Brother NC-series User Manual page 11

Multi-protocol print server
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INTRODUCTION
Overview
Brother print servers allow multiple host computers to share a Brother
printer on an 10Mbit or 100Mbit Ethernet network. Any user can print their
job as if the printer was directly connected to their computer. No special
software is required on the host computers and application programs run
without any modification. Because the Brother print servers provides multi-
protocol capabilities, users on DEC, UNIX, Novell, AppleTalk, LAN
Server/Warp Server, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, NetBIOS and Banyan
VINES computers can simultaneously access the same printer.
Features
The Brother print servers offers the widest range of features in the industry,
including:
LAT, TCP/IP, Netware, AppleTalk, NetBIOS, Banyan VINES and
DLC/LLC protocols
Network Operating System compatibility:
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Very high performance
Superior network and printer management:
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BRAdmin and BRAdmin32 Windows-based Management utilities.
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SNMP MIB I and MIB II also including printer MIB over IP or IPX
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Remote console management via DEC NCP, TELNET, NetWare, or
NC-2010h/NC-2100h serial port
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HTTP web browser management capability
lpd-Plus feature for providing multiple services with custom setup and
reset strings plus text-to-PostScript conversion
Flash memory for easy updating of firmware
Digital Equipment Corporation networks, including
PATHWORKS and DECprint Server
UNIX systems that support either the Berkeley lpr/lpd printing
protocol, printing to a raw TCP port
Novell Netware V2.15 or above, V3.xx, or V4.xx, including
support for NetWare Directory Services (NDS)
AppleTalk Phase 2
Windows NT4.0 and NT3.5x
IBM LAN Server V4.0 or above, or any earlier version that has
IBM TCP/IP V2.xx.
Windows 95/98 (Peer-to-Peer or client mode)
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