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EcoLAN 1000E
INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK
Network Connectivity
for the DP-2800 Printer
Always read this Quick Configuration Guide thourghly before use. After reading,
maintain it in good condition and keep it together with the Quick Configuration
Guide for your Laser Printer.

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  • Page 1 EcoLAN 1000E INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Network Connectivity for the DP-2800 Printer Always read this Quick Configuration Guide thourghly before use. After reading, maintain it in good condition and keep it together with the Quick Configuration Guide for your Laser Printer.
  • Page 2: Thank You

    Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in the handbook are illegable or if the handbook itself is missing. (fee required). Trademarks Kyocera® is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. Novell® and NetWare® are registered trademarks of Novell, Incorporated. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Introduction What’s in Your Package ..............Introduction 1-2 Hardware/NOSRequirements ............Introduction 1-3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation EcoLAN 1000E Hardware Installation ......Hardware Installation 2-1 Connect the network cabling and turn on the printer..Hardware Installation 2-5 2.2.1 Install the 1000E into the printer's I/O slot.
  • Page 4 Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x ......NetWare Configuration 4-1 4.1.1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server... NetWare Configuration 4-2 4.1.2 Create Print Queues..........NetWare Configuration 4-2 4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name........ NetWare Configuration 4-3 4.1.4 Configure the Print Server........NetWare Configuration 4-4 4.1.5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer ......
  • Page 5 Renaming the Printer ............Macintosh Computer 6-3 Chooser Setup and Selecting Installed Options ....Macintosh Computer 6-4 Using the DP-2800 Driver ..........Macintosh Computer 6-6 Using the DP-2800 Utility ..........Macintosh Computer 6-9 6.6.1 General Printer Options......... Macintosh Computer 6-10 Using the KyoManage Utility ........
  • Page 6 Chapter 7 TCP/IP Configuration (continued) 7.1.3.5 Setting up lpr on the Workstation....TCP/IP Configuration 7-12 FTP Printing ............TCP/IP Configuration 7-12 7.2.1 FTP Printing Using Netscape ...... TCP/IP Configuration 7-13 7.2.2 ASCII to PostScript (A2PS) Method... TCP/IP Configuration 7-13 7.2.3 Drag and Drop Method........
  • Page 7 Chapter 7 TCP/IP Configuration (continued) 7.3.3.5 Installing & Printing on an DEC ULTRIX 4.3 System ........... TCP/IP Configuration 7-31 7.3.3.6 Installing and Printing on the HP/UX System ............TCP/IP Configuration 7-32 7.3.3.7 Installing and Printing on a System V ............. (Solaris Ver.
  • Page 8 Chapter 8 Operation and Troubleshooting (continued) 8.5.2.4 EcoLAN 1000E Configuration Checklist ............Operation and Troubleshooting 8-7 8.5.2.5 Printer Server/File Server/Printer Checklist ............Operation and Troubleshooting 8-8 8.5.2.6 Workstation to EcoLAN 1000E Connection Checklist .......... Operation and Troubleshooting 8-8 8.5.2.7 EcoLAN 1000E Loses Its File Server Connection........
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction The EcoLAN 1000E is a Network Interface Controller that you install into compatible printers to provide Ethernet network connectivity. The EcoLAN 1000E has the following features: • Automatic selection of 10Base2 (Thinnet) or 10BaseT Ethernet connection (for Ethernet cards with both type of connections). •...
  • Page 10: What's In Your Package

    1.1 What’s in Your Package The EcoLAN 1000E contains the following: • EcoLAN 1000E Card • This manual • Three 3 1/2" diskettes which contain the following: – Management Access Program (MAP) Diskette - Windows Setup Utilities Diskette – TCP/IP Utility Diskette The MAP diskette also contains the ASN.1 coded SNMP MIB for the Network Interface Card (NIC).
  • Page 11: Hardware/Nosrequirements

    1.2 Hardware/NOSRequirements The EcoLAN 1000E hardware and software require the following: Novell NetWare Version 2.15, 3.1x, or 4.x. Macintosh System 7 and 8. Version of Protocol or UNIX, Windows, or LAN Server systems supporting lpr over TCP/IP. DEC ULTRIX 4.3 or 4.4, DEC OSF/1 2.0 or 3.0, Solaris 1.1.3 or 2.3, (SUN OS 4.1.3 or 5.3), System V Release 4, HP-UX 9.01, IBM AIX 3.2.5, or SCO UNIX 2 for DPI TCP/IP port 10001.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Note: Instructions for installation on the DP-2800 are on the following pages. A. DP-2800 - Unscrew three screws from the back panel (*some units have two screws, see asterisk in illustration below) and slide out the main board. Hardware Installation 2-1...
  • Page 13 B. Remove the optional interface slot cover by removing its two screws. Hardware Installation 2-2...
  • Page 14 C. Attach the connector bracket to the rear panel. D. Press TWO spacers into the holes on the main board. Hardware Installation 2-3...
  • Page 15 E. Mount the 1000E interface board on the main board. F. Connect the connector cable to the socket on the 1000E as shown below. G. Perform Step A in reverse. Slide the main board into the printer, push it in firmly to ensure the board is properly seated, and fasten it to the printer with the screws removed in Step A.
  • Page 16: Connect The Network Cabling And Turn On The Printer

    2.2.1 Install the 1000E into the printer's I/O slot. Follow the illustrations to install the 1000E into the DP-2800. A. Unscrew the six screws from the back panel to access the main board.
  • Page 17 B. Remove the optional interface slot cover by removing its two screws. C. Attach the connector bracket to the rear panel. Hardware Installation 2-6...
  • Page 18 D. Press TWO spacers into the holes on the main board. Hardware Installation 2-7...
  • Page 19 E. Mount the 1000E interface board on the main board. Then, connect the connector cable to the socket on the 1000E as shown below. Ensure that the cable is inserted with the colored edge facing down. F. Perform Step A in reverse. Put the back plate back in place and fasten it to the printer with the screws removed in Step A..
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Using The Management Access Program Or A Standard Web Browser

    Using the Management Access Program or a Standard Web Browser The Management Access Program (MAP) is a Windows-based HTML viewer program linked with a proprietary bi-directional IPX channel program to allow access to the EcoLAN 1000E’s HTML-based monitoring and maintenance capabilities. An IP Web Browser also provides access to this capability.
  • Page 21: Using The Map Program

    4. Select RUN from the menu. 5. For Windows 95 type interfaces, select RUN from the Start menu. 6. At RUN, type A:\SETUP.EXE or B:\SETUP.EXE and click on the OK button. 7. Read the information on the MAP setup program screen. Click Cancel to quit setup and then close any programs you have running.
  • Page 22: Web Ip Browser

    Web IP Browser Once you have assigned an IP address to your EcoLAN 1000E, you may use an IP browser, such as Netscape, to access the HTTP Server and the HTML code allowing EcoLAN 1000E monitoring and maintenance. To access the HTTP Server screens from your browser, do the following: 1.
  • Page 23 Using the Management Access Program or a Standard Web Browser 3-4...
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 Netware Configuration

    NetWare Configuration Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Novell NetWare NOS. This chapter is divided into the following sections: • Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x describes how to configure the EcoLAN 1000E for use with Versions 2.15 or 3.1x. Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function.
  • Page 25: Start Pconsole And Select File Server

    5. Assign the print queues. 6. Set up the NOTIFY options. 7. Repeat the procedure for other file servers. When you are finished, turn the printer off and on again. The printer creates a status report that indicates the fileservers to which the unit is attached and the queues which it services.
  • Page 26: Enter The Print Server Name

    4.1.3 Enter the Print Server Name A print server takes the print jobs from queues and sends them to the printer. Use this procedure to specify the name of the print server: 1. Choose Print Server Information from the Available Options menu, and press ENTER.
  • Page 27: Configure The Print Server

    4.1.4 Configure the Print Server Use the following procedures to configure the Print Server’s function: 1. Choose the print server name from the Print Servers list and press ENTER. The Print Server Information menu appears. 2. Choose Print Server Configuration from the menu and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 28: Assign Print Queues To The Printer

    4.1.5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer When you assign queues to the defined printer, you authorize the print server to service these queues. Note: Do not assign the same queue to two different print servers. If a queue is assigned to multiple print servers, print jobs may not go to the intended printer.
  • Page 29 4. Select the queue you want and then assign a priority level from 1 to 10. It is recommended that you accept the default priority level. Press ENTER. The queue appears on the list for the printer. Press the INS key again to assign additional queues. 5.
  • Page 30: Installing The Ecolan 1000E On Multiple File Servers

    2. Select the printer from the Defined Printers list. The screen appears (which is blank for an initial installation). Press INS to view a list of Notify Candidates. 3. Select the user or group from the list. 4. Set the First and Next intervals in the Notify Intervals screen. It is recommended that you use the defaults.
  • Page 31: Primary File Server

    When the EcoLAN 1000E comes up, it automatically searches for and attaches to the file servers that are no more than four hops and have no more than eight ticks propagation delay. For extremely large or complex networks, this allows a bounded search time on start-up.
  • Page 32: Configuring Netware 4.X - Bindery Emulation

    4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation Novell’s NetWare 4.x can operate in two modes — NetWare Directory Services (NDS) and Bindery Services Emulation. For Directory Services, see 4.3 Configuring the EcoLAN 1000E in NetWare Directory Services . These services run simultaneously and transparently to each other.
  • Page 33: Configure In Bindery Mode With Pconsole

    6. At the console prompt, type the SET BINDERY CONTEXT statement that you entered in the autoexec.ncf file. Note: The command at the console prompt takes effect immediately. The definition in the file takes effect when the server is shut down and then restarted. 4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE Once you confirm the server has Bindery Context, use the following procedures to configure the EcoLAN 1000E.
  • Page 34 4. From the Available Options screen, select Quick Setup and press ENTER. Use Quick Setup to connect your EcoLAN 1000E, print queue and printer correctly. You can modify these later if you need to. 5. Select Print server and press the F3 key to modify the entry. 6.
  • Page 35: Configuring The Ecolan 1000E In Netware Directory Services

    4.3 Configuring the EcoLAN 1000E in NetWare Directory Services NetWare Directory Services (NDS) offers a different, more advanced approach to network management than previous NetWare versions. Generally, it stores and tracks all network objects. As a rule, all 4.x servers must have NDS loaded in order to function.
  • Page 36: Create Printer Object

    For those who prefer, NetWare does offer PCONSOLE as an alternative to NWADMIN. PCONSOLE can be used to set up static information about print servers such as: which queues to service, and whom to notify in the event of a problem. See Novell NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS.
  • Page 37: Create Print Server Object

    3. When the New Object window appears, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Printer icon and click on the OK button. 4. When the Create Printer window appears, type a value in the Printer Name field and click on the Create button.
  • Page 38: Create Print Queue Object

    4.3.3 Create Print Queue Object 1. Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create. 2. At the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Print Queue icon, and click on the OK button. 3.
  • Page 39: Assign Printer Object

    Click on the object (hard drive) of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object: field. Click on the OK button. The full volume will now appear in the Print Queue Volume field. Finally, click on the Create button. 4.3.4 Assign Printer Object 1.
  • Page 40 2. When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects box and select it. Click on the OK button and the print queue just created is added to the Print Queues: box in the Printer: window.
  • Page 41: Assign Print Server Object

    4.3.5 Assign Print Server Object 1. At the Directory Tree, double click on the print server object you just created and bring up the Print Server window. 2. At the Print Server: window, click on the Assignments button and Add button to bring up the Select Object window.
  • Page 42: Check Assignments

    4.3.6 Check Assignments At the Directory Tree, double click on the Print Queue object you just created. At the Print Queue window, click on the Assignments button. NetWare Configuration 4-19...
  • Page 43: Set Up And Reset The Printer

    If you configured the print queue and printer correctly they will appear in the proper boxes on the Print Queue window. Press the Cancel button. 4.3.7 Set Up and Reset the Printer NWADMIN configuration is complete. Before you can begin printing, though, be sure to perform the EcoLAN 1000E Configuration in the following section and reset (power cycle) the printer.
  • Page 44: Ecolan 1000E Configuration

    4.4 EcoLAN 1000E Configuration The MAP utility or an IP Web Browser must used to define the context and tree of the Print Server. It is also used to change the Print Server name, set in a password, modify scan and frame search parameters, and sent in bindery-mode specific values. Use the MAP utility or IP Web Browser (refer to Chapter 3) to access the Setup pages of the EcoLAN 1000E.
  • Page 45: Using The Novell Pconsole Utility

    7. In the default mode, the Print Server scans each queue which it is to service once per second. If you prefer a longer scan rate, you may enter the time between scans in seconds in the Print Queue Scan Rate field. 8.
  • Page 46: Changing The File Server

    4.6.1 Changing the File Server You can specify a file server as the current one. To change the file server, use the following procedures: 1. Log into the current file server and start the PCONSOLE utility. 2. Select Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu. 3.
  • Page 47: How To Set Up Notify

    4.6.3 How to Set Up Notify You can specify users or groups of users that are notified if a problem occurs when a print job is sent to the printer. If the print server is servicing queues on multiple file servers, you must set up a NOTIFY list for each file server.
  • Page 48: Chapter 5 Windows Peer-To-Peer Printing

    Windows Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows Peer-to-Peer printing allows Windows-95 workstations and Windows NT 4.0 workstations and servers to print to EcoLAN 1000E printers without an intervening server and without using IP. The main features of the Windows Peer-to-Peer printing are as follows: •...
  • Page 49: Installation And Operation

    This inclusion of IPX/SPX can also be done after initial Windows installation by going to the Network setup function under Control Panel. To do this, you will need the Windows CD. Note: Because Peer-to-Peer uses the IPX/SBX Protocol, Novell operation must remain enabled on the EcoLAN 1000E, even if traditional Novell printing facilities are not being used.
  • Page 50 6. At the Peer-to-Peer Setup screen, click on Next. If setup detected a previous installation of the Peer-to-Peer Redirector, it will prompt you to have Setup delete the old driver and continue the installation procedure. Click on Yes or No. Once the redirector is installed, each printer on the network that supports this peer-to- peer capability will appear as a Port under Printer Properties.
  • Page 51: Chapter 6 Ecolan 1000E And The Macintosh Computer

    Macintosh, the DP-2800 installer must be used on each Macintosh system on the network. To use the installer, open the drivers folder on the CD and select the DP-2800 installer. The DP-2800 installer places the DP-2800 Driver, the DP-2800 Utility, the TrueType Screen Fonts, PPDs, and the readme file onto your Macintosh.
  • Page 52: Setting The Printer's Default Emulation

    Driver and the PPDs are selected in the Chooser under the Apple Menu. The installer places the 450K driver into the System/Extensions folder. • DP-2800 Utility - the software enables the user to manage network printers, to identify their general features, to send text and command strings to the them, to manage fonts, to rename network printers and set power on status pages.
  • Page 53: Renaming The Printer

    1000E serial number. The following procedure may be used to give the printer a more user friendly name. 1. Open the DP-2800 Utility which was installed on your Macintosh desktop by the DP-2800 Installer. 2. Select the appropriate AppleTalk zone (if any) and the desired printer from the list of PostScript Printers and click on General.
  • Page 54: Chooser Setup And Selecting Installed Options

    1. Under the Apple Menu, select Chooser. 2. In the Chooser, select the DP-2800 Driver, the zone if any, then highlight the desired DP-2800 model appearing under Select a PostScript Printer. The default name of the printer is KYO_ followed by the 1000E six digit serial number. Select Setup.
  • Page 55 4. From the file menu within any application, select either Page Setup or Print. 5. Click on the Options button. EcoLAN 1000E and the Macintosh Computer 6-5...
  • Page 56: Using The Dp-2800 Driver

    8. Click on OK when finished. This completes the Macintosh printing setup. The following sections include detailed information on the available options in the DP-2800 Driver and DP-2800 Utility. 6.5 Using the DP-2800 Driver Page Setup, universally available on the desktop or from most application software, accesses the features of the driver in coordination with the PPDs.
  • Page 57 Under Options/General, the user can establish the encoding method for sending data to the printer (binary provides the fastest throughput). Options are also available for selecting a banner page (displays the document name, User Name, Date and Time) before or after the job, for placing a date/time stamp at the bottom of each page and for printing postscript error messages to the selected printer when they occur.
  • Page 58 Under Options Installed, the user can select the options available for the selected printer. The DP-2800 driver reads this information from the PPD. Options Installed Envelope Feeder Duplexing Unit Universal Feeder Sorter Stacker Unit Optional Paper Feeders Upgraded Memory Amount Under Options/Output Information, the user can select the default output destination for print jobs.
  • Page 59: Using The Dp-2800 Utility

    All But Standard 35 All But Resident Using the DP-2800 Utility The DP-2800 Utility works with the PPDs like the DP-2800 Driver, but performs more network and management functions than job related functions. In the Utility, the user can view the list of network Postscript printers. To start the Utility, double click on the DP-2800 Utility icon located on the desktop.
  • Page 60: General Printer Options

    • Send File- enables the user to send a file directly from the utility to the printer. 6.6.1 General Printer Options The General Printer Options in the DP-2800 Utility govern the general and network features of the DP-2800 printers. It includes the following functions:...
  • Page 61 • Reset Printer- issues a reset command to the printer. • Rename Printer- enables the user to rename the AppleTalk printer name. This change will effect the printer name as it appears in the DP-2800 Utility and on the Network Status page under AppleTalk Printer Name.
  • Page 62 Network Options • Enable Emulation Sensing- sends a command that enables the printer to detect whether print jobs use PCL or KPDL and print the job accordingly. • Network Card Status Page- instructs the printer to generate a network card status page when the printer is powered on.
  • Page 63: Using The Kyomanage Utility

    Macintosh computer to manage the network DP-2800 printers. With this Utility, the network administrator can rename the DP- 2800 printers and set IP addresses for them. With an IP address, the printer can be assigned and managed on the network and viewed by web browsing software.
  • Page 64 To set the printer’s IP Address, follow these steps: 1. Open KyoManage. 2. Highlight the desired Mita printer and click on Select. 3. Open the LAN Printer Server menu and select Protocol Setup. 4. Enter the appropriate on/off settings for NetWare and TCP/IP. LAT for DEC sys- tems is not functional for the EcoLAN 1000E.
  • Page 65: Chapter 7 Tcp/Ip Configuration

    TCP/IP Configuration This chapter explains how to configure the EcoLAN 1000E and your network for use with TCP/IP communication in various environments. Independent setup and installation procedures are provided for Windows systems and for most popular UNIX systems. The EcoLAN 1000E TCP/IP capability will also operate with lpr spoolers on other systems, and with spooler/supervisor capabilities that communicate raw print jobs to the Print Server TCP/IP Port.
  • Page 66: Windows For Workgroups

    7.1.1 Windows for Workgroups Printing with TCP/IP requires that the workstation have TCP/IP capability and the corresponding spooler, lpr; or that the workstation can share an lpr queue on a Windows NT server (for example) that has one. In general, if printers are not shared, an -lpr queue must be created on each workstation from which printing is initiated.
  • Page 67 Prior to running these programs, install the EcoLAN 1000E in your printer. Power -up the printer. Keep the status sheet handy for the Ethernet (MAC) address. It should show that TCP/IP is enabled, but that the Protocol address is not configured. If the unit already has an IP address, -these procedures will not work.
  • Page 68 ping [IP address of EcoLAN 1000E] (continue until you get a reply) Note: This only enters the IP address; you must use the Telnet facility, the HTML pages accessed by MAP, or a Web Browser to complete the IP setup for networks where subnets are used.
  • Page 69 7.1.1.6Setting up IP Parameters The EcoLAN 1000E provides for a setup connection via the standard Telnet port. To be able to make changes to a unit with factory default settings, you must logon as "sysadm". The default password is also "sysadm" (This password can be changed from the Telnet utility).
  • Page 70: Windows 95

    7.1.2 Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 95 comes with a TCP/IP stack. To print with this protocol, a client also requires an lpr utility. This program is available from various sources. The lpr queue can be created on each workstation or the lpr queue can be created on one workstation and shared on the network.
  • Page 71: Assigning Ip Address With Ntbootp

    Use the procedures in 7.1.2.4 Assigning IP Address with ntBOOTP, if you prefer to use a Windows based program to configure the IP address instead of the command line utility ARP: 1. From Windows, enter the MS/DOS box. At the command prompt enter: ping [any valid IP address on your network - not the print server].
  • Page 72: Setting Up Ip And Lpr Parameters

    5. Wait about five minutes. The EcoLAN 1000E should recycle and produce a status sheet showing the IP parameters you have just entered. 6. Pull down Admin menu to Verify. You should get a message back stating that the Unit is Active. If you do not get this message, verify that TCP/IP is enabled on the status sheet.
  • Page 73: Windows Nt Instructions

    7.1.3 Windows NT Instructions Windows NT (version 3.5 or higher) does come with TCP/IP and lpr capabilities, although these must be installed when the unit is configured. You must install the TCP/IP Protocol, Simple TCP/IP Services, and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing prior to entering the network printer on the workstation.
  • Page 74: Assigning Ip Address With Ntbootp

    Use the procedures in 7.1.3.3 Assigning IP Address with ntBOOTP, if you prefer to use a Windows based program to configure the IP address instead of the command line utility ARP: 1. From Windows, enter the MS/DOS box. At the command prompt enter: ping [any valid IP address on your network - not the print server].
  • Page 75: Setting Up Ip And Lpr Parameters

    The NT cannot be operating as an active DHCP Server. 1. From Windows Program Manager under File, select Run ntBOOTP.exe. 2. Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option. 3. Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the EcoLAN 1000E, its Subnet Mask (make sure it matches what you are using on your subnet), Default Gateway (your router’s IP address), and the MAC address of the EcoLAN 1000E (Hard- ware Address, listed on the Status sheet as Network Address).
  • Page 76: Setting Up Lpr On The Workstation

    7.1.3.5Setting up lpr on the Workstation The following procedure is used to set up the lpr spooler on the Windows NT server. 1. Open Control Panel. 2. Go to Printers. 3. Choose Printer Menu. 4. Choose Create Printer. 5. Enter a printer name (For example, lprprinter). 6.
  • Page 77: Ftp Printing Using Netscape

    7.2.1FTP Printing Using Netscape Connect to the port you wish to send the print job to on your print server. For example, to print to the EcoLAN 1000E from Netscape (must be Netscape 2.0 or greater), do the following: 1. Type: ftp://port1@<destination server IP address> 2.
  • Page 78: Drag And Drop Method

    7.2.3 Drag and Drop Method You can also use the "drag and drop" method of printing files from Netscape. For example, to print a file on your EcoLAN 1000E from Netscape (must be Netscape 2.0 or greater), do the following: 1.
  • Page 79: Unix Printing

    7. 3 UNIX Printing The EcoLAN 1000E can support UNIX TCP/IP printing in two modes: • Host-based lpd where a supplied line printer daemon is run on one or more workstations and print data is communicated to the EcoLAN 1000E via a TCP/IP port or, •...
  • Page 80 Between the host-based and printer-based TCP/IP printing capabilities, the EcoLAN 1000E works with: • All UNIX systems that support lpd • System V Rel. 4 (on 386 platforms) • DEC ULTRIX RISC Versions 4.3 and 4.4 • DEC OSF/1 Versions 2.0 and 3.0 •...
  • Page 81: Using Bootp

    You can use the BOOTP, rarp, or ping procedures only when the Print Server is in its factory default state (no IP information entered.) After the Print Server has an IP address, you must use the Telnet utility, the AppleTalk KYOManage utility for the Macintosh, or the EcoLAN 1000E HTML management pages accessed through the MAP utility or a Web Browser to change an IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
  • Page 82 6. Edit the /etc/BOOTPtab file and add the following information: nic_host:\ :ht = hardware type:\ :ha = ethernet address:\ :ip = IP address:\ :sm = subnet mask:\ :gw = gateway address: For example, for an RFC 1048 system: printfast:\ :ht = ether:\ :ha = 0040AF03AF6E:\ :ip = 192.9.200.200:\ :sm = 255.0.0.0:\...
  • Page 83: Using Rarp

    11. Remove, or comment out, your changes to the /etc/BOOTPtab file. 12. Stop the BOOTP daemon and, if you want it to run, restart it. 7.3.1.2Using rarp The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (rarp) allows network devices to query a server for their IP addresses on start-up. For this procedure, there needs to be a workstation with a rarp server.
  • Page 84: Using Ping

    7.3.1.3Using ping Use the following procedure to enter the IP Address: 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Log in as superuser on a host on the same subnet as the print server. However, if the server resides on another subnet, complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server.
  • Page 85: Lpd Printing

    7.3.2 lpd Printing lpd is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon which lets you print across a TCP/IP network without the need to install software on your workstation with all filtering and banners done by EcoLAN 1000E. Remote printing uses the same commands (lpr, lpq, lpc) as local printing.
  • Page 86 This entry will send jobs spooled at /usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name> to the printer designated <printer_name> to be printed at port 1 (the internal connection to the printer) of the EcoLAN 1000E designated as <remote_host>. 2. Create the spooling directory. For example, type: mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name>...
  • Page 87 You can now print. 7. 3.2.3Setting Up an AIX 4.0 System Use the following procedures to install a EcoLAN 1000E in an AIX 4.0 system: 1. Run SMIT Printer. 2. Select Print Spooling. 3. Select Add a Print Queue 4. Select Remote. 5.
  • Page 88: Setting Up An As/400 Systems To Use Lpd

    7. At the bottom of the screen, select Remote Printer is on BSD system from the three choices available. 8. Click on the OK button. 9. Ping the unit to test communications. Type: ping <EcoLAN 1000E IP address> 10. Ping should confirm your IP address with the message: <EcoLAN 1000E IP address>...
  • Page 89: Setting Up A Sco Unix Remote Printer To Use Lpd

    4. "Do you want more information on specific printer types? " Press ENTER. 5. A list of ULTRIX-supported printers is listed. Type remote and press ENTER. 6. Enter a printer synonym (alias) and press ENTER. 7. Designate a spooler directory and press ENTER, or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press ENTER.
  • Page 90: Setting Up System V Release 4 And Solaris 2.X To Use Lpd

    Note: You cannot run mkdev rlp twice. If you have additional printers to be configured, use the rlpconf command. 2. You will now be asked a series of questions. Respond as follows. Do you want to install or remove a remote printer? Type: I 3.
  • Page 91 LPSYSTEM Installation Use the following procedures to install LPSYSTEM: Note: The following must be executed from the Bourne Shell. Type: SH ENTER to enter the Bourne Shell program. 1. lpsystem -t bsd <IP_address_of_EcoLAN 1000E> Enter EcoLAN 1000E host name in /etc/hosts file. Your system may want its IP address instead of the remote host name.
  • Page 92: Installing Tcp/Ip For Ecolan 1000E If Not Running Lpd

    7.3.3 Installing TCP/IP for EcoLAN 1000E If Not Running lpd The TCP/IP diskette provided with the EcoLAN 1000E includes install scripts for various UNIX systems. This section describes how to install TCP/IP printing to the EcoLAN 1000E on any of the following operating systems: •...
  • Page 93: Script Selection Of Filters

    3. Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the software. For example: mkdir /usr/PSC_install Note: If you already have a EcoLAN 1000E printer at your site and you are now install- ing another one, delete the files in the installation directory (not /usr/nic). If these files remain, they can prevent the installation of a subsequent print server.
  • Page 94 7.3.3.3Manual Selection of Filters The EcoLAN 1000E ships with an input filter called psfilter and an output filter called psbanner to print PostScript banners. You may wish to change infilter or outfilter entries in the /etc/printcap file. The following is a sample printcap entry using these filters: <print_name>...
  • Page 95 6. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured. The screen dis- plays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your /etc/printcap file. See below for a sample printcap file. Type yes or no and press ENTER. If you type no, you may perform manual edits.
  • Page 96: Installing And Printing On The Hp/Ux System

    3. What is the printer name? Type the desired printer name and press ENTER. 4. Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script. For example: Node name of the EcoLAN 1000E: printfast Printer name to be used:<printer_name> The printer is attached on:PORT 1 You are asked to OK this configuration.
  • Page 97 3. What is the printer name? Type the desired printer name and press ENTER. Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script. For exam- ple: Node name of the EcoLAN 1000E: printfast Printer name to be used: <printer_name>...
  • Page 98: 386-Based Machine

    The software installed with your HP system can satisfy most of your printing needs. HP supplies ASCII-to-PostScript filters and the system will invoke them automatically if you define the content type of the printer as PostScript. The HP/UX lp system also supplies interface scripts that produce PostScript banners.
  • Page 99 5. Search on FILTER=" and insert the following line above or below the # FILTER="${LPCAT} section of the file. Remark out (using the # sign) any other FILTER entries present in this section of the file. FILTER="/usr/nic/infilter| /usr/nic/nicfilter printer server name 9100" Note: The <print server name>...
  • Page 100 7.3.3.8Installing & Printing on a SCO UNIX System Installation and setup is similar for HP/UX and SCO UNIX systems. The EcoLAN 1000E solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter. The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interface file. After completing software download in Section 7.3.3.1 Loading the Software on page 28 you must configure the printer and make it known to the lp system.
  • Page 101: Installing And Printing On An Aix Risc System/6000

    The SCO UNIX lp system uses the lpadmin maintenance command to configure a printer (there is no /etc/printcap file). The specific commands to do this are: lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/nic/printer_name Note: Your host may require you to specify the model by using the -i command. enable printer_name accept printer_name You can also use other options for the lpadmin command.
  • Page 102 Configuring a EcoLAN 1000E printer on an AIX system approximates configuration of a local printer as closely as possible. The only difference is that the physical device associated with your EcoLAN 1000E printer must be a named pipe used by the print daemon to route data to EcoLAN 1000E.
  • Page 103 7.3.3.9.1 Virtual Printer Commands Virtual printers can be added either through SMIT or through the mkvirprt command, entering the device name printer_name for configuration purposes. During this process you also select a particular printer type for the new printer, which inherits the set of predefined attributes for that printer type.
  • Page 104: Running Telnet

    7.4 Running Telnet The Telnet utility uses the standard remote terminal protocol to configure the IP address, lpd printers, and other parameters on your system. Use the following guidelines to run Telnet. You have the same functionality with the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser, as described ion Chapter 3.
  • Page 105: Configure Ip Parameters

    4. To end your Telnet session, type E at the Main Menu. If you have made any changes you are prompted to either Save Changes and Exit or Exit Without Saving Changes. Choose your option and press ENTER. Note: Press ? to access the Telnet help utility. 7.4.2 Configure IP Parameters Although the EcoLAN 1000E must have an IP address before a Telnet Connection can be made, you can use the utility to change the address or the other IP parameters.
  • Page 106: Select Printer Languages

    7.4.3 Select Printer Languages Selection 2 in the Main Menu allows you to designate which emulations (printer intrerpreter languages) the printer supports. This is to allow the resident lpd to modify files intended for other emulations so that they may be printed. The menu also allows you to enable or disable banners attached to lpd handled jobs.
  • Page 107: Enable/Disable Network Protocols

    2. To change the set of emulations, type 1 and press ENTER. The options shown below will appear.. Printer 1 PCL PS OTHER 1. PCL 2. PS 3. ASCII 4. OTHER 3. To delete an emulation, select the number opposite the language listed. For exam- ple, type 1 and press ENTER to delete PCL.
  • Page 108: Exit Telnet

    Note: There is a single maintenance access password to the EcoLAN 1000E. This pass- word is used for both Telnet and HTML maintenance programs. This password may be changed from Telnet or from HTML (accessed either via MAP or Web Browser utility.
  • Page 109: Chapter 8 Operation And Troubleshooting

    Operation and Troubleshooting This chapter describes normal operation of the EcoLAN 1000E in the printer, and also provides information on how to troubleshoot any problems you might have with the EcoLAN 1000E. 8.1 LED Status Indicator The EcoLAN 1000E green LED status indicator can also help you determine if print jobs are getting to the EcoLAN 1000E printer.
  • Page 110: Status Report

    When the Green LED... And the printer is... THEN EcoLAN 1000E.. blinks slowly. awaiting print jobs. detects that one or more printers needs attention. This means a printer could be off-line or a form change is required. blinks rapidly. awaiting print jobs. detects a serious error which prevents it from functioning properly.
  • Page 111 Unit Serial No: 990007 Version: 04.23 Network Address: 00:40:af:78:d9:b8 Network Topology:Ethernet Connector: 10 Base T Network Speed: 10 Mega Bits Novell Network Information enabled Print Server Name: KYO_260121 Password Defined: no Preferred File Server not defined Directory Services Context not defined Frame Type: Novell 802.3 Peer-to-Peer Information enabled...
  • Page 112: Resetting The Print Server To Factory Default

    Resetting the Print Server to Factory Default You can cause the EcoLAN 1000E to restore all parameters to factory default values, so the EcoLAN 1000E appears just as it came from the factory. You may choose to do this when the EcoLAN 1000E is moved to a new location where the environment (AppleTalk network zones, NetWare file servers, IP subnets, and so on ) is different.
  • Page 113: How To Diagnose Problems

    8.4 How to Diagnose Problems Use the following list to determine the cause of printing problems: 1. Verify that the printer is functioning properly. • Is the printer printing? Make sure the printer is operating properly by causing it to generate a test page.
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting Checklists

    8.5 Troubleshooting Checklists Use the checklists in this section to identify and solve problems. 8.5.1 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections Be sure that the EcoLAN 1000E has properly selected the connector type that you are using. The connector type is listed on the status/configuration report: 10BaseT or Thinnet.
  • Page 115: File Server Checklist

    If the PCONSOLE settings are correct, the connection between the printer and network may have been broken. Turn the printer off and, using PCONSOLE, wait for the status message Not Connected. Turn the printer on and the status should change to Waiting for Job.
  • Page 116: Printer Server/File Server/Printer Checklist

    • The printer may not be assigned to the correct print queues. Use PCONSOLE to direct print jobs to the correct queues, then check to see if the print job is in the queue. • If devices were added or changed, use PCONSOLE to make sure you configured the new devices correctly.
  • Page 117: Ecolan 1000E Loses Its File Server Connection

    8.5.2.7 EcoLAN 1000E Loses Its File Server Connection If the EcoLAN 1000E loses its connection to the file server, it can take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to reconnect. If the connection is not made after a reasonable amount of time, check the error conditions to troubleshoot the problem. 8.5.2.8 Unable to Print from a Different Context The EcoLAN 1000E does not support printing from a context different from the...
  • Page 118 Operation and Troubleshooting 8-10...
  • Page 119: Appendix A Jumper Settings

    Appendix A Jumper Settings The print server will normally automatically configure the network configuration without the need to access internal jumpers. However, there are certain jumpers on the board that you may have to access under certain circumstances. If you need to change the jumpers, follow the steps in this section.
  • Page 120 A.1 Print Server Boards and Jumper Locations The illustration below shows the location of each of the jumpers on the Ethernet EcoLAN 1000E. Note: The bold print indicates the default pin positions. Jumper Settings Appendix A- 2...
  • Page 121: Ethernet Jumpers

    A.2 Ethernet Jumpers There are two jumpers that affect Ethernet operations: Automatic/Manual (JP4), Automatic Sensing (JP3). The Automatic/Manual jumper causes the EcoLAN 1000E to select Ethernet network type automatically when not in the MA position. In the MA position, the selection is covered by the Manual Selection jumper.
  • Page 122 The Manual Select jumper allows the user to force the EcoLAN 1000E to operate from the indicated connector. Note that with the Manual-10BaseT connection, the card will operate 10BaseT without the support of the LINK connect signal. The Collision Threshold jumper is for Thinnet interfaces only. The 10BaseT Ethernet interface does not use this jumper.
  • Page 123: Reset To Factory Default (Jp12)

    A.3 Reset to Factory Default (JP12) The EcoLAN 1000Emay be restored to factory default conditions by jumper (JP12). The function of JP12 is to reconfigure NVRAM. This is done when a unit is moved from one site to another and should be restored to as "as-new" condition. If the unit is powered up with a jumper in the ON position, the board will go into a "reset all parameters to Factory Default"...
  • Page 124 Jumper Settings Appendix A- 6...
  • Page 125: Appendix B Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications B.1 EcoLAN 1000E The following tables provide general specifications for the EcoLAN 1000E. EcoLAN 1000E General Specifications — Ethernet Version Size: 7.5” length x 3” height Weight: 8 ounces Environment: 0 to 50 degrees Centrigrade, 5% to 80% humidity Controls and One LED Indicators:...
  • Page 126: 10Baset/Utp Cables

    B.2 10BaseT/UTP Cables Use the following universal Ethernet/Token Ring standard when configuring your 10BaseT/UTP cables to connect to the RJ45 connector on the EcoLAN 1000E. The cable should be Category/Type 3 or better (depending on length). Color Ethernet Token Ring Number blue/white blue...
  • Page 127: Appendix C Nic Mib Definition

    Appendix C NIC MIB Definition DPI-NPS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS mgmt, enterprises, NetworkAddress, IpAddress FROM RFC1155-SMI OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212 DisplayString, PhysAddress FROM RFC1213-MIB FROM RFC-1213 TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215; This version of the NICMIB is annotated to provide additional information about the objects and variable values.
  • Page 128 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..6)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A string specifying the software rom version. General form is XX.XX indicating major and minor revision. Decimal point is ASCII-coded period." ::= { dpisys 1 } hardwaretype OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ns50(1), ns100(2), ns150(3), ns200(4), jetprint(5) , NIC (7)} ACCESS read-only STATUS...
  • Page 129 reset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Writing a '1' to this variable causes the unit to reset. Variable reads back as '0' " ::= { dpidiag 1 } factory OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Writing a '1' to this variable causes the unit to initialize...
  • Page 130 STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable contains the status report on power up options. The state can be no report, print ascii report or print postscript report. 0 - no ASCII report 1 - print ASCII report 2 - no postscript report 3 - print postscript report 65535 - unsupported"...
  • Page 131 ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Total Number of serial ports." ::= { dpidiag 11 } -- NIC value is '0' numparaports OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Total Number of parallel ports." ::= { dpidiag 12 } -- NIC value is '1' dpicommunity OBJECT-TYPE...
  • Page 132 ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Causes a status page to be printed or killed. Writable values are: (K)ill (which will abort a status print is process) (P)rint (which will initiate a status print) The amount of time to wait is controlled by printerwait below which also controls porttestpage in the termcap table.
  • Page 133 porttestpage DisplayString, portsoj DisplayString, portsojdelay DisplayString, porteoj DisplayString, porteojdelay DisplayString, portstrobe DisplayString, mioblocksize DisplayString, portbaud DisplayString, portparity DisplayString, portstopbits DisplayString, portdatabits DisplayString, portreadybusy DisplayString, portxonxoff DisplayString portindex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the physical port number." ::= { portcapEntry 1 } -- NIC has only one port, value = 1 porttype...
  • Page 134 (P)ostscript. The amount of time to wait is controlled by printerwait above which also controls statusprint. Readable values are: AVAILABLE time in seconds as it is clocked down." ::= { portcapEntry 4 } -- NIC response is N/A portsoj OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..64)) ACCESS...
  • Page 135 ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the amount of time in microseconds the strobe is kept active for each character. The string is translated into a value understood by the firmware. The valid strings are: " ::= { portcapEntry 9 } -- NIC response is N/A mioblocksize OBJECT-TYPE...
  • Page 136 portdatabits OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..1)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the number of data bits used by the port specified by portindex. The port must be a serial port for this variable to apply." ::= { portcapEntry 14 } -- NIC response is N/A portreadybusy OBJECT-TYPE...
  • Page 137 MessageEntry ::= SEQUENCE { messageindex INTEGER, errormessage DisplayString messageindex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A number representing the index of the error message." ::= { messageEntry 1 } errormessage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 138 netwarepasswd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..31)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A textual string containing the password for the Novell print server." ::= { dpinetware 3 } -- Default value reproted on NIC is no value, indicating that there is no value in NVRAM preferredsvr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..47))
  • Page 139 "This variable specifies the Directory services context." ::= { dpinetware 7 } -- Default value reported on NIC is no value, indicating that there is no value in NVRAM tree OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..47)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the Directory services tree." ::= { dpinetware 8 } -- Default value reported on NIC is no value, indicating that there is no value in NVRAM...
  • Page 140 ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Port index" ::= { netwareportEntry 1 } -- NIC response is N/A netwareportenable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..8)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Specifies whether or not the port is enabled." ::= { netwareportEntry 2 } -- NIC response is N/A filesvrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX...
  • Page 141 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The is one index value for each file server to which the printserver is attached. " ::= { filesvrEntry 2 } filesvrname OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..47)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The name of a file server referenced by the fsPortIndex"...
  • Page 142 queuePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Specifies the print server port being considered." ::= { queueEntry 1 } -- NIC value is always 1 queueindex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Specifies the index of the queue. Each queue on a given fileserver has a unique index value"...
  • Page 143 In this context, active indicate that there is a file in the queue. " ::= { queueEntry 6 } qpriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The NetWare priority assigned to the queue." ::= { queueEntry 7 } -- The DPI TCP/IP Group enabletcp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX...
  • Page 144 DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the unit's default gateway address." ::= { dpitcp 4 } -- Default value reported on NIC is no value, indicating that there is no value in NVRAM defaulthostport OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies the base TCP port number of the host printing solution.
  • Page 145 other (8), } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The filter type options set for the port specified by lpdPort. The values can be OR'ed together to enable a combination of filters." ::= { lpdportEntry 2 } -- NIC default is decimal 11, corresponding to plc, postscript and other. This corresponds -- filtering of ASCII diles to add cr/lf sequences ffenable OBJECT-TYPE...
  • Page 146 STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable specifies whether or not the Banyan VINES protocol is enabled. Changes occur at the next reset or power cycle." ::= { dpivines 1 } vinesloginname OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This variable holds the Banyan Street Talk login name for DPI Banyan print server."...
  • Page 147 applenetrangelow OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " " ::= { dpiappletalk 3 } -- NIC value is 6 applenetrangehigh OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "." ::= { dpiappletalk 4 } -- NIC value is 10 appledevicename OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
  • Page 148 applenumberofprinters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Actual number of printers recognized by the Appletalk print server." ::= { dpiappletalk 9 } -- Vlaue is 1 on NIC appleprinterTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppleprinterEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table contains information for apple printer ports on the unit."...
  • Page 149 ::= { appleprinterEntry 2 } -- Default value reproted on NIC is no value, indicating that there is no value in NVRAM -- However, unit will assunme default value of 'NIC Multiprotocol' appleprinterenable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..8)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "(E)nabled or (D)isabled."...
  • Page 150 NIC MIB Definition Appendix C-24...
  • Page 151: Index

    Index Numerics Bootp Lite Assigning IP Address TCP/IP Configuration 7-4 10BaseT Cables Specifications B-1 Browser Standard Web Using MAP 3-1 A2PS TCP/IP Configuration 7-13 AIX Print Commands TCP/IP Configuration 7-39 Cable Soecifications Specifications B-1 AIX RISC System/6000 Cables Install and Print TCP/IP Configuration 7-37 10BaseT Specifications B-1...
  • Page 152 Connector Primary NetWare Configuration 4-7 RJ45 Specifications B-1 Filters TCP/IP Configuration 7-29 Context DP-2800 Driver Macintosh Computer 6-6 Confirm Bindery NetWare Configuration 4-9 DP-2800 Utility Macintosh Computer 6-9 Create a Print Queue Object NetWare Configuration 4-15 FTP Printing TCP/IP Configuration 7-12...
  • Page 153 IP Address Configuring TCP/IP Configuration 7-16 NCF Files NetWare Configuration 4-9 IP Parameters NetWare Configuration 4-9, Setting Up TCP/IP Configuration 7-11 NetWare Configuration 4-12 IP Parameters Set Up TCP/IP Configuration 7-8 NetWare Configuring for 2.15 and 3.1x NetWare Configuration 4-1 Jumper Locations Jumper Settings A-2 NetWare 4.0x...
  • Page 154 Primary and Preferred File Servers Renaming Printer Macintosh Computer 6-3 NetWare Configuration 4-7 Report Print Object Status/Configuration Assigning NetWare Configuration 4-16 Operation and Troubleshooting 8-2 Print Queue Object Reset to Factory Default Jumper Settings A-5 Create NetWare Configuration 4-15 Restoring Factory Defaults TCP/IP Configuration 7-43 Print Queues RFC 951 TCP/IP Configuration 7-18...
  • Page 155 NetWare Configuration 4-2 Using the MAP Utility Using MAP 3-1 Status Report Operation and Troubleshooting 8-2 Utility System V (Solaris Ver. 2) DP-2800 Macintosh Computer 6-9 Install and Print TCP/IP Configuration 7-34 KyoManage Macintosh Computer 6-13 System V Rel 4...
  • Page 156 Published June ’98 Index-6...

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