • Page 92

    6.1 Installat ion in a W indows Environment 6-2 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Note Windows for W orkgroups W indows for W orkgroups do es n ot nor mally co me with TCP/ IP . How eve r , vari o us T CP / I P fa ci li ti es ar e avai la b le fo r W ind o ws for W orkgroups workstat ions, i ncludi ng a free TCP/ IP pr ovide d by Micros oft. The re[...]

  • Page 93

    6.1 Installa tion in a W indows Environm ent 6-3 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Windows lpr Spoole r Ve rsion 4.1 ( w lprs41.z ip and wlprspl.txt ) for the lp r . See th e fi le na me d wl prspl.txt for d etail s about inst alli ng Win- dows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 . If you wish to use the BOOTP , you al so need the BOOTPL32. exe file pro vid ed[...]

  • Page 94

    6.1 Installat ion in a W indows Environment 6-4 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.1.1 Setting up the NIC The NIC must be given I P addre ss and routi ng inf ormation t o be used wi th TCP/IP . This can be do ne with MAP if you ha ve a Net- W are connect ion on your net work, or with Appl eT alk NIManage fo r Macint osh u ti li ty prog ra m if the[...]

  • Page 95

    6.1 Installa tion in a W indows Environm ent 6-5 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Fo r e xam pl e: >arp -s 192.9.200.200 00-20-6b-aa-bb-cc >ping <NIC IP address> Request shoul d time ou t. Fo r e xam pl e: >ping 192.9.200.200 3. Recycl e the power on t he pri nter , or let t he NIC re set i tself . The NIC wil l pr oduc e a st atus [...]

  • Page 96

    6.1 Installat ion in a W indows Environment 6-6 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 BOOTP programs are located on the CD-ROM in the directory na med bootp . 5. Copy BOOTP L16.exe or BOOTPL32 .exe into a dir ector y on your works tati on ’ s hard disk. 6. Reset the pr inte r . Note 7. Run the progr am. 8. Pull down the Admin menu to Conf igure optio[...]

  • Page 97

    6.1 Installa tion in a W indows Environm ent 6-7 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.1.4 Setting Up IP a nd lpr P arameters The NIC pr ovides for a setup connect ion vi a the s tandar d T elnet port. T o be ab le to make chan ges to a unit with factory defaul t set - tings , you must logon a s “ sysa dm ” . The defaul t pas sword is also “ sy[...]

  • Page 98

    6.1 Installat ion in a W indows Environment 6-8 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Windows 95 Once you instal l the sp ooler ont o the work station; the set up prog ram will create a gro up and i con. 1. Double clic k on the spo ol er i con. 2. Clic k on setup , define new q ueue. 3. At th e Remote Host Na me prompt type the NI C ’ s IP Addre ss, [...]

  • Page 99

    6.1 Installa tion in a W indows Environm ent 6-9 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Windows NT4.0 The fol lowing pro cedure is us ed to set up the l pr spo ole r on t he W in- do w s NT ser ver . 1. Using the in stall progr am, inst all the print er dri ver t hat come s with the print er . Refer to th e manual that c ame with the pr inter for d etai[...]

  • Page 100

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-10 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2 UNIX Pr i n tin g Note The NIC ca n support UNIX TCP/ IP printi ng in t wo modes: • Host- based lpd whe re a supplied l ine print er daemon is r unning on one or more wor kstat ions an d prin t data is com munica ted to the NIC via a TCP/IP por t or , • Prin ter -based l pd where the [...]

  • Page 101

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-11 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Between the ho st-based and print er -based TCP/I P printi ng capabi lities, th e N I C wo r ks wi t h: • All UNI X systems that support lpd • Syste m V Rel. 4 ( on 386 pl atfor ms) • DEC UL TRIX RISC V ersions 4.3 an d 4.4 • DEC OSF/1 V e rsions 2.0 and 3.0 • Solar is: V ersion 1 .[...]

  • Page 102

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-12 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2.1 C onfig uring the IP Address on the NIC Regardl ess of t he pri nting mode s elect ed, the NIC must be gi ven IP addre ss and r outin g paramet ers. Y ou can co nfigur e the IP addr ess fo r the NIC in on e of th e foll o w ing way s: • Use MAP , as describe d in Chap ter 3. • Use A[...]

  • Page 103

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-13 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 4. Edit the hos ts fi le (u suall y /etc /host s) or use NIS or DIS to add the I P addre ss and NIC ’ s node na me. See th e ne twork admini s- trator for t he IP a ddress . For exam ple, you would ty pe in t he foll ow in g fo r NI C n am ed pri ntfa s t w ith an IP ad dre ss of 192.9.2 00[...]

  • Page 104

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-14 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 8. C hec k th e pr inte r to veri fy th at t he N IC is co nne c te d to th e ne t- work . T ur n o n th e pr int er . 9. W a it until the prin ter powers up and finis hes initializing to allow enough time for the IP addre ss to bec ome known and to be sav ed in NVRAM. The NIC should reinitia[...]

  • Page 105

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-15 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 5. Edit the /e tc/e thers file or use NIS or DIS to add the MAC Addres s. T o continue the example, 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 t he rar p daemon is run nin g, stop it and res tart it. V erify tha t the d aemon is run [...]

  • Page 106

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-16 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 4. Edit the hos ts fi le (u suall y /etc /host s) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP ad d r es s an d pr in t s erv er ’ s node name . See the net work admini stra tor for t he IP a ddress . For ex ample, you would t ype in th e foll o w ing for a NIC w i th a na m e o f pri ntfa st a nd a n I[...]

  • Page 107

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-17 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2.2 l pd Prin ting lpd i s an impl ementatio n of th e stan dard UNIX l ine prin ter da emon which let s you pr int ac ross a TCP/IP ne twork with out the need t o inst all softwar e on your worksta tion with all filter ing and banners done by NIC. Remote p rinti ng uses the s ame commands [...]

  • Page 108

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-18 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 1. Open t he /et c/print cap fi le. Make a n entr y naming the NIC as the rem o te ho st a nd P OR T 1 as the re m ote prin ter na m e. A ty p i- cal print cap ent ry is shown belo w: <printer_name>: (fo r ex am ple, pri nte r1) :lp=: :rm=<remote_host>: (f or e xamp le, nam e a[...]

  • Page 109

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-19 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6. When a window app ears, c hange th e va lues sh own to conf igure the NI C. The values displ ayed ar e def ault valu es. Y ou must repl ace t he shor t and long f orm filt er values with t he v alues shown b elow . 7. Afte r you hav e repl aced all val ues, pr ess . Y ou can now print. 6.2[...]

  • Page 110

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-20 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Inst alla tion is c omplete. T est your pri nter by execut ing t he foll owing comm an d: #lp -d<queue_name> <file_name> 6.2.2.4 Setti ng Up an HP/ UX Remot e Printer t o Use lpd Set up a remote pr inter on th e host that sends jobs t o a NIC using the NIC lpd . 1. At the p rompt,[...]

  • Page 111

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-21 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2.2 .5 Setting Up an AS/4 00 Sy stems to Use lpd When worki ng with t he output queue de scription ( WORKOUTQD), ther e are s everal fie lds th at must be defi ned fo r th e NIC to funct ion proper ly as a r emote pr inter de vice. When prompt ed for the r emote sy stem, ty pe INTNETADR so [...]

  • Page 112

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-22 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 1 1. Y our conf igurat ion i s display ed. Y ou ar e asked whe ther t hese valu es are final . T ype Y or N and pr ess . An example is shown b elow . 12. Add comment s to t he print cap fi le. For example , you can typ e: Dick’s printer down the hall 13. Sele ct exi t to sa ve your configur[...]

  • Page 113

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-23 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 7. Confi rm the inf ormati on you hav e ente red. T ype: Y 8. Confi rm the prec eding c onnect ion as your sys tem def ault. T ype: Y 9. Enter anoth er pri nter name or qu it se tup. T ype: Q 10. “ Do you want to st art the r emote da emon now? ” T ype: Y 1 1. Using a line edi tor of your[...]

  • Page 114

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-24 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 3. At th e prompt, type: #lpadmin -p <local printername> -s <remote host name or IP address>!PORT1 Note 4. At th e prompt, type: #enable <local printername> #accept <local printername> 6.2.3 I nstalling TCP/IP for NIC If Not R unning lpd Th e C D -ROM pr ovi ded wit h [...]

  • Page 115

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-25 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2.3.1 Loading the Software The fol lowing proced ures ar e only necess ary when using the sup- plie d host- based l pr ca pability . Loadin g the so ft ware is not ne ces- sar y if p r inte r-base d lp r is u sed . 1. Log in as superus er (r oot) t o t he sys tem that spool s dire ctly to t[...]

  • Page 116

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-26 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.2.3.3 Manual Selection of Filters The NIC s hips wi th an in put fi lter call ed psfilter and a n outpu t fi lter call ed psbanne r to pr in t P os tS c ri pt b an ner s. Y ou may wish t o change infilter or outfilter ent ries in th e /e tc/p rin t- cap fi le. The foll owing is a samp le pr[...]

  • Page 117

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-27 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 5. “ Is thi s pri nter P ostScr ipt? ” Ty p e yes or no and press . 6. The sc ript creat es a pr intca p en try f or the print er jus t conf ig- ured . The scr een di splays th e entr y and as ks if y ou want t he scri pt to append i t to your /etc /prin tcap f ile. S ee belo w for a samp[...]

  • Page 118

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-28 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 1 1. Inst allati on for the sy stem is done. Y ou are prompte d to co nfig- ure a ny more pri nters . Ty p e yes or no and press . W e also s uggest you pin g the NI C to tes t communic ation s. 6.2.3.5 I nstalling & Printing on an DEC UL TRIX 4.3 RISC Syst em 1. Run the Inst allat ion sc[...]

  • Page 119

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-29 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6. The sc ript creat es a pr intca p en try f or the print er jus t conf ig- ured . The scr een di splays th e entr y and as ks if y ou want t he scri pt to append i t to your /etc /prin tcap f ile. S ee belo w for a samp l e p rin tcap file . T ype yes or no an d press . If you typ e no, you[...]

  • Page 120

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-30 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 4. “ Wh at is the p r in ter n am e ? ” T ype the d esi red prin te r name an d press . Y our scre en will now d ispla y the i nformat ion you provid ed to th e inst all s cript . For ex ample: Node name of the NIC: pr intfast Printer name to be used: <printer_name> The printer is a[...]

  • Page 121

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-31 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 When usi ng sam , specif y ever ythin g as if the pr inter were d irect ly connec ted to /dev/ lprpr inter /<print er_name >. The soft ware i nst al led wi th yo ur HP syste m ca n sat is fy most of your print ing needs . HP suppl ies ASCII- to-Post Script filt ers an d the s ystem will[...]

  • Page 122

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-32 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Note Next, you will need t o edit the p rint er int erface p rog ram you c reate d in st ep 3. 4. At the p rompt, type: #cd /usr/nic and u sing yo ur fav orite edito r , open and ed it th e port 1_inte rface file . 5. Search on FIL TER= ” and inser t the foll owing li ne abov e or below th [...]

  • Page 123

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-33 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Note Next, yo u need t o initia lize the pr inter 8. T ype the fo llowin g commands: #accept <printer name> #enable <printer name> Note 9. T ype the command: #lp -d< pr in ter nam e> /etc /h os ts Check f or outp ut, or type th e f ollowing: #lpstat <printer name> or #[...]

  • Page 124

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-34 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 2. Sele ct your syste m. Choose on e from t hese op tions: 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 the NIC? ” T ype the name a ssigned i n the / etc/host s file and p ress . For exa mple: T ype printfas[...]

  • Page 125

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-35 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Th e S CO U N IX lp s yst em u ses the lpa dm i n ma inte nan c e c o mm a nd to c onf igu re a prin ter (the re is no / et c/ pri nt c ap fi le ). Th e sp ec i fi c commands t o do thi s are : #lpadmin -p <printer_name> -v /dev/nic/ <printer_name> Note #enable <printer_name>[...]

  • Page 126

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-36 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 An AIX vi rtua l pri nter is s imply a high level soft ware v iew of a dat a stre am, queue, and devi ce tha t cont rols how a give n job will be pro - cesse d. A dif f erent virtual print er sho uld be d efine d for e ach dat a stre am that a real pr inter suppor ts. For exam ple, you would [...]

  • Page 127

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-37 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6. Shut d own the q daemon usi ng 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/<pri nter_name> to / dev/nic/ <printer_name>. 8. Resta rt the da emon with : #startsrc -s qdaemon Th e i n st al lati[...]

  • Page 128

    6.2 UNIX Printing 6-38 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 Output spoole d on the vir tual print er as def ined a bove, wil l now be sent to the named pip e and r outed t o NIC. Before you edit the fil es above, b e sure that the fol lowing daemon i s running: /usr/nic/lpr_print /dev/nic/<printer_name> printfast 10001 & 6.2.3.9.2 AI X Print[...]

  • Page 129

    6.3 Running T elnet 6-39 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.3 Runnin g T elnet Th e T e ln et u tilit y us es th e st a nd ard rem o te te r m ina l pro toc ol t o confi gure th e IP ad dress , lpd pr inter s, and ot her pa ramete rs on yo ur syste m. Use t he fol lowing guide lines to r un T elnet. Y ou have the same funct ionalit y with t he HTM[...]

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    6.3 Running T eln et 6-40 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 4. T o end your T elnet session, typ e E at the Main Menu. If y ou have made an y change s you ar e prompted t o eit her Sav e Changes and Exit or Exit W ithout Savi ng Change s. Choose your op tion a nd pres s . Note 6.3.2 Configure IP Parame ters Althou gh th e NIC must have an IP add re[...]

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    6.3 Running T elnet 6-41 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 2. T ype 1 again a nd pres s . The IP Address s ubmenu wil l appea r: 3. Ent er a ne w IP Add r es s a nd pr es s . R epe a t th e pr e vio u s st ep s to ch ange Subn et Mask a nd Defau lt gatewa ys. 4. Enter 4 to cha nge the base po rt numbe r . Note 6.3.3 S elect Printer Languages Selec [...]

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    6.3 Running T eln et 6-42 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 1. T o access t he LPD Pri nters menu , type 2 and press . For a unit at fa ctory default, the menu shown below ap pears. 2. T o change th e set o f emu lations, typ e 1 and press . The opti ons sho wn below ap pears. 3. T o delete an emulat ion, s elect the numbe r oppos ite t he lan guag[...]

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    6.3 Running T elnet 6-43 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.3.4 Enable/Disa ble Ne twork Protocols T o enable networ k proto cols, at t he Main me nu type 3 and pr ess . Y ou are gi ven the choice of disabl ing ei ther NetW are or Ap pleT alk. 6.3.5 Reset Unit In orde r t o re set the NIC, t ype 4 i nto the main men u and p res s on the ke yboard.[...]

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    6.3 Running T eln et 6-44 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.3.8 Exit T elnet Use the foll owing pr ocedur es to e xit T elnet : 1. T o end your T elnet session, typ e E at the main menu. If you h ave made an y change s, the f ollowing menu appear s: 2. Choose your opt ion a nd pre ss . For exa mple, t ype 2 an d p ress . The pr ogram sav es your [...]

  • Page 135

    6.4 F TP Printing 6-45 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6.4 F TP Print ing Use the foll owing pr ocedur e for u sing F TP (Fil e T ransfer Pr otocol ) to print . 1. Star t up t he F TP clien t and l ook into the pr int s erv er ca rd usi ng the foll owin g se ttin g. Host Name: <NIC IP address> Login Name: port1 Passwo rd: (none) 2. U plo ad[...]

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    6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 6-46 TC P/IP Co nfigurati on Chapter 6 6. 5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a s ervic e much like bootp t hat pr ovides a method for assi gnment a nd maint enance of I P addre sses. The NIC i s abl e to o btain IP i nfo rm at io n from th is se rvi ce . There are two user s ettab le var iables r e[...]

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    Chapter 7 Operation and T roub leshooting Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapter 7[...]

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    Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapter 7[...]

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    7.1 LED Status In dicator 7-1 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 This c hapter des cribe s normal opera tion o f the NIC in th e printer , and also provide s informat ion on how to t rouble shoot a ny probl ems you might h ave wit h the NI C. 7.1 LED Statu s Indicator The NIC ha s two LED st atus indica tors : amber a nd gree n. The ambe[...]

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    7.1 LED Status Indicator 7-2 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 Gree n LED b links slowly . Awaiting print jobs somet ime after powe r-on compl etes . Some pr int er inter- face erro r . Error Gree n LED b links rapi dl y . Awaiting print jobs . Has los t its Net- W a re con necti on to file ser ver . Error Gree n LED a lter- nate ly bl [...]

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    7.2 Status/C onfiguration R eport 7-3 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 7.2 Status/Configu ration Rep ort The Sta tus/Con figur ation repor t is s ent as a pr in t job to t he pri nter when the print serv er is powered o n. For ex ample, t he report on the next p age shows the co nfigur atio n of the print serv er immedi atel y be fo re[...]

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    7.2 Status/ Configuration Report 7-4 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 AppleTalk Network Informati on enabled Frame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 8 02.3 Protocol Address: Net Numbe r 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 : [...]

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    7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 7-5 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 7.3 Resettin g the NIC to Factory Default Y ou can caus e the NIC t o rest ore al l para mete rs to facto ry def ault value s, so th e NIC appe ars just as it came fr om the f actory . Y ou may choose to do t his when the NIC i s moved t o a new l ocati on wh[...]

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    7.4 How to Diagnos e Problems 7-6 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 7.4 How to Diagn ose Problems Use the foll owing li st t o deter mine th e cause of pri ntin g probl ems: 1. V eri fy tha t the print er is fun cti oni ng pro p er ly . • Is the printer pr inting? Make sur e the pri nter is ope rating pr operl y by caus ing it to ge n[...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Ch ecklists 7-7 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 7.5 T rou bleshoo ting Checklist s Use the checkl ists in th is sec tion t o iden tify a nd sol ve probl ems. 7.5.1 T roubleshootin g Network Har dware Con- necti ons Be sure that the NIC has p roperl y sel ected the con nector ty pe that you are us ing. • Check t [...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Checklists 7-8 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 • Did you assig n the pri nter t o the t ype Remote Ot her /Unk nown? If th e PC ONS OL E s etti ngs ar e co rrec t, t he c onn ect ion betw ee n th e pri nter and ne twork may have be en broke n. T urn the pri nter of f and, us ing PCONSOLE, wai t for th e stat us [...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Ch ecklists 7-9 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 • Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled? Auto En dcap le ts you s end data t o a net work pri nter . Use PRINTCON to c heck. I f not, enab le it . 7.5.2 .4 NIC C onfigur ation C heckli st If al l your hardware c onnect ions ar e cor rect, check t he fol lowing: • Use MAP to che[...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Checklists 7-10 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 • The pa ssword a ssigned t o the NI C throug h PCONSOLE matche s the passwor d assig ned thr ough MAP Progra m. Use MAP to upda te th e passwo rd sto red in the net work Pr int Serve r ’ s memory . • The pr int job is in t he print queue a nd waiting to be pr [...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Ch ecklists 7-11 Ope ratio n and Tr ouble shooti ng Chapte r 7 creat e an al ias q ueue. See your Net W are Manu al for more infor mation . 7.5.3 T roubleshootin g AppleT alk Pr otocol • Is the Mac intos h compute r conne cted t o the n etwork thr ough Ether net, a nd, has the Macin tosh Appl eT alk driver been selec ted? Go [...]

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    7.5 T roubleshooting Checklists 7-12 Opera tion a nd Trou bleshooti ng Chapter 7[...]

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    Appendix A Jumper S etting s Jumper Settings Appendi x A[...]

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    Jumper Settings Appendi x A[...]

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    Jumper Settings A-1 Jump er Setti ngs Appendi x A The NIC wi ll nor mally a utomati call y confi gure t he net work confi guration without the ne ed to a ccess int ernal jumper s. However , ther e are cert ain jumpers on the card t hat you may have to access u nder cert ain ci rcumstance s. If you need to chan ge the jumpe rs, fol low th e steps in[...]

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    A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations A-2 Jump er Setti ngs Appendi x A A.1 Network In terface Cards and Ju mper Locations The il lustr atio n below s hows th e locat ion of each of th e jumpe rs on the Ethernet NIC. Note • The shaded areas indicate the defau lt pin positions. ON ON T.B. P.ACK FACT BYPASS TEST OP7 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP6 O[...]

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    A.2 Reset to Factory Default A-3 Jump er Setti ngs Appendi x A A.2 Res et to Fac tory Defau lt The NIC may be rest ored to f actor y defa ult co nditions by jumper (OP2). Th e functio n of OP2 i s to reco nfigur e NVRAM. This i s done when a u nit is mov ed from one site to anothe r and shou ld be res tored to as “ as -n ew ” condi tion. If t h[...]

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    A.4 BUS Handshake A-4 Jumper Settings Appendi x A[...]

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    Appendix B Specifications Specific ation s Appen dix B[...]

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    Specific ation s Appen dix B[...]

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    B.1 Network Interface Card B-1 Speci ficat ions Ap pen dix B B.1 Network Interface C ard The fol lowing table s provi de gene ral s pecif icati ons fo r the NI C. Network Interf ace Ca rd Gener al Sp ecificat ions B.2 10/10 0BaseT/UTP Ca bles Use the foll owing uni versa l Etherne t sta ndard whe n confi gurin g your 10/100 BaseT/UTP ca bles to con[...]

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    MEMO Specific ation s Appen dix B[...]

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    Appendix C Using a W eb Browser Using a W eb Brows er Appen dix C[...]

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    Using a W eb Brows er Appen dix C[...]

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    C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Scree ns C-1 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C The NIC and pri nter hav e an on board HTTP serve r , so a st andard W eb browser can be us ed to make pr inter st atus monitor and network r elate d sett ings. Fo r deta ils, s ee the PageScope Li ght Use r ’ s Manual . C.1 Acc essing th e HTT P Server Screens Perfo rm t[...]

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    C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Sc reens C-2 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C Menu Options Syste m Displ ays vari ous inf ormation r egardi ng the configur a- tio n of the pr inter incl uding op tions , trays and memory cap aci ty . Job Inf o Allows you to manage the prin t jobs that a re bei ng pro- cess ed by th e prin ter . Print er Allows you to [...]

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    C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Scree ns C-3 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C C.1.1 Network page Network funct ions ar e perfor med from t he Networ k Sett ings pa ge. Note Click on a link t o jump to th e corresp onding page , where you ca n make the s etti ngs indica ted by t he li nk text . Of cou rse, you can also u se the naviga tion fea tures ([...]

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    C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Sc reens C-4 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C Important! C.1. 1.1 Rese t Use thi s screen when you n eed to r eset the NIC to a llow newl y set pa ra me ter v alu es to tak e effec t. Note tha t r es ett in g the N IC full y in itia lize s th e ne two rk i nte rfac e, wi th out init iali zin g th e int erf ace with the[...]

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    C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server Scree ns C-5 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C Y our passwor d can cont ain le tter s, number s, and pu nctuat ion. Note that the pa ssword i s case -sens itive, whi ch means tha t the syste m disti nguis hes bet ween upper -c ase an d lower - case l etters . C.1. 1.6 Setup NetW are This s creen is for maki ng NetW are [...]

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    C.2 Supported W eb Browsers C-6 Using a Web Br owser Appen dix C C.1. 1.1 1 Uni t info This s creen shows you the versi on of yo ur Networ k Interf aceca rd. Clicking on the Unit Serial Number jumps to the Netwo rk Address scree n. C.1.1.12 Language This ne twork c ard sup ports the fo llowin g langu age modes. The def ault lan guage mode is US-En [...]

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    Appendix Index D Index App endix D[...]

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    Index App endix D[...]

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    Index D-1 Index App endix D 1 0/10 0B aseT 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 6-1 8 AIX 4.0 6-1 9 AIX RISC Sy stem/6000 6-35 Print Co m mands 6-38 Setting Up 6-18, 6-19 Virtual Pr int er Comman ds 6-37 A ppleTalk 1-1, 5-1, C-5 Choosing th e Printer 5-1 Conf igurin g C-5 NIManage 5-1 Troub lesho [...]

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    Index D-2 Index App endix D J ump er 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 6-1 8 AIX System 6-18 AS/400 Systems 6-21 BSD 6-1 7 HP/UX S ystem 6-2 0 SCO UNIX 6-2 2 Solaris 2 .X 6-2 3 System V Rel .4 6-23 l pr 6-7, 6-1 7 Parameter 6-7 Queue 6-7 Spooler 6-7 Wind ow s 95 6-8 W[...]

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    Index D-3 Index App endix 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 Conf iguratio n 5-4 Error Log 5-4 Loading 5-2 Prot ocol Se tup 5-5 N ovell Directory Service (NDS) 1-1, 4 -1, 4-10 , 4-13, 4-2 3 N VRAM 3-10, 6-43 , 6-46, A-3 O SF1/ALP HA 6-21 Installing 6-26 Setting Up 6-21 O TS Multi[...]

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    Index D-4 Index App endix D U nit inf o C-6 U NIX arp & p ing 6-15 BOO TP 6- 12 RARP 6-14 U NIX Printin g 6-1 0 AIX 2.5 6-1 8 AIX 4.0 6-1 9 AIX RISC Sy stem/6000 6-35 BSD 6-1 7 Filter 6-25 Host-b ased 6-10 HP/UX S ystem 6-20, 6-29, 6-33 lpd 6- 10, 6-1 7 Printer-ba sed 6-10 SCO UNIX 6-2 2 U RL C-1 U TP cable B-1 V irtual P rinter Comma nds 6-37 [...]