Introduction; How To Configure Networks - Black Box LE3840A Manual

Ethernet print server high speed ethernet print server 4-port
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The Ethernet Print Server High Speed (LE3810A-R2, LE3810AE-R2) provides
a high-speed parallel port for your parallel printer and a connection for your
twisted-pair Ethernet interface. It also provides support for Novell NetWare
and UNIX protocols.
The Ethernet Print Server (LE3820A, LE3820AE) provides a high-speed
parallel port for your parallel printer, and connections for an RJ-45 Uniport
and your Ethernet interface (thin or twisted-pair). It also provides support
for Novell NetWare, UNIX, and Apple protocols.
The Ethernet Print Server 4-Port (LE3840A, LE3840AE) provides three
high speed parallel ports and an RJ-45 Uniport to let you connect up to 4
printers, and a connection for your Ethernet interface (thin or twisted pair).
It supports the Novell protocol only.
The Ethernet Print Server 4-Port (LE3845A, LE3845AE) provides three
high speed parallel ports and an RJ-45 Uniport to let you connect up to 4
printers, and a connection for your Ethernet interface (thin or twisted pair).
It supports Novell NetWare, UNIX, and Apple protocols.
The Uniport is serial by default. To use the Uniport as a parallel port, you
need a parallel port adapter (LT310A).
Both models of the Ethernet Print Server support Novell NetWare
2.15 or 3.10 and higher and 4.00, AppleTalk
1.1, 2.1), BSD System V Rel. 4, and DEC™ (ULTRIX™ 4.3) and HP
systems.

2.1 How to Configure Networks

• For Novell, use NetWare PCONSOLE to do the configuration.
• For AppleTalk, if you connect a PostScript
do not even need to configure. But if you have different requirements,
you can use the AppleTalk Administration program to configure the
Ethernet Print Server.
• For TCP/IP, use the Install script to set up your UNIX version to work
with Etherent Print Server printers.

2. Introduction

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