for PageWorks/Pro 18/18N/25Network Interface CardUSER’S MANUAL4110-7707-01
ForewordixUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
6.2 UNIX Printing6-20TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Installation is complete. Test your printer by executing the following command:#lp -d<queue_name&
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
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
xForewordUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Cardf
6.2 UNIX Printing6-23TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 68. Confirm the preceding connection as your system default. Type: Y9. Enter another printer name or
6.2 UNIX Printing6-24TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 63. At the prompt, type:#lpadmin -p <local printername> -s <remote host name or IP address&g
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
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
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
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
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
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
6.2 UNIX Printing6-31TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6When using sam, specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to /dev/lprprinter/<
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
Forewordxi2) 10BaseT/2USER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A.)FCC PART 15- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply wit
6.2 UNIX Printing6-33TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6NoteNext, you need to initialize the printer8. Type the following commands:#accept <printer name&
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
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
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
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
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
6.3 Running Telnet6-39TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.3 Running TelnetThe Telnet utility uses the standard remote terminal protocol to configure the IP
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
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
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
xiiForewordThe use of non-shield cables is likely to result in interference with radiocommunications and is prohibited under FCC rules.USER INSTRUCTIO
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
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
6.4 FTP Printing6-45TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 66.4 FTP PrintingUse the following procedure for using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to print.1. Start
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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7.1 LED Status Indicator7-1Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7This chapter describes normal operation of the NIC in the printer, and also provides
7.1 LED Status Indicator7-2Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7Green LED blinks slowly.Awaiting print jobs sometime after power-on completes.Some pr
7.2 Status/Configuration Report7-3Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.2 Status/Configuration ReportThe Status/Configuration report is sent as a pr
7.2 Status/Configuration Report7-4Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7AppleTalk Network Information enabledFrame Type: 802.2 SNAP On 802.3Protocol A
ForewordxiiiUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Ca
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
7.4 How to Diagnose Problems7-6Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.4 How to Diagnose ProblemsUse the following list to determine the cause of prin
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
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-8Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.5 Troubleshooting ChecklistsUse the checklists in this section to identify an
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-9Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7• Did you assign the printer to the type Remote Other /Unknown?If the PCONSOLE
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-10Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7•Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled?Auto Endcap lets you send data to a network printer. U
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-11Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 7• The password assigned to the NIC through PCONSOLE matches the password assig
7.5 Troubleshooting Checklists7-12Operation and TroubleshootingChapter 77.5.3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol• Is the Macintosh computer connected
AppendixAJumper SettingsJumper SettingsAppendix APageWorks.book Page -1 Tuesday, August 4, 1998 11:21 AM
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xivForewordUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For Europe)CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Car
Jumper SettingsA-1Jumper SettingsAppendix AThe NIC will normally automatically configure the network configuration without the need to access internal
A.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper LocationsA-2Jumper SettingsAppendix AA.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper LocationsThe illustration below sho
A.2 Ethernet JumpersA-3Jumper SettingsAppendix AA.2 Ethernet JumpersOn a NIC with both 10BaseT and 10Base2 capability there are three jumpers that aff
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
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B.1 Network Interface CardB-1SpecificationsAppendix BB.1 Network Interface CardThe following tables provide general specifications for the NIC.Network
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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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ForewordxvWelcomeCongratulations on your selection of this quality Minolta Network Interface Card. This User’s Manual provides information about set-u
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
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
C.1 Accessing the HTTP Server ScreensC-3Using a Web BrowserAppendix CC.1.2 Network Administration pageNetwork administration functions are performed f
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
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
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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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
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
CONTENTSxviCONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction1.1 What’s in the Package ... 1-21.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements...
IndexD-3IndexAppendix DNetwork Protocol 6-43Disable 6-43Enable 6-43NIC (Network Interface Card)AppleTalk C-5Configuration 4-22, 5-4, 7-10Factory Defau
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
CONTENTSxviiChapter 4: NetWare Configuration4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.x... 4-14.1.1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server .. 4
CONTENTSxviiiChapter 5: AppleTalk Configuration5.1 Choosing the Printer ... 5-15.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage
ForewordiSoftware License Agreement and Warranty(i)For the US and CanadaSoftware License AgreementImportant:Before installing the software please care
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
CONTENTSxx6.3.5 Reset Unit... 6-436.3.6 Restore Factory Defaults ... 6-436.3.7 Change P
CONTENTSxxiAppendix A: Jumper SettngsA.1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations...A-2A.2 Ethernet Jumpe
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Introduction1-1IntroductionChapter 1This Network Interface Card (NIC) is a multi protocol device that is designed to support an Ethernet connection ex
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
1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements1-3IntroductionChapter 11.2 Hardware/NOS RequirementsThe Network Interface Card hardware and software require the followi
1.2 Hardware/NOS Requirements1-4IntroductionChapter 1HardwareSupport for 10 or 100 megabit Ethernet networks: either 10Base2 (also known as ThinWire o
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
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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,
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
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3-1Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3The CD-ROM contains the following programs for the Windows environment.• Discovery ProgramThis program automatic
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-2Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)3-3Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3You can use the following procedure to manually install t
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-4Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3Note3. After the settings are the way you want, click OK
ForewordiiiLimited Software WarrantyLimited WarrantyMinolta warrants that the software will perform in accordance with theaccompanying written materia
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP)3-5Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 31. Insert the CD-ROM into your workstation’s CD-ROM drive
3.1 Discovery Program – Management Access Program (MAP) 3-6Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 34. Clicking a NIC URL displays the Printer Management pa
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
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,
3.2 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-9Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 3Based on DNS (Domain Name Server)Select this option to identify printers acc
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
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
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
3.3 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program3-13Utilizing Windows ProgramsChapter 33.3.2 Installing the Printer Driver and Settingthe Printer Port1. Using th
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
ivForewordSoftware License Agreement and Warranty(ii)For all other countries including EuropeSoftware License AgreementImportant:Before installing the
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Forewordv(4) transfer possession of copies of the Software to another party by transferring a copy of this Agreement and all other documentation along
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
4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-10NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery EmulationNovell’s NetWare 4.x c
4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-11NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Note4.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLEOnce you confirm the
4.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery Emulation4-12NetWare ConfigurationChapter 4Use Quick Setup to connect your print server, print queue and printer
4-13NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory ServicesNovell Directory Services (NDS) offers a different, more advanced
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
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
4-16NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.3Create Print Queue Object1. Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu
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
4-18NetWare ConfigurationChapter 42. When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the O
viForeword7. TERMINATIONYou may terminate your license at any time by destroying the Software andall your copies of it or as otherwise described in th
4-19NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.5Assign Print Server Object1. At the Directory Tree, double click on the print server object you just created an
4-20NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.6Check AssignmentsAt the Directory Tree, double click on the Print Queue object you just created. At the Print Q
4-21NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.3.7Set Up and Reset the PrinterNWADMIN configuration is complete. Before you can begin printing, though, be sure t
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
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
4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4-24NetWare ConfigurationChapter 44.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE UtilityThis section explains how to use the PCONS
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
4.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4-26NetWare ConfigurationChapter 45. Select Notify List for Printer from the menu.6. Select the printer from the
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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
5.1 Choosing the Printer5-1AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh. This chapter explains how to con
5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program5-2AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 510. The options available at this point depend on your printer dr
5.2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program5-3AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 5You can use the following procedure to start the NIManage program
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
5.3 Configuring the NIC5-5AppleTalk ConfigurationChapter 55.3.3 Protocol SetupUse the Protocol Setup option to configure network protocols other than
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6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-1TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6This chapter explains how to configure the NIC and your network for use with
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-2TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6NoteWindows for WorkgroupsWindows for Workgroups does not normally come with
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
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
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
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
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
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
6.1 Installation in a Windows Environment6-8TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Windows 95Once you install the spooler onto the workstation; the setup progra
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
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
6.2 UNIX Printing6-11TCP/IP ConfigurationChapter 6Between the host-based and printer-based TCP/IP printing capabilities, the NIC works with:• All UNIX
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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