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1. nnne 6 5 Create Queue eren eee 6 6 Creating a printer port 4 3 D Default Gateway ssseeesss 2 11 Delay in minutes for first message 6 7 Deleting a Queue s esses 6 6 DEEP aide donee 2 2 Appendix 5 Disable Bindery sans sn 2 11 Domain Name Server 2 11 E Enable AppleTalk 2 12 Enable Bindery Mode 6 4 Enable DHCP ss SO Ee bee es Eve eos 2 12 Enable LPD Banner 2 12 Enable NDS Mode e 6 4 Enable NetWare ee 2 9 Enable NetWare Print Server 6 3 Enable Printer eene 6 4 Egdeld Es RE time nt don 7 3 Ethernet connector EE 1 4 Ethernet Frame Type 2 11 6 3 F Factory Default 2 8 8 2 Factory Default Settings Appendix 4 FCC Regulations eeeeeessssse iii Features of the Network Interface Card 1 2 File Server Volume eene 6 6 FindiPrinters is EE SG use 3 4 3 8 PAGS EE OR NE EE 3 5 3 9 Folder structure on the CD ROM V G General description of the network setup um do CA AM RM cto SM UE CDM 2 2 H How to Diagnose Problems
2. 8 4 ATIP SERVER ulii e a hn 2 5 Index 1 INDEX I Important notice IV Information for the TCP IP network administrator Appendix 5 Installation of IP Peer to Peer 3 2 Installation of IPX Peer to Peer 3 7 Installation of the Network Interface Card 1 2 installing MAP suisvemvsssactozekevt d Evite dese SG bad uns 2 6 Installing UNIX TCP IP Programs BEG Ge Appendix 8 IP AOOIBSS osea a SG EE De de 2 2 2 11 3 4 5 4 Appendix 6 Appendix 7 IP Address in NVRAM 2 12 IP Peet Per ESE ide 3 2 IP Peer to Peer setup 3 3 MPO GES ie ere No EN dive spa a as 3 3 PER ZP ie Se nee 1 3 1 4 3 2 IPX PPeer to Gol dicendo 3 6 IPX Peer to Peer setup 3 8 PX EE N dics 1 4 3 6 IPAP P ner nier 1 8 1 4 3 7 L ANS oa ee Ne ee ee 1 4 LED Status Indicator nee 8 2 BD 4 2 lod UNIX Printing esses 5 5 LPD EPR Printio 5i eite eda cea 4 1 LPD LPR SetUp sissies ee se n s iSi 4 2 M main body printer 2i etn teen iii main body printer copier i Management Access Program 2 6 MAP eet ee 1 3 2 2 6 8 MAP Operating requirements 2 6 Max HOPS TOL sentent Ee ee 3 3 MIB SR Re ee ee oe P 5 2 N Name of each product in this manual IV
3. 8 4 Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol 8 5 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections 8 4 INDEX U bid EE AD AE EIE 3 5 WAIL Name aain EE N lets 3 5 3 9 nit SASSA Ne st 2 9 UNIX Configuration 1 5 5 1 UNIX printing through TCP IP 5 2 UNIX TCP IP Programs 1 3 Appendix 8 User Group name ES s 6 7 Users Groups Notified by Printer 6 5 Using arp command 2 3 Using arp command UNIX 2 4 Usma BOOTE sun Appendix 6 Using BOOTP Lite ou ee ee ee neers 2 3 Ueirnd DEER ss 2 2 Appendix 5 Using IP Peer to Peer 3 2 Using IPX Peer to Peer 3 6 Usmo MAP EE EE HE 2 5 2 6 Using NIManage eese 2 5 Ven LAND EE ere Appendix 7 Using the accompanying CD ROM 1 3 Using the NIManage 7 2 Using the NWSetup program 6 3 Using Web Utilities 2 8 HIE EEble ss tsetse natn DE ee 1 4 W Web Utilities 5er an eue 2 8 Web UI sise eines ue 6 8 WVINGOWS 2000 se nn ra 4 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration 1 4 3 1 Windows 95 98 Me NT 4 0 NT 2000 IV Windows NT 4 2 Windows NT 2000 Configuration 1 4 4 1 Z Zone Name eeeeeeereee nnns 2 13 Index 3 Qce Oc USA
4. Configuring IP address to the network interface card Regardless of the printing mode selected the network interface card must be given the IP address and routing parameters You can configure the IP address for the network interface card in one of the following ways Use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol See Using DHCP Information for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix Use arp and ping capability See Assigning IP Address General Description of the Network Setup in Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Use BOOTP Internet Boot Protocol See Using BOOTP to assign IP address Information for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix Use reverse ARP rarp capability Ethernet II frame type only See Using rarp to assign IP address Information for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix Use arp command MAP Management Access Program or BOOTP Lite for Windows See Assigning IP Address General Description of the Network Setup in Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card e Use NIManage for Macintosh See Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration MEMO You can use the BOOTP rarp or arp and ping procedures only when the network interface card is in its default state when no IP information has been entered Depending on the topology you need to provide the MAC address of the network interface card The MAC address is the 12 character code
5. v Search for IP based printers EE v Search for IP based printers Help Max Hops for IP Search p 2 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card At the MAP Setup stage you need to specify protocols used by the network interface cards and a maximum IP hop number To do this indicate check mark next to Search for IPX based printers for IPX based network interface cards and Search for IP based printers for IP based network interface cards When using an IP protocol specify MAX Hops for IP Search in which case you can select a number between 0 and 15 The default number is set to 2 If you select 0 only segments pertaining to computers which restart the MAP are found If you select 2 all networks which are accessible passing through two or less routers are found MEMO Note that selecting a large number can result in the occurrence of a large volume of traffics at one time Starting MAP To start the MAP select Start 2 Program Map MAP Once started MAP searches for the network interface cards existing on the networks according to the MAP setup When identifying the network interface card MAP starts a Web Browser specified as standard and displays a list of available network interface cards By default the network interface card is named OCE serial number When you select a desired network interface card from the list the Main
6. Define the network interface card as the print server Define the notification list password as necessary Set up the primary file server as necessary On completion of setup turn off the main power of the print controller and the main body printer and turn it on again The main body printer will print out a Status Page indicating the file servers equipped with print server and the queues that the file servers will service MEMO The primary file sever must be defined if the network is of a large scale and connects many sites having more than one file server PCONSOLE should be used to set up the primary file sever 6 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration B Setup for NetWare 4 x Novell NetWare 4 x can operate in two modes NetWare Directory Service NDS and Bindery Emulation Ser vice Bindery Emulation Bindery Emulation and NDS will be executed simultaneously It is also possible to set up the print server so that it operates only in Bindery Emulation mode or in NDS mode The print server set up for NDS mode will also service the file server of an old version operating in Bindery mode AN If NDS is not set up properly for the print server and Bindery Service mode is not operating the print server cannot find the file server and Novell NetWare protocol will be indicated as inactive in the Status Page Setup information NDS Novell Directory Service NDS offers a diffe
7. Type yes or no then press Enter Type no to perform manual edits lt printer name gt Oce Print Server printer 1ps dev printer name if usr nic infilter Sd usr spool printer name gt 6 Installation for the system is completed When prompted to configure additional printers type yes or no then press Enter It is recommended that you ping the network interface card to test com munications Like all BSD systems ULTRIX uses the etc printcap file to configure a printer The interface to the installation script is the same for all BSD systems however the printcap entry is different If you use the printcap entry generated automatically by the installation script this will be transparent to you Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 1 1 Appendix Installing and Printing on HP UX System 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct network interface card utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the network interface card Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example type printfast then press Enter 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name then press Enter 4 Your screen displays your install script information as for example Node name of the Oce Print Server printfast Printer name to be used lt printer name gt The printer is attached o
8. Index 2 NDS SEE GE ne 1 5 6 9 NDS CONIEXT ee ne ee Ee 6 5 NDS SCID E 6 10 Natalie SE DEE ER cu 1 5 6 8 NetWared SR ER Ee DS beers 1 5 6 9 NetWare Configuration 1 5 6 1 Network Address eese 2 9 network interface card IV Network Interface Card Overview 1 1 Network Interface Card specification Appendix 2 Network setting procedures 1 4 network setup sees 2 2 2 8 NIMartiage suite tte ut 1 3 7 2 NWAD MIN nt ee de ns cr eue 6 10 NWSetuD eise ee see ee EE ee ee Ee ee 1 3 6 2 O OMGIS ES EE OE EE 2 13 P Package contents iis ee EE ee Ee ee Ee iii PGONSOLE ane ee ie 6 8 6 10 Peer to Peer Printing 3 1 Peer to Peer setup 3 8 Permanent ER EE Ee nats 3 5 3 8 EPOD eie Gee tn 3 4 Port Number ees ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee 3 5 wii EES ee SE lil Preferred File Server 2 10 Preferred NDS Context 2 10 6 4 Preferred NDS Tree 2 10 6 4 Primary File Server 6 4 print Controller esso ui dotes niae ecu N EE EE ii iil Print Queue Scan Rate 2 11 6 3 Print Server Name 2 9 6 3 Print Server Password 2 10 6 3 Print Ser
9. Start gt Programs gt lp p2p gt IP P2P to start up IP Peer to Peer Setting IP Peer to Peer 1 Once IP Peer to Peer begins the IP Peer To Peer Setup dialog box appear to enable you to set up the Max Hops for IP Port and Printer Names of the printing system g IP PeerToPeer Setup Version J M Ed Max Hops for 2 Cancel IF Port Printers E agag Help Printer H ames 1 based on Serial Numbers i based on F Address 1 based on ONS Name based on unit name Max Hops for IP Peer to Peer broadcasts a search for the network interface card on the network The default of Max Hops for 0 15 is 2 When the value is set to 0 a search will be exercised only in the segment in which the computer with an activated IP Peer to Peer belongs When the value is 2 up to two network routers will be searched everywhere accessible via up to two routers Note that the greater the value of Maximum Hop Count the more traffics generated IP Port Currently you do not need to type anything in this field Printer Names Designate the network interface card name indicated when you selected the printer port during the printer driver setup You may use the serial number of the network interface card IP address DNS name or any unit name as the network interface card name To change the currently assigned printer name restart Windows Then execute the IP Peer to Peer again to set up the netwo
10. BERD IPESsei TT eee 4 2 Adding a printer port on Windows NT 4 2 Creating a printer port on Windows 2000 4 3 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 4 1 Chapter 4 Windows NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR Printing The network interface card is eduipped with the standard print server protocol LPD Line Printer Daemon for TCP IP which enables you to use network printing service for TCP IP LPR Line Printer Remote from Win dows NT 4 0 Service Pack 3 or later or Windows 2000 computers to print To use the TCP IP network protocol for LPD LPR printing the network interface card must be set up for TCP IP in advance AN Confirm that TCP IP is set up correctly on the Windows NT 2000 computer using the main body printer via the network interface card before setting up the print controller For TCP IP setting refer to Windows NT 2000 on line help etc B LPD LPR setup Adding a printer port on Windows NT To print by LPD LPR from Windows NT computer add a printer port and install the printer driver on Windows NT Before doing Confirm the following settings to be completed e TCP IP setting to each Windows NT computer e Installation of Microsoft TCP IP Printing MEMO Installation of Microsoft TCP IP Printing Select Network from the Control Panel of Windows NT 4 0 to display the Network dialog box Click the Service tab and make sure that Microsof
11. Context Specifies an NDS context for the queue NWSetup lists all the queues within this context or the subcontexts in the Queue field This field is only enabled when NDS support is enabled By default the NDS Context should be set to the preferred NDS context specified in the Print Server Settings screen Queue Lists all the queues available on currently selected connection e Ifan NDS connection is specified then a list of all queue names in the selected context and all subcontexts is displayed f you change the context in the NDS Context field or change the connection in the Connection Server field then the queue list is refreshed to reflect the new connection or context f you double click on a queue in the list the queue is automatically added to the printer s service and you exit this screen Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 6 5 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration Deleting a Queue Highlight the queue you want to delete and click on the Delete Queue button A confirmation screen appears which asks if you really want to delete the highlighted queue Press Yes to delete or No to cancel the deletion MEMO If you delete a queue you are not physically deleting the object from the file server In order to delete the queue from a file server you must use your NetWare utility to remove the queue from the file server queue list Add User Delete User Press the Add User or Delete User button
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13. Management Access Program 2 6 e Operating redalremebitsud an vane ore eee 2 6 ins allingdvlATA RE Me EE I E e 2 6 e lid PAPER E 2 6 Situ re EO ESE Le OE Te 2 7 B Using Web Utilities 2 8 d Ne Work SELDE EE RE OE 2 10 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 1 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card E General description of the network setup With the network interface card there are five ways to print over TCP IP Use IP P2P in peer to peer printing setup via Windows 95 98 Me Use IPX P2P in peer to peer printing setup via Windows 95 98 Me Use LPD LPR via Windows NT 2000 Use Ipd lpr via UNIX Use UNIX TCP IP Programs via UNIX Assigning IP Address Before printing over TCP IP you first need to assign the IP address to the network interface card There are six ways to assign the IP address to the network interface card Use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for automatic IP address assignment Use BOOTP Lite from Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 for assigning a specific IP address Use the arp Address Resolution Protocol command from Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 for assigning a spe cific IP address Use the arp Address Resolution Protocol command from UNIX for assigning a specific IP address Use MAP Management Access Program for assigning a specific IP address Use NIManage from Macintosh for assigning a specific IP address Wh
14. NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR Printing 5 Select Create a new Port and then choose LPR Port from Type Click the Next button 6 Type the IP address assigned to the network interface card for Name or address of server provid ing Ipd in the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box 7 Type PORT1 upper case for Name of printer or print queue on that server and click the OK button 8 You come to the step of installing the printer driver Follow the wizard information For more details on printer driver installation refer to the Oc User s Guide designed for your specific print controller model 4 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration B UNIX printing through TCP IP 5 2 DA HTTOAUC LION e ere EE EE 5 2 e PANUNG overview eoi E eae es ee ee ee 5 3 Configuring IP address to the network interface card 5 4 e ipd X pies ER RM ee ee 5 5 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 5 1 Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration E UNIX printing through TCP IP Introduction This section explains how to configure the network interface card and your network for use with TCP IP commu nication in various UNIX environments Independent setup and installation procedures are provided for most popular UNIX systems The TCP IP capability of the network interface card will also operate with lpr spoolers on other systems and with spooler supervisor capabili
15. Printer Driver For more information about steps 1 and 2 refer to Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card and for more information about steps 3 to 5 refer to Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration peer to peer For IPX peer to peer connections 1 Add IPX SPX Protocol to your computer 2 Install IPX P2P from the accompanying CD ROM 3 Install Printer Driver For more information refer to Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration peer to peer Windows NT 2000 configuration LPD LPR To print by LPD LPR from Windows NT 2000 use the following setup procedure 1 Using BOOTP Lite or the arp command assign IP address to the network interface card 2 Using Web Utilities make the network interface card TCP IP settings 3 Make TCP IP settings on your computer Windows 95 98 Me 4 Add Create the Printer Port and install Printer Driver For more information about steps 1 and 2 refer to Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card and for more information about steps 3 to 4 refer to Chapter 4 Windows NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR 1 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 1 Network Interface Card Overview UNIX configuration Ipd lpr If you are using UNIX see Assigning IP address in Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration and Information for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix NetWare configurati
16. Stored in nonvolatile memory Appendix 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix B 10 100 Base T UTP cable specifications Use the following universal Ethernet standard when configuring your 10 100BaseT UTP cables to connect to the RJ45 connector on the Network Interface Card The cable should be Category Type 5 or better depending on length MERE Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 3 Appendix E Factory Default Settings Data transfer speed Password TCP IP Novell NetWare Apple Talk Peer to Peer IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Base Port Number DHCP IP Address LPD Banner Ethernet Frame Type NetWare IPX SPX Print Server Name Print Server Password Scan Rate Print Queue Ethernet Frame Type Disable Bindery Preferred NDS Context Preferred NDS Tree AppleTalk Printer Name Ethernet Frame Type Peer to Peer Printer Name Ethernet Frame Type Automatic recognition sysadm 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10001 Enabled Enabled Enabled Ethernet II Enabled OCE serial number No Value 1 Sec Auto Search Enabled No Value No Value Enabled OCE serial number 802 2 On 802 3 Enabled OCE serial number Auto Search If the Network Interface Card can not get the any frame type when starting 802 2 On 802 3 is to be selected Appendix 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix B Information for the TCP IP network administr
17. and queue on the NetWare server instead of using NetWare utilities e Set up the network interface card for network printing How to install To install NWSetup perform the following procedure 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and double click on Setup exe in the NWSETUP folder 2 A setup program will start Confirm the display and click on the Next button 3 Confirm a folder to install NWSetup By default the folder is C Program Files NWSETUP When clicking on the Next button necessary files are copied and then installation is completed Or Install NWSetup directly from the CD ROM as follows 1 Setthe CD ROM into your CD drive Select RUN from the Windows Start menu Type lt CD Drive gt NWSETUP SETUP EXE BP S N Follow the instructions in the SETUP program MEMO If you are configuring for NDS Novell Directory Services make sure you are logged into the correct tree and context before you initiate this program 6 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration Using the NWSetup program Select a Print Server NWSetup displays a list of all print servers network interface cards available on your network after you start the program The print server appears with its serial number Once you select the print server you want to configure the Print Server Settings screen appears This screen lets you set up your version of NetWare for the
18. cannot attach to a file server it will use the sensed values but will not store them If the network interface card does not see any Novell activity it will use 802 2 on 802 3 as a frame type and will assign itself a network number of 0 The frame type and network number being used is reported on the Status Page If a network interface card is being moved from a site that had active Novell to a site that does not the unit should be reset to factory default to clear the frame type and network number information 3 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing Installation of IPX Peer to Peer To install the IPX Peer to Peer perform the following procedure o gg Aa 9 N Insert the CD ROM that came with the network interface card into the CD ROM drive From the Windows main window click on Start Click on Run From Run type CDROM drive gt NetUtil IPX P2P SETUP EXE Click on OK At the IPX Peer to Peer Setup screen click on Next MEMO If setup detected a previous installation of the IPX Peer to Peer it will prompt you to have Setup delete the old driver and continue the installation procedure Click on Yes or No Once the IPX Peer to Peer is installed each printer on the network that supports this peer to peer capability will appear as a Port under Printer Properties To use the Peer to Peer connection create a logical pr
19. controller and the main body printer and back on again and then send the ping command again to verify that the network interface card obtained its IP address A confirmation message displays as 192 9 200 200 is alive 9 Remove the entry from the arp cache using the following command Specify the network interface card either by its IP address or by its name for example arp d printfast 2 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Using MAP By using MAP Management Access Program included the CD ROM that comes with the network inter face card you can automatically identify the network interface card on the network and set it up for TCP IP by using Web Utilities To use this method to assign the IP address to the network interface card the following procedure should be performed on computers in advance TCP IP correctly configured e IPX SPX compatible protocol installed MAP installed and MAP setup correctly executed About how to set up TCP IP and how to install IPX SPX compatible protocol refer to Windows Help menus for example For MAP refer to Using MAP Management Access Program in this chapter MEMO To change an IP address already assigned to a network interface card you can not use the arp command Use Web Utilities instead These methods also allow you to set up subnet mask and default gateway etc Using NIManage Refer to Chapter 7 AppleTalk Confi
20. ethernet address ip IP address sm subnet mask gw gateway address Example for an RFC 1048 system printfast ht ether sha 0040AF03AF6E sip 192920072004 sm 255 0 0 0 egw 192 9 200 TOEN If running SCO UNIX add vm rfc1048 The same information uses the following format on an RFC 951 system host htype haddr iaddr bootfile printfast 1 00 40 af 03 af 6e 192 9 200 200 default boot 7 Start the BOOTP daemon by typing bootpd s 8 Check the print controller to verify that the network interface card is connected to the network Turn on the print controller and the main body printer 9 Wait until the print controller and the main body printer power up and finish initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in nonvolatile memory The network interface card should re initialize itself 10 After the network interface card has re initialized send a ping command to verify that the print server obtained its IP address For example Dung 92 9522002200 Appendix 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 11 12 Appendix If the print server has the address a confirmation message displays 192 9 200 200 is alive Remove your changes to the etc bootptab file Stop the BOOTP daemon and if you want it to run restart it Using rarp to assign IP Address The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol rarp allows network devices to query a s
21. hosts For example type printfast then press Enter 3 What is the printer name Type desired printer name then press Enter 4 The screen displays install script information you provided as for example Node name of the Oce Print Server printfast Printer name to be used lt printer name gt The printer is attached on PORT1 When asked to OK this configuration type yes or no then press Enter 5 The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your etc printcap file See below for a sample printcap file Type yes or no then press Enter If you type no you may perform manual edits In your etc printcap file be sure not to change the name of the device given the network interface card in Step 2 You must reference the same Ip entry you wrote on the Ip command line of the printcap file For example printer name gt Oce Print Server printer lp dev printer name gt 1f usr nic infilter Sd usr spool printer name gt Except for the first line all printcap entries must be prefaced with a tab 6 The Installation script creates a spool directory in usr spool and starts the daemon for the newly configured printer It also displays the path used in case you need to restart the daemon For example usr nic nic print dev nic lt printer name gt printfast 10001 amp 7 Run the ps command so that yo
22. implemented on the network interface cards The MAP itself has no interface so either of the following Web Browsers is required as an interface Netscape Navigator version 4 x or greater e Interment Explorer version 4 x or greater To use Web Browser it is necessary that a TCP IP protocol be installed to the Windows compliant computer And to identify the network interface cards it is necessary that a TCP IP protocol or an IPX protocol be set up beforehand both on the network interface cards and on the Windows capable computers Installing MAP Perform the following steps to install MAP 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and double click on Setup exe in the Map folder 2 A setup program will start Confirm the display and click on the Next button 3 Confirm a folder to install MAP By default settings the folder is C Program Files MAP When clicking on the Next button necessary files are copied and then installation is completed Setting up MAP As a result of executing the MAP setup program two programs MAP Setup and MAP are installed The MAP Setup is a program to set up a necessary environment for MAP which identifies the network interface cards To use the MAP it is necessary to execute the MAP Setup program first To start the MAP Setup program select Start gt Program gt Map gt MAP Setup When the program starts the following display will appear t MAP Setup Ea
23. only from the network interface card Device field as no Zone field is displayed 3 Select the Zone that has the network interface card you want to administer Available network interface cards on that Zone appear in the network interface card field 4 Select the network interface card you want to use Setup the network interface card Use the options added to the menu bar to configure the network interface card Depending on your printing system certain functions may appear grayed out which indicates that they cannot be selected e Use Printer Setup to configure your network interface card for PostScript printers e Use Reset to perform a full reset of the network interface card When you select Reset from the network interface card menu the network interface card resets automatically e Use Configuration to change the network interface card name and the AppleTalk Zone name and also view the network interface card configuration features You can change the default name of the network interface card to another one you may prefer Be sure to recycle the power to the print controller and the main body printer Off then On otherwise the changes you made will not occur 7 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration When you choose Configuration the following screen appears Configuration Device Type Network Interface Card Serial Number 9307 44 AppleTalk Zone No Zones P
24. ready to print Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 5 5 Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration Setting Up an AIX Remote Printer to Use Ipd Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interface card using the Ipd of the network interface card o oc P 9 N At the prompt type smit spooler cr When a window appears select Manage Remote Printers When a menu appears select Client Services Another menu appears select Remote Printer Queues Another menu appears select Add a Remote Queue When a window appears change the values shown to configure the network interface card The values displayed are default values You must replace the short and long form filter values with the values shown in the following table Data Requested Example Data Description Name of queue to aad print 1 Name of local printer queue Destination Host printfast NIC IP hostname Short Form Filter usr lpd bsdshort Required value Long Form Filter usr lpd bsdlong Required value Name of remote printer queue PORTI Network interface card Name of device to add printi Name of local queue After you have supplied all values press Enter You can now print Setting Up an AIX 4 0 System Use these procedures to install the network interface card in a AIX 4 0 system 1 O S uou Uus deo co IN e Run SMIT Printer Select Print Spooling Select Add a Print Queue Select Remote Use
25. type of print controller it is attached to by either Accepting the default port setting PCL PostScript and other or Changing the listed emulations via a standard IP based Web Browser The sections that follow give specific Ipd setup instructions for various systems Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use Ipd To set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interface card using printer resident Ipd add an entry to the etc printcap file on your host for each printer you use Perform the following procedure 1 Open the etc printcap file Make an entry naming the network interface card as the remote host and PORT1 as the remote printer name A typical printcap entry is as follows printer name gt for example lprprinter 1p rm remote host gt for example name as entered in etc hosts rp PORT1 Sd usr spool lpd printer name gt for example spool directory on system used to spool data and control files This entry will send jobs spooled at usr spool lpd sprinter name to the printer designated lt printer_name gt to be printed at port 1 the internal connection to the printer of the network interface card designated as lt remote_host gt 2 Create the spooling directory For example type mkdir usr spool lpd printer name gt 3 To print via the spooler use the Ipr command Type lpr P printer name file name Installation and testing are done You are now
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27. 3275 750 v100 pdf NetUtil BOOTP IP P2P IPX P2P MAP NWSetup UNIX UserGuide L Ether75_v100 pdf Readme txt Macintosh ACROREAD L Reader Installer NetUtil L NI Manage NI Manage UserGuide Oce3275 750 v100 pdf Ether75 v100 pdf Readme txt Acrobat Reader 4 05 Printer Driver for Windows95 98 Me Printer Driver for WindowsNT 2000 Network Print Controller 75 User s Guide IP address assign program IP base Peer to Peer program IPX base Peer to Peer program Management Access program NetWare Setup program Utilities for Unix Ethernet Card 75 User s Guide Acrobat Reader 4 0 Program for network administrator Network Print Controller 75 User s Guide Ethernet Card 75 User s Guide Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide v Contents CONTENTS Riiie MEE RE CT iii Af out this manual si EE RD a ed EE ED PE D t M LIC ed iii e Complidnt mode sucus EE OE cd dot tad tu ie iii Fackage Contents esce det bec ce dei ert etaed eiim tem qiu inani ob eee iii OCC Re9gulallOliS MERE i iue Sa siot tais iu dt e ut ac ud EISE ee ACE CU MILLE iii Canadian Department of Communications Regulations ees ee ee Ee ee ee RR ee EE ee ee ee iV Registered trademarks LS a A nennen nnne nnne nnn nnns nnn nnns nnn iv Name of each product in this manual siens iv IMPOnlant Nole EE RS EE eet i es ed LO ee eee IV roldersir cture on the CD ROM rite ae cece settee eects cede EE ee ee OL Pene
28. EERING CORP Users Groups Notified by Printer Lists all users and user groups who will be notified when a printer error is detected Users and groups associated with bindery connections will be listed in the format bindery server name user group name Users and groups associated with NDS connections will be listed by their distinguished names Example If a user named Susan on the bindery server OLD SERVER is listed on the printer s notify list then the user would be listed as OLD SERVER SUSAN If a user named Albert whose NDS context is ENGINEERING CORP is on the printer s notify list then the user would be listed as ALBERT ENGINEERING CORP When you double click on an entry in this field the Notify Settings screen appears See Configuring the Notify Settings later in this section MEMO The print server supports the Notify function only in Bindery mode Add Queue Delete Queue Use the Add and or Delete queue buttons to make changes Adding a Queue When the user clicks on the Add Queue button a dialog box appears see above where the user can add a queue to the printing system Below is a description of each field Connection Server Use to select a server connection This list includes the NDS connection and all of the bindery file server connections which the user has The NDS connection is always the first one listed by default When a new connection is selected the Queue field is automatically updated NDS
29. I SUD Sn ue 2 8 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing 3 1 E sing IR Peer to Peer As ee e Ee GR Re ee Ee dL amio SA RIG 3 2 e basic TOPE PSeIUD caedi eo Ee GR Ee ei EE GE RR Ge eG 3 2 Installation of IP Peer to Peer iii 3 2 IP Peer to Peer setup DE 3 3 e Seting up printer diVer MS ED ease a ee DE DE ee na EG ee 3 5 EUSO IPX Feer Peel n TE E 3 6 e Introduction and preparalo sk EE Ee ee di De EE RE De N 3 6 Installation of IPX Peer to Peer ee ee eed ee ee ee ee ee ee ee EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 7 IPX Peer to Peer Sep cc t 3 8 vi Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Contents Chapter 4 Windows NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR Printing 4 1 BB ABI PY SRE a TET 4 2 Adding a printer port on Windows NT 4 2 Creating a printer port on Windows 2000 ss 4 3 Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration sn KEER RE E RR KERE RR REG ERK RE eere eene nennen 5 1 I UNIX printing thre gh TS Py IP ES Se RS Ge EE o EG N OE GE tu eno ee DE net Se 5 2 TOC UCU OI ER N ces ee rd EP 5 2 O PUNUNG OVELVIEW pL E 5 3 Configuring IP address to the network interface card ccccecececceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaaeeaaaaeaaaes 5 4 OG UNI Ri ie EE e OE ET 5 5 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration RR REG ER RR EE ERK EER RR Re 6 1 E Sep MINS SUD si EE EE De AE Ee dut diese 6 2 OW los all SR RR EE nn pacs tt oad ER De Ee Ee G
30. N Is Iprprinter1 a remote printer or a local printer Type R 5 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration 6 Enter remote host name type host name entered in printcap for Oce Print Server For example type Lprprinter 7 Confirm the information you have entered Type Y 8 Confirm the preceding connection as your system default Type Y or N 9 Do you want to start the remote daemon now Type Y 10 Enter another printer name or quit setup Type Q 11 Usinga line editor of your choice edit the etc printcap file by changing rpz entry to rpz PORT1 See example below printer1 lp used to specify device name for a local printer field must be empty rm lprprinter remote machine name or network name of print server rp PORT1 remote printer name or the name of the print server Sd usr spool lpd printer1 name of the spool directory on the client Setting Up System V Release 4 and Solaris 2 X to Use Ipd If your system recognizes the LPSYSTEM command you do not need to install the dedicated utility Oc host side software Another option is the admintool if your system supports it e LPSYSTEM Installation The following procedure must be executed from the Bourne Shell Type SH then press Enter to enter the Bourne Shell program Use the following procedures to install LPSYSTEM 1 Ipsystem t bsd Print server host name in etc hosts file Your system may want its IP ad
31. Oce Ethernet Card 75 User s Guide Network Interface Card User s Guide for the Network Administration Oce Ethernet Card 75 2001 by Oce USA Inc and Oce Printing Systems USA Inc ManualVersion Ethernet Card 75 Correspondence Oc USA Inc 5450 N Cumberland Avenue Chicago IL 60656 Oce Printing Systems USA Inc 5600 Broken Sound Blvd Boca Raton FL 33487 Acknowledgments All brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Web Site Address on the Internet http www oceusa com Disclaimer Notice Oce USA Inc and Oc Printing Systems USA Inc has made every effort to ensure that information in this manual is complete and accurate However constant efforts are also being made to improve and update the product Therefore Oce USA Inc and Oce Printing Systems USA Inc shall not be liable for errors in this manual or for any consequential damages resulting from the use of this manual Information contained herein is subject to change without notice Thank you very much for purchasing the Oce Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card This User s Guide includes instructions for making prints handling the machine correctly and safety precautions Please read this manual before performing any printing operations or using the equipment in any way In order to maintain satisfactory printing performance please keep this User s Guide readily availab
32. P Lite utility to assign IP address through Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 UNIX TCP IP Programs supports printing from various UNIX systems Use of flash memory allows upgrading of firmware through network B Installation of the Network Interface Card Request installation of the network interface card from your Oc service representative 1 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 1 Network Interface Card Overview E Using the accompanying CD ROM The CD ROM contains some utility programs used for the network interface card and the User s Guide same as this in the form of PDF Portable Document Format The CD ROM is compatible with Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 or Mac OS The English language version software included in the CD ROM includes the following MAP Management Access Program Utility program to let Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 identify IP or IPX based printing systems on the networks This also allows you to access the Web Utilities implemented in the network interface card and make network and printing system settings by using the Web Utilities in conjunction with Web Browsers IP P2P Program to execute a peer to peer printing from Windows 95 98 Me via TCP IP IPX P2P Program to execute a peer to peer printing through Windows 95 98 Me IPX SPX NWSetup Utility program to set up Novell NetWare for the network interface card from Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 BOOTP Lite Utility program to assign IP address to the network in
33. Page of Web Utilities is displayed 3 Management Access Program Microsoft Internet Explorer iof x File Edit View Go Favorites Help L1 bs E 2 a j ie ar K e gt Q AO u d Pi DBAS ak Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Mail Print 3 Address e C map disc htm Links Management Access Program Update Server List Help Units supporting TCP IP atto 10 11 32 151 Oc Network Print Controller Units supporting IPX SPX Oc Network Print Controller l Done LEJ My Computer Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 7 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card E Using Web Utilities You can use the MAP or specify IP addresses of the network interface cards in a Web Browser to access Web Utilities Network Setup The Web Utilities allows you to check selected options and change specific settings The following descriptions explain the function of each item Oc Ethernet Card 75 Unit Serial Number 921680 Network Administration System Protocols Others ee de Po mode ay vd Fh pe bord tms MEMO When settings are changed the print controller must be restarted to reset restart the network interface card If the print controller is built in the main body printer it is necessary to turn OFF ON the main body printer System Reset Resets the network interface card to make newly setup parameters effective b
34. R from Windows 2000 computer create a printer port and install the printer driver on Windows 2000 Before doing Confirm the following settings to be completed e TCP IP setting to each Windows 2000 computer e Installation of Print Services for Unix MEMO Installation of Print Services for Unix Select Network and Dialup Connections from the Control Panel of Windows 2000 to display the Network and Dialup Connections dialog box Then select the Optional Networking Compo nents in the Advanced menu to indicate the Optional Components Wizard Select the Other Network File and Print Services and then click the Details button to display the Other Network File and Print Services dialog box Make sure that the Print Services for Unix is checked If it is not checked add it For how to add the Print Services for Unix see Windows 2000 on line help etc To add a various services to Windows 2000 the CD ROM for setting up Windows is required Creating a printer port To add a printer port perform the following procedure The accompanying CD ROM containing the printer driver must be prepared 1 Click the Start button and select Printers from Settings Double click Add Printer to activate Add Printer Wizard Click Next gt NM Select Local and click Next Check Search for the best driver for your device off Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 4 3 Chapter 4 Windows
35. Standard Processing Assign a queue name Use the host address of the Oc Print Server for the Remote System Use PORT1 for the queue on the remote system Add a description optional Press Enter to generate Installation is complete Test your printer by executing the following command lp d queue name file name gt 5 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration Setting Up an HP UX Remote Printer to Use Ipd Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interface card using the Ipd of the network interface card To do this o oc P 9 N 10 11 At the prompt type Sam When a window appears select Printer Plotter Manager When the menu appears select List printer and plotters When a list appears select Actions in the title bar From the pull down menu select Add Remote Printer When a window appears add values to configure the network interface card See example below Data Requested Example Description of Input Data Printer Name myprinter name to be used in lp command Remote System Name fastprint Print Server hostname as in etc hosts Remote printer Name PORT1 1pd queue name At the bottom of the screen select Remote Printer is on BSD system from the three choices available Click on the OK button Ping the unit to test communications Type ping lt IP address of the network interface card gt Ping should confirm your IP address with the message lt IP add
36. The IPX Peer to Peer Setup screen appears 2 A list of available IPX enabled printers is displayed after a brief pause while the program searched the network 3 Highlight the printer s you wish to have displayed in the Windows Printer Port listing and click Select This will ensure these the printers are included in the Windows Printer Port listing You may have a maximum of 30 printers selected at any one time 4 Click OK when you have finished selecting all the printers you wish to have displayed in the Windows Printer Port list Step 2 Use the Add Printers option in Windows 1 Click on the Add Printer button 2 Select Local Printer from the menu 3 Select the make and model of the printer you want to use A list of printer ports appears Any IPX peer to peer printers that have been selected from IPX P2P Setup will appear in this list 4 Select the IPX printer you want to use 5 Complete the remainder of the printer setup procedure as you would normally MEMO You may change the printer driver setting at a later time by doing the following Right click on the printer driver icon and select properties Select the Details tab it may take up to 15 seconds to access Click on the arrow in the box labeled Print to the Following Port Select the printer address you wish to use Click OK Gr PRE Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 3 9 Chapter 4 Windows NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR Printing
37. a server that is not available is selected then the first file server in the list is selected Print Server Settings NWSetup lets you set up each printing system This information is usually entered using NetWare s NWADMIN or PCONSOLE utility NWSetup eliminates the need for configuring the print controller and the print server through any NetWare utility A description of each setting follows Enable Printer Indicate whether support for the print controller is enabled e If this box is checked then the print controller is enabled e If the box is not checked then the print controller is not enabled The remaining fields on the screen will not be enabled Printer Name Displays the name of the printer This is a read only field 6 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration Queues Serviced by Printer Lists all the queues which are to be serviced by the printing system Queues associated with bindery connections are listed in the format bindery server name queue name Queues associated with NDS connections are listed by their distinguished names Example If a printer services the queue YOURPTR_Q on the server OLD SERVER which is a bindery server then the queues would be listed as OLD SERVER YOURPTR Q If an NDS server has a distinguished name such as ENGINEERING CORP and with a queue name ENGINGEERING Q servicing the printing system then the queue would be listed as ENGINEERING Q ENGIN
38. as the one you entered during Oc Print Server installation The software installed with your SCO system can satisfy most of your printing needs SCO supplies ASCII to PostScript filters and the system will invoke them automatically if you define the content type of the printer as PostScript The SCO UNIX Ip system also supplies interface scripts that produce PostScript banners Use the Ipfilter com mand to define new filters and content types if necessary The full power and flexibility of the lp print service is now apparent Your printing across the network is completely transparent Installing and Printing on AIX RISC System 6000 The AIX printing subsystem is driven by the qdaemon program The qdaemon uses configuration information stored in the usr lpd qconfig file to manage queues and route jobs to the proper devices This information includes entries for each virtual printer and physical device known to the system An AIX virtual printer is simply a high level software view of a data stream queue and device that controls how a given job will be processed A different virtual printer should be defined for each data stream that a real printer supports For example you would use different virtual printers for PostScript and PCL jobs even though they are destined for the same physical printer Configuring the print controller and the network interface card on an AIX system approximates configuration of a local printer as closely as poss
39. ator Using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a service that provides IP address assignment and mainte nance procedures The network interface card can get IP information from the service There are two user definable variables related with the DHCP functions You can set up those variables from Setup TCP IP of Network Administration provided by the Web utility e Enable DHCP e Enable IP address defined a If you select Not enable DHCP the network interface card does not call for the DHCP service If no IP address is defined for the network interface card or Enable IP address defined is OFF the network interface card attempts to get an IP address by BOOTP requestor or some other means b If DHCP can be used and no IP address is defined for the network interface card or Enable IP address defined is OFF the network interface card calls for the DHCP when reset or power has turned on c If DHCP can be used but an IP address is defined for the network interface card and Enable IP address defined is ON the network interface card gets IP information from NVRAM nonvolatile memory and does not use DHCP service Both of the options Enable DHCP and Enable IP address defined are ON by default values employed at shipment time In this case if the IP identification information stored in NVRAM is not available the network interface card generates a DHCP request AN When DHCP can be used and the factory def
40. ault values are set for the network interface card set up reserve to enable the IP address of the network interface card to be used continually on the DHCP server otherwise the same address might be given to other hosts Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 5 Appendix Using BOOTP to assign IP Address The BOOTP daemon is a native TCP IP option for configuring the IP address of a non disk network device To communicate the IP address use the following procedure 1 Turn off the print controller and the main body printer 2 Loginas superuser on a host that is attached on the same network segment as the print server Confirm the subnet mask is the one you intend to use However if the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server 3 Find the MAC address of the network interface card The address is printed on the Status Page each time you turn the print controller and the main body printer on 4 Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and node name of the network interface card See the network administrator for the IP address For example a net work interface card named printfast with an IP address of 192 9 200 200 has the following entry 192 9 200 200 printfast 5 Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running 6 Editthe etc bootptab file and add the following information Oce host ht hardware type ha
41. be set up on the print servers In Bindery mode only upper case passwords can be used When typing a password into this field it must be identical to the password assigned through PCONSOLE or NWADMIN The typed password is stored in print server setup memory For assigning passwords using PCONSOLE refer to the Novell manual When setting up a print server password type a password into the Print Server Password field and then again type the same password into the Password Retype field for confirmation This password is common to all file servers assigned to the print server Clicking the Accept Settings button will have no effect unless you type one and the same password both in the Print Server Password and Password Retype fields Retype Password Type a password here for confirmation Preferred File Server Type a primary file server name in this field to designate a particular file server for your print server to access This feature allows you to access a desired file server and avoid accessing an undesired file server as when the system is set to search for a file server Preferred NDS Context If you are using Novell NetWare 4 x Directory Services type a preferred NDS context here The preferred NDS context needs to be a complete context name Do not type a period in the front of the context pass You do not need to type a container name print server name since it is in the name field above Here are example
42. body printer printing system Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 or Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows 95 98 Me NT 4 0 2000 or Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 Besure to read the Readme txt file in the accompanying CD ROM For details about operations with Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 Novell NetWare Macintosh or other applications refer to the operating manuals provided with each operating system or software applica tion Oc can accept no responsibility for any loss resulting from the use of this printing system or this manual No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced The contents of this User s Guide is subject to change without prior notice iv Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Folder structure on the CD ROM Preface The folder configuration of the attached CD ROM differs depending on the print controller you purchased The following figure describes the folder configuration of the CD ROM for Network Print Controller 75 There fore when your print controller is different from those use it just for reference to search for a folder or file e Each OS folder has its own structure of folders e In this manual folder names and file names are not preceded by the root directory somewhere You may use the file in this English folder only CD ROM OM Windows ACROREAD L ar405eng exe Print_Scan Printer Win9x_Me WinNT_2000 Scanner L Setup EXE UserGuide L Oce
43. d Port Enter the actual port for communicating with the printer This defaults to 10001 Description Enter the description you wish listed in the Description field for the printer Delete Deletes the highlighted printer s from the Available Printers list below Printers deleted in this fashion will no longer be listed in the PORT listing when adding a printer However This does not actually delete the printer from the network it only removes it from the list maintained on this computer The printer may be re added to the list by selecting the Find Printers button described below as long as it remains connected to the network Find Printers Initiates a search routine out to the network This routine will then list all printers found on the network by the method defined in the previous setup screen The default method for displaying the list of printers is by IP Address 3 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing Clear Clears the Available Printers list below This will not clear any printer marked with the Permanent flag Select Flags the highlighted printer s with the S flag Only 30 printers may be selected at one time When displaying the PORT list during the process of adding or changing a printer only Selected printers will be displayed Permanent Flags the highlighted printer s with the P flag Any printer marked with this f
44. damages including any lost profits or lost saving even if Oc has been advised of the possibility of such damages or for any claim by any third party Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental consequential or special damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Notice to Government End Users The Software is a commercial item as that term is defined at 48 C F R 2 101 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 Consistent with 48 C F R 12 212 and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 through 227 7202 4 all U S Government End Users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth herein Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Preface B Preface About this manual This manual is used for the Oc Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card This manual describes how to operate and set up the dedicated Oc Print Controller attached to the Oc Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card configured with the exclusive Oc Main Body Printer Copier and intended for use as a network printer The print controller and the main body printer are separately supplied with instruction manuals Refer to these manuals as the need arises Compliant model The Ethernet Card 75 is installed in the dedicated print cont
45. dress instead of the remote host name 2 l padmin p local printername gt s remote host name or IP address gt PORT1 MEMO 1 There is no space between the remote host name and PORT 2 Enable local printername gt 3 Accept local printername gt Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 5 9 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration B Setup with NWSetup EE ee Ee RE 6 2 e TOW AO UMStall Sa EE SE ER ee ede IE 6 2 Using the NWSetup program eeeeseeeeeese 6 3 Bi Setup for NetWare B X a a 6 8 Bl Setup for NetWare 4 x e ee Ee ee ee EE 6 9 dip al aUODE EE rss ane a AA 6 9 QIN SSC TU BE cL ER I Me dT E 6 10 Setup for Bindery Emulation 6 10 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 6 1 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration To print with the printing system equipped with the network interface card by using Novell NetWare the setup procedures depend on the NetWare version and the method of resource management B Setup with NWSetup To use NWSetup program you must have IPX NetWare connection and the Novell 32 bit client installed You must be logged in to the NetWare server with administrator access to use it NWSetup lets you set up the network interface card on Novell NetWare network using only one program from Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 This program combines the following configuration steps e Set up Novell file server
46. e Clear List button described above and this list can be updated or refilled using the Find Printers button described above Printers in this list are described with three fields 3 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing e Unit Name This is the print server name defined in the printing system The default print server name for a printing system is a three letter identifier and the six digit serial number of the network interface card e g OCE serial num ber e Description Printers description This field usually contains the manufacturer s name and the printers model Flags S selected or P permanent Any printers marked with an S flag will be displayed in the Window s Port Listing When displaying the Windows port list during the process of adding or changing a printer only Se lected printers will be displayed Only 30 printers may be selected at one time Any printer marked with a P flag will not be removed from the Available Printers list even if the printer is physically removed from the network or the Clear List button is selected Add Printers for IPX Peer To Peer Printing You can add printers manually whenever the program cannot find printers automatically because of router setup or hop count setting In general this should not be necessary Step 1 Use IPX P2P to Add Printers 1 Click on the IPX P2P menu item in Windows
47. e Bindery and offers network oriented access rather than server oriented access found in the Bindery The Directory is backward compatible with the NetWare Bindery through Bindery emulation mode When Bindery emulation is enabled Directory Services will accept Bindery requests and respond just as if a Bindery existed on the NetWare server being accessed Be aware that information obtained from the Bindery query may not be stored in the server since the Directory is a partitioned and distributed database Even though the NetWare 4 x server is not operating from a Bindery the applications making Bindery requests will not know the difference Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 6 9 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration NDS setup Web utility This is used for context setup of the print server network interface card See Chapter 2 Setting up the Network Interface Card for more detail Novell NWADMIN Novell NWADMIN NetWare Administration is used to generate a directory tree and print queue objects in the print server printing system and tree The network interface card is provided with a plug and play feature to support NetWare administration utility NWADMIN that enables the NDS administrator to perform centralized management of print serv ers Refer to the Novell NetWare manual for details of Setup with NWADMIN PCONSOLE NetWare allows the use of PCONSOLE as an alternative of NWADMIN PCONSOLE is used to set up Static in
48. e DE he 6 2 e Using the NW Sep Program se EE di cu Eo ee ee ma putet Ee foa a oe 6 3 El Setup for NetWare 3 X iere e eco Cra t de En GR eda p oo es ee GR tends 6 8 eli Or NENIE d EDT 6 9 SCIUD IN OMIA ON se Pr 6 9 ONDO el Sk TT 6 10 Setup Tor Bindery Emulation SR ie sn he eed Rie GE dei 6 10 Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration sees 7 1 ll Setup for printing through Apple Talk RL ee ee 7 2 Contiguratior for Apple Talk RE na ee De GE Ee iode 7 2 e Uno iie NIManad n de EE ED pur ed eo EE RE ve Ee DE ee ocu ee iuf 7 2 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ERK EER RR EE ERK EER RR REGEER RE 8 1 BED Stats MG CAR N 5 996 ED De GE Ge onde Ee Ee GEE 8 2 E Resetting the Network Interface Card to Factory Default 8 2 E Stats Page EE ME P M MT 8 3 IN How 10 Diagnose Probleme iS ER Rd ee eg GE N E ee eg ee go ceeds 8 4 e Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections VU 8 4 e Troubleshooting MAP Problems sise 8 4 e Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol 8 5 PAP 0 21 4 AD ss Ee ee GE ces cee ee Ge de EL De RE Appendix 1 INDEX ER T MP Index 1 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide vii Chapter 1 Network Interface Card Overview ll Features of the Network Interface Card 1 2 B Installation of the Network Interface Card 1 2 ll Using the accompanying CD ROM 1 3 WE Network setting
49. e Devices Choose Printer Plotter Choose Manage Local Printer Subsystem o ww S e Tm Choose 1 Printer or Plotter attached to Host Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 17 Appendix 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Enter the Device name Use the same name entered during the install for printer name For Type of Printer enter a number from the printers list then press Enter Header pages wanted Type n for none Trailer pages wanted Type n for none Enter Print Queue name Type to bypass configuration Should this be the default queue Enter y for yes or n for no then press Enter Exit smit Type cd etc then press Enter After the virtual printer has been added there will be a stanza in etc qconfig for device printer_name that looks like the following printer name file dev printer name backend usr lpd probe Edit usr qconfig and change the following file dev printer name to file dev nic printer name Type stopsrc s qdaemon Type startsrc s daemon Now you can print using the Ip command AIX Print Commands The AIX Ip command works slightly differently from the Ip command for other System V Release 4 systems The following lp commands can be used to print files lp d queue name filename or lp d queue name device name file name gt Appendix 18 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide INDEX Numbers and Marks 10 100 Base T UTP cable specificati
50. e IP address to become known and to be saved in nonvolatile memory The network interface card should then reset itself After the network interface card has reset send a ping command to verify that the print server obtained its IP address For example ping 192 9 200 200 If the print server has the address a confirmation message displays 192 9 200 200 is alive Remove your changes to the etc ethers file Stop the rarp daemon and if you want it to run restart it Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 7 Appendix Installing UNIX TCP IP Programs The CD ROM provided with the network interface card includes installation scripts UNIX TCP IP Programs for various UNIX systems This section describes how to install UNIX TCP IP Programs on the network interface card for any of the following operating systems DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC e System V Rel 4 e Solaris Ver 1 x 2 x e SCO UNIX e OSF1 ALPHA e IBM AIX e HP UX Once the network interface card has its IP information loaded the following steps are necessary for host side TCP IP printing 1 Load the UNIX TCP IP Programs on your workstation It is presented as a tar file on the accompa nying CD ROM 2 Run the appropriate installation script if available 3 Complete the configuration for your operating system Loading the UNIX TCP IP Programs The following procedures are only necessary when using the supplied host based lpr capability Loading th
51. e Print Server screen Use this screen to set up the notify function for the users or groups MEMO The print server supports the Notify function only in Bindery mode Below is a description of each field User Group name Indicates the name of the user or group which is being edited This field cannot be changed Delay in minutes for first message Indicates how long the print server should wait before sending a notification message to the user that an error condition has occurred The field is set to 5 minutes by default but can be set to any value between 1 to 60 minutes Delay in minutes for repeat messages Indicates how long the print server should wait before sending a repeat notification message to a user or group when an error condition has occurred The field is set to 30 minutes by default but can be set to any value between 1 to 60 minutes Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 6 7 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration N Setup for NetWare 3 x Before setting up NetWare you have to define the print server name etc from the MAP Web utility See Chapter 2 Setting up the Network Interface Card for setting up NetWare by MAP See the manual of Novell NetWare for setting up with PCONSOLE The setup procedure of NetWare 3 x is as follows To perform this procedure you must be authorized as supervisor 1 2 3 4 5 Start up PCONSOLE and select the file server to use Generate and assign a print queue
52. e software is not necessary if printer based lpr is used 1 Login as superuser to the system that spools directly to the print server 2 Insert the CD ROM in to the host CD drive 3 Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the UNIX TCP IP Programs For example mkdir usr PSC install MEMO If you already have a printing system at your site and you are now installing another one delete the files in the installation directory not usr Oce If these files remain they can prevent the installation of a subsequent network interface card Appendix 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 4 Use the tar command to load the UNIX TCP IP Programs from the CD ROM Choose your UNIX version from the example of the following table or if not shown consult the man page for your system UNIX Version Example BSD ULTRIX AIX SCO tar xvf dev rfdO0 System V tar xvf dev rdsk f13ht System V Solaris 2 3 tar xvf dev rCDROM MEMO The device name varies depending on the computer and its peripheral designations The first BSD floppy device is often called rfd0 5 After performing the tar the system will display a list of files of the network interface card copied by the tar At this point go to the appropriate section in this manual for instructions on running the installation script on your system Filters There will be certain options in executing the script for various systems PostSc
53. en initially connecting the network interface card to networks that are not using DHCP you need to confirm the following information P address to assign to the network interface card Network address of the network interface card MAC address or Ethernet address Check with the network administrator for the IP address assigned to the network interface card The network MAC address of the network interface card is found on the Status Page network setup list It is also indicated on the label on the network interface card The Status Page is output after starting the network interface card MEMO Depending on the network interface card settings the Status Page can not be output For more information about setup refer to Network Setup in this chapter Using DHCP For networks on which IP addresses managed by a DHCP server the IP address is automatically as signed to each network interface card For more information how to use DHCP refer to Information for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix 5 2 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Using BOOTP Lite Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 From Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 you can use the BOOTP Lite program to assign the IP address to the network interface card TCP IP must be set up correctly on the computer that will execute this program To copy install the program files in the Windows directory perform the follow
54. er is physically removed from the network or the Clear List button is selected 3 Click OK when all settings are completed All setting values are stored when you return to the IP Peer to Peer Setup dialog If you click the Cancel button before clicking OK the changed values will not be saved Setting up printer driver When all settings are completed install the printer driver In case of using the IP Peer to Peer specify the connection type as Local and the printer name set in the IP Peer to Peer to the Printer Port For more information on installation and setting of the printer driver refer to the Oc User s Guide designed for your specific print controller model Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 3 5 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing B Using IPX Peer to Peer Windows Peer to Peer printing allows Windows 95 98 Me computers to print to the printing system without an intervening server and without using IP The main features of the Windows IPX Peer to Peer printing are as follows e Runs on Windows 95 98 Me out of the box e Runs on networks that do not have a NetWare file server as well as those that do Implements IPX peer to peer bi directional printing between Windows PCs and the printing system Introduction and preparation The Peer to Peer implementation uses the IPX SPX stacks that are provided with Windows 95 98 Me The IPX Peer to Peer provided will estab
55. erver for their IP ad dresses on start up This procedure requires a workstation with a rarp server To store the IP address use the following procedure 1 2 10 11 Turn off the print controller and the main body printer Log in as superuser on the rarp server If the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server Reconnect the print server anywhere on the network Find the MAC address of the network interface card The address is printed on the Status Page when you power on the print controller and the main body printer Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add the IP Address and node name of the network interface card See the network administrator for the IP address For example a network interface card with the name of printfast has the following entry 192 49 200 200 printfast Edit the etc ethers file or use NIS or DIS to add the MAC address To continue the example for the printfast card with an MAC address of 00 40 c8 00 00 ff make the following entry 0s40 68 0 0 ff printfast If the rarp daemon is running stop it and restart it Verify that the daemon is running Check the print controller to see that the network interface card is connected to the network Turn on the print controller and the main body printer Wait until the print controller and the main body printer power up and finish initializing to allow enough time for th
56. formation of print servers regarding which queues to service and to whom information is given in case of trouble Refer to the Novell NetWare manual for details of setup with PCONSOLE of NDS Setup for Bindery Emulation Make sure of the Bindery Context Before connecting the print server network interface card to the Novell NetWare 4 x server of bindery mode make sure that the NetWare server contains the bindery context If the bindery context does not exist the network administrator should modify the AUTOEXEC NCF file to add an adequate SET command and restart the NetWare server or enter a SET command from the console prompt to make changes AN Note that any command entered following the console prompt is effective immediately but the definition of the autoexec ncf file becomes effective only after turning off power and on again Setup with PCONSOLE in bindery mode If itis sure that the bindery context exists in the file server you can set up the print server with PCONSOLE Refer to the Novell NetWare manual for details of setup with PCONSOLE AN In Bindery mode only upper case letters are valid for the printer server password 6 10 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration WE Setup for printing through AppleTalk 7 2 Configuration for Apple Talk 7 2 e Wsing the NIManade ESS ee EP 7 2 Oc Network Inte
57. gs to continue the process or you can click on Clear Inputs to cancel the setup process Keep in mind that a valid password is required after you can enter data or change settings on the screen The default password is sysadm To make new settings effective be sure to reset the network interface card Enable NetWare When this box is checked Novell NetWare IPX SPX is enabled as a protocol for print servers For print servers on which NetWare is not a primary protocol be sure to uncheck this box to disable NetWare This box is unchecked in the default setting Print Server Name Each Novell print server has its own name as assigned For the print server network interface card a default name OCE_ serial number is used The serial number is shown in the Status Page as well as on the label affixed to the back of the network interface card If you want to use a name other than the default name or if you want to change the currently assigned name you can type a new print server name into this field 63 characters can be typed in half size It is imperative that the name be identically changed on PCONSOLE as well Otherwise your newly entered name will be ineffective Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 9 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Print Server Password The network administrator assigns passwords to Novell print servers When passwords are assigned with PCONSOLE or NWADMIN those passwords should
58. guration Accessing Web Utilities The network interface card is provided with an HTTP server having Web Utilities By accessing this server you can change settings of the printing system There are two ways to access Web Utilities through a Web Browser either through Netscape Navigator version 4 x or greater or through Internet Explorer version 4 x or greater Use MAP to have the network interface card on the networks identified automatically thereby accessing Web Utilities Use a Web Browser to type the IP address assigned to the network interface card and thereby access the Web Utilities For example http 192 168 0 128 MEMO If you designate the proxy setting in your Web Browser you cannot access the Web Utilities For more information see your network adminisrator Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 5 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card B Using MAP Management Access Program A utility called MAP is provided on the CD ROM that comes with the network interface card This program automatically identifies the network interface cards on the networks and lists them on Web Browser screen From this Web Browser list you can select a network interface card to change its settings and control Web Utilities Operating requirements MAP is a utility that runs on Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 It identifies the network interface cards on the net works and achieves connection with HTTP servers
59. h print job only for the LPD LPR printing Printer Language Check the box corresponding to the desired printer language This lets the resident lpd lpr modify files intended for other emulations so they can be printed The menu also allows you to enable or disable banners attached to Ipd Ipr handled jobs The emulation choices are Printer Control Language PCL PostScript PS ASCII simple text Other any print job not recognized as PCL PS or ASCII The file modifications and conditions are PCL PostScript ASCII CHR changed to lt CR gt lt LF gt PostScript PCL Other PostScript header added not PostScript Job discarded PostScript ASCII PostScript header added CR changed to lt CR gt lt LF gt Setup AppleTalk For each of the following items selected click Accept Settings to continue with the setup process or click Clear Inputs to cancel the setup process To make new settings effective be sure to reset the network interface card restart the print controller and the main body printer after typing a password and clicking a designated button A default password is sysadm Enable AppleTalk This check box for Apple Talk toggles of the network interface card between disabled and enabled Check this box to enable AppleTalk 2 12 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Printer Name This is a printer network interface card name used o
60. ible The only difference is that the physical device associated with your Oc Print Server printer must be a named pipe used by the print daemon to route data to the Oc Print Server The following procedure shows the most straightforward way to add a printer to your system 1 Run the Install script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct Oc Print Server utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts for example type printfast then press Enter 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name then press Enter 4 The screen will display the install script information you provided as for example Node name of the Oce Print Server printfast Printer name to be used printer name gt The printer is attached on PORT1 When asked to OK this configuration type yes or no then press Enter Appendix 16 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 5 Configure a virtual printer using printer_name as the physical device where printer_name is the same printer name chosen during install 6 Use the following command to shut down the qdaemon and stop all printing stopsrc s qdaemon 7 Edit etc qconfig to change the special file for device printer name from dev printer name to dev nic printer name 8 Restart the daemon with startsrc s daemon The
61. ine the content type of the printer as PostScript The HP UX lp system also supplies interface scripts that produce PostScript banners Use the Ipfilter com mand to define new filters and content types if necessary The full power and flexibility of the Ip print service is now available to you The fact that you are printing across the network is completely transparent Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 13 Appendix Installing and Printing on System V Solaris Ver 2 System V Rel 4 386 based Machine Installation and setup is exactly the same for System V Solaris and SVR4 i386 based machines Solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interface file After completing the software download in Loading the Software you must configure the printer and make it known to the Ip system 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct the network interface card utilities for your par ticular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 Select your system by choosing one of the following options 1 AT amp T SVR4 386 2 SCO UNIX System V 3 None of the above Type 1 2 or 3 then press Enter 3 You have now installed TCP IP on the Oc Print Server Copy your interface file usr nic is a good place to keep your copy 4 Edit the printer interface program this printer uses to redirect
62. ing procedure 1 Reset the print controller and the main body printer MEMO The BOOTP Lite program uses the BOOTP protocol The BOOTP request is for a finite period of time the print controller and the main body printer must be freshly reset for this to work 2 Double click the Bootpl32 exe icon using the Explorer 3 Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option 4 Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the network interface card its Subnet Mask make sure it matches what you are using on your subnet Default Gateway your router s IP address and the MAC address of the network interface card Use colons as delimiters as shown on the Status Page rather than the dashes Windows uses 5 Click on Go 6 Wait about five minutes The network interface card should recycle and produce a Status Page showing the IP parameters you have just entered 7 Pull down the Admin menu to Verify You should get a message back stating that The Unit is Activel If you do not get this message verify that TCP IP is enabled on the Status Page 8 When you get a response that the unit is active you should be able to ping the network interface card Using arp command Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 From Windows 95 98 Me MS DOS prompt or at Windows NT 2000 command prompt you can use the arp command to assign the IP address to the network interface card lt is necessary that TCP IP is set up correctly on the compute
63. installation script creates the named pipe and starts the supplied print daemon using the printer name and Oc Print Server information you supplied Since the AIX System Management Interface Tool SMIT cannot accept a named pipe as a printer device the installation script creates a null character device in dev printer name Virtual Printer Commands By entering the device name printer name for configuration purposes virtual printers can be added either through SMIT or through the mkvirprt command During this process you also select a particular printer type for the new printer which inherits the set of pre defined attributes for that printer type In most cases this set of attributes will be sufficient but it can be changed either through SMIT or by using the chvirprt command If you need to make more extensive changes on your printer see the AIX RISC System 6000 documentation for information Before you edit the files be sure that the following daemon is running usr nic nic print dev nic printer name printfast 10001 amp Use the following procedures to add or change virtual printers 1 Run nicinst When prompted enter information for the following questions e Nodename host name in the etc hosts file e Printer name e Unit type e Port number Enter 1 for parallel port 1 Answer y to accept the configuration and n when prompted to configure another printer At the prompt type smit then press Enter Choos
64. inter using the Add Printer Wizard ac cording to the instructions for the print controller Set up the printer as a LOCAL printer Use the driver that came with the print controller When the Add Printer Wizard asks you to choose the Port select the name of the Peer to Peer printer you wish to print to When you complete the installation select the Print Test Page option AN When uninstalling the IPX Peer to Peer perform the following procedure 1 Delete the printer using IPX Peer to Peer from the Printer folder 2 Delete the IPX P2P by using Add Delete Applications from Control Panel Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 3 7 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing IPX Peer to Peer setup IPX Peer to Peer printing allows you to print to a network printer for networks without a file server or for net works where you do not want to use the network interface card for printing Use peer to peer printing on Windows 95 98 Me systems Click on the IPX P2P menu item in Windows to bring up the IPX Setup screen An explanation for each field on the screen is described below IPX Setup Cancel Clear Delete Permanent Find Printers Select Available Printers Print Server Card OK Accepts changes made to setup and exits the program Cancel Discards any changes made to setup and exits the program Clear Clears the Available Printers list below This wil
65. ion Protocol Setup For TCP IP Users Protocol Setup is used to set up the protocols on the unit when you do not have access to a Novell NetWare server or workstation e Be sure to turn On the protocols you want to use It is recommended that you turn Off the protocols you are not using e TCP IP users must also enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Entering a value for the Default Gateway enables the network interface card to communicate with other Subnets If the network interface card does not have an IP Address Subnet Mask established when you display the Protocol Setup screen the information in the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields will be incorrect Enter the correct IP Address and Subnet Mask If incorrect values are supplied TCP IP will not be enabled In that case you will not be alerted with an error message After you select protocols be sure to recycle the power of the network interface card by turning the main body printer Off then On otherwise changes will not be made After choosing the item on the menu the following screen displays MEMO The default values for the IP address is shown as zeros However this represents a no IP Address condition not an IP address How To Access The HTTP Server With An Web Browser Access to the HTTP Server allows you to perform all network interface card functions Use the following procedure to access HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol with
66. l not clear any printer marked with the Permanent flag Delete Deletes the highlighted printer s from the Available Printers list below Printers deleted in this fashion will no longer be listed in the PORT listing when adding a printer However this does not actually delete the printer from the network it only removes it from the list maintained on this computer The printer may be re added to the list by selecting the Find Printers button described below as long as it remains connected to the network Permanent Flags the highlighted printer s with the P flag Any printer marked with this flag will not be removed from the Available Printers list even if the printer is physically removed from the network or the Clear List button is selected described above Find Printers Initiates a search routine out to the network This routine will then list all printers found on the network by their print server name defined in the printer The default Print Server Name for a printer is a three letter identifier and the six digit serial number of the network interface card e g OCE serial number Select Flags the highlighted printer s with the S flag Only 30 printers may be selected at one time When displaying the PORT list during the process of adding or changing a printer only Selected printers will be displayed Available Printers List of printers that was detected on the network This list can be cleared using th
67. lag will not be removed from the Available Printers list even if the printer is physically removed from the network or the Clear List button is selected described above Available Printers List of printers that was detected on the network This list can be cleared using the Clear List button described above and this list can be updated or refilled using the Find Printers button described above Printers in this list are described with three fields Unit Name Printer Name method defined in the previous screen The default Printer Name method is by IP address Printers may also be displayed by the NIC Serial Number by the DNS Name of the printer or by the Unit Name The Unit Name is the Print Server Name defined in the NIC Unit IP Actual IP address of the unit This is displayed regardless of which Unit Name method is selected Port Number Currently you do not need to type anything in this field Description Printer s description This field usually contains the manufacturer s name and the printer s model Flags S selected or P permanent Any printers marked with an S flag will be displayed in the Window s Port Listing When displaying the Windows port list during the process of adding or changing a printer only Selected printers will be displayed Only 30 printers may be selected at one time Any printer marked with a P flag will not be removed from the Available Printers list even if the print
68. le for reference SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This package contains the following materials provided by Oce USA Inc Oc Printing Systems USA Inc Oc soft ware included as part of the printing system the digitally encoded machine readable outline data encoded in the special format and in the encrypted form Font Programs other software which runs on a computer system for use in conjunc tion with the Printing Software Host Software and related explanatory written materials Documentation The term Software shall be used to describe Printing Software Font Programs and or Host Software and also include any upgrades modified versions additions and copies of the Software The Software is being licensed to you under the terms of this Agreement Oce grants to you a non exclusive sublicense to use the Software and Documentation provided that you agree to the following O N g 10 11 You may use the Printing Software and accompanying Font Programs for imaging to the licensed output device s solely for your own internal business purposes In addition to the license for Font Programs set forth in Section 1 Printing Software above you may use Roman Font Programs to reproduce weights styles and versions of letters numerals characters and symbols Typefaces on the display or monitor for your own internal business purposes You may make one backup copy of the Host Software provided
69. lish a connection with the printers supporting IPX Peer to Peer without using an intermediate file server whether or not your network uses Novell NetWare When configuring the network capabilities for the Windows computer you must include the IPX SPX Compat ible Protocol If you are not using NetWare you do not need to activate any NetWare Client application This inclusion of IPX SPX can also be done after initial Windows installation by going to the Network setup function under Control Panel To do this you will need the Windows CD MEMO Because Peer to Peer uses the IPX SPX Protocol Novell operation must remain enabled on the network interface card even if traditional Novell printing facilities are not being used The name of the Peer to Peer printer as it appears in the Windows Port List is the same as the Novell Print Server name and may be changed by changing the Novell Print Server name using the Web Utility or MAP utility On power up the network interface card checks the network to see if there is Novell activity If there is it will use the same frame type and the local network number that it senses If in addition the network interface card can log on to a file server it will assume that Novell is normally used and will store this frame type and new number in NVRAM so that when it comes up again it will not have to spend the time sensing which can take some time However if the network interface card
70. n PORT1 When asked to OK this configuration type yes or no then press Enter 5 The script starts the daemon for the newly configured printer automatically It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon In the following example the path would be usr nic nic print dev Oce printer name printfast 10001 amp This example reflects names supplied to the script earlier When the installation script is completed you must configure the printer and make it known to the Ip system The HP UX Ip system uses the Ipadmin maintenance command to configure a printer there is no etc printcap file Use the following specific commands to configure the printer lpadmin p printer name v dev nic printer name enable printer name accept printer name See HP s alternative SAM method for configuring the printer on the next page Appendix 12 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix Using the SAM Program to Configure the Printer HP supplies the sam program as an alternative method for configuring the printer The printer name must be the same as the one you entered during the network interface card installation When using sam specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to dev lprprinter printer name The software installed with your HP system can satisfy most of your printing needs HP supplies ASCII to PostScript filters and the system will invoke the filters automatically if you def
71. n the Apple Talk network A default name is OCE serial number Zone Name Shows a zone in which the network interface card resides Leave this blank if no zone is created as when using networks that have no seed routers Printing will not start unless the zone name is designated correctly Others Test Print Click on Start Test to run a printer test This required a previously entered password The default pass word is sysadm Configure Status Page This determines whether or not to output a Status Page network setup list when the network interface card has started up By default the list is output After changing this option you can type a password and click Accept Settings thereby enabling the new setting enabled You can also print out the Status Page by clicking Generate Now button after typing the password The default password is sysadm MEMO When printing the Test Print page or the Status Page make sure to select the appropriate printer language for your current environment Printer Status Displays print controller status Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 13 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing BI Using IP Peer to Peer 3 2 d Basic MOPAR Sep ne a 3 2 e Installation of IP Peer to Peer iese es ee ee ee ee Ee 3 2 IP Peer to Peer setup iese see ee EE ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 3 Setti
72. nd press Enter 6 Designate a spooler directory and press Enter or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press Enter 7 Designate a remote system name and press Enter 8 Designate PORT1 as the remote system printer name and press Enter 9 You are asked to enter the name of a printcap symbol from a displayed list Type Q and press Enter 10 Your configuration is displayed You are asked whether these values are final Type Y or N and press Enter An example is shown below Printer 7 Symbol Type Representative Value lp line printer STR rm remote host STR Printer Server Card host rp remote printer STR PORT1 sd spooler directory STR usr spool 1pd7 11 Add comments to the printcap file For example you can type Lois printer down the hall lt Enter gt 12 Select exit to save your configuration then press Enter You are now prepared to print Setting Up a SCO UNIX Remote Printer to Use Ipd Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interface card using Ipd 1 Atthe prompt type mkdev rip You cannot run mkdev rip twice If you have other printers that need to be configured use the rlpconf command Respond to the series of questions as follows Do you want to install or remove a remote printer Type Do you want to change printer description file etc printcap Type Y Write a printer name For example type Iprprinter1 N FP
73. ng up printer driver a see a ee ee ee ee 3 5 E Using IPX Peer to Peer 3 6 Introduction and preparation 3 6 Installation of IPX Peer to Peer 3 IPX Peer to Peer setup 3 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 3 1 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing This printing system employs peer to peer printing a method which sends the print job directly to the print controller from the Windows 95 98 Me compliant computer not through the dedicated print server E Using IP Peer to Peer As peer to peer printing uses the network protocol TCP IP the network interface card must be set up for TCP IP in advance For each of the Windows 95 98 Me computers that perform peer to peer printing it is necessary to set up TCP IP install and set up IP P2P included in the CD ROM provided and set up the printer driver Basic TCP IP setup Select Network from the Control Panel of a Windows 95 98 Me computer that uses the main body printer via the network interface card to display the Network dialog box Click the Configuration tab and make sure that TCP IP exists in the list of Current Network Components If it is not found add TCP IP See Windows 95 98 Me Help or some other means to add TCP IP When TCP IP exists in the Current Network Components list confirm the accuracy of the values of the IP address e
74. not defined Frame Type 802 2 On 802 3 Peer to Peer Information enabled Frame Type 802 2 On 802 3 Network ID 0 TCP IP Network Information Frame Type Ethernet II Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 DNS Address 0 0 0 0 AppleTalk Network Information Frame Type 802 2 SNAP On 802 3 Protocol Address Net Number 65384 Preferred AppleTalk Zone Novell inactive Peer to Peer Connection Information Printer Name OCE 123456 AppleTalk Connection Information AppleTalk Printer Name OCE 123456 enabled Protocol Address Not Configured Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 enabled Node Number 224 Socket Number 129 Default Zone Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 8 3 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting E How to Diagnose Problems Use the following list to determine the cause of printing problems 1 Verify that the printing system is functioning properly e Is the printing system printing Make sure the printing system is operating properly by generating a test page For instructions on generating a test page refer to the Oc User s Guide designed for your specific print controller model s the network interface card on line green LED should light about 2 minutes after power on Verify that the printer is on line otherwise else nothing will print Does the LCD Touch Screen of the main body printer display an error message Refer to the Oc User s Manual designed for your specific main body printer Did you get a Status Page of the net
75. ocess Keep in mind that a valid password is required after you can enter data or change settings on the screen The default password is sysadm To make new settings effective be sure to reset the network interface card IP Address Type an IP address of the print server if it is not in the IP address list on the screen Check the address with the system administrator The default setting is set to 0 0 0 0 which means no IP address is set up This does not mean the IP address is set to Os Subnet Mask Type a subnet mask of the print server if it is not in the list on the screen Default Gateway Type a gateway IP address if necessary Otherwise you can leave this blank Domain Name Server Type a Domain Name Server IP address if necessary Otherwise you can leave this blank Base Port Number You do not need to type anything in this field All values input will be disabled Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 11 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Enable DHCP Checking this box allows the network interface card to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server When you check DHCP you either need to assign the IP address to 0 0 0 0 or uncheck IP Address in NVRAM IP Address in NVRAM Check this box to enable the network interface card to store its IP address in NVRAM non volatile memory Enable LPD Banner Checking this box lets the main body printer print out LPD Banner page for eac
76. on To print in a Novell NetWare network setup procedures depend on the NetWare version and resource manage ment As shown each procedures is comprised of two steps Whichever procedure you choose refer to Chap ter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card to learn more about step 1 and Chapter 6 NetWare Configura tion to learn more about step 2 With NetWare 3 x 1 Gain access to Web Utilities of the network interface card through MAP and set up a server name and others for the network interface card 2 Using PCONSOLE configure for print server features By using NDS with NetWare 4 x 1 Gain access to Web Utilities of the network interface card through MAP and set up a server name and others for the network interface card 2 Using PCONSOLE configure for print server features By using bindery emulation with NetWare 4 x 1 Gain access to Web Utilities of the network interface card through MAP and set up a server name and others for the network interface card 2 Using PCONSOLE configure for print server features AppleTalk configuration To print over AppleTalk from Macintosh refer to Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 1 5 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card E General description of the network setup 2 2 d ASSIGnING IPAddiEsSS c eo ee 2 2 Accessing Web Utilities ee ee RE EE RE ee ee AE ee 2 5 E Using MAP
77. ons Appendix 3 A About this manual ii ndo RE Ras iii Accessing Web Utilities 2 5 Accompanying CD ROM lil add aprile siste ee eg se DE ED 3 4 Add Printers for IPX Peer To Peer Printing 3 9 Add Queue Delete Queue 6 5 Add User Delete User 6 6 Adding a printer port 4 2 Adding a Queue eese 6 5 Address Resolution Protocol 2 2 Apple FRIK sand DR GEN un 7 2 Apple Talk Configuration 1 5 7 1 Apple Talk Zone 7 3 arp command 2 Ee 1 4 2 2 Assigning IP Address 2 2 Available Printers 3 5 3 8 B Base Port Number niet 2 11 Basic IEEIP Sep ESE NEE Eg 3 2 Bindery emulation 1 5 6 9 BOOTP Hie uiscera se 1 3 BOOTP Lite program 2 3 BOOTP protocol eeeeeese 2 3 C Canadian Department of Communications Regulations IV Change Password sms 2 9 Compliant model iii Configuration for AppleTalk 7 2 Configure Status Page 2 13 Configuring the Notify Settings 6 7 Connection Server
78. ory Default Settings Appendix 4 ll Information for the TCP IP network administrator Appendix 5 DW SING DAC esce me Appendix 5 Using BOOTP to assign IP Address Appendix 6 Using rarp to assign IP Address Appendix 7 e Installing UNIX TCP IP Programs Appendix 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 1 Appendix Type Frame Type Ethernet Connection Network Connector Protocols Compliant OS NOS Multiple Protocols Printing Method Dedicated Utilities Standard Utilities Size Weight Operating Conditions Status Indicators Settings E Network Interface Card specification Print Controller Built in type IEEE 802 2 802 3 Ethernet IVIEEE 802 3 SNMP 10BaseT 100BaseTX HJ45 TCP IP BOOTP ARP RARP ICMP DHCP SNMP HTTP IPX SPX AppleTalk EtherTalk Novell NetWare 3 x 4 x Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 UNIX MAC OS 7 x or later Automatic selection Peer to Peer TCP IP for Windows 95 98 Me Pserver IPX SPX LPD LPR TCP IP for Windows NT 4 0 2000 Ipd lpr TCP IP AppleTalk EtherTalk IP P2P IPX P2P MAP Management Access Program NWSetup UNIX TCP IP Programs NIManage Web Browser Netscape Navigator Internet Explorer 124 mm x 95 mm 110g 0 to 50 degrees Centigrade 5 to 80 RH Green LED Yellow amber LED one each
79. output to the Oc Print Server Then configure your printer using Ipadmin In most cases you would use the default interface script named standard usually found in the usr spool p admins lp model directory If you wish to use an interface tuned to a specific printer you must have a copy of the interface file for the port you want to initialize For example cp usr spool lp model standard usr nic portl interface Most Version 2 Solaris machines have a shell variable called FILTER that can be changed to invoke nicfilter A typical example is FILTER usr nic infllrter usr nxe nietilter N PSC name 10001 nobanner user name request id files You must specify the network interface card name PSC name and the port of the network interface card 10001 indicated above to enable the nicfilter to connect to the Oc Print Server unit The name must be the same as the one you entered in etc hosts for this network interface card The remaining arguments are optional The nicfilter uses them to produce a high quality banner The lp print service user name request id file names and options always pass to the interface file They will be available in any interface script as shell variables although they may have different names If you disable banners in the Ip command the system will set the nobanner option to yes This will suppress the network interface card banner generation If you do not define the FILTER shell
80. print server Setup Novell NetWare The Print Server Settings are shown below There are two Print Server Settings screens which you need to complete to configure the print server for NetWare Each screen lets you set up your version of NetWare for the print server including directory and bindery services Enable NetWare Print Server Indicates whether the NetWare print server has been enabled f the box is not checked the print server has not been enabled for NetWare All other fields on the screen will be shaded e f the box is checked the Network Interface Card has been enabled for NetWare and you can make entries in the other fields Print Server Name Indicates the NetWare print server name which the print server uses to log into NetWare You can enter a name which does not already exist in the network directory or server bindery The maximum field length is 48 characters Print Queue Scan Rate Specifies the rate at which a print server will poll print queues for a new print job For example if you place 1 in the field the print server should poll for new print jobs every 1 second The minimum value for this field is 1 and the maximum is 250 Print Server Password and Print Server Password Retype Indicates the password for a print server which will be used to log into NetWare When you change this field NWSetup will set the password in both NetWare and the print server The maximum length for this field is 32 charac
81. procedures 1 4 e Windows 95 98 Me configuration peer to peer 1 4 e Windows NT 2000 configuration LPD LPHR 1 4 UNIX configuration lpd lpr sssssssss 1 5 NetWare configuration atei isere ennnen aE 1 5 Apple Talk configuration 1 5 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 1 1 Chapter 1 Network Interface Card Overview Bl Features of the Network Interface Card The network interface card offers the following features Automatic Selection of 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet or 10BaseT Ethernet connection Multiple protocols TCP IP IPX SPX and AppleTalk EtherTalk supported Peer to peer printing over TCP IP from Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me by using a dedicated utility IP P2P Peer to peer printing over IPX SPX from Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me by using a dedicated utility IPX P2P LPD LPR printing over TCP IP for Microsoft Windows NT 2000 UNIX Ipd lpr printing through TCP IP Both bindery mode and Novell Directory Services NDS supported to accommodate Novell NetWare print server features AppleTalk printing support for the Macintosh by using a dedicated utility NIManage Automatic IP address acquisition by DHCP Built in HTTP server enables printing system management by linking with the management Access Program MAP provided and a standard web browser NWSetup utility to set up NetWare from Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 BOOT
82. r that will execute the arp command Perform the following procedure 1 AtWindows 95 98 Me select MS DOS prompt from the Start menu At Windows NT 2000 select Command prompt from the Start menu 2 Execute the arp command For example if the MAC address of the network interface card is 00 11 22 33 44 55 and the IP address to assign is 192 168 0 128 then input as shown below and then press Enter Example C gt arp s 192 168 0 128 00 11 22 33 44 55 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 2 3 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card 3 Execute the ping command for the assigned IP address In this case no response is returned from the network interface card Example C gt ping 192 168 0 128 4 Turn off the main power supply to the print controller and the main body printer then turn it back on A Status Page will be output Check that the IP address is correctly set in the list Or when about 5 minutes have passed after having restarted the print controller and the main body printer using the ping command check that the network interface card responds correctly The ping command is also executed at Windows 95 98 Me MS DOS prompt or Windows NT 2000 Command prompt The example of execut ing the ping command is shown below Example C gt ping 192 168 0 128 Using arp command UNIX From UNIX you can use the arp command to assign the IP address to the network interface card Perform the following procedu
83. re 1 Turn off the print controller and the main body printer 2 Log in as superuser on a host on the same subnet as the network interface card However if the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the network interface card 3 Find the MAC address of the network interface card The address is printed on the Status Page each time you turn on the print controller and the main body printer 4 Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add IP address and node name of the network interface card See the network administrator for the IP address For example a network interface card with a name of printfast and an IP address of 192 9 200 200 has the entry 19229 200 200 printtfast 5 Add an entry to the arp cache for IP address and Mac address of the network interface card as arp s 192 9 200 200 0 40 c8 0 0 ff RS6000 AIX requires the ether option after arp s For example arp s ether I192 9 200 200 0 40 c8 0 0 ff 6 Check the print controller and the main body printer to see that the network interface card is connected to the network Turn on the print controller and the main body printer 7 Send a ping command to the network interface card to verify it is running on the network as for example ping 192 9 200 200 or ping printfast The network interface card will not respond to this ping command but it will read its IP address from the packets 8 Turn off the print
84. rent more advanced approach to network management than previous NetWare versions Generally it stores and tracks all network objects As a rule all 4 x servers must have NDS loaded in order to function In this way every NetWare 4 x server is a Directory server because it services named Directory objects such as printing systems print server and print queues With the appropriate privileges you can create a print server object which once configured in its context or location on the network eliminates the cumbersome setup of print servers on every network server NDS provides true enterprise networking based on a shared network database rather than individually defined physical sites The result is a greatly improved print server setup and management Bindery emulation NetWare 4 x also provides backward compatibility for 3 x and 4 x print service through Bindery emulation The Directory Information Base DIB is used to store information about servers and services users printing systems gateways etc It is a distributed database allowing access to data anywhere on the network wherever it is stored Pre 4 x NetWare versions provide the same data found in the DIB but the data is stored in the NetWare Bindery The DIB was designed with more flexible access more specific security and since it is distrib uted it was designed to be partitioned The Directory uses an object oriented structure rather than the flat file structure of th
85. ress of the network interface card gt is alive If the connection is confirmed you can now print Setting Up an AS 400 System to Use Ipd When working with the output queue description WORKOUTQD there are several fields that must be defined for the network interface card to function properly as a remote printer device Use the following procedure to define fields for the network interface card to make it function as a remote printer D mo Aa 9o When prompted for the remote system type INTNETADR so the AS 400 recognizes the device as an IP device Type PORT1 Connection type must be IP Internet address must be the IP address of the network interface card Destination type must be OTHER When prompted for transforming SCS to ASCII type YES to allow the AS 400 do the character translation Manufacturer type and model must be the print driver that goes with your print controller Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 5 7 Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC or OSF1 ALPHA Remote Printer Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interface card 1 Atthe prompt type lprsetup then select add 2 Enter a name for your printer then press Enter 3 Do you want more information on specific printer types Press Enter A list of ULTRIX supported printers is listed 4 Type remote and press Enter 5 Enter a printer synonym alias a
86. rface Card User s Guide 7 1 Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configuration E Setup for printing through AppleTalk This section explains how to configure and use the NIManage NIManage AppleTalk Administration Program so that printing can be performed from a Macintosh system The NIManage is used to perform the following functions e Change the network zone and or change printer names for the printing system e Assist Oc Customer Support in diagnosing problems Configuration for AppleTalk The Apple Talk protocol must be enabled before printing can be performed Use the MAP utility and Web Utilities for Windows to check or to enable the Apple Talk protocol Refer to Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card for more details e Print to the printing system by using Chooser to select the network and printer e The network interface card is found in Chooser as OCE serial number 1 where 1 stands for the print controller Using the NIManage How to access the NiManage The NIManage NIManage AppleTalk Administration Program is contained on the CD ROM supplied with the network interface card 1 Copy the NIManage program folder labeled NiManage on the CD ROM to a folder For example place the program in a folder called NIMANAGE or PRINTSERVER 2 Double click on the NIManage Program icon when it appears on the desktop The Zone and net work interface card Device Dialog menu appears If your network has no zones choose
87. rinter Name oC 989744 1 Tochangethe name of the network interface card click on the name displayed then enter the new name To change the AppleTalk Zone click on the zone displayed A menu displays all available zones Select the new zone from the menu Click OK when you have finished viewing this screen or when you are finished making changes N 8 9o N Turn off the print controller and the main body printer and then turn it on again to make the changes take effect The Status Page should identify the new printer name and the new zone preference Error Log The Error Log function is used to view a log of events that the network interface card has registered The log contains information as well as errors Customer Support may need the information on this screen if your network interface card encounters problems When you choose the Error Log function a screen containing the text of the log is displayed You can print the error log contents by using the Print option under the File menu To save the contents of the error log do one of the following e Use Save As option from the File menu to save the entire log file e Use Edit option to cut copy and paste some or all of the log file MEMO This does not enter data into the error log itself The data is cleared each time the main body printer is power cycled Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 7 3 Chapter 7 AppleTalk Configurat
88. ript UNIX Printing The installation script can create an entry in the etc printcap file for the print controller and the network Interface card ASCII PCLfiles If your printing system is not a PostScript printer the install script uses an input filter infilter that supplies CR LF translation to print ASCII files on a PCL printer If your printing system is a PostScript printer your printcap file will reference psfilter which offers easy ASCII to PostScript conversion Normal PostScript format files are not affected Proprietary and public domain filters are available for broader filtering capabilities PSBanner The network interface card ships with an input filter called psbanner an output filter to print PostScript banners You may change infilter or outfilter entries in the etc printcap file The following is a sample printcap entry using these filters print name Oce Print Server printer 1ps dev nic printer name gt 1f usr nic psfilter of usr nic psbanner Sd usr spool printer name gt Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 9 Appendix Installing and Printing on Ver 1 Solaris and OSF1 Systems 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct network interface card utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the network interface card Type the node name entered in etc
89. rk interface card for printing via IP Peer to Peer The Printer dialog box can be dis played by clicking the Printer button Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 3 3 Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing 2 Click Printers button to display the Printers dialog box Set up the network interface card to print by using the IP Peer to Peer You can search the list available network interface card and manually add or remove network interface cards to the Windows Port Listing Printers IF Address Cancel Marne ma eee Delete Port o Find Printers Clear Description EE Select Permanent Available Printers 10 11 32 152 10 11 32 152 10001 10 10 2760 10 10 2760 The following options are available on this screen OK Accepts all changes made to setup and exits to the previous screen Cancel Discards any changes made to setup and exits to the previous screen Add Allows a user to manually add a printer to the Available Printers list by inputting the information in the fields to the left of the buttons By Adding a printer to the list in this manner the user bypasses the Search function The port is not checked to see if it is actually available on the network IP Address Enter the IP address of the printer you wish to add to the list manually Name Enter the name you wish the printer to be listed by in the Unit Name fiel
90. roller to be used The Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card is intended for use with the following print controller and the main body printer copier Compliant print controller Network Print Controller 75 Compliant main body printer copier Oc 3275 Copier Package contents Make sure that the Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card package contains the following items e Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card e Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card Installation Procedure e Accompanying CD ROM FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an o
91. s of contexts with type Complete Context o standard ou organization 1 Or Simple Context standard organization 1 For further details check with the system administrator Preferred NDS Tree If you are using Novell NetWare 4 x Directory Services type a preferred NDS tree in this field If you do not know the preferred NDS tree type WHOAMI from the MS DOS command line then press Enter for confirmation 2 10 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Print Queue Scan Rate This option lets you select a queue scan rate for adjusting intervals at which the print server network interface card poles the networks when searching for new print queue You can type a number between 1 and 255 seconds Ethernet Frame Type This option lets you select a frame type appropriate to networks in use To select Auto Sense is to let a proper frame type be automatically selected To do this you can either click on the radio button corre sponding to the frame type in use or click on Auto Sense Disable Bindery Bindery Services of Novell NetWare 4 x or greater are disabled when this box is checked and enabled when this box is not checked When Bindery is disabled print servers connected to the Bindery file server are not supported Setup TCP IP For each of the following items selected click Accept Settings to continue the setup process or click on Clear Inputs to cancel the pr
92. s to add or remove Users Groups for notification Adding Users Groups Connection Select a connection from this field This list includes the NDS connection and all of the bindery file servers connections to which a user has access The NDS connection is always listed first by default NDS Con text specifies the NDS context to use when generating a list of users and or groups This field is enabled only for NDS connections When first displayed this field lists the preferred NDS context specified in the Print Server Settings screen If you change this value then NWSetup verifies that it is correct when the user attempts to move to another field or clicks on OK Users Groups Lists all of the user and groups available on the currently selected connection Any entry on this list can be added to a printer s service list The list includes Print job owner which refers to the user who sent the job currently being printed e f an NDS connection is selected NWSetup generates a list of all users and groups in the currently selected context and all subcontexts e When you double click on an entry in the list the entry is added to the printer s service list The user group list is updated whenever the Connection or NDS Context fields are changed Delay in minutes for first message indicates how long the Network Interface Card should wait before sending a notification message that an error condition has been detected The field is set to 5 min
93. s two LED status indicators amber and green The amber LED generally indi cates job activity it lashes when a print job is being communicated to the network interface card it is off when no activity is occurring The green LED indicates the operating condition of the network interface card when it is powered on during normal operation The following table provides the conditions that these two LEDs indicate LED N ME And the RP DPI PE iS THEN THE NETWORK L EN ee On Eanes CARD Green LED is steady LED is steady First powered on ieee l performing self tests Operating Condition Awaiting print jobs Is functioning properly Green LED blinks 3 Finished self tests Prints out status report Normal times and stays on id LED blinks Performing self tests Detects defective RAM chip rapidly Green LED blinks rapidly 4 times then pauses Amber LED blinks short for 10 seconds Amber LED goes off and the Green LED blinks continuously Green LED blinks slowly Green LED blinks rapidly Failed the Ethernet hardware self test Check the network Performing self tests Error Performing flash memory self tests Did not pass the check sum test Error Has lost its NetWare connection to file Error server Awaiting print jobs sometime after power on completes Some printer interface error Awaiting print jobs E Resetting the Network Interface Card to Factory Default You can cau
94. se the network interface card to restore all parameters to factory default values so the network interface card appears just as it came from the factory You may choose to do this when the network interface card is moved to a new location where the environment NetWare file servers IP subnets and so on is differ ent This process is called Reset to Factory Default It can be done with a Web Browser AN Resetting to factory default value means that the network interface card loses all data such as names and IP address It does not lose its serial number or MAC address 8 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 8 Troubleshooting E Status Page The Status Page is sent as a print job to the main body printer after the network interface card is started The sample Status Page described below shows the configuration of the network interface card immediately before the report is printed You can print the Status Page using the Web utilities It is strongly recommended that you review this report and confirm the setting immediately after installation and any time the setup has been changed An example of Status Page Unit Serial No 123456 Version XX XX Network Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 Network Topology Ethernet Connector RJ45 Network Speed 100 Megabits Novell Network Information enabled Print Server Name OCE 123456 Password Defined No Preferred Server Name not defined Directory Services Context
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96. t TCP IP Printing exists in the list of Net work Services If it is not found add it For details see Windows NT on line help etc To add a various services to Windows NT the CD ROM for setting up Windows is required Adding a printer port To add a printer port perform the following procedure The accompanying CD ROM containing the printer driver must be prepared 1 Clickthe Start button and select Printers from Settings Double click Add Printer to activate Add Printer Wizard Select My Computer and then click Next Click the Add Port button m o DM Select LPR Port from Available Printer Ports in the Printer Port dialog box Click the New Port button 4 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows NT 2000 Configuration LPD LPR Printing 6 Type the IP address assigned to the network interface card for Name or address of server provid ing Ipd in the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box 7 Type PORT1 upper case for Name of printer or print queue on that server and click the OK button 8 Inthe list of available ports put a checkmark next to the LPR port you created and click Next 9 You come to the step of installing the printer driver Follow the wizard information For more details on printer driver installation refer to the Oc User s Guide designed for your specific print controller model Creating a printer port on Windows 2000 To print by LPD LP
97. t controller and the network interface card only one time when you install the network interface card whereas the host resident method requires that a printing daemon be installed on every host that you want to be able to print jobs MEMO The network interface card will also operate with other host resident print supervisor spooler programs that present a print image to the print controller over a TCP IP port 5 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration Printing overview Considering both the host based and printer based TCP IP printing capabilities the network interface card works with the following systems All UNIX systems that support Ipd System V Rel 4 on 386 platforms DEC ULTRIX RISC Versions 4 3 and 4 4 DEC OSF 1 Versions 2 0 and 3 0 Solaris Version 1 1 3 SunOS 4 1 3 Version 2 3 SunOS 5 3 Version 2 4 and Version 2 HP UX Series 700 and 800 Version 9 01 and Version 10 IBM AIX Version 3 2 5 and Version 4 0 SCO UNIX Version 3 2 AS400 MEMO If the systems you are using do not run Ipd refer to Installing UNIX TCP IP programs Informa tion for the TCP IP network administrator in Appendix MEMO The UNIX TCP IP Programs on accompanying CD ROM also includes source code so that you can recompose host based code for configuring on other System V platforms Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 5 3 Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration
98. tc Select TCP IP and click the Properties button The TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Click the IP Address tab and confirm or define the TCP IP address and subnet mask assigned to the computer Continue the setup procedure on another screen as necessary Click the OK button to return to the Network dialog box Take care to determine the values of parameters Consult the network administrator to determine the values of parameters for the IP address If the IP address is inadequate failures may occur in various locations in the network Installation of IP Peer to Peer To install the IP Peer to Peer double click Setup exe in the IP P2P folder of the accompanying CD ROM The installer will start up Install the program according to the instructions displayed on the screen The IP Peer to Peer Setup dialog box will appear while installation is still in progress Set up the necessary items shown in the next paragraph AN When uninstalling the IP Peer to Peer perform the following procedure 1 Change the printer port or delete the printing system using IP Peer to Peer from the Printer folder 2 Delete the IP P2P by using Add Delete Applications from the Control Panel 3 2 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 3 Windows 95 98 Me Configuration Peer to Peer Printing IP Peer to Peer setup You can set up the IP Peer to Peer while installation is in process To change the setting select
99. ter on which the MAP to run correctly set up e If nothing irregular is found turn off the main power supply to the print controller and the main body printer then turn it back on wait about several minutes and try running the MAP again 8 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol It is recommended that you use MAP to get the NetWare setup and parameter values If you have not resolved the problem after running MAP go through the checklists in this section NetWare Checklist Is the print server name network interface card name entered correctly The factory default name is OCE_ serial number The serial number is informed in the Status Page Did you assign print queues to the printing system It is recommended that you assign each print queue to only one network interface card connected printing system If print queues are assigned to other network printers the print jobs may be going to another network printer Did you set up the print controller to the type Remote Other Unknown If the PCONSOLE or NWADMIN settings are correct the connection between the printing system and net work may have been broken Turn the print controller and the main body printer off and using PCONSOLE or NWADMIN wait for the status message Not Connected Turn the print controller and the main body printer on and the status should change to Waiting for Job File Server Checklist Is
100. terface card through Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 NIManage Program for network administrator to configure TCP IP settings to the network interface card from Macintosh UNIX TCP IP Programs Program for printing from various UNIX systems when not running Ipa lpr Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 1 3 Chapter 1 Network Interface Card Overview E Network setting procedures Before using the network interface card you must first connect the network interface card to the network and then perform the setup procedures for the printing system The setup procedures depend on the system envi ronment To connect the network interface card to the network use the Ethernet connector RJ45 of the network inter face card and a UTP cable of category 5 recommended Windows 95 98 Me configuration peer to peer To print over LAN Local Area Network in Windows 95 98 Me with no print servers installed you can link your print controllers with a configuration called peer to peer connection In peer to peer connections TCP IP and IPX SPX protocols are used each with a dedicated utility program Setup procedures are as follows For IP peer to peer connections 1 Using BOOTP Lite or the arp command assign IP address to the network interface card 2 Using Web Utilities make TCP IP settings of the network interface card 3 Make TCP IP settings on your computer Windows 95 98 Me 4 Install IP P2P from the accompanying CD ROM 5 Install
101. ters Both the Password and Password Retype fields must be identical before a user is allowed to Finish this screen Ethernet Frame Type Indicates the Ethernet frame type that should be used by the NetWare protocol stack by default Only one frame type can be selected Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 6 3 Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration Enable NDS Mode Indicates whether the print server support Directory Services When the box is checked Directory Ser vices is supported e f this box is not checked then all other fields on this screen will not be enabled Preferred NDS Context Enter a text string to set the NDS directory context for which the print server will use to login to the network The maximum field length is 128 characters MEMO Make sure you enter the whole context whether typed or typeless Preferred NDS Tree Enter a text string to set the NDS tree which the print server will use to login The maximum field length is 48 characters Enable Bindery Mode Determines whether the print server should attempt to service the NetWare network in bindery mode e If this box is checked then Bindery Mode is enabled MEMO If this field is not enabled then the Primary File Server field will not be enabled Primary File Server Specifies which NetWare file server that the print server should use as the primary file server If no primary file server has been selected yet or if
102. that is printed on the Status Page each time the print controller and the main body printer is turned on After the network interface card has an IP address you must use the MAP utility or other dedicated utilities for Windows or Macintosh to change an IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 5 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 5 UNIX Configuration e ipd UNIX Printing Ipd is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon that lets you print across a TCP IP network without the need to install software on your workstation with all filtering and banners done by the network interface card Remote printing uses the same commands Ipr Ipq Ipc as local printing The process begins when the lpr call finds the printer on a remote system by looking at the remote rm entry in the etc printcap file for that printer lpr handles a print job for a remote printer by opening a connection with the Ipd process on the remote system and sending the data file followed by the control file containing control information for this job to the remote system The printer based lpd then filters the data and prints the job according to information contained in the control file and its own printcap file The network interface card Ipd recognizes the format of a certain printer emulation and filters the data if possible so it can be printed on the printer you specify You can indicate to the network interface card lpd what
103. the standard Web Browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer 1 Assign an IP address to the network interface card See Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card 2 Startthe Web Browser you normally use When the Browser is up and running type http followed by the IP address of the unit in the Location field at the top of the Browser screen or by going to File at the menu bar and choosing Open Location Example For a unit with an IP address of 199 9 200 200 type http 199 9 200 200 Control Options e When you have no access to Novell NetWare Control Options can be used to enable or disable the display of the Power on Status Page e When enabled the Power on Status Page prints after the print controller and the main body printer is turned on The default is the ON enable position 7 4 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 8 Troubleshooting INI ED as MAICON EE EE eee 8 2 E Resetting the Network Interface Card 10 FaciorDelaUIt ec 8 2 ll status PAGE o cerei Erde eee 8 3 E How to Diagnose Problems 8 4 e Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections 8 4 e Troubleshooting MAP Problems 8 4 e Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol 8 5 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 8 1 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting B LED Status Indicator The network interface card ha
104. there enough disk space on the File Server and is it running Is the correct file server associated with the printing system Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to check this Did you have the proper rights to configure the print controller supervisor or administrator Are the File Server and the network interface card communicating Run NetWare s COMCHECK utility from any network workstation to check this Are there enough user positions on the File Server Workstation Checklist Is the network loaded onto the workstation See the NetWare documentation Is the application set up to print to the printing system For instance are you using the correct driver Is the workstation connected to the correct print queue Print a file and verify that the file goes to the queue Are the print queues assigned to the network interface card connected printing system also assigned to another network printer If they are the print jobs may be going to that printer From PCONSOLE or NWADMIN enter a sample print job directly into an assigned queue Does the job become Active Is the job printed Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled Auto Endcap lets you send data to a network printer Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to check If not enable it Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide 8 5 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Print Server Configuration Checklist If all your hardware connections are correct check the following Use MAP to check the status of the print server The Unit Stat
105. ties that communicate raw print jobs to the TCP IP port of the network interface card This port number is 10001 MEMO SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol for network management services SNMP is supported for Management Information Base MIB Il over the IP for the network interface card This support allows you to query MIB II to get system information about the network interface card The network interface card can support UNIX TCP IP printing in two modes Host based where a supplied line printer daemon is run on one or more workstations and print data is com municated to the network interface card via a TCP IP port e Printer based Ipd where the print controller appears as a host running a line printer daemon Many operating systems provide the option of using host resident printing or printer resident printing In general printer based lpd is easier to use on BSD UNIX systems This requires an entry in the printcap file once the network interface card has its IP information Some UNIX System V systems have restrictions on support of remote Ipd printers requiring that the host based Ipd approach be used Each printing mode has certain advantages over the other mode as follows The host resident method can print the username and filename on its banner page whereas the printer resident method prints a banner page with the host s name e The printer resident method requires you to configure the prin
106. to Print Server Connection Checklist To make sure the workstation is communicating with the print server check the following Print a file from the workstation and make sure the print job gets to the print queue using PCONSOLE or NWADMIN If the print job does get to the queue the problem is not with the workstation print server connec tion Use CAPTURE to send data to the printing system from a workstation software application See your NetWare print server manual for information e Make sure another printer is not taking the print jobs from the queues before the print server can service the job To do this disable the other printer until you can verify the print server connected printing system setup Print Server Loses Its Novell File Server Connection If the print server loses its connection to the file server it can take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to reconnect If the connection is not made after a reasonable amount of time check the error conditions to troubleshoot the problem Unable to Print from a Different Context The print server does not support printing from a context different from the context upon which you are installed If you want to do this you must create an alias queue See your NetWare Manual for more information 8 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix WE Network Interface Card specification Appendix 2 B 10 100 Base T UTP cable specifications Appendix 3 M Fact
107. u can view all your Ipd processes Type ps ax grep lpd 8 To stop ALL printing use the kill command on your Ipd processes Type kill 9 lt Process ID gt 9 Restart the daemon Type usr lib lpd 10 Installation for the system is completed When prompted to configure additional printers Type yes or no then press Enter It is recommended that you ping the network interface card to test communications Appendix 10 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix Installing and Printing on DEC ULTRIX 4 3 System 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct the network interface card utilities for your par ticular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the network interface card Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example type printfast then press Enter 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name then press Enter 4 The screen displays your install script information as for example Node name of the network interface card printfast Printer name to be used lt printer name gt The printer is attached on PORT1 You are asked to OK this configuration Type yes or no then press Enter 5 The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured The screen displays the entry see sample printcap file below and asks if you want the script to append it to your etc printcap file
108. us screen shows the status for the selected print server This report includes a status of file servers and queues assigned to a printing system along with a description of any problems The printer may not be assigned to the correct print queues Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to direct print jobs to the correct queues then check to see if the print job is in the queue If print servers were added or changed use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to make sure you configured the new devices correctly Make sure the print server name has been entered correctly If you changed the name in MAP you must also change the name in PCONSOLE or NWADMIN before you can print Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to check the Printer Status Make sure it is not stopped You cannot use PCONSOLE Version 1 0 to configure the print server Connect Novell Inc for an upgrade Printer Server File Server Printer Checklist Check the following to see if The print server can log into the file server and can service jobs from a File Server The print server name is listed on that File Server Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to set up the print server to the File Server The password assigned to the print server through PCONSOLE matches the password assigned through MAP Use MAP to update the password stored in the print server memory The print job is in the print queue and waiting to be printed Use PCONSOLE or NWADMIN to check if the print jobs are being sent to the printing system Workstation
109. ut does not reset the main body printer and the print controller To reset the main body printer and print controller turn off each main power supply then turn it back on Factory Defaults Switches all settings on the network interface card back to their factory default or initial values When operating a printer in a new environment use this feature to clear all setting values except the serial number and MAC address of the network interface card 2 8 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 2 Setting Up the Network Interface Card Unit Status Displays the status of a protocol effective on a selected network interface card In the uppermost line the corresponding protocol NetWare TCP IP or AppleTalk is displayed whether that protocol is currently enabled or not You can change settings using Setup NetWare Setup TCP IP and Setup AppleTalk in the protocols group Network Address Displays the serial number and MAC address of the selected network interface card Change Password Allows you to set up or change a password To change the current password type it in the Old Password Input field type a new password in the New Password Input field and then type the same new password in the Retype New Password field for confirmation Finally click on Accept Settings to make the new password effective Protocols Setup NetWare For each of the following setup items selected you can click Accept Settin
110. utes by default Its minimum value is 1 minute and maximum value is 60 minutes Delay in minutes for repeat messages indicates how long the print server should wait before sending a repeat notification of an error condition This field is set to 30 minutes by default Its minimum value is 1 minute and maximum value is 60 minutes Note The NIC supports the Notify function only in Bindery mode Create Queue Below is a description of each field Queue Name Enter the name of the new queue This field must be completed in order to create a new queue The maximum field length is 48 characters File Server Volume Indicates the volume on which the queue should be created This field is enabled only if the current con nection is an NDS connection When enabled it contains a list of all available volumes For bindery ser vices the default volume name is SYS NDS Context Specifies the NDS context in which the queue is created This field is enabled only when an NDS connection is being used When this field first displays it will list the NDS context specified in the Add Queue dialog If you change it NWSetup verifies that the new context exists on the directory tree Click on OK to start the verification process 6 6 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Chapter 6 NetWare Configuration Configuring the Notify Settings The Notify Settings screen appears when you double click on an entry in the Users Groups Notified by Printer field on th
111. utlet on a circuit different from the circuit to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide iii Canadian Department of Communications Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Registered trademarks Microsoft MS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of U S Microsoft Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of U S Microsoft Corporation Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of U S Novell Inc Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of U S Adobe Systems Incorporated Macintosh Mac and AppleTalk are registered trademarks of U S Apple Computer Inc UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group The other company names and trademarks used in this document are the registered trademarks and trademarks of the associated companies Name of each product in this manual The following abbreviations are used in this manual Ethernet Card 75 Network Interface Card Network Print Controller 75 Oc 3275 750 Copier Printer A printing system that combines the above three products Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Above five OSs Important notice network interface card print controller main
112. variable in your interface file you can usually modify it to pipe data to nicfilter The simplest way to accomplish this is to enclose the entire script in parentheses and pipe it to nicfilter using the arguments described above If you wish to use the banner generated by the interface file simply omit the last four arguments Appendix 14 Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix MEMO These arguments are shell variables from the interface file They may have different names names used above are from the standard interface file supplied with most Version 2 and i386 systems Installing and Printing on SCO UNIX System Installation and setup is similar for HP UX and SCO UNIX systems The network interface card solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interface file After completing software download in Loading the software you must configure the print controller network interface card and make it known to the lp system Use the following steps 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct Oc Print Server utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 Select your system Choose one from these options 1 AT amp T SVR4 386 2 SCO UNIX System V 3 None of the above Type 1 2 or 3 and press Enter 3 What is the node name of the Oc Print Ser
113. ver Type the name assigned in the etc hosts file then press Enter For example type printfast 4 What is the printer name for this Oc Print Server linked printer Type a printer name then press Enter 5 The screen displays your install script information For example Node name of the Oce Print Server printfast Printer name to be used lt printer name gt The printer is attached on PORT1 Do you want to accept this configuration Type yes or no then press Enter 6 The script automatically starts the daemon for the newly configured printer It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon In the preceding example the path would be usr nic nic print dev nic printer name printfast 10001 amp This example reflects names supplied to the script earlier When the installation script is complete you must still configure the printer and make it known to the Ip system The SCO UNIX Ip system uses the Ipadmin maintenance command to configure a printer there is no etc printcap file The specific commands to do this are lpadmin p printer name v dev nic printer name Oc Network Interface Card User s Guide Appendix 15 Appendix NOTE Your host may require you to specify the model by using the i command enable printer name accept printer name You can also use other options for the Ipadmin command See your system documentation for details Note that the printer name must be the same
114. ver Settings sssusse 6 4 printer del sis t EG oe oe EE ie 3 5 Printer Language iese es ee Ee 2 12 Printer Name ris 2 13 6 4 Printer Names se N DA EG 3 3 Prinier Status sui det ieDc ae us 2 13 Printers dialog box 3 4 Did SYSTE sasie me ue IV DICIOCOl ede N 1 4 2 9 Q OUE EE EE he sedile lus accus 6 5 Queues Serviced by Printer 6 5 H Registered trademarks IV Ric RS ae de dec 2 8 Reset to Factory Default 8 2 Retype Password 2 10 ap dee 1 4 S Setting up MAP assassins 2 6 Setting up printer driver 3 5 Setting Up the Network Interface Card 2 1 Setup AppleTalk 2 12 Setup for Bindery Emulation 6 10 Setup for printing through AppleTalk 7 2 SED NalWare ses ES oe 2 9 Setup Novell NetWare 6 3 Setup TOP IP ie eres 2 11 Setup with NWSetup 6 2 SNMP Senna rt nu 5 2 Starting MAP eie ee ee EE ee ee EE Ee ee ee 2 7 otatus Page EE E 8 3 Subnet Mask caminas ioaren 2 11 DO EIER E E 2 8 T TERE nn es ee 1 4 3 2 5 2 TGP P Print SEVICE saine 4 3 TESE PERE ietsie DEER ED Ee 2 13 Troubleshooting 8 1 Troubleshooting MAP Problems
115. work interface card After starting the network interface card outputs a status page which contains information that can be useful for troubleshooting Keep the Status Page available until a problem is resolved 2 Check the LED status indicator of the network interface card to ensure that there is no error condition See LED Status Indicator for more information 3 Check the Status Page to see what protocols are enabled and active See the appropriate chapter to confirm that you have installed and configured your network protocol correctly for the network interface card See An example in Status Page 4 Determine if other users can print If they can t and they are all on the same NOS go to the troubleshooting section for that NOS operation manual 5 When you have determined the nature of the problem use the checklists in the next section Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections e For 100BaseTX or 10BaseT check that the network connector is plugged into the RJ connector on the network interface card e Try another cable to make sure you do not use a defective cable Troubleshooting MAP Problems If the MAP cannot detect a target network interface card check the following Are the network settings on the network interface card correctly made Did you correctly select the MAP settings Are the protocols used by the computer on which the MAP is to run correctly set up Are the Web Browsers used by the compu
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