Print Server Configuration Using The Print Server Console - Brother NC-series User Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
D. Print Server Configuration Using the Print Server
Console
As an alternative to BRAdmin, you may use the print server console to
configure the print server. The steps are as follows:
1. Connect to the print server console using TELNET, NCP,
BRCONFIG, or the serial port
on using the console).
2. Execute some or all of the following commands (you must minimally
enter the StreetTalk login name of the print server and associate one
of the print server services with the StreetTalk name of a print queue).
SET BAnyan LOgin loginname
Purpose: Sets StreetTalk login name of print server.
SET BAnyan PAssword password
Purpose: Sets login password of print server. The password (if any)
must match the password you specified in step A-3.
SET SERVIce service STreettalk queuename
Purpose: Enables the Banyan protocol on the specified Brother print
server service and associates this service with the StreetTalk name of a
given print queue on the VINES file server. Type SHOW SERVICE to
see a list of the available services (if in doubt, use BINARY_P1).
SET BAnyan HOp nn
Purpose: Sets number of hops between the Brother print server and the
Banyan file server. The default value is 2, which is adequate for most
sites, but you will need to change this value if the file server is more
than two hops away from the print server.
SET BAnyan [ENable|DISable]
Purpose: Enables or disables Banyan protocol on the Brother print
server. Banyan is enabled by default.
SET BAnyan TImeout nn
Purpose: Sets job timeout (in seconds).
CLEAR SERVIce service Streettalk
Purpose: Disables the Banyan protocol on the specified service.
SHow BAnyan
Purpose: Shows Banyan protocol settings and statistics.
3. When you have finished entering commands, type EXIT to exit the
remote console and cause the commands to take effect.
(refer to Appendix A for information
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