Changing Configuration Menu Options; System Configuration - NETGEAR PS104 Installation And Reference Manual

Netgear ps104 print server: reference guide
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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
Table 7-9.
PSCONFIG Program Options (continued)
Field
Description
Reset Device
Issues a soft reset to reboot the print server. This allows newly modified print server
parameters to take effect.
Restore Default
Changes all print server parameters to their factory default values. If only partial
Configuration
restoration for a particular protocol is intended, use the menu tab options for the different
protocols and choose Set to Default from that particular screen.
Printer Status
Checks the connection status of the different printer ports on the print server such as
on-line, off-line, paper jam, and out-of-paper. Also on display is the printing information
indicating if the print server is sending data to the printer or if the printer is idling.
Print Diagnostics
Sends a test page to the printer that is connected to one of the print server ports. The
Report
printout includes print server status information, which is useful in troubleshooting any
printing problem.
Changing Configuration Menu Options
The selections available under the Change Configuration menu are:
System Configuration
NetWare Configuration
TCP/IP Configuration
NetBEUI Configuration
Logical Printer Configuration
Execute Change
Move the cursor up and down to select the chosen item, and press [Enter] to get to the individual
configuring item. When all the changes are made, move the cursor to the last selection, Execute
Change, and press [Enter] for the new parameters to be sent to the print server. After passing the
new parameters to the print server, you must reset the print server for the new parameters to take
effect. To do this, return to the original popup window and select the Reset Device menu item.
System Configuration
You use the System Configuration window to change the device name. Except for the IPX/SPX
protocol that the PSCONFIG program uses to communicate with the print server, you can enable
or disable the other protocols, TCP/IP or NetBEUI.
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Using Advanced Management Tools

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