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1. NetWare printing The NetWare architecture for printing is comprised of the following Printers These are the physical printers which may be attached either to NetWare file servers NetWare machines dedicated as print servers NetWare workstations or directly to the network The Samsung network printer falls into the last category Print queues These queues are found on NetWare file servers where print jobs are stored before printing Print servers These are programs that transfer print jobs from the print queues to the printers Print servers may operate from various points in the NetWare network They may be present on the NetWare file server RPRINTER mode This puts an additional load on the file server They may be present on the printers themselves PSERVER mode This relieves the file server of a printing load and does not require any dedication of NetWare machines as print servers Printing performance will be improved as the printer will have optimised software and hardware to accommodate network printing Also the print server and physical printer are in close proximity and print data need not travel over the network from print server to printer Additionally printers connected to NetWare workstations may be shared with the rest of the network This is done by running RPRINTER on the workstation and configuring the printers as Remote Printers Print servers on the network may then interact with the RPR
2. NOTE If the operation mode is set to Ad hoc and the Link LED lights red it means that the print server is or can be another Ad hoc station 6 3 You can check the current network settings with the Network Configuration page For details please refer to the printer user s guide Check for the currently selected operation mode Ad hoc or Infrastructure Check for the SSID Make sure that the print server SSID matches the SSID of the network The SSID is case sensitive Check for the Line Quality item on the Network Printer Card Test page If the quality is low or very low improve the quality of network connections by removing obstacles moving the wireless device closer to the printer or adjusting the antenna direction Wireless settings The Samsung network print server provides two solutions to configure wireless network settings SyncThru Web Service This method is suitable for users who can use a wired network In order to use this method you must connect the Samsung print server to a local network using an Ethernet cable Printer control panel This method is suitable for users who can use the printer control panel menus To use this method refer to the printer user s guide Configuration explained in this sections is based on SyncThru Web Service Before configuring wireless network parameters make sure of the following depending on your situation The Wireless Printer Network Card and
3. Key 1 2 3 4 You need to specify a static WEP encryption key if your network uses WEP encryption keys You can configure up to four keys The active key called using key must match the value and active key position for example Key 1 configured on other wireless devices The appropriate key size must be configured according to the WEP key entry format and the WEP encryption key type The following table shows how to configure encryption keys using HEX or ASCII values ASCII format Key Hexadecimal format 64 bit 10 digits 0 9 A F 5 alphanumeric WEP characters 128 bit 26 digits 0 9 A F 13 alphanumeric WEP characters 802 1x Authentication Choose one of the IEEE 802 1x authentications None EAP MD5 or EAP MSCHAPv2 User Name 802 1x EAP authentication methods such as EAP MD5 EAP MSCAHPv2 EAP TTLS and PEAP require an EAP user name as an account name A user name consisting of up to 31 characters is necessary if 802 1x authentication is enabled This is not saved as the default value User Password 802 1x EAP authentication methods such as EAP MD5 EAP MSCAHPv2 EAP TTLS and PEAP require an EAP user password as an account password A password consisting of up to 15 characters is necessary if 802 1x authentication is enabled This is not saved as the default value Enhanced Security mode settings WPA authentication WPA supports WPA PSK and IEEE 802 1x for authentication Choose ei
4. European Radio Approval Information for products fitted with EU approved radio devices This Product is a printer low power Radio LAN type devices radio frequency RF wireless communication devices operating in the 2 4 GHz 5 GHz band may be present embedded in your printer system which is intended for home or office use This section is only applicable if these devices are present Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in the European Union or associated areas if a CE mark with CE a Notified Body Registration Number and the Alert Symbol is on the system label The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you printer is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission through the R amp TTE directive European States qualified under wireless approvals EU Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France with frequency restrictions Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden and the United Accept EU Iceland Liechtenstein Norway and Switzerland European States with restrictions on use EU In France the frequency range is restricted to 2446 5 2483 5 MHz for devices above 10 mW transmitting power such as wireless Accept EU No limitations at this time Regulatory Compliance Statements Wireless Guidance Low power Radio LA
5. In response Microsoft developed Windows Internet Name Service WINS to solve this problem for NetBIOS names Microsoft now recommends moving to Dynamic DNS and away from WINS However many customers including Microsoft maintain WINS systems and need devices to interoperate with WINS So devices must at least for now support WINS interoperability to allow for dynamic NetBIOS name to IP address registration and resolution WINS provides a distributed database for registering and querying dynamic NetBIOS names to IP address mapping in a routed network environment This is the best choice for NetBIOS name resolution in such a routed network because it is designed to solve the problems that occur with name resolution in complex Internet networks Configuring WINS Access SyncThru Web Service and select Network Settings gt TCP IP You will configure two WINS server addresses the Primary WINS Server or the Secondary WINS Server The default value is 0 0 0 0 In a DHCP server A DHCP server can support the NBNS NetBlOS Name Server option An administrator has to set the WINS server IP address in the NBNS option 1 Set the IP assignment method of your network print server to DHCP 2 Reboot the print server The WINS server will update the printer s NetBIOS name in its database Users can use the printer name instead of its IP address In the network print server l Configure the WINS server address through SyncThru Web Se
6. file servers running NetWare 3 x or 4 x 5 x or 6 x in bindery emulation with a print server and a print queue for network printing Before entering bindery settings The network print server connected to the network and the NetWare file server must be running If access to the file server or print server is restricted you need to log in to a NetWare Client system Bindery Print Server Enter the name of the print server that you have configured in the NetWare utility PCONSOLE This is the print server that will route print jobs to the network print server from NetWare Client on IPX networks File Server Enter the name of the NetWare server on which you have configured a print server and a print queue to handle network printing NDS configuration You can set up the NDS server Enable Disable NDS If NetWare servers you will use to print to the network print server are running NetWare 4 x 5 x 6 x in native mode NDS Tree Enter the name of the NDS tree that contains the printer print server and print queue objects you have previously defined on the NetWare server for the network print server Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings you are alerted that they will be deleted If you continue with NDS Setup you can replace Bindery settings afterwards NDS Print Server Enter the name of the print
7. 1x Authentication to EAP TLS Choose TKIP AES 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP for encryption The same encryption algorithm must be configured on the access point Choose EAP MD5 CHAP MS CHAP or MS CHAPv2 for inner authentication protocol The selected inner authentication protocol must be supported by the RADIUS server Set an Identity name of up to 31 characters as another identity name Set a user name of up to 31 characters This account name must also be set up on the RADIUS server Set a user password of up to 15 characters This account password must also be set up on the RADIUS server Select or deselect Enable Server Certificate Validation If this option is deselected the print server always regards the RADIUS server as a valid authentication server without a root certificate 10 Install a root certificate A root certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority CA who signed the authentication server s certificate and be in the form of Base64 Encoded X 509 with a cer extension It must also be less than 3 072 bytes If you deselect Enable Server Certificate Validation you don t need to install a root certificate Using PEAP 1 2 3 Set Security Mode to Enhanced Security Set WPA Authentication to IEEE802 1x Set 802 1x Authentication to EAP TLS 6 7 4 Choose TKIP AES 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP for encryption The same encryption algorithm must be configured on the access point 5 Ch
8. 2 472GHz 5 180 5 320GHz Supported Windows 98 NT ME 2000 XP 2003 networks Linux Red Hat 8 0 9 0 Fedora Core 1 Asia Pacific 2 412 2 472GHz 3 Mandrake 9 0 10 2 SuSE 8 2 9 2 5 745 5 805GHz Unix AT amp T system V Rel 4 2 BSD4 3 HP UX Rel 9 x amp Rel 10 x SCO 5 x SUNOS Spread 802 11a OFDM 5 5 Sparc or Solaris 2 5 spectrum mode Novel NetWare NetWare versions 3 x 4 x method 5 x 6 x 802 11b DSSS Macintosh Macintosh 8 6 9 2 10 1 mode 10 3 or higher 802 11g OFDM Protocol TCP IP LPD LPR IPP IPX SPX EtherTalk mode Bonjour Data transfer 802 11a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 Configuration SetlP SyncThru Web Service SyncThru Web rate mode 6Mbps utilities Admin Service 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1Mbps Hardware e PC mode requirements 80486 CPU or higher Minimum of 16 MB of RAM 802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 2 MB of free disk space mode 6Mbps Macintosh PowerPC 68020 or higher Subject to local regulatory Minimum of 8 MB of RAM 802 11a mode is supported only when connecting with gt 2 MB of free disk space IEEE 802 11a adapter Wireless IEEE 802 11a b g standard 802 11g mode is supported only when connecting with interface IEEE 802 11g adapter 7 1 Appendix ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE OpenSSL Statements This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft
9. 3 5 L LEDs 1 2 6 3 LPR port 3 4 N NetWare adding a printer 4 2 adding a queue 4 2 Bindery configuration 4 1 configuring Netware 4 1 NDS configuration 4 1 printing architecture 4 1 Network administration software install 2 1 Network environments supported 1 1 P PEAP 6 2 6 4 6 7 R Resetting 6 4 6 7 Root certificate 6 2 installing 6 6 S Samsung Network Printer Card install 1 1 Samsung Printer Port 3 5 SetlP 2 1 SLP 3 2 SNMP 3 1 Specifications 7 1 Standard TCP IP port 3 4 SyncThru Web Admin Service 2 1 SyncThru Web Admin Service User s Guide 2 1 T TCP IP in Macintosh 5 2 management protocol BOOTP 3 1 DDNS 3 2 DHCP 3 1 HTTP 3 1 SLP 3 2 SNMP 3 1 UPnP 3 3 WINS 3 2 printing protocol IPP port 3 5 LPR port 3 4 Samsung Printer Port 3 5 Standard TCP IP port 3 4 U Uninstalling software 2 1 UPnP 3 3 WwW WINS 3 2 Wireless network access point 6 1 basic settings 6 4 certificates 6 2 channels 6 1 6 4 7 1 Enhanced Security 6 4 6 5 frequency 6 4 IEEE 802 11 authentication 6 2 IEEE 802 1x 6 2 operation mode 6 1 6 4 security settings 6 4 SSID 6 1 6 4 Static WEP 6 4 WEP encryption 6 2 WPA Wi Fi Protected Access 6 2 Wireless specifications 7 1 WPA PSK 6 4 6 6 SAMSUNG DIGIT all everyone s invited www samsungprinter com Rev 1 00
10. Printer Daemon is the protocol associated with line printer spooling services Users can use the printing service from LPD running on a Samsung network print server through the LPR port Most operating systems such as Microsoft Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 Linux and Unix support LPR port printing Configuring an LPR port You can enable or disable the LPR Printing port through SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings RawTCP IP LPR I PP You can also change the port number of LPR LPD The default port number is 515 In Windows NT Before adding an LPR printing port make sure that Microsoft TCP IP printing service is installed on your Windows NT computer or install the software if necessary Installing the TCP IP printing service l Make sure your computer supports Microsoft TCP IP printing service 1 From the Windows Start menu select Settings Control Panel 2 Double click Network 3 Make sure that TCP I P protocol is listed in the Protocols tab and Microsoft TCP IP printing is listed in the Services tab If not go to step 2 2 Install TCP IP printing service Click Add and select TCP I P Protocol Microsoft TCP IP Printing Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation NOTES During the installation process you may need the Windows Installation CD ROM You can only install Microsoft TCP IP Printing if you have administrator privileges After installing the service restart you
11. WEP encrypts the data portion of each packet exchanged on a wireless network using a 64 bit or 128 bit WEP encryption key Sometimes 64 bit WEP is called 40 bit and 128 bit is called 104 bit 40 bit and 64 bit encryption are really the same thing as are 104 bit and 128 bit encryption because an additional 24 initialisation vector IV bits are automatically added to make a total of 64 bits and 128 bits To encrypt data the Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card uses four encryption keys You must select a key and enter the key value The key value must be the same as the other wireless devices or that of the access point of your wireless network In 64 bit mode each key value is 10 hexadecimal digits 0 9 and A F or 5 alphanumeric characters In 128 bit mode each key value is 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphanumeric characters Contact your network administrator for this configuration IEEE 802 1x IEEE 802 1x uses EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol and an authentication server such as RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Server RFC2138 for client and network server authentication In this authentication process the authentication server verifies the identity of the party attempting to connect to the network The Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card supports popular authentication methods based on EAP including EAP MD5 EAP using Message Digest Algorithm 5 EAP MD5 uses a password protected by the MD5 encryption a
12. gt Printers 2 Right click the printer you want and select Properties 3 Open the Details tab and click Add Port 4 Select Samsung Network Printer Port from the Other list and click OK 5 Select the print server you want to use and click OK If you cannot find the print server click Add New Print Server to list specify information for the print server such as print server name IP address IPX address or MAC address and click OK TCP IP environment 3 5 6 When the port name displays in the Print to the following port list click OK or Close I PP port Internet Printing Protocol IPP allows printing across the Internet meaning that you can send a print job to your printer from a remote place if you are an Internet user no matter what operating system you use or where you are Configuring I PP in the print server The network administrator must specify information required for IPP such as the URI Uniform Resource Identifier 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Click Network Settings gt Raw TCP IP LPR I PP 3 Configure the IPP parameters Printer Name Enter the network printer s name to be used with IPP printing Printer URI Enter the URL of the printer using the following format ipp the IP address of the printer or http the IP address of the printer 631 Ex ipp 168 10 17 82 or http 168 10 17 82 631 631 is the IPP port number Printer I nformation Enter
13. off and then back on 6 4 Wireless security settings This section describes how to configure wireless security for your wireless network The Samsung Network Printer Card supports several security features such as static WEP IEEE 802 1x and WPA to protect your network from unauthorised access and provides three security modes None This is used when the validation of a wireless device s identity and data encryption are not required for your network Open system is used for IEEE 802 11 authentication Static WEP This uses the WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy algorithm suggested by IEEE 802 11 standard for security Static WEP security mode requires a proper WEP key for data encryption decryption and IEEE 802 11 authentication Enhanced Security This provides more advanced security and better key management than Static WEP by using IEEE 802 1x EAP authentication WPA PSK and dynamic encryption such as dynamic WEP TKIP and AES In Enhanced Security mode there are four authentications depending on WPA authentication and 802 1x authentication WPA PSK authentication You can select WPA PSK to authenticate the print server based on WPA Pre Shared Key This uses a shared secret key generally called Pre Shared Key passphrase that is manually configured on the access point and each of its clients This is suitable for users who want to use WPA but do not have a RADIUS server installed on their network E
14. restricted based on your location generally regulatory domain See Appendix for available channels at your location When shipped from the factory the Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card is configured for Ad hoc mode using the automatic channel selection In most cases manual configuration of the channel is not required If the print server discovers a wireless network that has the same SSID and operation mode when powered up it will automatically adjust the channel to match that network Wireless network environment IEEE 802 11 authentication IEEE 802 11 authentication is a process of identifying an individual who is attempting to access a wireless LAN or an access point The IEEE 802 11 standard defines two types of authentication services Open System Authentication is not used and encryption may or may not be used depending on the need for data security Shared Key Authentication is used A device that has a proper WEP key can access the network The Samsung Network Printer Card supports both authentication methods WEP encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security protocol preventing unauthorised access to your wireless network Wireless LANs which communicate over radio waves do not have a physical structure that can be protected from unauthorised access and therefore are vulnerable to tampering WEP is designed to provide a wireless LAN with a security level equal to that found on a wired network
15. server object as name context NOTE Use NDS Setup if your network uses NetWare 4 x 5 x 6 x in native mode Use Bindery Setup if your network uses NetWare 3 X or uses NetWare 4 x 5 x 6 x in bindery emulation mode Printing in NetWare To print to your network printer on a NetWare workstation you need to add a print queue NOTE To use bindery emulation you must log on to a Bindery server as an administrator In the NDS mode log on to target text of the NDS tree where you have administrator privileges Adding a queue 1 Open the NWADMIN dialogue box by double clicking on the NetWare Client 2 Right click CONTEXT then choose the create menu 3 You will need to create all of the following items Printer Server represents a network print server Printer represents a network printing device Printer Queue represents a network print queue NOTE The New Object dialogue box lets you choose the class of object to create 4 Double click each tree print object and select Assignments menu 5 Click Add The print server object which was created in Step 3 has a link assigned to the printer object and the printer object a link to the print queue object Adding a printer l Select Add Printer from the Printer and fax menu in the control panel 2 Select Network Printer and click Next 3 Select Novell Directory Service and then click the context tree and an existing printer object name
16. system If the network printer you want to use is not listed in the printer pop up menu when you try to print a document you should add it to your list of available printers 1 Open System Preferences and click Print amp Fax 2 Click Printing 2 Set Up Printers 3 If the printer already appears in the printer list select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers You will see the printer in the Printer pop up menu the next time you print 4 Choose Printers gt Add Printer Choose AppleTalk from the pop up menu list on the top If necessary choose an AppleTalk zone from the pop up menu that appears directly below it Any AppleTalk printers in the zone you have chosen appear in the Printer List Select the printer in the Printer List To use printer specific features choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop up menu then select your printer in the Model Name list 9 Click Add The printer appears in the Printer List as the default printer in boldface It also appears in the Printer pop up menu when you print a document TCP IP printing Apple added TCP IP printing to all versions including and after OS 8 6 NOTE Ensure that the Macintosh has version 8 6 or later Earlier versions do not support TCP IP printing as standard An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP IP protocols such as LPD LPR IPP or Socket or J et Direct to make itself a
17. 1 SECOU000f0ae540b DODOFOAES40B 168 219 18 177 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SECODDUf0ae0791 OOOOFOAEO791 168 219 18 191 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SECOO00Maadfa8 DOOOFDAADFAS 168 219 18 51 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 sex 6x20series OOOOFOABC222 168 219 18 10 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 Exit Help Select the name of your printer and click Xi If you cannot find your printer name click to refresh the list Even with this step if you cannot find your printer name then contact Network Administrator Enter your network printer card s MAC address hardware address IP address subnet mask default gateway and then click Apply Click OK to confirm the settings Click Exit to close the Setl P program Using SyncThru Web Admin Service 1 2 From the Windows Start menu select Programs Samsung Network Printer Utilities SyncThru Web Admin Service gt SyncThru Web Admin Service The homepage of SyncThru Web Admin Service opens in your default web browser wW Contactus Sitemap Help inci c Web Admin Service ma gt my Networking E Devices Maintenance Reports zi e Settings If necessary change the display language Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD 3 Click Devices gt Add device i 5 Enter your print server s TCP IP addresses and click Apply QS n amm A aaa lt ENEMETS COS fun A A MENGE AA tees If you click Devices SWAS would search out
18. 4 Click Next NetWare environment 4 2 5 If the server does not provide the printer driver or there is no one available on the network a dialogue box appears to allow users to select a printer driver Select the driver and click Next Install the printer driver by following the onscreen instructions EtherTalk environment EtherTalk is AppleTalk used in an Ethernet network This protocol is widely used in Macintosh network environments Microsoft Windows system also supports this protocol Like TCP IP EtherTalk also provides packet transmission and routing functionality The Samsung network printer card works on EtherTalk networks if the host printer supports PostScript The description in this chapter applies to network printing from a Macintosh computer EtherTalk printing Printing in an EtherTalk network is possible with several different hardware and software configurations When you issue a command to print a document the application begins a series of EtherTalk calls attempting to establish a connection to the printer The calls first initiate the NBP Name Binding Protocol name lookup process to find the currently selected printer and its EtherTalk address Then the Printer Access Protocol PAP is used to open a connection with the printer Once the connection has been established the workstation and printer interact over a PAP connection PAP uses lower level protocols such as ATP and DDP to provide a d
19. AP TLS authentication EAP TLS uses X 509 compliant digital certificates for both client and network server authentications Root certificates and client certificates must be installed on the print server EAP TTLS authentication EAP TTLS uses an X 509 compliant digital certificate for network server authentication This also requires a 802 1x user name user password and a TTLS identity used by inner authentication protocols for client authentication over a secure connection PEAP authentication PEAP is similar to EAP TTLS This also uses an X 509 compliant digital certificate for network server authentication and requires an 802 1x user name and user password used by inner authentication protocols for client authentication over a secure connection Additionally you may configure the related parameters to use a special security mode The following table summarises the security modes and authentication options available on the Samsung network print server and describes the features of each option Authentication Security method Encryption method mode employed employed None Open System No encryption Wireless network environment Authentication method employed Security Encryption method mode employed Static Open System Static WEP encryption WEP Shared key or optionally 802 1x authentication EAP MD5 or EAP MSCHAPv2 if needed Enhanced WPA PSK Using dynamic key Security mana
20. INTER program on the workstation for printing Configuration for NetWare printing involves creation of printers print queues and print servers and the associations between them on the NetWare file server The file server configuration for printers print queues and print servers may be achieved using NetWare supplied utilities such as PCONSOLE and NWADMIN NetWare environment 4 1 Configuring NetWare NetWare Setup allows you to enter the names of the NetWare objects that are concerned with network print jobs The NetWare print queues must be assigned to the NetWare print servers you have set up for printing to the network printer card When you enable NetWare Setup you can set up NDS Novell Directory Services Bindery Services or both NDS is used with NetWare 4 x 5 x 6 x Bindery Services are used with NetWare 3 x or with NetWare 4 x 5 x 6 x in bindery emulation mode You can set up IPX SPX in SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings NetWare Enable Disable Bindery Select this option if you have a NetWare network connected with the network print server Select Frames Types EtherNet 802 2 EtherNet 802 3 EtherNet Il EtherNet SNAP You must select at least one frame type PX SPX mode configuration Configure IPX SPX mode for your NetWare system Bindery configuration You can set up the bindery server Bindery Setup Use this option if you have already configured one or more bindery servers
21. N type devices radio frequency RF wireless communication devices operating in the 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Band may be present embedded in your printer system The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device Additional limitations cautions and concerns for specific countries are listed in the specific country sections or country group sections The wireless devices in your system are only qualified for use in the countries identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system rating label If the country you will be using the wireless device in is not listed please contact your local Radio Approval agency for requirements Wireless devices are closely regulated and use may not be allowed The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your printer is well below the RF exposure limits as known at this time Because the wireless devices which may be embedded into your printer emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations manufacturer believes these devices are safe for use Regardless of the power levels care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation As a general guideline a separation of 20 cm 8 inches between the wireless device and the body for use of a wireless device near the body this does not include extremities is typical This device should be used more than 20 cm 8 inches from the
22. NS servers are optional and are used only if available on the network while a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically without leaving any unwanted state issues behind UPnP supports 6 protocol stacks for addressing discovery description control eventing and presentation but the Samsung Network Printer Card supports only Simple Service Discovery Protocol SSDP which allows addressing description and discovery Configuring UPnP Control panel Refer to the Network Menu setting in your printer user s guide SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings gt UPnP Auto I P Enabled You can enable or disable Auto IP When this option is selected the network print server cannot find the control point and receive an IP address from the control point The network print server will create an IP address of 169 254 XXX XXX Multicast DNS Enabled SSDP can use Multicast DNS SSDP Enabled You can enable or disable SSDP SSDP TTL You can specify the maximum number of subnets that SSPD multicasts can travel across Using UPnP If SSDP Simple Service Discovery Protocol is enabled your network print server is checked by a control point This control point is an application which supports finding UPnP devices Information on searching and control functions or your network print server s device information is displayed in an XML page http XXX XXX XXX XXx 5200 printer xml Printing protoc
23. Network Printer User s Guide This guide is provided for information purposes only All information included herein is subject to change without notice Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damages direct or indirect arising from or related to use of this manual O 2005 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Samsung logo and SyncThru are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Microsoft Windows Windows 98 Windows NT Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows 2003 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh AppleTalk and EtherTalk are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Novell and Novell NetWare are registered trademark of Novell Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organizations CONTENTS 1 Getting started INtFOCUCTION cui e e A A A MN 1 1 Supported network environments 0cocccoccccococononcncncononcnnonono nana nronananrnrnrrnr EEE EEE nene EERE EE EE nnn 1 1 Samsung Network Printer Card fs cccassssncatucnnstansdsatmicdexamimeadatenoniGneanatang aa na ainai 1 1 Package cohtehts sisisi risani dens din dese vache e ven PRUTIN TI dass a duci snag DER dd dad vous dena dane dasa EE EPI SEE 1 1 System requirements ree terere xa NEREA E a 1 2 Installing your Network Printer Card sssssssssesnm memes enne nennen nere nene 1 2 2 Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD System requiremen
24. P protocols to allow devices to automatically find each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers In order to provide a true zero configuration experience meaning that you do not need to configure network parameters the printer MUST have Bonjour enabled by default It is NOT possible to disable any part of Bonjour After boot up check the Bonjour printer name of this printer network card in Mac OS X 1 Open System Preferences and select Print amp Fax 2 Click Printing gt Set Up Printers 3 Ifthe printer already appears on the Printer List select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers You will see the printer in the Printer pop up menu the next time you print Choose Printers Add Printer Choose Bonjour from the pop up menu Any Bonjour enabled printers on your local network or subnetwork appear on the Printer List Select your printer from the Printer List To use printer specific features choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop up menu then select your printer in the Model Name list 8 Click Add The printer appears on the Printer List as the default printer in boldface It also appears in the Printer pop up menu when you print a document 6 Wireless network environment Overview The Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card supports the IEEE 802 11a b g standard for wireless LAN WLAN communications Properl
25. SLP also resolves the network address of the service of the user Administrators do not need to help clients find new services or to remove services when they are no longer available SLP uses multicasting and can work over subnet boundaries Configuring SLP You can configure SLP protocol settings through SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings gt SLP SLP Protocol You can enable or disable SLP Port Number The port number is fixed to 427 Scope 1 3 A scope is a set of services and a string used to group resources by location network or administrative category Each scope should not be more than 32 characters Message Type You can select the outgoing SLP message type sent to network devices The default value is Multicast Multi Cast Radius You can specify the maximum number of subnets that SLP multicasts can travel across This value is also called the hop count or time to live TTL The default value is 255 Registration Lifetime You can define the time in seconds before the Server Agents registration expires Multicast Address The Multicast Address value is fixed to 239 255 255 253 224 0 1 127 Using SLP Once SLP enabled is checked the network print server works as a Service Agent and the User Agent for example SyncThru Admin Service searches for the network print server by SLP Protocol TCP IP environment 3 2 Dynamic DNS DDNS DNS Domain Name System is used for re
26. additional information about the printer More Printer I nformation Enter more additional information about the printer Printer Location Enter the name of the location where the printer is physically located Multiple Operation Timeout Enter the time to elapse before the printer ends a print job When there is no incoming data after the specified number of seconds the printer ends reception Time to Keep Jobs in History Set the length of time the IPP printer keeps job information Operator Message Enter printer information for printer users Job Count shows the number of print jobs Driver Installer shows the URL where you can get the driver installer Manufacturer shows the URL where you can get manufacturer information 4 Click Apply Configuring a Windows client After the network administrator has configured the network print server each printer user must install the printer driver and set the print port to Samsung IPP 1 1 Port Monitor NOTE Before following the steps below each printer user should install the printer driver If the printer driver is not already installed on the computer install the printer driver that came with the printer Select the local port LPT when you install the driver 1 From the Windows Start menu select Settings gt Printers or select Printers and Faxes 2 Right click the printer you want and select Properties 3 In Windows 95 98 Me click Det
27. ails In Windows NT4 0 2000 XP 2003 click Ports 4 Click Add Port 5 Select Samsung I PP Port from the Other list and click OK 6 Enter the printer URL and port name and click OK 7 When the port name displays on the print port list click OK Now you can select the network print server from the Print Setup dialogue box to send a job Setting I PP security SyncThru Web Service allows administrators to choose an authentication method and to create or modify user accounts 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Click Network Settings gt Raw TCP IP LPR I PP Authentication You can set a user name and password encryption method refer to http digest authentication in RFC User DB You can set a user name and password for IPP printing You can set up the user database for up to 10 items 3 Click Apply NOTE A user name should be unique for all slots and should not include symbols The length of the user name and the password should each be less than 7 characters 3 6 TCP IP environment Additional functions The following are additional functions you can use through SyncThru Web Service or SyncThru Web Admin Service Printer properties settings You can check and modify printer and document properties for an installed printer For properties that are not supported by the printer driver an error message indicating that the property is not supported is displayed These set
28. alified for use in the United States of America if an FCC 1D number is on the system label The FCC has set a general guideline of 20 cm 8 inches separation between the device and the body for use of a wireless device near the body this does not include extremities This device should be used more than 20 cm 8 inches from the body when wireless devices are on The power output of the wireless device or devices which may be embedded in your printer is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the FCC This transmitter must not be collocated or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Wireless devices are not user serviceable Do not modify them in any way Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it Contact manufacturer for service FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use While installing and operating this transmitter and antenna combination the radio frequency exposure limit of 1mW cm2 may be exceeded at distances close to the antenna installed Therefore the user must maintain a minimum distance of 20cm from the antenna at all times This device can not be collocated with another transmitter and transmitting antenna
29. antenna are installed in the print server If they are not the Wireless menu will not be displayed on SyncThru Web Service Connect the Samsung print server to your wired network using an Ethernet cable The print server s IP address is configured as an IP address available on your network To access SyncThru Web Service l Run your web browser 2 Enter the print server s IP address in the URL field and click Go 3 Select Network Settings Wireless Wireless network environment Wireless basic settings These are the basic parameters required to make wireless connections found on the Wireless page of SyncThru Web Service Click Apply after changing parameters SSID SSID Service Set Identifier is a name that identifies a wireless network Access points and wireless devices attempting to connect to a specific wireless network must use the same SSID The SSID is case sensitive Operation Mode Operation Mode refers to the type of wireless connections Choose one of the following options Ad hoc allows wireless devices to communicate directly with each other in a peer to peer environment Infrastructure allows wireless devices to communicate with each other through an access point Frequency Mode Choose a frequency mode The Samsung print server supports 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g frequency modes 802 11a 5GHz mode Data is sent using IEEE802 11a standard communications in the 5 GHz band 802 11b
30. ata stream service for sending print data to the printer Configuring EtherTalk You can configure EtherTalk using the following methods Control Panel Refer to the Network Menu setting in your printer user s guide SyncThru Web Service 1 Run your web browser 2 Enter the printer s IP address in the URL field and click Go 3 Select Network Settings EtherTalk EtherTalk Protocol allows you to enable or disable the EtherTalk protocol Printer Name allows you to set the printer name for EtherTalk protocol The default name is SEC MAC address This name is automatically displayed on Chooser Printer Type shows the printer type EtherTalk environment 5 1 Last Error Occurred shows the last error RTMP allows you to set the time in seconds after which the routing table entry maintained by the RTMP protocol times out ZIP current zone shows the AppleTalk Zone name If there is no configured zone asterisk should be displayed PAP wait time before transmitting a tickle packet enables you to define the time interval in seconds after which the PAP protocol should resend a tickle packet to verify the status of the PAP connection between the printer and your Macintosh 4 Click Apply Configuring the printer Note The following instructions are for Mac OS 10 3 but similar for other versions The following steps must be taken to configure the network printer for use on a Macintosh
31. ation country If your system came equipped with an internal embedded wireless device do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the system is fully assembled Wireless devices are not user serviceable Do not modify them in any way Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it Please contact manufacturer for service Only use drivers approved for the country in which the device will be used See the manufacturer System Restoration Kit or contact manufacturer Technical Support for additional information Operating Network Printi l Getti n g sta rted system environment peca acion Unix AT amp T system V TCP IP LPD See Chapter 3 Rel 4 2 LPR TCP IP BSD4 3 HP UX environment 23 Rel 9 x Rel Introduction I SEO don SUNOS 5 5 The Samsung Network Printer Card allows you to connect your i Sparc or Solaris printer directly to a network physically or wirelessly to share 2 5 the printer among multiple users Once the card has been installed the printer is ready to function as a network print se as IPX SPX dri 4 server supporting various network environments such as Ax 5x 6 x EE t Windows 98 Me NT 2000 XP 2003 Novell NetWare UNIX PARED did Linux and Macintosh 8 6 or higher Macintosh Macintosh 8 6 TCP IP See Chapter 5 This guide explains how to install the Samsung Network Printer 9 2 10 1 EtherTalk E
32. body when wireless devices are on and transmitting This transmitter must not be collocated or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Some circumstances require restrictions n wireless devices Examples of common restrictions are listed below A gt Pee B Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane IEEE 802 11 also known as wireless Ethernet and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful the option to use a wireless device may be restricted or eliminated Airports Hospitals and Oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated When in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction to use wireless devices ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices Since your system is equipped with a wireless device when traveling between countries with your system check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destin
33. ccessible to your computer If the IP printer you want to use is not listed when you want to print you can add it to your list of available printers To add an IP printer you need to know its IP address or DNS name 1 Open System Preferences and click Print amp Fax 2 Click Printing gt Set Up Printers 3 If the printer already appears on the Printer List select the In Menu check box to add it to your list of available printers You will see the printer in the Printer pop up menu the next time you print Choose Printers Add Printer Choose IP Printing from the pop up menu Select the appropriate printing protocol from the Printer Type pop up menu 7 Enter the IP address or DNS name for the printer in the Printer Address field 8 f your printer requires it type the queue name for your printer in the Queue Name field 9 To use printer specific features choose the item appropriate for your printer from the Printer Model pop up menu then select your printer in the Model Name list 10 Click Add The printer appears on the Printer List as the default printer in boldface It also appears in the Printer pop up menu when you print a document EtherTalk environment 5 2 Bonjour printer Usually used in Macintosh networks to search for network devices Bonjour consists of IPv4 Link Local Addressing Multicast DNS and DNS Service Discovery Known as zero configuration networking Bonjour uses industry standard I
34. ch can be used for many tasks beyond its use for hypertext such as with name servers and distributed object management systems You are using HTTP when you connect your network printer via a web browser The Samsung Network Printer Card has a built in web server SyncThru Web Service You can configure and manage your network print server through SyncThru Web Service using HTTP over TCP IP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP which is part of the TCP IP protocol suite is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices It enables network administrators to remotely monitor and configure network devices find and solve network problems and plan for network growth Network devices are monitored and controlled using four basic SNMP commands read is used by a Network Management server to monitor network devices The server examines different variables that are maintained by the devices write is used by a Network Management server to control managed devices The server changes the values of variables stored within the devices trap is used by network devices to asynchronously report events to a Network Management server When certain types of events occur a device sends a trap to the specified server Traversal operations are used by a Network Management server to determine which variables a network device supports and to sequentially gather informa
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36. e Setl P program Go to the Using Setl P SyncThru Web Admin Service Go to the Using SyncThru Web Admin Service SyncThru Web Service Once you have set an IP address for your network print server you can use the embedded web server in the network printer card to change the address Go to page 2 3 DHCP You can use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP to get an IP address automatically assigned by your network administrator if your network system supports this protocol BOOTP A network based server using the BootStrap protocol BOOTP can notify the network printer card of its assigned IP address each time the printer turns on if your network system supports this protocol NOTE To get an IP address from the DHCP or BOOTP server the IP assignment method must be set to DHCP or BOOTP 2 2 Using Setl P 1 4 5 From the Windows Start menu select Programs Samsung Network Printer Utilities gt Setl P Setl P The program automatically detects and displays new and configured print servers on your network f amp sETIP Lox o 4 0 um KJ R SEC000278fce87d 000278FCE87D 168 219 18 13 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SEC000278f4bed8 000278F4BED8 168 219 18 187 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SECO000Mae649d OOOOFOAE649D 168 219 18 180 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SECODOOf0ae5443 OOOOFOAE6443 168 219 18 149 255 255 255 0 168 219 18 1 SECODDUf0ae643c OOOOFOAE643C 168 219 18 192 255 255 255 0 168 219 18
37. e client certificate displays 2 Select the client certificate file 3 Upload the file and click back to return to the front page 6 6 NoTE You can make a certificate into a file using Windows Console From the Windows Start menu select Run Enter mmc in the Run dialogue box Select File 2 Add Remove Snap in Click Add select Certificate and then click Add In the Certificate Snap in dialogue box select Computer Account and click Next Finish Close OK Select the certificate you want to change to a file When making a root certificate select one of the certificates in the trusted root certificate authority folder When making a client certificate select one of the certificates in the personal folder Right click the certificate and select All task gt Export In the Certificate Export wizard click Next Select DER encoded X 509 Binary cer for a root certificate or PKCS 12 PFX for a client certificate and click Next 10 Enter a file name and click Next 11 Click Finish to close the wizard Ui UNA o WO oN Enable Server certificate Validation This option determines whether or not the client authenticates the server If Server Certificate Validation is disabled EAP TTLS and PEAP authentication do not require a root certificate In Enhanced Security mode four authentications are provided according to WPA authentication and 802 1x authentication To use each au
38. ect for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJ ECT AS 15 AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN 7 2 Appendix I NDEX A Ad hoc peer to peer mode 6 1 B Bonjour 5 2 BOOTP 3 1 C Certificates client certificate 6 3 6 6 making files 6 6 root certificate 6 2 6 6 Channels 6 1 6 4 Client certificate 6 3 installing 6 6 D DDNS 3 2 DHCP 3 1 E EAP MD5 6 2 EAP MSCHAPv2 6 2 EAP TLS 6 2 6 4 6 6 EAP TTLS 6 2 6 4 6 7 EtherTalk Bonjour 5 2 configuring EtherTalk 5 1 configuring the printer 5 1 TCP IP printing 5 2 F Firmware upgrade 3 6 H HTTP 3 1 l Infrastructure mode 6 1 Installing Samsung Network Printer Card 1 1 Installing software 2 1 IP address setup BOOTP 2 2 DHCP 2 2 Printer control panel 2 2 SetlP 2 2 SyncThru Web Admin Service 2 2 SyncThru Web Service 2 3 IP filtering 3 6 IPP port
39. g 2 4GHz mode Data is sent using IEEE802 11g standard communications in the 2 4 GHz band This mode is compatible with IEEE802 11b standard 802 11a b g 5GHz 2 4GHz mode Data is sent using the frequency range defined in both IEEE802 11a and EEE802 11g standards Ad hoc Channel Change the channel selection setting If you select Auto Setting the Samsung print server will automatically adjust channels To manually set a channel select Channel Selection In most cases manually setting up channels is not required Connection Status This section displays information on the current wireless connection Link Status indicates whether or not the WLAN interface is connected to other wireless devices Associated Frequency indicates the associated frequency mode for example 802 11a BSSID displays the associated BSSID for example 00 02 78 E3 43 89 Link Quality represents quality of the wireless link between the print server and an access point or other devices by percentage for example 10096 Current Tx Rate is automatically determined by radio transmission speed for example 54 Mbps Current Channel represents the associated channel for example 149 5745 MHz NOTE Your wireless basic setting changes will be applied after the print server restarts In order to restart the print server from SyncThru Web Service select Network Settings gt Reset and click Restart or turn the print server
40. gement TKIP and AES EAP TLS Using dynamic key management TKIP AES 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP EAP TTLS Using dynamic key management TKIP AES 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP PEAP Using dynamic key management TKIP AES 64 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP NOTE The Samsung network print server provides None and Static WEP without 802 1x authentication in Ad hoc mode while None Static WEP with 802 1x authentication and Enhanced security are provided in Infrastructure mode You may first choose one of the security modes and configure additional parameters for each security mode None security mode settings This uses Open System for IEEE 802 11 authentication and doesn t require additional parameter settings Static WEP security mode settings To use Static WEP you need to configure the following parameters EEE 802 11 Authentication Choose one of the following IEEE 802 11 authentications Open System This is used if your wireless network does not require authentication for network access However your network may still use encryption keys for data security Shared Key Use Shared Key authentication if your network requires that each device be configured with the same secret WEP key for network access Wireless network environment 6 5 WEP Encryption Choose either 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP If your network uses WEP encryption keys you must configure the encryption keys
41. gistration of domain names and provides Host names to an IP address resolution service For printer devices DNS may be utilised for printer domain name registration so that print server clients may refer to the printer by its host name rather than by its IP address Even though a printer s IP address is changed all clients can operate this printer without reconfiguration Addressing to a printer device by IP address is not convenient and may often go stale if an IP address to a device is assigned dynamically via a DHCP server If the DHCP server can provide information about a printer s changing IP address to the DNS server automatically user convenience is increased The printer s name will be used as its DNS name Configuring DDNS 1 Let the DHCP server provide updated information to the DNS server 2 Configure the same DDNS domain through SyncThru Web Service as entered in the DNS server If you connect your network printer via a web browser you can enable this by selecting Network Setting gt TCP IP gt Dynamic DNS Registration 3 Set the IP assignment method of your network print server to DHCP and reboot the printer The DNS server will update its database and users can use the printer s name instead of its IP address WINS Before Dynamic DNS was defined DNS could only be updated manually when DHCP servers automatically provided or removed IP addresses As a result DNS servers often contained obsolete listings
42. hat is already deployed in your organisation PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP uses digital certificates for network server authentication and a password for client authentication WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA announced by Wi Fi Alliance authorises and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals WPA uses 802 1x or WPA PSK WPA mode Pre Shared Key for authentication WPA PSK verifies users via a pre shared key on both a client station and an access point In WPA PSK authentication a client may only gain access to the network if the client s password matches the access point s password WPA also uses TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol and AES Advanced Encryption Standard for data encryption Certificates Certificates are used to validate the identity of clients and network servers and allow encrypted data communications for EAP 802 1x authentication Certificates may be issued and signed by a trusted third party called Certificate Authority CA In EAP 802 1x authentications such as EAP TLS EAP TTLS and PEAP the Samsung network print server may require one or both of the following certificates Root Certificate A certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority CA is used to validate the identity of a network authentication server while EAP authentication methods such as EAP TLS EAP TTLS and PEAP are performed The network authentication se
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44. lgorithm which is the same challenge handshake protocol as PPP based CHAP This authentication method provides one way authentication based on a user name and password This implementation is useful only in a small private network because it does not support automatic key distribution 6 2 EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP MSCHAPv2 uses the MS CHAPv2 authentication protocol to create a strong encryption key initially for MMPE Microsoft Point to Point Encryption and to use a different encryption key during communication EAP TLS EAP using Transport Layer Security EAP TLS uses X 509 compliant digital certificates for both client and server authentication EAP TTLS EAP TTLS is known as a Tunneled TLS Transport Layer Security protocol It is designed to provide authentication that is every bit as strong as EAP TLS but it does not require that each user be issued a certificate Instead only the RADIUS authentication servers are issued certificates User authentication is performed by a password The password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel that is established using the server certificate As a result the credentials are not vulnerable to dictionary attacks Using TTLS forwarding any inner authentication requests that are found inside the TTLS tunnel such as EAP PAP CHAP or MS CHAP V2 can be processed by downstream RADIUS servers In this manner you can perform authentication against any RADIUS infrastructure t
45. nstall Setl P or Uninstall SyncThru Web Admin Service 2 Click OK to confirm uninstallation Click Finish when uninstallation is done Viewing the SyncThru Web Admin Service User s Guide The user s guide for SyncThru Web Admin Service in HTML format is installed on the Windows Start menu automatically with the program It provides you with quick and easy access to the topic you want Refer to the user s guide any time you need help while using the program To open the SyncThru Web Admin Service User s Guide click Start gt Programs gt Samsung Network Printer Utilities gt SyncThru Web Admin Service gt User s Guide Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD P address setup Before using your network print server in your network you must set TCP IP addresses for the print server You will need your printer card s MAC address IP address subnet mask and gateway address First check with your network administrator for the TCP IP addresses NOTE The MAC address is the hardware serial number of the network printer card You can check the address by printing the Network Printer Configuration Page For printing the page refer to your printer user s guide You can set your print server s IP address via the following methods Printer control panel If your printer has a control panel and the network configuration menu you can set the IP address directly from the printer Refer to your printer user s guid
46. ols Before setting the network printing ports you must install the printer driver with the local port LPT on the system Refer to your printer user s guide Standard TCP IP port You can print your documents to your Samsung network printer by creating a Standard TCP IP port Configuring Standard TCP IP in Windows 2000 XP 2003 You can enable or disable the Standard TCP IP Printing port through SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings gt Raw TCP IP LPR I PP You can also change the port number of the Standard TCP IP port The default port number is 9100 Creating a Standard TCP IP port l in Windows XP click Start gt Printers and Faxes In Windows 2000 2003 click Start gt Settings gt Printers 2 Click Add a printer or double click Add Printer and then Next 3 Click Local printer attached to this computer and then Next Make sure that Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer is not selected 4 Click Create a new port select Standard TCP IP port from the Type of port list and click Next 5 Click Next 6 Enter the IP address or DNS name of your network printer and click Next For the port name a default name will be entered by Windows You can change it to a more user friendly name 7 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation Now you can select your printer from the Print Setup dialogue box TCP IP environment 3 4 LPR port LPD Line
47. oose EAP MD5 or MS CHAPv2 for inner authentication protocol The selected inner authentication protocol must be supported by the RADIUS server 6 Seta user name of up to 31 characters This account name must also be set up on the RADIUS server 7 Seta user password of up to 15 characters This account password must also be set up on the RADIUS server 8 Select or deselect Enable Server Certificate Validation If this option is deselected the print server always regards the RADIUS server as a valid authentication server without a root certificate 9 Install a root certificate A root certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority CA who signed the authentication server s certificate and be in the form of Base64 Encoded X 509 with a cer extension It must also be less than 3 072 bytes If you deselect Enable Server Certificate Validation you don t need to install a root certificate NOTE Your wireless basic setting changes will be applied after the print server restarts In order to restart the print server from SyncThru Web Service select Network Settings gt Reset and click Restart or turn the print server off and then back on Wireless network environment 7 Appendix Wireless specifications Items Specifications Frequency Americas 2 412 2 462GHz m ga band 5 180 5 320GHz Specifications 5 745 5 825GHz Items Specifications Europe 2 412
48. ork In an IP network each device needs a unique IP address DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a device is plugged into a different place in the network Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP is UDP IP based protocol which allows a booting host to configure itself dynamically and without user supervision BOOTP provides means to notify a host of its assigned IP address the IP address of a boot server host and other configuration information such as the local subnet mask the local time offset and the addresses of default routers Addresses of various Internet servers can also be transferred to a host using BOOTP DHCP is active by factory default on your network print server After boot up the network print server will get an IP address automatically from the DHCP server if one exists To set an IP address manually see page 2 2 Configuring DHCP BOOTP To enable or disable DHCP BOOTP use one of the following methods Printer s control panel Refer to Network Menu settings in your printer user s guide SyncThru Web Service Select Network Settings TCP IP and select DHCP or BOOTP from the IP Address Assignment Method list TCP IP environment 3 1 HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is an application layer protocol for distributed collaborative hypermedia information systems It is a generic stateless protocol whi
49. r computer Adding an LPR port l From the Windows Start menu select Settings gt Printers 2 Click Add Printer 3 Click My Computer and then Next 4 Click Add Port and select LPR Port from the port type list 5 Click New Port 6 Enter the IP address or DNS name of the printer and the name of a user defined print queue 7 Click OK 8 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation In Windows 2000 XP 2003 To add an LPR port to Windows 2000 XP 2003 users must install a Standard TCP IP port by default then change the printing protocol in the printer properties For installing the Standard TCP IP port see page 3 4 1 From the Windows Start menu select Settings gt Printers or Printers and Faxes 2 Right click the printer you want and select Properties 3 Click Ports 4 Make sure that the appropriate Standard TCP IP port is selected and click Configure Port 5 Select LPR from the Protocol section 6 Enter the print queue name and click OK 7 Click OK to close the properties window In Unix Depending on your particular Unix system LPD configuration may vary See your system documentation for the correct syntax for the system Samsung Printer Port A Samsung Network Printer port is used to send print jobs from network computers running Windows OS that do not support the Standard TCP IP port or LPR port Adding a Samsung Network Printer port 1 From the Windows Start menu select Settings
50. r filtered IP addresses Users having the IP addresses set here are able to access the network print server 4 Click Apply Only system administrators or authorised users can set via SyncThru Web Service IP addresses that can access the device Up to 10 addresses or ranges of address choices can be made and set Authorised users are able to change the action Apply Undo and to print to the network print server NOTE Ranges of addresses shouldn t contain null or 0 0 0 0 values Reset 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Click Network Settings Reset You can reboot the network print server if your network settings are not applied correctly or the network card is disconnected from your network Ethernet speed You can set the communication speed for Ethernet connections 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Click Network Settings General Speed Rate Automatic 10 Mbps Harf Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Harf Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex select a Ethernet speed from the drop down list 3 Click Apply 3 7 TCP IP environment NetWare environment Samsung network printer card is compatible with Novell NetWare networks in versions 3 x 4 x 5 x and 6 x You can print to the network printer from any NetWare client that is attached to the network This section describes how to continue printing with your network printer card in a NetWare environment
51. rver s identity will be validated when the root certificate information installed on the Samsung network print server is identical to the information on a certificate received from the network authentication server such as RADIUS To be installed on the Samsung Wireless network environment Network Printer Card a root certificate must be in the form of Base64 Encoded X 509 with a cer extension and be less than 3 072 bytes Client Certificate A client certificate is used to validate the identity of the Samsung Network Printer Card from a network authentication server such as RADIUS while the EAP TLS authentication method is performed To be installed on the Samsung Network Printer Card a client certificate must be in the form of PKCS 12 Personal Information Exchange with a pfx extension and be less than 3 072 bytes Before configuring the print server The Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card has two LEDs to show the network connection status When you configure the wireless settings on your print server please refer to these LEDs to make sure that a network connection is functioning Activity LED Link LED LED Status Description Activity LED Off Power off or system error On System error Blinking Normal Link LED Off Not linked to a network Green on Linked to a wired LAN Red on Linked to a wireless LAN Orange on Linked to both wired and wireless LANs
52. rvice or SyncThru Web Admin Service 2 Reboot the print server The WINS server will update the printer s NetBIOS name in its database Users can use the printer name instead of its IP address Bonjour Bonjour allows for a network system to be easily discovered and its capabilities to be revealed by any Bonjour compliant client software such as Print Center Utility built in to Mac OS X For details see page 5 2 UPnP UPnP is an architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances wireless devices and PCs of all form factors It is designed to bring easy to use flexible standards based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home in a small business public spaces or attached to the Internet UPnP is a distributed open networking architecture that leverages TCP IP and Web technologies to enable seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices in the home office and public spaces UPnP is more than just a simple extension of the plug and play peripheral model It is designed to support zero configuration invisible networking and automatic discovery for a wide breadth of device categories from a wide range of vendors This TCP IP environment 3 3 means a device can dynamically join a network obtain an IP address convey its capabilities and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices DHCP and D
53. te with a wired network On Apple networks Infrastructure mode is called Airport Network mode In this mode the Samsung print server receives print jobs from wireless and wired network computers through an access point NOTE If you connect a network cable to the Samsung Network Printer Card the print server will not use the wireless interface All packets will be transferred via the wired LAN Access point An access point is a device that acts as a wireless communication hub so that users of a wireless device can connect to a wired network An access point must be able to receive and forward network traffic between wireless and cabled network devices Multiple access points can act as repeaters to extend the range of a wireless network To use Infrastructure mode you need to use an access point Service Set Identifier SSID The Service Set Identifier is the ID used to form a wireless network You can set up to 32 characters in the SSID field An identifier attached to packets sent over the wireless LAN functions as a password for joining a particular wireless network BSS All wireless devices and access points within the same BSS must use the same SSID The SSID is also referred to as the network name because it is an identifying label for a wireless network Channels There are several channels specified in the 802 11a b g standard for wireless communications The number of available channels authorised for use may be
54. the printer connected to network Thus you need to wait for a while 4 Enter the IP address or DNS name of the network printer card and click OK Your network print server is added to the device list NOTE You can set SyncThru Web Admin Service to automatically detect print servers on the network From the Devices page click Discover settings and set the discovery method and schedule For details see the SyncThru Web Admin Service User s Guide Using SyncThru Web Service 1 Run your web browser 2 Enter your print server s IP address in the URL field and click Go 3 Click Network Settings gt TCP IP 4 Select Static from IP Address Assignment Method BSyncTh Meu wm 2 3 Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD TCP I P environment A TCP IP network provides you with various protocols for using printing devices and managing various types of networked devices In this chapter you will learn which management protocols are available in TCP IP network environments and how to print via your network print server using TCP IP protocol Management protocols Before beginning to print documents via your network printer you need to check or configure some parameters using management protocols DHCP BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a communication protocol enabling network administrators to centrally manage and to automate the assignment of IP addresses in a netw
55. thentication in Enhanced Security mode perform the following steps Using WPA PSK l Set Security Mode to Enhanced Security 2 Set WPA Authentication to WPA PSK 3 Choose TKIP or AES for encryption The same encryption algorithm must be configured on the access point 4 Enter the WPA Shared Key as the secret key The same WPA Shared Key must be configured on the access point Using EAP TLS l Set Security Mode to Enhanced Security 2 Set WPA Authentication to I EEE802 1x 3 Set 802 1x Authentication to EAP TLS 4 Choose TKI P AES 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP for encryption The same encryption algorithm must be configured on the access point Wireless network environment Install a root certificate A root certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority CA who signed the authentication server s certificate and be in the form of Base64 Encoded X 509 with a cer extension It must also be less than 3 072 bytes Install a client certificate A client certificate must be issued by the trusted Certificate Authority CA and is used for the RADIUS server to validate print server s identity It must be in the form of PKCS 12 Personal Information Exchange with a pfx extension and be less than 3 072 bytes You also need to enter the same private key password used when a client certificate is issued by CA Using EAP TTLS 1 2 3 4 Set Security Mode to Enhanced Security Set WPA Authentication to IEEE802 1x Set 802
56. ther authentication method Encryption Choose one of the encryption key types TKIP AES 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP WPA supports TKIP and AES for data encryption WPA Shared Key If you are using WPA PSK the print server WPA shared key must be the same as that of an access point The WPA shared key is used to authenticate and to create a master session key 802 1x Authentication You must select an authentication method which is supported by a RADIUS server The authentication method is determined by negotiation between clients and the server Therefore it is not necessary for the selected authentication to be higher priority on a RADIUS server Available authentications are NONE EAP MD5 EAP MSCHAPv2 in 802 1x Authentication on Static WEB security Inner Authentication Protocol EAP TTLS and PEAP allow for standard RADIUS protocols within their inner tunnel User authentication is performed by a password The password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel that is established using the server certificate EAP TTLS supports EAP MD5 CHAP MS CHAP and MS CHAPv2 PEAP supports EAP MD5 and MSCHAPv2 as inner authentications Identity Name EAP TTLS has a unique feature TTLS Identity that other EAP authentication protocols do not offer It passes your user name through an encrypted tunnel generally called tunneled TLS as your credentials It uses TTLS Identity as your credentials before the encrypted t
57. therTalk Card and set up your printer as a print sever over the network 10 3 or higher Bonjour environment This guide assumes that you have m NOTE Your printer may not support all of the listed computing A good working knowledge of your network utilities environments operating systems Therefore check the network environment your printer supports in the user s guide A i E supported network operating system that came with the printer A fully operational computer system Access to the supervisor account as a network administrator or access to an account that has supervisor and print server operator privileges Samsung Network Printer Card Your printer may or may not have built in network capabilities depending on the model If not a networking package must be Su ppo rted network purchased and installed to enable network printing The printer card shape and content may vary depending on the package environments p rchased Administrators and users can configure and use printers on the following supported network operating systems Package contents Operating Network Printing Action When unpacking your network printer card you should find the following items Depending on your particular card type wired or wired wireless some items may be different system environment protocol Windows 98 NT ME TCP IP LPD See Chapter 3 2000 XP 2003 LPR IPP TCP IP Wired Net
58. tings are used only for printing from this system to the printer However these settings do not affect the printer properties of the network printer Firmware upgrade HTTP You can upgrade your printer s firmware using the HTTP protocol First you need to download firmware from the Samsung website http www samsungprinter com NOTE Before upgrading the firmware make sure that TCP IP parameters are entered in the print server 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Click Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade 3 Select a firmware type Printer Firmware or Network Firmware 4 Click Browse and then select the downloaded new firmware 5 Click Upgrade NOTE It takes a few minutes to upgrading the firmware After completely upgrade the printer will be reset Default setting HTTP SNMP You can reset all of your network parameter settings to their default status NOTE All default parameters will be applied after the print server restarts IP filtering This security feature IP Filtering provides the ability to prevent unauthorised network access to the network print server based on IP addresses set by a network administrator using SyncThru Web Service 1 Run your web browser and access SyncThru Web Service 2 Select Network Settings gt IP filtering 3 Configure an IP filter P Filtering You can enable or disable IP filtering IP Address1 Address10 You can ente
59. tion in variable tables such as a routing table Configuring SNMP To access your network print server using SNMP Community Name Access Permission pair must be properly specified There are two access permission read and write Assign the IP addresses of trap hosts and community names IP addresses of network devices in SyncThru Web Service select Network Settings SNMP Using SNMP SyncThru Web Service accesses configures and manages network devices using SNMP You can use other MIB Management Information Base browser software which allows you to access management information gathered from network devices SLP Service Location Protocol SLP is an Internet standard network protocol that provides a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence location and configuration of networked services in enterprise networks such as printers Web servers fax machines video cameras file systems backup devices tape drives databases directories mail servers and calendars In order to locate services on the network users of network applications are required to supply the host name or network address of the device that supplies a desired service However SLP eliminates the need for a user to know the name of a network host supporting a service Rather the user only needs to supply the desired type of service and set of attributes or keywords which describe the service Based on that description
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61. unnel is created User Name 802 1x EAP authentication methods such as EAP MD5 EAP MSCAHPv2 EAP TTLS and PEAP require an EAP user name as an account name A user name is necessary if 802 1x authentication is enabled This is not saved as the default value User Password 802 1x EAP authentication methods such as EAP MD5 EAP MSCAHPv2 EAP TTLS and PEAP require an EAP user password as an account password A user password is necessary if 802 1x authentication is enabled This is not saved as the default value Root certificate You can install a root certificate To be installed on the Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card a root certificate must be in the form of Base64 Encoded X 509 with a cer extension and be less than 3 072 bytes EAP TLS EAP TTLS and PEAP authentications need root certificates 1 Click Configure If the root certificate has been configured detailed information on the root certificate displays 2 Select the root certificate file 3 Upload the file and click back to return to the front page Client certificate You can install a client certificate To be installed on the Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card a client certificate must be in the form of PKCS 12 Personal Information Exchange with a pfx extension and be less than 3 072 bytes EAP TLS authentication needs a client certificate 1 Click Configure If the client certificate has been configured detailed information on th
62. ution for network administrators It provides you with an efficient way of managing network printers and lets you remotely monitor and troubleshoot network printers from any site with corporate intranet access Setl P A utility program allowing you to select a network printer card and manually configure the addresses for use with the TCP IP protocol System requirements To install SyncThru Web Admin Service and SetIP the following are required Operating system Windows 2000 XP 2003 Computer Processor 133 MHz or faster Pentium compatible processor Memory 256 MB recommended Hard Disk space 2 GB hard disk with 1 5 GB available hard disk space Internet Explorer 5 5 or later or Mozilla 1 0 I nstalling software l insert the supplied CD ROM into your CD ROM drive The CD ROM will automatically run If it does not click Start Run enter x cdsetup exe x represents your CD ROM drive and click OK 2 Select the language you want 3 Click Install SyncThru Web Admin Service or Install Setl P 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation 5 Click Finish when installation is done 2 1 Uninstalling software You should remove the Network utilities if you are upgrading the software or if the installation fails NOTE Close all programs before uninstalling software l Click Start gt Programs gt Samsung Network Utilities gt Setl P or SyncThru Web Admin Service gt Uni
63. work Printer Card IPX SPX environment Bonjour Linux Red Hat 8 0 TCP IP LPD See Chapter 3 9 0 Fedora Core LPR TCP IP 1 3 Mandrake environment 9 0 10 2 SuSE 8 2 9 2 1 1 Getting started System requirements The following hardware is required to configure a Samsung printer for network applications Computer Requirements IBM 80486 CPU or higher compatible PC Minimum of 16 MB of RAM 2 MB of free disk space Macintosh PowerPC 68020 or higher Minimum of 8 MB of RAM 2 MB of free disk space Installing your Network Printer Card Before installing the Samsung Network Printer Card you must have administrator or root privileges on the local system l install the network printer card in the printer For details refer to your printer user s guide 2 Use a twisted pair cable with an RJ 45 connector to connect the printer to your network Once a connection is established between the network printer card and your network the LEDs on the card light green Blinks when data packets are being transferred Lights when the 1 3 printer card is connected to the network 3 Setup your printer s IP address See IP address setup on page 2 2 1 2 Getting started Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD The CD ROM supplied with your printer card provides you with SyncThru Web Admin Service A web based printer management sol
64. y configuring your network s wireless settings on the print server will allow you to send print jobs to the print server over the WLAN When a computer sends a file to the print server a radio signal is transmitted When the print server receives the incoming signal either directly from the computer Ad Hoc Computer to Computer mode or from an access point Infrastructure AirPort Network mode it prints the file Basic concept and terms This section provides you with information on the basic concepts and terms used for wireless networking Operation mode The Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card supports two standard wireless operation modes Ad hoc and Infrastructure Ad hoc peer to peer mode Ad hoc mode is also referred to as Peer to peer mode In Ad hoc mode wireless devices or workstations communicate directly with each other without using an access point AP They can share files and printers but may not be able to access the Internet A print server receives print jobs from wireless computers directly On Apple networks Ad hoc mode is called computer to computer mode ny y E L gt D 6 1 Infrastructure mode In Infrastructure mode wireless devices or workstations communicate with each other through an access point AP The access point acts like a hub providing connectivity for wireless computers In Infrastructure mode wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communica
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