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Page 1 - Network Interface Card

for PageWorks/Pro 18/18N/25Network Interface CardUSER’S MANUAL4110-7707-01

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ForewordixUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card

Page 3 - Export Requirements:

6.2 UNIX Printing6-13TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 64. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and NIC’s node n

Page 4 - Limited Software Warranty

6.2 UNIX Printing6-14TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 68. Check the printer to verify that the NIC is connected to the net-work. Turn on the printer.9. Wai

Page 5 - Important:

6.2 UNIX Printing6-15TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 65. Edit the /etc/ethers file or use NIS or DIS to add the MAC Address. To continue the example, for

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-16TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 64. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and print server

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-17TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2.2 lpd Printinglpd is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon which lets you p

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-18TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 61. Open the /etc/printcap file. Make an entry naming the NIC as the remote host and PORT1 as the rem

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-19TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66. When a window appears, change the values shown to configure the NIC. The values displayed are def

Page 10 - Foreword

6.2 UNIX Printing6-20TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Installation is complete. Test your printer by executing the following command:#lp -d<queue_name&

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-21TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2.2.5 Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpdWhen working with the output queue description (WORKO

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-22TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 611. Your configuration is displayed. You are asked whether these values are final. Type Y or N and p

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xForewordUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Cardf

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-23TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 68. Confirm the preceding connection as your system default. Type: Y9. Enter another printer name or

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-24TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 63. At the prompt, type:#lpadmin -p <local printername> -s <remote host name or IP address&g

Page 16 - Trademark Acknowledgements

6.2 UNIX Printing6-25TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2.3.1 Loading the SoftwareThe following procedures are only necessary when using the sup-plied hos

Page 17 - CONTENTS

6.2 UNIX Printing6-26TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2.3.3 Manual Selection of FiltersThe NIC ships with an input filter called psfilter and an output

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-27TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 65. “Is this printer PostScript?” Type yes or no and press .6. The script creates a printcap entry f

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-28TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 611. Installation for the system is done. You are prompted to config-ure any more printers. Type yes

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-29TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just config-ured. The screen displays the ent

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-30TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 64. “What is the printer name?”Type the desired printer name and press .Your screen will now display

Page 22 - Appendix D: Index

6.2 UNIX Printing6-31TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6When using sam, specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to /dev/lprprinter/<

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-32TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6NoteNext, you will need to edit the printer interface program you created in step 3.4. At the prompt

Page 24 - Introduction

Forewordxi2) 10BaseT/2USER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.)FCC PART 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply wit

Page 25 - Chapter 1

6.2 UNIX Printing6-33TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6NoteNext, you need to initialize the printer8. Type the following commands:#accept <printer name&

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-34TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 62. Select your system. Choose one from these options:1) AT&T/SVR4; 3862) SCO UNIX System V3) Non

Page 27 - 1.1 What’s in the Package

6.2 UNIX Printing6-35TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6The SCO UNIX lp system uses the lpadmin maintenance command to configure a printer (there is no /etc

Page 28 - 1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements

6.2 UNIX Printing6-36TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6An AIX virtual printer is simply a high level software view of a data stream, queue, and device that

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-37TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66. Shut down the qdaemon using the command #stopsrc -s qdaemon7. Edit /usr/lpd/qconfig to change the

Page 30 - Interface Card

6.2 UNIX Printing6-38TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Output spooled on the virtual printer as defined above, will now be sent to the named pipe and route

Page 31 - Chapter 2

6.3 Running Telnet6-39TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.3 Running TelnetThe Telnet utility uses the standard remote terminal protocol to configure the IP

Page 32 - 2.2 Powering Up the Printer

6.3 Running Telnet6-40TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 64. To end your Telnet session, type E at the Main Menu. If you have made any changes you are prompt

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6.3 Running Telnet6-41TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 62. Type 1 again and press . The IP Address submenu will appear:3. Enter a new IP Address and press

Page 34 - Programs

6.3 Running Telnet6-42TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 61. To access the LPD Printers menu, type 2 and press . For a unit at factory default, the menu sho

Page 35 - Chapter 3

xiiForewordThe use of non-shield cables is likely to result in interference with radiocommunications and is prohibited under FCC rules.USER INSTRUCTIO

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6.3 Running Telnet6-43TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.3.4 Enable/Disable Network ProtocolsTo enable network protocols, at the Main menu type 3 and pres

Page 37 - Access Program (MAP) –

6.3 Running Telnet6-44TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.3.8 Exit TelnetUse the following procedures to exit Telnet:1. To end your Telnet session, type E

Page 38 - 3.1.2 Configuring the MAP

6.4 FTP Printing6-45TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.4 FTP PrintingUse the following procedure for using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to print.1. Start

Page 39 - 3.1.4 IP Discovery Program

6.5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol6-46TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.5 Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDHCP is a service much like bootp that

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Chapter7Operation andTroubleshootingOperation and TroubleshootingChapter 7PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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7.1 LED Status Indicator7-1Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7This chapter describes normal operation of the NIC in the printer, and also provides

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7.1 LED Status Indicator7-2Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7Green LED blinks slowly.Awaiting print jobs sometime after power-on completes.Some pr

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7.2 Status/Configuration Report7-3Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.2 Status/Configuration ReportThe Status/Configuration report is sent as a pr

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7.2 Status/Configuration Report7-4Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7AppleTalk Network Information enabledFrame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 802.3Protocol A

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ForewordxiiiUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Ca

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7.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default7-5Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.3 Resetting the NIC to Factory DefaultYou can cause the NIC to rest

Page 48 - Print to the following port

7.4 How to Diagnose Problems7-6Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.4 How to Diagnose ProblemsUse the following list to determine the cause of prin

Page 49 - 3.4 Using a Web Browser

7.4 How to Diagnose Problems7-7Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 76. Determine if other users can print. If they can’t and they are all on the same

Page 50 - NetWare Configuration

7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-8Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.5 Troubleshooting ChecklistsUse the checklists in this section to identify an

Page 51 - Chapter 4

7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-9Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7• Did you assign the printer to the type Remote Other /Unknown?If the PCONSOLE

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7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-10Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7•Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled?Auto Endcap lets you send data to a network printer. U

Page 53 - 4.1.2 Create Print Queues

7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-11Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7• The password assigned to the NIC through PCONSOLE matches the password assig

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7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-12Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.5.3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol• Is the Macintosh computer connected

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AppendixAJumper SettingsJumper SettingsAppendix APageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Jumper SettingsAppendix APageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 57 - (Optional)

xivForewordUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Car

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Jumper SettingsA-1Jumper SettingsAppendix AThe NIC will normally automatically configure the network configuration without the need to access internal

Page 59 - File Servers

A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper LocationsA-2Jumper SettingsAppendix AA.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper LocationsThe illustration below sho

Page 60 - 4.1.9 Preferred File Servers

A.2 Ethernet JumpersA-3Jumper SettingsAppendix AA.2 Ethernet JumpersOn a NIC with both 10BaseT and 10Base2 capability there are three jumpers that aff

Page 61 - Emulation

A.4 BUS HandshakeA-4Jumper SettingsAppendix AA.4 BUS Handshake The bus handshake signal may be altered to match with your printer controller. Normal h

Page 62 - PCONSOLE

AppendixBSpecificationsSpecificationsAppendix BPageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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SpecificationsAppendix BPageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 64 - Directory Services

B.1 Network Interface CardB-1SpecificationsAppendix BB.1 Network Interface CardThe following tables provide general specifications for the NIC.Network

Page 65 - 4.3.1Create Printer Object

MEMOSpecificationsAppendix BPageWorks.book Page 2 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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AppendixCUsing a Web BrowserUsing a Web BrowserAppendix CPageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Using a Web BrowserAppendix CPageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 68 - 4.3.4Assign Printer Object

ForewordxvWelcomeCongratulations on your selection of this quality Minolta Network Interface Card. This User’s Manual provides information about set-u

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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-1Using a Web BrowserAppendix CThe NIC has an onboard HTTP server, so a standard Web browser can be used to make

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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-2Using a Web BrowserAppendix CC.1.1 Minolta PageScope™utility*The example above shows the status of a PageWorks

Page 71 - 4.3.6Check Assignments

C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-3Using a Web BrowserAppendix CC.1.2 Network Administration pageNetwork administration functions are performed f

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C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-4Using a Web BrowserAppendix CNoteImportant! C.1.2.1 ResetUse this screen when you need to reset the NIC to all

Page 73 - 4.4 NIC Configuration

C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-5Using a Web BrowserAppendix CC.1.2.5 Change PasswordThe password you specify here is the one you type in befor

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C.2 Supported Web BrowsersC-6Using a Web BrowserAppendix CC.1.2.10 Configure Status PageClick this option to specify whether or not a status report sh

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AppendixIndexDIndexAppendix DPageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 76 - 4.5.3 How to Set Up Notify

IndexAppendix DPageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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IndexD-1IndexAppendix D10/100BaseT 1-1, 2-2, A-2, B-110BaseT/2 1-1, 2-2, A-2AIX SystemAIX 2.5 6-18AIX 4.0 6-19AIX RISC System/6000 6-35Print Commands

Page 78 - AppleTalk Configuration

IndexD-2IndexAppendix DIPX Peer-to-Peer Printing pro-gram 1-2, 3-11Installing 3-12IPX/SPX 3-11Jumper A-3Locations A-2Settings A-1Language 6-41Select 6

Page 79 - Chapter 5

CONTENTSxviCONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction1.1 What’s in the Package ... 1-21.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements...

Page 80 - 5.1 Choosing the Printer

IndexD-3IndexAppendix DNetwork Protocol 6-43Disable 6-43Enable 6-43NIC (Network Interface Card)AppleTalk C-5Configuration 4-22, 5-4, 7-10Factory Defau

Page 81 - Utility Program

IndexD-4IndexAppendix DWindows Environment 6-1, 6-2, 6-3Windows lpr Spooler 6-2, 6-3Telnet 6-5Exit 6-44Running 6-39Troubleshooting 7-8UNIXarp & pi

Page 82 - NIManage

CONTENTSxviiChapter 4: NetWare Configuration4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x... 4-14.1.1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server .. 4

Page 83 - 5.3 Configuring the NIC

CONTENTSxviiiChapter 5: AppleTalk Configuration5.1 Choosing the Printer ... 5-15.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage

Page 84 - 5.3.4 Options

ForewordiSoftware License Agreement and Warranty(i)For the US and CanadaSoftware License AgreementImportant:Before installing the software please care

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CONTENTSxix6.2.2.5 Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd ... 6-216.2.2.6 Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC or OS

Page 86 - TCP/IP Configuration

CONTENTSxx6.3.5 Reset Unit... 6-436.3.6 Restore Factory Defaults ... 6-436.3.7 Change P

Page 87 - Chapter 6

CONTENTSxxiAppendix A: Jumper SettngsA.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations...A-2A.2 Ethernet Jumpe

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MEMOPageWorks.book Page xxii Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 89 - Windows 95

Chapter1IntroductionIntroductionChapter 1PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 90 - Windows NT

IntroductionChapter 1PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 91 - 6.1.1 Setting up the NIC

Introduction1-1IntroductionChapter 1This Network Interface Card (NIC) is a multi protocol device that is designed to support an Ethernet connection ex

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1.1 What’s in the Package1-2IntroductionChapter 11.1 What’s in the PackageThe Print Server contains the following:• Network Interface Card (NIC)• Quic

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1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements1-3IntroductionChapter 11.2 Hardware/NOS RequirementsThe Network Interface Card hardware and software require the followi

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1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements1-4IntroductionChapter 1HardwareSupport for 10 or 100 megabit Ethernet networks: either 10Base2 (also known as ThinWire o

Page 95 - Windows NT3.51

iiForewordThe following are not permitted:1. The making of alternations to the software.2. The right to grant sub-license, leases or other rights to o

Page 96 - Windows NT4.0

Chapter2Installing the NetworkInterface CardInstalling the NetworkInterface CardChapter 2PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Installing the NetworkInterface CardChapter 2PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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2.1 Preparing the Printer2-1Installing the NetworkInterface CardChapter 22.1 Preparing the PrinterIf the printer can generate a test or status report,

Page 99 - 6.2.1.1 Using BOOTP

2.3 Connecting to a Network the NIC2-2Installing the NetworkInterface CardChapter 22.3 Connecting to a Network the NICUse an RJ45 connector (10/100Bas

Page 100 - 6.2 UNIX Printing

Chapter3Utilizing WindowsProgramsUtilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 101 - 6.2.1.2 Using rarp

Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 102 - 6.2.1.3 Using arp & ping

3-1Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3The CD-ROM contains the following programs for the Windows environment.• Discovery ProgramThis program automatic

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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-2Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)

Page 104 - 6.2.2 lpd Printing

3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)3-3Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3You can use the following procedure to manually install t

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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-4Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3Note3. After the settings are the way you want, click OK

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ForewordiiiLimited Software WarrantyLimited WarrantyMinolta warrants that the software will perform in accordance with theaccompanying written materia

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3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)3-5Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 31. Insert the CD-ROM into your workstation’s CD-ROM drive

Page 108 - ALPHA Remote Printer

3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-6Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 34. Clicking a NIC URL displays the Printer Management pa

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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-7Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing ProgramThis section describes how to set up and

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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-8Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.2.2 Setting Up IP Peer-to-Peer Printing1. Click Start, point to Programs,

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3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-9Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3Based on DNS (Domain Name Server)Select this option to identify printers acc

Page 112 - 6.2.3.1 Loading the Software

3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-10Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 34. Type the information for the printer into the fields provided in the dia

Page 113 - OSF1/ALPHA Systems

3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-11Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing ProgramThe IPX Peer-to Peer Printing Program

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3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-12Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3If the NIC does not see any Novell activity, it will use 802.2 on 802.3 as

Page 115 - RISC System

3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-13Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.3.2 Installing the Printer Driver and Settingthe Printer Port1. Using th

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3.4 Using a Web Browser3-14Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.4 Using a Web BrowserOnce you have assigned an IP address to your NIC, you can use a W

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ivForewordSoftware License Agreement and Warranty(ii)For all other countries including EuropeSoftware License AgreementImportant:Before installing the

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Chapter4NetWare ConfigurationNetWare ConfigurationChapter 4PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-1NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Use this chapter if you will be printing from Novell NetWare. This chapter is div

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-2NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4When you are finished, turn the printer off and on again. The printer creates a s

Page 122 - System/6000

4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-3NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.1.3 Enter the Print Server NameA print server takes the print jobs from queues

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-4NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.1.4 Configure the Print ServerUse the following procedure to configure the Prin

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-5NetWare ConfigurationChapter 47. Press . At the prompt, choose to save your changes.8. Press to return to th

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-6NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44. Select the queue you want and then assign a priority level from 1 to 10. It is

Page 126 - 6.3 Running Telnet

4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-7NetWare ConfigurationChapter 42. Select the printer from the Defined Printers list. Press to view a list of N

Page 127 - 6.3.2 Configure IP Parameters

4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-8NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File ServersTo install the print se

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Forewordv(4) transfer possession of copies of the Software to another party by transferring a copy of this Agreement and all other documentation along

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4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x4-9NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.1.8 Primary File ServerTo use the primary file server option, use the following

Page 130 - 6.3.7 Change Password

4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-10NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery EmulationNovell’s NetWare 4.x c

Page 131 - 6.3.8 Exit Telnet

4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-11NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Note4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLEOnce you confirm the

Page 132 - 6.4 FTP Printing

4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-12NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Use Quick Setup to connect your print server, print queue and printer

Page 133 - Important!

4-13NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory ServicesNovell Directory Services (NDS) offers a different, more advanced

Page 134 - Troubleshooting

4-14NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4You may use NWADMIN to configure the printer in NDS. Prior to printing, NDS must be set up as follows and the NIC mu

Page 135 - Chapter 7

4-15NetWare ConfigurationChapter 43. When the New Object window appears, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Printer icon and cl

Page 136 - 7.1 LED Status Indicator

4-16NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.3Create Print Queue Object1. Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu

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4-17NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Click on the object (hard drive) of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object: field. Click on the OK bu

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4-18NetWare ConfigurationChapter 42. When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the O

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viForeword7. TERMINATIONYou may terminate your license at any time by destroying the Software andall your copies of it or as otherwise described in th

Page 140 - MAC Address

4-19NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.5Assign Print Server Object1. At the Directory Tree, double click on the print server object you just created an

Page 141 - 7.4 How to Diagnose Problems

4-20NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.6Check AssignmentsAt the Directory Tree, double click on the Print Queue object you just created. At the Print Q

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4-21NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.7Set Up and Reset the PrinterNWADMIN configuration is complete. Before you can begin printing, though, be sure t

Page 143 - 7.5.2.1 NetWare Checklist

4.4 NIC Configuration4-22NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.4 NIC ConfigurationThe MAP or a Web Browser must be used to define the context and tree of th

Page 144 - 7.5.2.3 Workstation Checklist

4.4 NIC Configuration4-23NetWare ConfigurationChapter 46. If the Print Server is to be operated under Novell Directory Ser-vices, type in a Context en

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4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4-24NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE UtilityThis section explains how to use the PCONS

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4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4-25NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.5.2 Changing Print QueuesWhen you print a file, your system sends the file to

Page 147 - Control Panel

4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4-26NetWare ConfigurationChapter 45. Select Notify List for Printer from the menu.6. Select the printer from the

Page 148 - Jumper Settings

Chapter5AppleTalk ConfigurationAppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 149 - Appendix A

AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Forewordvii1) 10/100Base-TUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.)FCC PART 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply

Page 151 - Locations

5.1 Choosing the Printer5-1AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh. This chapter explains how to con

Page 152 - A.3 Reset to Factory

5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program5-2AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 510. The options available at this point depend on your printer dr

Page 153 - A.5 Network Bridging

5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program5-3AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5You can use the following procedure to start the NIManage program

Page 154 - Specifications

5.3 Configuring the NIC5-4AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 55.3 Configuring the NICYou use the options added to the menu bar to configure the print ser

Page 155 - Appendix B

5.3 Configuring the NIC5-5AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 55.3.3 Protocol SetupUse the Protocol Setup option to configure network protocols other than

Page 156 - B.2 10/100BaseT/UTP Cables

MEMOAppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5PageWorks.book Page 6 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

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Chapter6TCP/IP ConfigurationTCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6PageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 158 - Using a Web Browser

TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6PageWorks.book Page 0 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM

Page 159 - Appendix C

6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-1TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6This chapter explains how to configure the NIC and your network for use with

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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-2TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6NoteWindows for WorkgroupsWindows for Workgroups does not normally come with

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viiiForewordThis device must be used with shielded network (10/100Base-T) cable.The use of non-shield cables is likely to result in interference with

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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-3TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Windows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 (wlprs41.zip and wlprspl.txt) for the lpr.See

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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-4TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.1.1 Setting up the NICThe NIC must be given IP address and routing informat

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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-5TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6For example:>arp -s 192.9.200.200 00-20-6b-aa-bb-cc>ping <NIC IP add

Page 165 - C.2 Supported Web Browsers

6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-6TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6BOOTP programs are located on the CD-ROM in the directory named bootp.5. Copy

Page 166 - Appendix

6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-7TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.1.4 Setting Up IP and lpr ParametersThe NIC provides for a setup connection

Page 167 - Appendix D

6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-8TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Windows 95Once you install the spooler onto the workstation; the setup progra

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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-9TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Windows NT4.0The following procedure is used to set up the lpr spooler on the

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-10TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2 UNIX PrintingNoteThe NIC can support UNIX TCP/IP printing in two modes: • Host-based lpd where a

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-11TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Between the host-based and printer-based TCP/IP printing capabilities, the NIC works with:• All UNIX

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6.2 UNIX Printing6-12TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.2.1 Configuring the IP Address on the NICRegardless of the printing mode selected, the NIC must be

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