External Network Interface Card User’s ManualThermal, Line Matrix, and Laser Printers
Table of ContentsSolaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup...121Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup...
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration94 8. Click OK then Close. The Add Printer Wizard dialog box reappears with the server address you entered added th
Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup9512. Determine if the printer is shared with other network users. If it is shared, select the share name and operating syste
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration96 Windows XP/2000 Host SetupThis installation procedure assumes that the NIC adapter is configured with the correc
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup976. Click Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port from the pull down menu.7. Click Next. The Add Standard TCP/IP
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration98 9. Input the printer name or IP address in the “Printer Name or IP Address” field. Click Next.NOTE: By default,
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup9911. Complete the Port Settings tab as desired:•Raw. (The default.) Make sure “Raw” is selected in the “Protocol” field. Le
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration100 12. Click Next.13. Click Finish. The Add Printer Wizard window appears.
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup10114. Click Have Disk.NOTE: If you do not have the printer driver files, go to www.printronix.com to download the files.15.
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration102 16. Click the necessary printer under Printers.NOTE: By default, the printer you selected appears as the printe
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup10318. Click Share as, then Next.19. Enter information in the Location and Comment fields as necessary, then click Next.20.
Table of ContentsRPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)...157NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 And Above) ...
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration104 21. Click Finish. If you have any problems during or after installation, see “Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup10522. If the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box opens, click Yes to continue the installation. The Current Emulation di
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration106 Windows NT 3.51 Host SetupTo configure a new printer on a Windows NT 3.51 station:1. Open the Control Panel.2.
Windows NT 3.51 Host Setup1076. Select LPR Port from the list that displays, and click OK to bring up a dialogue box similar to the one in Figure 23.F
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration108 Windows Me or 9x Host SetupTo configure a new printer on a Windows 9x station:1. Select Start Settings Printe
Printronix Printing System (PPS) Host Setup109Printronix Printing System (PPS) Host SetupPrintronix Printing System is a direct socket printer port fo
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration110 14. Fill in a valid TCP port number on the NIC in the second field. The choice is 4400 or 9100 for PRN.15. Clic
Windows 3.1 Host Setup111The most common print method offered with Windows TCP stacks is LPR/LPD, a multi-platform remote printing protocol used on ev
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration112
1135Unix ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter details a complete Unix setup including:•Configuring the NIC with its mandatory TCP/IP settings (e.g., IP a
Table of Contents9 AS/400 Configuration, IPDS Printer ... 203Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer...203Printing AFP, IPDS
Chapter 5Unix NIC Configuration114 Unix NIC ConfigurationThere are mandatory settings needed before the print server can be detected on the network, a
Using ARP1152. Find the Ethernet address for the NIC by printing a configuration or reading it from the control panel. It must be entered as part of t
Chapter 5Unix NIC Configuration116 3. Under the Subnet Mask heading, enter the NIC subnet mask.NOTE: If you would like to communicate with the NIC fro
Using BOOTP1174. Try to ping the NIC IP address from a local Unix station to see if it can be seen on your network.NOTE: You will only be able to comm
Chapter 5Unix NIC Configuration118 2. Turn the NIC on so that it immediately sends out a BOOTP request. Wait one minute to allow the IP address assign
Manual System V Host Setup1192. At the Network Configuration HTML form that displays, click the first field below Gateway and type in the IP address o
Chapter 5NIC Installation on HP-UX120 NIC Installation on HP-UXLPR is supported in HP/UX Version 9.0 and greater. To configure a print queue using LPR
Manual System V Host Setup121Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC SetupNOTE: Requires Superuser privilege in the borne shell. Assume that you can ping and Telnet to th
Chapter 5Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup122 The default NIC queue name is d1prn, however, the name can be changed. To verify the queue name, print an E-Net
Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup1232. Create the spool directory specified by the sd= entry in the printcap entry for this printer.Example:touch /usr/spool/l
Table of Contents11 AS/400 Configuration, TN5250 ... 251Setting Up TN5250 Print Queues On AS/400 ...251Setting Up A TN525
Chapter 5Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup124 NIC Configuration for AIX 4Before you set up the printer, it is good to know the ways a print job can be filtere
NIC Configuration for AIX 4125Local Filtering1. Enter smitty mkvirprt.2. Add a Remote Print Queue.3. Set the type of Remote Printing to Local Filterin
Chapter 5Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup126 AIX Remote Queue Time–Out SettingSymptoms: Print jobs restart or queue goes down.If the queue is set up for stan
Printing From AIX127Printing From AIXVersion 4.0 and higher of AIX® offers LPR/LPD support for network printing. This means, to set up a new printer u
Chapter 5Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup128 8. Change the mode to correspond with the type of file you are going to print. By default, ASCII is set for text
1296Novell ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter provides additional information for Novell environments using the 10/100Base-T interface, including:•NIC
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)130 Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)There are no mandatory Novell settings needed before the pr
NDS Tree131NDS TreeThe NDS tree the print server object was created in. This is only needed if your environment uses more than one NDS tree.ModeThe mo
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)132 Adding Preferred File ServerHTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communi
Preferred File Server (NDS and Bindery Setups)133Removing Preferred File ServerHTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communic
Table of Contents14 Extra Features... 301NIC Security ...
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)134 Setting Password Security (NDS And Bindery Setups)Besides the general security measures, a Novell
Setting Password Security (NDS And Bindery Setups)135Print Server Setup - HTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate w
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)136 Adjusting Polling Time (NDS And Bindery Setups)To set the poll time the NIC will use when checkin
Changing The NIC Name (NDS And Bindery Setups)1377. Change the Sampling Interval to the desired number (in seconds).NOTE: You may also want to change
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)138 HTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server o
Changing The NIC Frame Type (NDS And Bindery Setups)139Changing The NIC Frame Type (NDS And Bindery Setups)The NIC allows you to store a particular fr
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)140 Changing The NIC Mode (NDS And Bindery Setups)The NIC allows you to store a particular mode for th
Setting The NIC NDS Context (NDS Setups)141Manual (Telnet) Method1. Telnet to the print server: telnet ipaddressNOTE: If prompted for a User ID and pa
Chapter 6Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)142 Manual (Telnet) Method1. Telnet to the print server: telnet ipaddressNOTE: If prompted for a User
Setting The NIC Preferred NDS Tree (NDS Setups)143Manual (Telnet) Method1. Telnet to the print server: telnet ipaddressNOTE: If prompted for a User ID
Table of ContentsTCP/IP Access Problem...329Web Browser/HTTP Problem...
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration144 NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER SetupTo configure a print queue on a NetWare 3.x network:1. Log on to the Novell fil
NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup14516. Select Defined Elsewhere from this list.17. When done, press Escape and select Yes to save the changes to this
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration146 NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER SetupThese steps are for Novell environments with Netware 3.x (or earlier) file ser
NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup1475. Enter PCONSOLE.6. Select Print Queue Information from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.7. Click Insert to add a new queu
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration148 25. Click Escape until you have exited PCONSOLE.26. Reload the PSERVER.NLM that the NIC is to service as an RPRI
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER Setup1498. Select Print Servers.9. Click Insert to add the new print server.10. Type the name of the NIC. The defa
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration150 •npsh nvplist Lists all of the NIC devices on the network; each name is in the default format. For the integrate
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x RPRINTER Setup1514. Enter the password. If this password is not yet set, press ENTER at the password prompt. Otherwise, en
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration152 NOTE: The 4.x or 5.x queue name, print server name, and printer object do not have to match any NIC name; multip
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)1536. Open a Telnet or npsh session and log into NIC. Wait a minute or two, then use the list rprinter command, and
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Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration154 6. Fill in the Print Queue Volume field by typing in a volume or browsing for one. Click Create.7. Click the rig
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)15516. Click on a branch in the tree (i.e., context) that you would like to create the NIC print server object in.N
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration156 Bindery PSERVER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)A Bindery PSERVER setup is possible under both
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)157RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)This procedur
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration158 3. Direct your Web browser to URL: http://NICIPaddress/networkConf.html (e.g., http://192.75.11.9/networkConf.ht
NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 And Above)1593. You should see a prompt with the NIC’s IP address: ipaddress:root>4. At the prompt, store the RPRI
Chapter 6Novell Host Configuration160 The drivers used with the Printronix printer can be found at www.printronix.com. For a driver to be automaticall
NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 And Above)161Setup Using LPR ModeIn this mode, an NDPS printer agent receives jobs from an NDPS client, then forwards
Chapter 6Troubleshooting162 6. Select no drivers in the Select Printer Drivers dialog unless you have a driver installed into the Broker's RMS wh
PSERVER Setup163•When setting the NIC up as a PSERVER, did you specify a destination on the NIC (e.g., d1prn) for the printer name, and did you rememb
111IntroductionOverviewThis chapter introduces you to the Network Interface Card (NIC) architecture and special features, as well as providing informa
Chapter 6Troubleshooting164 •Try a debug nest pserver telnet command (or find the “PSERVER” section on the Novell HTML status page). Look for a valid
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup165•If the NIC has logged in to the file server but has not attached to the queue, there may be a permission problem. Make sure
Chapter 6Troubleshooting166 •Does the destination you used in your RPRINTER setup have the Novell service enabled? Please see “Commands” on page 263 f
Printing Related167If none of these help your situation, try the whole setup again. Completely delete the setup that is giving you trouble and go thro
Chapter 6Troubleshooting168 •If you look in PCONSOLE’s CURRENT QUEUE STATUS within the PRINT QUEUE INFORMATION menu, is the server configured to servi
Printing Related169•When garbled data persists, consider the following:•tab expansion (xtab) set on (in a model) with graphic jobs•the correct driver
Chapter 6Troubleshooting170
1717z/OS Configuration, IPDS PrinterOverviewUse this chapter to configure z/OS to print IPDS files on your line matrix network printer.To print IPDS f
Chapter 7Overview172 Configuration ChecklistAll of the following configuration steps carried out on z/OS require appropriate RACF authority.1. Using t
Configuration Procedure173Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS FilesTo perform this procedure, you need the IP address of the Ethernet.Configuration
Chapter 1Overview12 What Special Features Are Available?NIC offers an extensive list of features including:•built-in HTML forms for easy cross-platfor
Chapter 7Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files174 Define the Communications Control Unit to z/OSIf you have not already done so, define the com
Configuration Procedure175Figure 24. Modifying TCP/IP ProfileThis section contains information about the statements, the special considerations that a
Chapter 7Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files176 DATABUFFERPOOLSIZEThe DATABUFFERPOOLSIZE statement defines the number and size of the data bu
Configuration Procedure177Also, if any target host requires that the keep-alive packet contain data, specify SENDGARBAGE TRUE. For example:KEEPALIVEOP
Chapter 7Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files178 Define the Printer to JESWhen a TCP/IP-attached printer is to be used with JES, it must be de
Configuration Procedure179Define the Printer to PSFEach TCP/IP-attached printer must be defined to PSF with a PRINTDEV statement in the PSF startup pr
Chapter 7Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files180 //*X0GT15.//*//*//*01* CHANGE-ACTIVITY://*//**** END OF SPECIFICATIONS ***///STEP01EXEC PGM=A
Configuration Procedure181//*PRINTDEV//* ******************************************************************************************///PRT1CNTL//PRT1PR
Chapter 7Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files182 Figure 25. Sample PSFPROC procedureNOTE: To specify a TCP/IP address space name other than th
Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OS183Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OSTo operate a TCP/IP-attached printer, use JES operator comman
What Special Features Are Available?13Logical Printer ArchitectureThe NIC implements a logical printer architecture which gives the system administrat
Chapter 7Sharing Line Matrix Printers on z/OS184 Resolving IPDS Printing ProblemsIf you have problems printing, do the following:•Print an Ethernet Te
JES Spool Printer Sharing185MGMTMODESet to OUTAVAIL. OUTAVAIL requests that PSF start a communications session with the printer only when output is av
Chapter 7Handling z/OS Connectivity Problems186 Port Switching Printer SharingTo support printer sharing, 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface printers aut
Ping is Successful187Ping is SuccessfulA successful “ping” usually indicates that the z/OS system can communicate with the printer; however, you might
Chapter 7Handling z/OS Connectivity Problems188
1898AS/400 Configuration, ASCII PrinterOverviewThis chapter details a complete AS/400 configuration setup including:•Developing Line Descriptions with
Chapter 8Overview190 NOTE: SSAPS of “AA” and “12” are automatically set as default values in the line description when “*CALC” is used in creating new
Configuring With ADDTCPIFC191The following three parameters must be specified:Line Description (LIND)The line description name is the user's name
Chapter 8Configuring AS/400 For ASCII Using TCP/IP192 Figure 27. Example of ADDTCPIFC InterfaceThe following parameters must be specified:Internet Add
Configuring A Router Definition With ADDTCPRTE193Configuring A Router Definition With ADDTCPRTEIf necessary, use the ADDTCPRTE command to create a rou
Software License AgreementCAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRINTER. USING THIS PRINTER INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF
Chapter 1Logical Printer Architecture14 Figure 1. Print PathPhase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3HostDestination 4(d4prn)Destination 2(d2prn)Destination 3(d3prn)Des
Chapter 8Configuring The AS/400 For Printing194 Configuring The AS/400 For PrintingTo configure an AS/400 for printing, you must:•set up the printing
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files195Figure 28. ASCII LPR ParametersThe following parameter values are required:Remote SystemEnter the hostname of yo
Chapter 8Configuring The AS/400 For Printing196 Destination Type (DESTTYP)Specify *OTHER for the DESTTYP parameter.Transform (TRANSFORM)Specify *YES.M
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files197b. PGL or VGL or PPI program.Manufacturer Type Model = *WSCSTCONT Workstation Customizing Object = QWPDEFAULT Li
Chapter 8Configuring The AS/400 For Printing198 Figure 29. Automatic Remote Output Queue ConfigurationNumber of pages *NONEStaring timeEnding time+ fo
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files1993. Enter values for the following parameters:Output Queue (OUTQ)The name of the AS/400 output queue. The name ca
Chapter 8Verify Printing On AS/400200 Manufacturer Type (MFRTYPMDL)Select a manufacturer type and model. This is the name of the WSCO. Select *IBM6400
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files2013. Ping the printer from an AS/400 workstation with the command: ping ip_address.Where ip_address is the Interne
Chapter 8AS/400 ASCII Troubleshooting202 AS/400 ASCII TroubleshootingDuring power up, the printer performs an interface hardware test. The presence of
2039AS/400 Configuration, IPDS PrinterConfiguring On AS/400 As An IPDS PrinterNOTE: The IPDS emulation is not supported on the T4204 printer.Use this
Destinations/Queues15Destinations/QueuesFor every I/O port on NIC, there is at least one pre-defined logical print queue or destination to accept prin
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer204 RequirementsContact technical support to obtain the latest PTFs for PSF/400. For IPDS printing, y
Configuration Checklist2057. Create or verify the existence of an AS/400 TCP/IP interface for NIC. See “Configuring An AS/400 TCP/IP Interface With AD
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer206 Configuring An AS/400 TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFCNOTE: Do not enter the IP address of the NIC
Configuring An AS/400 TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFC207b. Subnet MaskThe Subnet Mask for this AS/400 TCP/IP interface (for example, 255.255.255.0).c.
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer208 Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R2To configure IPDS on AS/400 V3R2, use the following commands:
Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R2209Display Device DescriptionDevice Description: DEVDprinter_typeOption: OPTION *ALLCategory of device: *PRTAutoma
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer210 Figure 31. Example of CRTDEVPRT Command (V3R2)3. Values must be entered for the following paramet
Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R2211g. Font (FONT)Enter an appropriate value.h. Form Feed (FORMFEED)Specify *CONT.i. Remote Location (RMTLOCNAME)En
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer212 Figure 32. Example CRTPSFCFG Command (V3R2)3. The following parameters are required:a. PSF Config
Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R2213d. Activate release timer (ACTRLSTMR)Specifies the point at which the release timer (RLSTMR) is activated. Set
Chapter 1Logical Printer Architecture16 5. Log one or all of the following information as each print job passes through the model•Job ID and username•
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer214 Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R7 And AboveTo configure IPDS on AS/400 V3R7 and above, use the
Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R7 And Above2152. A completed screen looks like Figure 33.Figure 33. Example CRTPSFCFG Command (V3R7 or V4R1)PSF Con
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer216 NOTE: The lines in bold in Figure 33 are not used by PSF/400. Instead, PSF/400 uses the informati
Configuring PSF/400 For IPDS On V3R7 And Above217NOTE: Only use the USRDFNOBJ parameter if it was defined in the previous procedure. See “Configuring
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer218 Figure 34. Example CRTDEVPRT Command (V3R7 and above)3. Values must be entered for the following
Configuring PSF for IPDS On V4R2 And Above219d. Device Model (MODEL)Specify 0e. LAN Attachment (LANATTACH)Specify *IPf. Port Number (PORT)Specify 5001
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer220 Configuring AFP with CRTPSFCFG on V4R3 and Above (Optional)To configure the iSeries for IPDS prin
Configuring AFP with CRTPSFCFG on V4R3 and Above (Optional)221Figure 35. Example CRTPSFCFG Command (V4R2 and above)3. The following parameters are rec
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer222 Release timer (RLSTMR)Specifies the amount of time to wait before a session or dialog is released
Configuring PSF with CRTDEVPRT On V4R2 and Above223Create Device Desc (Printer) (CRTDEVPRT)Device description...: >P7000 Name
10/100Base-T17InterfacesThe NIC interfaces with the host system through an Ethernet 10/100Base-T interface connector.There are dip switches and LEDs
Chapter 9Configuring On AS/400 As An IPDS Printer224 Figure 36. Example CRTDEVPRT Command (V4R2 and above)2. Values must be entered for the following
Configuring PSF with CRTDEVPRT On V4R2 and Above225Font (FONT)Enter an appropriate value.Form Feed (FORMFEED)Specify *CONT.Activation timer (ACTTMR)Th
Chapter 9Verifying The IPDS Configuration On AS/400226 Verifying The IPDS Configuration On AS/400To test IPDS printing:1. If it is not already on, var
Configuring PSF with CRTDEVPRT On V4R2 and Above2277. If you have problems printing, do the following:•Print an Ethernet Test Page. Refer to your User
Chapter 9Sharing The AS/400 Printer On The Network228 Printer Sharing ParametersTo set up AS/400 for printer sharing, set the following parameters.Tab
Printer Sharing Parameters229V3R2 CRTPSFCFG CHGPSFCFGACTTMR *NOMAXThe value specifies the number of seconds that PSF/400 will wait for a printer to re
Chapter 9Sharing The AS/400 Printer On The Network230 V3R7 V4R1CRTPSFCFG CHGPSFCFGRLSTMR *SEC15Specifies the amount of time to wait before a session o
Cannot PING The Printer231AS/400 TroubleshootingUse this section to resolve problems configuring AS/400 on TCP/IP networks.Cannot PING The PrinterIf y
Chapter 9AS/400 Troubleshooting232 Spooled Print File Remains In PND StatusCheck the output queue with the command:WRKOUTQ queuenameThis typically ind
23310z/OS Configuration, TN3270Ez/OS Configuration For A TN3270E PrinterThe following configuration information shows how a line matrix printer can be
Chapter 1Interfaces18 Run and Auto Reset ModesRun mode is the normal operating state of the NIC. Auto Reset mode is entered when the watchdog timer is
Chapter 10Program Materials234 Program MaterialsA program is identified by a program number and a feature number. The program number for Coax Printer
VTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270E235Figure 39. Example Of The APPLID That Represents A Copy Of IPDSVTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270EThe
Chapter 10Program Materials236 ***********************************************************************
TCPIP Configuration With TN3270E237TCPIP Configuration With TN3270EThe following is the portion of the system’s TCPIP configuration involved with TN32
Chapter 10Program Materials238 Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270EThe following screens show areas of the Printer Inventory Manager invo
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2392. Select option 5 from this panel to list the FSSs.3. From the panel below, browse the PRINTWAY F
Chapter 10Program Materials240 The panel below shows how the FSS (PRINTWAY) is associated with its VTAM Applid APIPP101.4. Next look at the printer d
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2416. While browsing VTAM_DSE1, notice that the DSC printer is defined to IPS as a COAX attached prin
Chapter 10Program Materials242 Processing => => * NetSpool options =>
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E243The following panel shows the Allocation section of the setup, where the printer is associated wit
10/100Base-T19Wireless Network IndicatorThe wireless NIC has 2 bi-color LEDs which can produce three colors each: green, red, and yellow (green and re
Chapter 10Program Materials244 Browse IP PrintWay Options Command ==>
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E245Browse IP PrintWay Options Command ==>
Chapter 10Program Materials246 The following shows where the VTAM parameters were set for the printer. For the DSE printer we chose RMT3 and the logmo
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E247The last thing you need to configure is the printer.NOTE: A this time, InfoPrint Server and all re
Chapter 10Configuration Screens248 The following displays:3. Select TN3270E Mode.The following displays:NOTE: Changes will only take effect after you
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2495. Select auto connect.6. Go to the system page and reboot for the changes to take effect. 7. Afte
Chapter 10Configuration Screens250
25111AS/400 Configuration, TN5250Setting Up TN5250 Print Queues On AS/400Start with V3R7 or later and the most recent PTF level. The AS/400 should hav
Chapter 11Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session252 NOTE: It is not necessary to set up the devd or queue name on the AS/400 manua
User Supplied Values253User Supplied ValuesHost: For this session, use the IP value from (step 4 above).Device description: This is the name of the vi
Chapter 1Interfaces20 Table 5 shows the NET LED states for various network conditions when no WLAN card is found or present.DIP SwitchesOn the back of
Chapter 11Using Telnet Commands for TN5250254 store tn dest <dxprn>copytimeout<copytimeoutvalue>See page 265 for store command description
Getting Started255Example: tn dest d1prn startBy using the manual method, time is allowed to properly prepare the AS/400 after the printer is powered
Chapter 11TN5250 Job Formatting256 Separator program SEPPGM *NONELibraryPrinter error message PRTERMSG *INFOLibrary *LIBLHost print transform TRANSFOR
Getting Started257Figure 41. Example of CHGDEVPRT CommandFont Identifier (FONT) - HelpThe print quality/typeface setting in TN5250 mode is NOT set by
Chapter 11Font Identifier (FONT) - Help258
25912Monitoring PrintersImplementing Printer ManagementPrinter management includes the following tasks:•Monitoring the status of network printers•Resp
Chapter 12Implementing Printer Management260 MIBAn MIB contains information a device makes available through SNMP. The MIB is a management information
SNMP261Getting The Latest MIB InformationThe latest copy of these and other RFCs can be obtained from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) at ht
Chapter 12Monitoring Tools262 PrintNet Enterprise SuitePrintNet Enterprise Suite (PNE) is a versatile remote management software utility. It allows yo
26313CommandsCommand Shell OverviewThe NIC comes with an in-depth command shell called npsh. It allows you to manipulate objects like destinations, I/
Speed Setting For 10/100Base-T21Speed Setting For 10/100Base-TWhen the router is set to auto-negotiation enable, the following is the correct behavior
Chapter 13Command Shell Overview264 NOTE: If the set prefix is used, a save command must be executed as well so that the new settings are retained aft
Store Commands265Complete Command ListThis section outlines the entire NIC command set including the command syntax, a description, and in most cases,
Chapter 13Complete Command List266 Defines the wireless authentication scheme:store ifc <ifnum> wlan auth <auth-method> (eg. open, shared
Store Commands267Set wireless transfer rate (speed):store ifc <ifnum> wlan speed auto|<1 2 5 11><ifnum> is the interface number for
Chapter 13Complete Command List268 Set wireless transmit power:store ifc <ifnum> wlan txpwr <0-100><ifnum> is the interface number f
Store Commands269Enables or disables Kerberos for the wireless interface:store kerberos opts [-]authSets the maximum allowable amount of clock skew in
Chapter 13Complete Command List270 Configures the KDC port:store kerberos config kport <kdc_port><kdc_port> is the 2-byte UPD/TCP port use
Store Commands271store pping packet <number of packets>Example: store pping packet 1Store the value of the packet. It is the number of ICMP Echo
Chapter 13Complete Command List272 •off. no job control; no SOJ/EOJ commands. The printer prints faster in off mode.•standard. (the default) tradition
Store Commands273store pserver tcpsocket add <tcp-port> dest <dest>Example: store pserver tcpsocket add 9101 dest d2prnMaps the port numbe
Chapter 1Interfaces22 3. 100mbps Half DuplexUse parallel detection because the NIC is using force mode and thus has auto-negotiation disabled.PORs to
Chapter 13Complete Command List274 store pserver smb workgrp <workgroup>Example: store pserver smb workgrp engDefine a different Windows workgro
Store Commands275store tcpip <ifnum> addr <address>Example: store tcpip 1 addr 192.75.11.9Store the IP address for the NIC.store tcpip <
Chapter 13Complete Command List276 store tcpip del default [1|2]Example: store tcpip route del default1 192.75.11.1 1Delete a default router/gateway d
Store Commands277store tcpip tcp opts [-]keepalive [-]disbufmgmt [-]zeroIPArp [-]keepalivedataExample: store tcpip tcp opts keepalive -disbufmgmtCont
Chapter 13Complete Command List278 store tn dest <dxprn> host <IPaddress>Example: store tn dest d1prn host 192.75.11.1Store the IP address
Store Commands279store tn dest <dxprn> WSCSTname <WSCSTname>Example: store tn dest d1prn WSCSTname *NONEStore the queue name to which syst
Chapter 13Complete Command List280 store tn from default|currentExample: store tn from defaultStore all tn default settings or current settings to fla
Set Commands281set dest <dest> service [[-]socket][[-]lpd] [[-]lpsched] [[-]rprinter] [[-]pserver] [[-]netbios] [[-]ftpd] [[-]tn]Example: set d
Chapter 13Complete Command List282 set ifcExample: set ifc <ifnum> up|downSet state of the specified network physical interface up or down. <
Set Commands283syslog A central TCP/IP host running the SYSLOG daemon. This host is set using the set sysinfo syslog IPaddress command.set logpath fro
Speed Setting For 10/100Base-T23Conventions Used In This ManualAll uppercase print indicates control panel keys. Example: Press the CLEAR key, then pr
Chapter 13Complete Command List284 set model <model> stty [[-]onlcr] [[-]descramble] [xtab <1-16>|none]Example: set model m3 stty onlcr C
Set Commands285set model <model> config [config_num]Set a printer configuration number config_num to be loaded prior to printing a job on the sp
Chapter 13Complete Command List286 set prn [-]opostExample: set prn -opostAllow or disallow output processing on the parallel port such as carriage re
Set Commands287set snmp manager <index> <ipaddress> <trap-community>The NIC continuously generates traps. To set the NIC to send tra
Chapter 13Complete Command List288 set snmp emailformat <index> [-]shortEnable or disable the short e-mail message format for an SNMP alert tabl
Set Commands289“-all” disables and “all” enables reporting of alerts in all alert groups. Individual alert groups can be selectively enabled or disab
Chapter 13Complete Command List290 set sysinfo loginfo [-]sys | [-]tcp | [-]ipx | [-]spxExample: set sysinfo loginfo -sys ipxSet the NIC debugging inf
Set Commands291set sysinfo syslog hostIPaddressExample: set sysinfo syslog 192.75.11.30Set the IP address of the host running the SYSLOG daemon. NIC d
Chapter 13Complete Command List292 set user from defaultSet all user settings back to factory defaults.set user from storedSet all current user settin
List Commands293List CommandsThese commands list the current or working settings for a particular section within the command shell. To view stored set
External Network Interface Card User’s ManualThermal, Line Matrix, and Laser Printers
Chapter 1Notes And Notices24
Chapter 13Complete Command List294 preamble = <len-type>pmm = <sleep-time>defkey = <key-num>auth = <auth-method>user = <aut
List Commands295<auth-user-name> is the authentication method user name.<auth-password> is the authentication method password.<power>
Chapter 13Complete Command List296 list ppingList all the current periodic ping setting.list pserverList the current general print server settings (e.
Miscellaneous Commands297list dhcpList all DHCP information for the NIC provided that DHCP is enabled.list lpdList the Line Printer Daemon (LPD) infor
Chapter 13Complete Command List298 lpstat [ioport] [jobID]Example: lpstat prnDisplay active and queued jobs and I/O port status for a given ioport or
Miscellaneous Commands299enable ioport|destination|printer mgrExample: enable prnEnable an I/O port so that queued jobs are printed, or enable a desti
Chapter 13Complete Command List300 tn dest destination start|stopExample: tn dest d1prn startSet the tn autoconnect flag temporarily, to enable (start
30114Extra FeaturesNIC SecurityThere are TCP access lists available to restrict host connections with the device.Users And PasswordsThe NIC supports t
Chapter 14NIC Security302 2. Direct your Web browser to URL: http://NICIPaddress/adminConf.html (e.g., http://192.75.11.9/adminConf.html).NOTE: If pr
Reset The NIC Password303Reset The NIC PasswordOccassionally a user will set a root user password on the NIC adapter and then forget it. This is the p
252Installation And ConfigurationInstallationThe NIC provides an RJ-45 connector for 10/100Base-T (UTP) networks.Connecting To The NetworkTo attach th
Chapter 14NIC Security304 8. Wait about 1 minute for the adapter to reboot after the reset command.9. Turn the printer off, wait 15 seconds, and turn
TCP Access Lists305Procedure C1. Turn the printer on.2. Take the printer offline and unlock the front panel by pressing the up and down arrows keys at
Chapter 14NIC Security306 If the list is empty, all hosts have access to the NIC services. If there are entries in the list, only those hosts specifie
Printer And Print Job Monitoring307Printer Monitoring And LoggingThe NIC allows you to monitor printer status and log information through its built-in
Chapter 14Printer Monitoring And Logging308 Printer Logging Through LogpathsIn the NIC product manual, destinations are described as logical queues wi
Printer Logging Through Logpaths3093. At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a destination link (e.g., d1prn) from the top
Chapter 14Downloading Software Through The Network Interface Card (NIC)310 Without releasing the keys, power the printer on, and continue holding the
Printer Logging Through Logpaths3117. Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the appropriate file on the CD (using the Unzipped directory) based on the p
Chapter 14NIC Naming Schemes312 CAUTIONDo not interrupt the downloading process once it has started. Interrupting a download will damage the flash mem
Printer Logging Through Logpaths313Periodic PingThis feature when enabled executes background ping from the print server to its default gateway. The o
Chapter 2Configuration Tools26 Configuration ToolsThere are two parts to a NIC setup:•Configuring the NIC so it can be seen on the network. This invol
Chapter 14Periodic Ping314
315ATroubleshootingWindows Troubleshooting TipsThis section provides information on possible solutions to some standard Windows and NIC configuration
Appendix A Windows Troubleshooting Tips316 NIC Cannot Be Found On The NetworkPlease follow these tips to determine what the problem may be with your
Errors Occur When Defining An LPR Printer317Errors Occur When Defining An LPR Printer•Can you ping the NIC from your Windows NT station? If not, pleas
Appendix A Windows Troubleshooting Tips318 Printer Errors When Printing Or No Output•Is there a large job currently printing which is taking up all o
TCP/IP Access Problem319To add/delete a TCP access list entry, refer to “TCP Access Lists” on page 305.NOTE: When the following procedure is used, the
Appendix A Windows Troubleshooting Tips320 11. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters to the desired values.If you are still
Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup Problems321Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup ProblemsThe installation procedure covered earlier in this chapter assu
Appendix A Windows Troubleshooting Tips322 The Ethernet cable is not plugged in or the printer is not turned on. This message is a communication fail
NIC Cannot Be Found On The Network323Unix Troubleshooting TipsThis section provides information on possible solutions to some standard configuration e
Printing A NIC Test Page27•For P5000/P7000 printers:a. Take the printer offline. When the printer LCD reads “OFFLINE / CONFIG. CONTROL,” press the up
Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips324 Nothing Prints•Can you ping the NIC from your Unix station? If not, please refer to “NIC Cannot Be Found On T
Stair-Stepped Output325Stair-Stepped OutputStair-stepped output is print which starts at the top left of the page but every line thereafter starts a l
Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips326 No Form Feed Or Extra Page Comes OutUnix text jobs may also have problems outputting the last page of a job e
TCP/IP Access Problem327To add/delete a TCP access list entry, refer to “TCP Access Lists” on page 305.NOTE: When the following procedure is used, the
Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips328 9. At the system prompt, enter:store tcpip from defaultconfig http onresetNOTE: This will reset all TCP/IP se
TCP/IP Access Problem329TCP/IP Access ProblemIf you can ping the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web browse, Telnet, or print to the printe
Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips330 arp -s <ipaddress> <MACaddress> ping <ipaddress>7. Try to ping this IP address to see if th
Web Browser/HTTP Problem331Web Browser/HTTP ProblemIn some cases you may not be able to browse the printer Web page simply because the NIC HTTP may be
Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips332
333BKerberosKerberos Enabled Wireless NIC ConfigurationThis section provides an example of how a user configures the Print Server to use the Kerberos
Chapter 2Configuration Tools28 •For Laser printers:a. Take the printer offline. When the printer LCD reads “OFFLINE/CONFIG. CONTROL,” press the up and
Appendix B Kerberos Enabled Wireless NIC Configuration334 2. In a secure networked environment, log in as a root user via Telnet in the wired LAN.3.
Configuring the Print Server for Kerberos Authentication335The SSID of the Print Server must be configured to match the Access Point’s SSID which also
Appendix B Kerberos Enabled Wireless NIC Configuration336
337CCustomer SupportPrintronix Customer Support CenterIMPORTANTPlease have the following information available prior to calling the Printronix Custome
Appendix C Printronix Supplies Department338 Printronix Supplies DepartmentContact the Printronix Supplies Department for genuine Printronix supplies
339Printronix Commercial (Shanghai) Co. Ltd 22F, Eton Building East No.555, Pudong Av. Shanghai City, 200120, P R China Phone: (86) 400 886 5598 Fax:
Appendix C Corporate Offices340
341DGlossaryARP Address Resolution Protocol. Associates a selected IP address with a network device Ethernet address.bps Bits per second.Centronics Pa
342 EEPROM Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read-Only Memory.factory defaults Settings shipped with the NIC.Factory Settings S2 jumper position stat
343IP Address The Internet Protocol Address. A numeric address such as 123.45.61.23 which identifies a printer or server in a LAN or WAN.LAN Local Are
Configuration Using The Control Panel29Configuration Using The Control PanelYou can set NIC settings from the printer control panel.CAUTIONWhen the pr
344 Persistent DHCP When this option is enabled, the IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet Mask obtained through DHSP is saved. If the DHCP server does not
345ROM Read-Only Memory.router A device that forwards IP packets to their destination. Also called a gateway.RPRINTER Remote Printer. A Novell print m
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347IndexSymbols? command, 264(10/100Base-T) RPRINTER/NPRINTER setup, troubleshooting, 165Numerics10/100Base-TDIP Switches, 20indicators, 17Network Ind
Index348 local domain, 193network sharing, 227printer sharing parameters, 228printing AFP files, 203printing IPDS files, 203printing SCS files, 203rem
Index349Command listList commands, 254store commands, 253TN5250, 253TN5250 Auto Connect command, 254Command prefixes, 264npsh, 263Command Shell, 263wa
Index350 Document conventions, 23Downloading software, 309Dynamically Set Params Read Only message, 328EE-mail alert posting, 70Encryption Key Configu
Index351JJob formatting, TN5250, 255KKerberos, 333configuration, 81Parameters, 37Key, 802.11b, 52LLEAP Parameters, 36Line descriptions, CRTLINETH, 189
Index352 printer connection, 177requirements, 171NNameLog Path, 63Print Model, 60Print Path, 57Naming schemes, NIC, 312NDPS configuration, NetWare 4.1
Index353Networkconfiguration, 49connection, 25NIC cannot be found, 316status, 84TCP/IP, 49Network Indicator, 18Network Interface Card, 11Network Name,
Chapter 2Configuration Tools30 NOTE: When the printer is moved from one network to another, the software cannot find the printer. To solve this proble
Index354 PParametersKerberos, 37LEAP, 36Password securityBindery setup, 134NDS setup, 134NetWare 3.x, 134NetWare 4.x, 134NetWare 5.x, 134Passwords, 80
Index355Printererrors, 318logging, 307logging through logpaths, 308monitoring, 307sharing parameters, AS/400, 228status screen, 43Printer Configuratio
Index356 RPRINTER setupNetWare Version 3.x, 146NetWare Version 4.x, 151Netware Version 5.x, 151Rprinter, Novell Network, 56RPRINTER/NPRINTER setupNetW
Index357TN3270EConfiguration Screens, 247Printer Inventory Manager, 238Programs materials, 234TCPIP Configuration, 237VTAM Definitions, 235z/OS Config
Index358 UUnixcrossing routers, 118environment, 113Host configuration, 119manual system V Host setup, 119NIC configuration, 114TCP/IP access problem,
Index359X-Zz/OScommunications control unit, 174connectivity problems, 186define printer to PSF, 179printer sharing, 184printing IPDS, 173TCP/IP profil
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NIC Verification31•Gateway AddressThis is the gateway IP addresses that have four segments. They are displayed as SEG1, SEG2, SEG3, and SEG4 which can
Chapter 2Configuration Tools32 If the Netmask does not match, complete the following steps:a. Place the printer offline.b. Using the front panel, modi
Wireless NIC Configuration Using The Control Panel33•Operation ModeThis is the operation mode of the wireless network. The options include “Infrastruc
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Chapter 2Configuration Tools34 •Ant. DiversityThis is used to select the antenna for communication. It is recommended to set to "Primary" fo
Wireless NIC Configuration Using The Control Panel35•Default WEP KeyThe default key must match the Access Point's configuration. If the Access Po
Chapter 2Configuration Tools36 LEAP ParametersLEAP is only available when using Cisco Aironet 350 radio card. The Cisco LEAP allows for a WEP key time
Wireless NIC Configuration Using The Control Panel37Kerberos ParametersKerberos is a wireless security scheme available when a symbol LA 4121 radio c
Chapter 2Configuration Tools38 Clock Skew Units•Seconds (default)•MinutesClock Skew (SEC)Sets the maximum allowable amount of time in seconds (SEC) or
Wireless NIC Configuration Using The Control Panel39Tckt Life (SEC)Sets the maximum allowable amount of time in seconds (SEC), minutes (MIN), hours (H
Chapter 2Configuration Tools40 Equivalent Wireless NIC Configuration Using The Telnet Commandstore ifc 2 wlan ssid <network-name>store ifc 2 wla
HTML Forms41HTML FormsThe NIC settings can be configured over TCP/IP through a standard Web browser. The NIC Web pages provide a way to access some of
Chapter 2Configuration Tools42 The NIC HTML structure is divided into several menus as shown in Figure 3.Figure 3. NIC HTML StructureNOTE: Online help
HTML Forms43Printer Status ScreenUsing the printer IP Address and any standard Web browser, you can check the status of the printer. Figure 4 shows th
Trademark AcknowledgementsPortions of this manual used by permission of Wyndham Technologies, Inc. Copyright 1991-1999 Wyndham Technologies Inc.IGP, L
Chapter 2Configuration Tools44 Configuration AlternativesBesides the HTML forms and software provided, the NIC internal command shell, npsh, can also
Configuration Alternatives45FTPFTP can also be used to configure print server settings remotely. A TCP/IP host uses FTP to store a file containing 1 o
Chapter 2Configuration Tools46
473NIC Web ServerOverviewThe NIC comes with a powerful printer management tool that allows you to monitor, configure, and manage both the printer and
Chapter 3Configuration48 ConfigurationThe Configuration menu items allow you to configure the settings for the following items:•Network - this menu it
TCP/IP Network49•Administration - this menu item allows you to define or change the printer name, location, description, etc.. It also allows you to c
Chapter 3Network Configuration50 InterfaceThe two edit fields contain the NIC's IP address and subnet mask. The check boxes enable the RARP, BOOT
802.11b51802.11bNetwork NameEnter the wireless network name. Maximum length of 32 characters.ModeSet the mode of operation for the wireless device. Ps
Chapter 3Network Configuration52 SpeedChange the selected bit-rates. Choosing "auto" will select auto settings even if some or all of the ch
Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)53Default KeyChange the default key number used for WEP encryption.Authentication MethodSelect the desired authenticat
Chapter 3Network Configuration54 Workgroup NameThis name specifies which Windows workgroup the NIC will reside in.Novell NetworkNovell configuration i
Novell Network55FrameTypeThis option determines which framing scheme will be used in processing Novell signals. The different types of Ethernet packet
Chapter 3Print Path Configuration56 RprinterDefine an RPRINTER setup so the NIC knows to service a PSERVER.NLM on a Novell file server. Define the PSE
Destination Settings57NameName of the destination. The default destination queue names are d1prn, d2prn, d3prn, d4prn, d5prn, d6prn, d7prn, and d8prn.
Chapter 3Print Path Configuration58 Selected ModelDefines the model configuration that is to be associated with the current destination. The default m
Current Log Path Settings59Header StringThe option is available on the Print Model web page. For a description, see page 61.Trailer StringThe option i
Chapter 3Print Model Configuration60 Print Model ConfigurationFigure 10. Print Model ConfigurationNameName of the model. The default model names are m
Current Log Path Settings61Banner PageTells the Ethernet Interface to produce a banner page with each print job. The type of banner page data can be t
Chapter 3Print Model Configuration62 four sequences, be sure to start at the top leaving undefined fields at the bottom.The most common sequence is li
Current Log Path Settings63Log Path ConfigurationFigure 11. Log Path ConfigurationNameName of the log path. The default names are l1, l2, l3, l4, l5,
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Chapter 3Log Path Configuration64 Logpath PortDefine where logging information for print jobs passing through the associated destination will be repor
Current Log Path Settings65TN5250/3270 ConfigurationThe TN5250/3270 configuration form allows you to specify settings for up to eight different TN5250
Chapter 3TN5250/3270 Configuration66 Figure 13. TN5250/3270 Configuration, TN3270 ModeModeSpecifies the TN protocol mode for the current configuration
Current Log Path Settings67Resource Name(TN3270 mode) Specifies the name of the AS/400 LU session for the current configuration. The resource name ent
Chapter 3TN5250/3270 Configuration68 Device TypeBy default, the device type is always set to IBM.WSCST Name(TN5250 mode) As declared on the AS/400 hos
Current Log Path Settings69SNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP Configuration form allows you to configure SNMP trap managers and the e-mail alert features of N
Chapter 3SNMP Configuration70 Syslog Alert Posting SettingsFigure 15. SNMP Syslog Alert Posting ConfigurationSpecifies whether alerts from the enabled
Current Log Path Settings71Specifies whether alerts from the enabled alert group categories for this configuration will be sent to the specified e-mai
Chapter 3SNMP Configuration72 If the Short E-mail format is disabled, the message will contain additional information including the device name and lo
Current Log Path Settings73Table 7. Alert Groups and Printer EventsAlert Group Printer EventsOffline Printer is Offline Hold Print Time OutWarning COM
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Chapter 3SNMP Configuration74 Media Output Stacker Full Stacker Jam Time Out Stacker Full Time Out Stacker Fault Time Out Stacker Jam Stacker Fault St
Current Log Path Settings75Marker Ribbon Stall Time Out Ribbon Ink Out Ribbon Stall Ribbon Drive Shuttle Over Speed Ribbon Fault Ribbon Detected Print
Chapter 3SNMP Configuration76 NOTE: Not all of the alerts are available on all of the printers. The alerts available for monitoring will depend on the
System Information77Administration ConfigurationThe Administration Configuration form is broken down into general print server-related settings and pa
Chapter 3Administration Configuration78 NameName given to the print server in Novell and Windows environments. The defaul name is "M_xxxxxx"
System Information79EmailDefines the user email address to receive printer and job logging information from log paths on the NIC.Default: Unconfigured
Chapter 3Administration Configuration80 PasswordsFigure 19. Administration Configuration, PasswordsOnly a user with root privileges can alter the NIC&
Kerberos Configuration81System ConfigurationFigure 20. System ConfigurationThe System Configuration form allows you to change the NIC 's operatio
Chapter 3Security Configuration82 Print Server Settings•Print Server Name – The Print Server name is used in the KDC database and can be configured in
Credentials Information83•Ticket Lifetime – The maximum time allowed before the Print Server is required to get a new ticket.Default: 43200 secondsCre
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Chapter 3Status - Network84 NOTE: You cannot cancel a print job with an IPDS Emulation. Do not click the Cancel icon.The printer’s buffer size may not
854Windows ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter details a complete Windows configuration setup including:•Identifying the NIC on the network using TCP/IP
Chapter 4Windows NIC Configuration86 Windows NIC ConfigurationThe IP address and subnet mask are mandatory TCP/IP settings and are needed before the p
Configuration Using ARP873. Use the arp command to add an entry into the Windows station ARP table for the NIC. This is the most common syntax for thi
Chapter 4Windows NIC Configuration88 c. Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the NIC subnet mask.NOTE:If you would like to communicate with the NIC
Changing Workgroup Names893. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make the new settings take effect.Changin
Chapter 4Windows NIC Configuration90 Changing Destination NamesWhen defining some printers within Windows environments, the NIC requires that you spec
Changing Destination Names91This name can be changed to something more meaningful using the built-in HTML forms. To do this:1. Load a Web browser on y
Chapter 4Windows Host Configuration92 Windows Host ConfigurationThis section covers Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Millennium, Windows 95/98, Windo
Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup935. Double-click LPR Port. If LPR Port is not listed, the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service is not installed. To install the
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