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EPS Installation Guide For EPS1 and EPS2 Ethernet Print Servers...
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95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Copyright 2000, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix.
1: Introduction The Lantronix EPSs (EPS1 and EPS2) are ethernet print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of network protocols and operating systems. The print servers support the TCP/IP, IPX (NetWare), Local Area Transport (LAT), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), and Microsoft LAN Manager protocols.
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How to Use This Manual Introduction Appendix F, Frequently-used Commands Read chapters 2 through 4 in order, then proceed to the protocol-specific chapter that relates to your network. Refer to Appendix F as needed. The Print Server Reference Manual, located on the CD-ROM and web site, provides additional information about configuring and using your EPS.
2.1 EPS1/2 Product Description The front panel of the EPS has an RJ45 serial connector and either one (EPS1) or two (EPS2) DB25 parallel connectors. The port names are Port_1 (serial), Port_2 (top parallel), and Port_3 (bottom parallel, EPS2 only).
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EPS1/2 Product Description Installation The top panel of the EPS has 7 LEDs. Table 2-1 explains their functions during normal operation. Table 2-1: LED Functionality Function During Normal Operation Lights solid green to indicate that the unit has power. POLARITY Lights solid yellow to indicate that the 10BASE-T cable is swapped.
Installation Installing the EPS 2.2 Installing the EPS The following diagram shows a properly-installed EPS: 10BASE-T Serial Printer EPS2 Parallel Printers To install the EPS, complete the following steps in order. Refer to the numbers in the figure for help. Set the DIP switches on the bottom of the unit.
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Installing the EPS Installation Attach the EPS to the network using a 10BASE-T cable, transceiver, or AUI cable. The EPS must have one and only one valid Ethernet connection in order to boot properly. Use switch 4 to set the correct Ethernet connection type. To boot the EPS without attaching it to the network, attach a terminated MAU to the AUI port or con- nect the 10BASE-T port to a disabled hub port.
EZWebCon requires a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) on the client. Lantronix provides JVM installers for Solaris and 32-bit Windows users, as well as source code and instructions for compiling it for other systems.
With few exceptions, you must create a service before you can configure print queues on the EPS. A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name or remote queue name on many operating systems.
4: TCP/IP Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the EPS. The fol- lowing sections cover IP address configuration and print configuration methods for TCP/ IP hosts. 4.1 Setting the IP Address The EPS IP address must be configured before any TCP/IP functionality is available. Use one of the following methods to set the IP address: EZWebCon;...
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IPaddress command to make the address permanent. Figure 4-3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix EPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the ‘Local_>’ prompt for assistance. Enter Username> gopher Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>>...
In addition, there are a few important things to note about LPR printing: Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows 98 do not support LPR di- rectly; however, Lantronix has provided a peer-to-peer printing solution on the dis- tribution CD-ROM.
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration The EPS cannot print multiple copies of the print job when using the “-#n” lpr op- tion. If two print queues on the host refer to two services on the same EPS, they must use separate spooling directories. No special purpose input or output filters can be used when printing via LPR.
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TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing Select the Add Port button and click Next. Select LPR Port. If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network Control Panel and add Note: “Microsoft TCP/IP Printing” to the List of services. Enter the name or IP address of your EPS on the first line, and enter the name of your EPS print service on the second line.
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LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration Select the manufacturer and printer type. Enter the queue name. If applicable, choose Shared and select the type of operating system that the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is working.)
4.2.2 LPR on Windows 95/98 To enable LPR printing on Windows 95/98, you must download and install the LPR for Windows 95/98 application from the Lantronix FTP site (ftp.lantronix.com). On the FTP home page, click on pub. Click on lpr_win32.
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration Add the host print queue to the /etc/printcap file. The punctuation shown in Figure 4-7 is required, and no extra spaces should be added. Figure 4-7: Adding /etc/printcap Entry eps_prt|Printer on LAB EPS:\ :rm=EPS_xxxxxx:\ :rp=EPS_xxxxxx_TEXT:\ :sd=/usr/spool/lpd/eps_prt: This will create a host queue named eps_prt.
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing To add a print queue: From the main window, choose Print Spooling. Choose Manage Print Server and Manage Print Queues. Choose Add a print queue. From the dialog box that appears, choose remote. From the next dialog box, choose Remote Printing. The Add a Standard Remote Print Queue dialog box will appear.
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration The Add Remote Printer window will appear. SAM will prompt you for: The printer name (the name of the print queue), The remote system name (the EPS name), The remote printer name (the EPS service), The remote cancel model, and The remote status model.
If the LPR method of printing is not adequate for an application (for example, if you need banners before jobs, or more flexibility), configure the Lantronix-supplied RTEL software on the host. After installing the software configuring the connections to the EPS, you can use normal UNIX print commands and queue utilities such as lpc and lpstat.
Unix Host Troubleshooting TCP/IP Configuration To recreate the RTEL source files: Copy the file RTEL_SRC.TAR in binary mode from the distribution CD-ROM to the UNIX host. Untar the archive. See the README files in the created directories that describe the contents of the RTEL distribution and man pages that describe the actual software functionality.
Lantronix Terminal and Print Servers support Novell’s NDPS for printing using the No- vell NDPS Gateway. For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to your Novell documen- tation. Lantronix also provides information on setting up NDPS in our FAQs on our support web site (http://www.lantronix.com/support/).
NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues NetWare Configuration 5.2.2 Configure your EPS License NDS on your EPS using the string obtained from Lantronix. Figure 5-1: Licensing NDS Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSLICENSE licensestring Define the directory service tree in which the EPS is located.
NetWare Configuration PCONSOLE Print Queues To create a print queue with the Quick Setup option: Start the NetWare Administrator. In the Directory Tree windows, select the context in which to install the printer. From the Menu Bar, select Tools: Print Services Quick Setup. In the Print Server Name field, enter the name of your EPS (viewable by entering the Show Server command at the Local>...
NetWare Host Troubleshooting NetWare Configuration 5.5 NetWare Host Troubleshooting Table 5-1: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode) Area to Check Explanation The print server names in PCON- Use PCONSOLE to check. SOLE match the EPS name and its service name The EPS NetWare access table Use the Show Protocols NetWare Access command.
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NetWare access list. 2, 3 Unexpected response Report the problem to Lantronix Technical Support. from file server No printers found for Ensure that there are printers for the EPS, and the printer names the EPS match the service names on the EPS.
6: LAT Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the EPS. The fol- lowing sections cover print configuration methods for LAT hosts. The EPS needs an IP address before you can use EZWebCon. See Note: Setting the IP Address on page 4-1 for instructions. LAT print queues can be created by printing to a port or printing to a service.
LAT Host Troubleshooting LAT Configuration 6.2 LAT Host Troubleshooting By default, the LAT error message codes on the host are not translated into text error mes- sages. If a LAT job fails and appears in the queue with an eight-digit hex result code, the code can be translated by issuing the following commands: Figure 6-4: Translating LAT Error Codes $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL/ALL queue_name...
7: AppleTalk Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the EPS. The fol- lowing sections cover print configuration methods for AppleTalk hosts. The EPS needs an IP address before you can use EZWebCon. See Note: Setting the IP Address on page 4-1 for instructions. Macintoshes that do not support EtherTalk will need either an Note: Ethernet card or a LocalTalk-to-EtherTalk router to use the EPS.
AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk Configuration 7.4 AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Table 7-1: AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The printer is available to be selected Make sure the printer is in the right zone. in the Chooser Bidirectional communication Lock the printer in PostScript mode and issue the Test Service PostScript Count n command.
8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the EPS. This chapter explains DLC/Digital Network Port configuration for Windows NT 4.x hosts. The Server needs an IP address before you can use EZWebCon. See Note: Setting the IP Address on page 4-1 for instructions.
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DLC Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN Manager Select Job-based. Select the manufacturer and printer type. Enter the queue name. 10 If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is working.) 11 Test the printer.
If you are experiencing an error that is not listed in Appendix B: or if you are unable to fix the error, contact your dealer or Lantronix Technical Support at 800-422-7044 (US) or 949- 453-3990. Technical Support is also available via Internet email at support@lantron- ix.com.
This Appendix discusses how to diagnose and fix errors quickly yourself without having to contact a dealer or Lantronix. It will help to connect a terminal to the serial port while diagnosing an error to view any summary messages that are displayed.
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Problem situations and error messages are listed in Table B-2. If you cannot find an explanation for your problem, try to match it to one of the other errors. If you cannot remedy the problem, contact your dealer or Lantronix Technical Support. Table B-2: Power-up Problems and Error Messages...
Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table B-2: Power-up Problems and Error Messages, cont. Problem/Message Error Remedy The terminal shows a The EPS is not connected Ensure that the EPS is firmly connected Boot> prompt rather properly to the Ethernet. to a functional and properly-terminated than a Local>...
BOOTP Troubleshooting Troubleshooting B.3 BOOTP Troubleshooting If the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured your host to respond to the request, check these areas: Table B-4: BOOTP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation BOOTP is in your system’s BOOTP must be an uncommented line in /etc/services. /etc/services file The EPS is in the loadhost’s The EPS must be in this file for the host to answer a...
Troubleshooting Printing Problems B.5 Printing Problems Table B-6: General Printing Problems Area to Check Explanation Physical connections To test a non-PostScript printer, use the Test Port EPS Count 100 command. This command will send 100 lines of test data out the parallel port so you can see if the printer is receiving data.
Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting Table B-7: PostScript Troubleshooting, cont. Area to Check Explanation Service Characteristics Issue the Show Service Characteristics command. If the service rating is zero, the parallel port is in use. Verify that the PostScript characteristic and appropriate protocols have been enabled on the service.
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Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt A series of commands called Boot Configuration Program (BCP) commands can be entered at the Boot> prompt to configure the EPS. These commands are a subset of the entire EPS command set. For example, a typical TCP/IP configuration might use the following commands: Figure B-1: BCP Command Examples Boot>...
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Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting Set Hardware xx-xx-xx Specifies the last three numbers of the server’s Ethernet address. The first three numbers will be supplied automatically. The Ethernet address should have been set at the factory. Setting an incorrect address could cause serious network problems.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C.2 Parallel Connectors Lantronix uses standard Centronics parallel connectors. For optimum performance of your EPS, Lantronix recommends the use of high quality parallel cables. Choose one of the following: A Lantronix parallel port cable, part number #500-011 (6 feet).
(www.lantronix.com), or by using anonymous FTP through the Internet (ftp.lantronix.com). D.1.1 Via the Web The latest version of EPS.SYS can be downloaded from the Lantronix Web site. At the time of this writing, the exact location of the files on the re-designed site was unkown. Note: As a result of Netscape Navigator’s configuration, it may try to open...
Reloading Software Updating Software D.2 Reloading Software The EPS stores software in Flash ROM to control the initialization process, operation, and command processing. The contents of Flash ROM can be updated by downloading a new version of the operational software via NetWare, TCP/IP, or MOP. Regardless of which protocol is used to update Flash ROM, the following points are important: The Flash ROM software file name, EPS.SYS, should not be changed.
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Updating Software Reloading Software To manually configure the EPS IP parameters for software reload, use the following commands. Figure D-2: Configuring TCP/IP Reload Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE “/tftpboot/EPS.SYS” Local>>...
Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Updating Software D.3 Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Many of the problems that occur when updating the Flash ROM can be solved by completing the following steps: Table D-1: Flash ROM Troubleshooting Protocol Area to Check NetWare Ensure the file is in the login directory.
E: Specifications E.1 Power Information E.1.1 Power Requirements Voltage: 110 V AC US, 220 V AC International Frequency: 47-63 Hz Operating Current: 0.8 Amp (maximum) Power Consumption: 25 Watts Fuse Rating 1.6A, 250 Volts E.1.2 Power Supply Cord Cord type: 3 conductors, 1.0 mm minimum conductor size (ap- proximately 18 AWG)
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Environmental Limitations Specifications E.2.2 Altitude Operating maximum: 2.4 km (8,000 ft) Storage maximum: 9.1 km (30,000 ft) If operating the EPS above 2.4 km (8000 ft.), decrease the operating temperature rating by 1° F for each 1000 ft. E.2.3 Relative Humidity Operating range: 10% to 90%, noncondensing (40% to 60% recommended) Storage range:...
F: Frequently-used Commands This appendix lists some of the most frequently-used commands of the Ethernet Print Server command set. More information about the command set, including additional options, can be found in the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM. F.1 Conventions Please note the following before continuing: Commands are divided into Server (general), Port, and Protocol sections.
Server Commands Frequently-used Commands F.2 Server Commands Table F-1: Frequently-used Server Commands Command Option(s) Description CONNECT option servicename Makes a connection to a LAT service. LOCAL num Makes a connection to the specified local port. RLOGIN host Makes an Rlogin connection to the specified host (text name or numeric IP address).
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Frequently-used Commands Server Commands Table F-1: Frequently-used Server Commands, cont. Command Option(s) Description DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST Specifies the NetWare host from which the EPS server requests its run-time code. Enter a file server name of up to 11 characters. DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD Sets a new password that will be required for privileged user status.
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Server Commands Frequently-used Commands Table F-1: Frequently-used Server Commands, cont. Command Option(s) Description DEFINE SERVICE DLC {EN/DIS} Specifies which service will handle print “name” option requests from DLC hosts. DLC can be enabled on one service per EPS. BANNER {EN/DIS} When Enabled, causes the EPS to print a banner page before jobs.
Frequently-used Commands Port Commands Table F-1: Frequently-used Server Commands, cont. Command Option(s) Description LOGOUT option <nothing> Logs out the current port (the port that issued the command). PORT num Logs out the specified port. PURGE SERVICE LOCAL Removes the definitions of all local services. option “service”...
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Port Commands Frequently-used Commands Table F-2: Port Commands, cont. Command Option(s) Description DEFINE PORT n BITRONICS {EN/DIS} When Enabled, ensures bidirectional functioning of the parallel port. The attached printer must also sup- port Bitronics mode. DEFINE PORT n CHARACTER size Toggles the port between 7-bit and 8-bit characters (the default).
DSLICENSE string Configures the NetWare Directory Services license needed to enable NDS on your EPS. Enter the license string obtained from Lantronix. DSTREE string Configures the NetWare Directory Services tree in which the EPS is located. For more information...
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Protocol Commands Frequently-used Commands Table F-3: Protocol Commands, cont. Command Option(s) Description DEFINE PROTO NATIVE Configures the EPS to use the “native mode” NETWARE frame format. ENCAPSULATION ETHER_II Configures the EPS to use Ethernet v2 frame for- option {EN/DIS} mat. 802_2 Configures the EPS to use 802.2 frame format with NetWare SAPs.
Warranty Statement Lantronix warrants for a period of FIVE years from the date of shipment that each EPS1 and EPS2 Ethernet Print Server supplied shall be free from defects in material and workmanship. During this period, if the customer experiences difficulties with a product and is unable to resolve the problem by phone with Lantronix Technical Support, a Return Material Authorization (RMA) will be issued.
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Manufacturer’s Contact: Director of Quality Assurance, Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA General Tel: 949/453-3990 Fax: 949/453-3995...
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