Intel PCLA4251B - Netportexpress Pro Enet EXT 10BT Single Port Setup Manual
Intel PCLA4251B - Netportexpress Pro Enet EXT 10BT Single Port Setup Manual

Intel PCLA4251B - Netportexpress Pro Enet EXT 10BT Single Port Setup Manual

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  • Page 1: Print Server

    Intel NetportExpress ® ™ Print Server Setup Guide...
  • Page 2 The NetportExpress print server Online Guide contains detailed information about configuring, using, and troubleshooting your print server. To access the Online Guide, go to: The Start menu, click Programs, select Intel NetportExpress Print Server, and click Online Guide. The NetportExpress Print Server CD and open guide/index.htm.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® Using Netport Manager................... 18 Using Web Netport Manager..................18 Using Web Enterprise Netport Manager ..............19 Using Intel Device View..................... 19 Using JetAdmin and Web JetAdmin................19 Using SNMP......................20 Using Telnet ......................20 Security ........................20 About IP addresses....................20 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 4: Quick Start For Hardware

    Quick Start for Hardware Install NetportExpress 10 or 10/100 Print Server Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 or BNC connector. If you are using an RJ-45 jack, use Category 5 cable. Connect the printer cable to the printer and the print server. Plug the power cable into the print server.
  • Page 5 Install NetportExpress PRO token ring print server Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 or DB-9 connector. If you are using an RJ-45 jack, use Type 3 cable. Plug the power cable into the print server. Connect the printer cable to the printer and the print server. 3-port D I A - 4 5...
  • Page 6: Quick Start For Software

    Quick Start for Software ® Install Netport Manager Insert the NetportExpress Print Server CD into a Windows PC. If the program doesn’t automatically start, run setup.exe from the CD. From the Start menu, click Run and browse to the CD drive. ®...
  • Page 7 Set up workstations to print Microsoft direct printing Insert the NetportExpress Print Server CD in a Windows PC. If the setup program doesn’t automatically start, run setup.exe from the CD. Click Add Printer. Microsoft shared printing with a server Set up a Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 server to print using the Add Printer option on the NetportExpress CD.
  • Page 8: Microsoft Printing

    Microsoft Printing To set up printing, first configure the print server and then set up each PC to print. To configure the print server, use the Config Wizard in Netport Manager. Then run the NetportExpress Add Printer Wizard on each PC to set up printing to the print server.
  • Page 9: Can My Printer Be Networked

    Windows printer drivers. These printers print directly to a hardware port on the computer and cannot be used to print on a network. See the tested printers list at http://support.intel.com/support/netport/printers.htm. Configuring the print server Start Netport Manager and select the print server. Match the Device ID in Netport Manager with the Device ID located on the bottom of the print server.
  • Page 10: Setting Up Shared Printing

    Setting up shared printing To set up shared printing with a Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 server, set up the server to print, share the printer, and set up each PC to print to the shared printer. Set up Windows 2000 or Windows NT server to print Insert the NetportExpress Print Server CD in the selected Windows PC.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Lpr Printing

    Setting up LPR printing You can print in Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 using LPR. First, configure the NetportExpress print server with a manual TCP/IP address. Second, confirm that the TCP/IP printing service is installed. Third, set up an LPR port on the server.
  • Page 12: Novell Printing

    Novell Printing NetportExpress print server supports printing with NDPS, bindery print server mode, or remote printer mode. NDPS In TCP/IP environments, NetportExpress print servers support NDPS 2.0 and higher through LPR. NDPS is bundled with NetWare 5.0 or is available as an add-on product from Novell for NetWare 4.11 as NetWare Enterprise Print Ser- vices (NEPS).
  • Page 13: Setting Up To Print With Ndps

    Set up PCs to print Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 98, or Windows 95: Run the Windows Add Printer Wizard and set up a network printer, selecting the print queue. Windows NT 3.51, Windows 3.1x, or DOS: Redirect printing to the print queue. For more information, see Novell printing in the Online Guide index.
  • Page 14 Create an NDPS Manager In NWAdmin, select the appropriate container for the new NDPS Manager object. Choose Object and then choose Create. Choose NDPS Manager. Type a NDPS Manager Name. Browse to select a server and volume to store NDPS data. Click Create.
  • Page 15: Appletalk Printing

    AppleTalk Printing The NetportExpress print server supports AppleTalk. Printing requires an AppleTalk zone and router. Configuring the print server from Windows On a Windows PC, start Netport Manager. Select the print server. Match the Device ID in Netport Manager with the Device ID located on the bottom of the print server.
  • Page 16: Unix Printing

    UNIX Printing The NetportExpress print server supports UNIX, Linux, and AIX* printing using LPR. To print from your UNIX workstation: Configure the NetportExpress print server by setting an IP address on the print server. By default, the print server tries to obtain an IP address using BOOTP, RARP, and DHCP.
  • Page 17: Configuring A Workstation To Print

    Configuring a workstation to print The Proinstall utility on the NetportExpress Print Server CD configures UNIX systems to print with LPR or the Intel Proprint utility. To set up systems manually, see UNIX manual setup in the Online Guide index.
  • Page 18 From the NetportExpress Print Server CD, run the prosetup script. Type sh ./prosetup.sh Prosetup extracts the Proinstall utility and the associated files to the /usr/intl directory. At the UNIX workstation command line, type cd /usr/intl Type ./proinstall At the Proinstall Main Menu, choose option 1 to use Telnet to configure the print server TCP/IP and port settings.
  • Page 19: Managing The Netportexpress Print Server

    HTML files. Other Management tools You can also use Intel Device View, JetAdmin, Web JetAdmin, SNMP, and Telnet to manage your print server. For more information, see page 19. Which tool should I use? The Netport Manager Config Wizard is the easiest way to set up your print server.
  • Page 20: Using Netport Manager

    Using Netport Manager View status Select a NetportExpress print server and then click the Status button. Change the configuration Right-click a print server and then click Configure Print Services. Change port settings for your printer Select a print server. Click the Configure button, click Device Properties, and click a Port tab.
  • Page 21: Using Web Enterprise Netport Manager

    OS/2: Copy the files from the WENM directory on the CD to your computer, network directory, or Web server. Start Web Enterprise Netport Manager Windows: From the Intel NetportExpress Print Server program group, click Web Enterprise Netport Manager. UNIX and OS/2: Open your Web browser, browse to the directory where you installed the files, and open index.htm.
  • Page 22: Using Snmp

    Using SNMP NetportExpress print servers can be managed from SNMP consoles such as HP OpenView*. For more information, see SNMP in the Online Guide index. Using Telnet You can use Telnet to check the print server status and change settings on the NetportExpress print server.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    If the activity light continues to blink red, use the chart below to interpret the blinks. For some errors, the lights will blink in a three-digit pattern. If this happens, record the pattern, and contact your vendor or Intel customer support.
  • Page 24: Netport Manager Problems

    Netport Manager problems Netport Manager won’t launch The PC may not have the appropriate protocols installed. Try running Netport Manager from a different PC. One or more files may not be installed correctly. Uninstall, then reinstall Netport Manager. The PC may need to be restarted. If you have just installed Netport Manager and have not yet restarted your PC, restart now.
  • Page 25: Basic Printing Problems

    For Novell networks Make sure the IPX/SPX protocol is running on the workstation. Make sure the IPX/SPX protocol is enabled in Netport Manager. From the Netport Manager Options menu, click Netport Manager Communications, and click the Protocols tab. Also, click the IPX Discovery tab and make sure the search options are enabled.
  • Page 26: Can't Print With Microsoft Printing

    Make sure your printer can be networked, see Can my printer be networked? on page 7. For a list of tested printers, see http://support.intel.com/support/netport/printers.htm. Make sure that a printer password has not been set or changed on the print server. See passwords in the Online Guide index. If a printer password has been set, you must to reconfigure the computer to print using that password.
  • Page 27: Can't Print With Unix, Tcp/Ip, Or Lpr

    Can’t print with UNIX, TCP/IP, or LPR Make sure the NetportExpress print server’s IP address is valid. To check the IP address, press the Test Page or Diag button. The IP address is printed on the test page. Make sure TCP/IP printing is enabled. In Netport Manager or Web Netport Manager, click Options and then click Protocol Enable/Disable.
  • Page 28: Can't Print With Appletalk

    Can’t print with AppleTalk Make sure that AppleTalk printing is configured and enabled on the print server. Check Status in Netport Manager or Web Netport Manager. The router’s configuration of zone names may be incomplete. If the Chooser does not show the zone name of the NetportExpress print server, check your router’s configuration of zone names.
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    Single-port: 6 ounces (170 grams) 3-port: 10 ounces (283 grams) Power supply: 100-250VAC input. 5VDC, 1.5A output Emissions: FCC and CISPR-22 class A Management options Windows Netport Manager, Web Netport Manager, Web Enterprise Netport Manager, Intel Device View, Telnet, SNMP, JetAdmin, and Web JetAdmin...
  • Page 30: Specifications For Netportexpress Pro Token Ring Print Servers

    Weight: 13 ounces (370 grams) Power supply: 110VAC or 240VAC input. 14VAC, 700 mA output Emissions: FCC and CISPR-22 class A Management options Windows Netport Manager, Web Netport Manager, Web Enterprise Netport Manager, Intel Device View, Telnet, and SNMP (MIB-II)
  • Page 31: Customer Support

    Customer Support Troubleshooting See troubleshooting in the Online Guide contents (HTML version on the Intel NetportExpress Print Server CD, or Windows version in the Intel NetportExpress Print Server program group). Web and Internet sites Corporate information http://www.intel.com Customer support http://support.intel.com/support/netport News http://support.intel.com/newsgroups/netport.htm...
  • Page 32: Limited Hardware Warranty

    (RMA) number either to (a) the company from whom you purchased it or to (b) Intel, North America only (if purchased in Europe you must deliver the product to "(a)"). If you ship the product you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit. You must use the original container (or the equivalent) and pay the shipping charge.
  • Page 33 (RMA) number either to (a) the company from whom you purchased it or (b) to Intel, North America only (if purchased in Europe you must deliver the product to "(a)"). If you ship the product you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit. You must use the original container (or the equivalent) and pay the shipping charge.
  • Page 34: Compliance Statements

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: If you make any modification to the equipment not expressly approved by Intel, you could void your authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 35: Copyright

    1999 and 2000 and the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including leap year calculations, provided that all other technology used in combination with the said product properly exchanges date data with it. Intel makes no representation about individual components within the product should they be used independently from the product as a whole.
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