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1. TMPFILE exit The script intercepts the print command and redirects the output to a temporary file FTP then sends this file to the host before deleting it and exiting from the script file 5 4 Upgrading withinTCP IP To use the FTP based method of FLASH upgrade it is firstly necessary to establish an FTP connection to the Print Server in the same way as that used when printing to the unit via FTP Typically this will be achieved as follows FTP xx xx xx xx where xx xx xx xx is the unit s Internet Address Once connection is achieved in this way the Print Server will respond with a prompt requesting the USER NAME to be supplied When printing to the unit this field may be ignored but when preparing to perform a FLASH upgrade it is the response to this field that indicates an upgrade is being performed To continue with the upgrade procedure the user must enter pattonflashupdate followed by carriage return It is now necessary to transmit the new operating system to the Print Server The units new operating system will be supplied on a single 3 5 inch diskette which will contain a single file called IMAGEnnn BIN where nnn is the version number of the upgrade This file is typically transmitted to the Print Server using the PUT command as shown below PUT IMAGE BIN Assuming that the file transfer was completed correctly the Print Server will respond to the end of transfer with the message FILE TRANSFER COMPLETE
2. a command prompt will appear 5 2 1 Telnet Configuration Commands The following commands may be entered from the command prompt GENERAL Displays the current General parameters NOVELL Displays the current Novell parameters TCPIP Displays the current TCP IP parameters PERSONAL Displays the current Personal Novell parameters HELP Displays a help screen SET parameter value Sets parameter to given value EXIT Exits from Telnet HELP Displays a help screen PORT Displays the current port status STATUS Print status page to printer The following table lists the available parameters for use in the SET command and their corresponding abbreviations SP Set up Password UP Upgrade Password PS Postscript Support PU Power UP Status Page E2 Ethernet 2 Support E22 Ethernet 802 2 Support E23 Ethernet 802 3 Support ES Ethernet SNAP support NL Novell Login Name NP Novell Login Password S0 S9 Novell Server Names Ss Novell Server Searching TA Internet Address PN Port Name TH TCP IP Header String continued For example to set the Power Up Status Page option to NO the following would be required SET PU NO 5 3 Printing within TCP IP There are two main methods of printing documents to the Print Server using the TCP IP protocol e PRR Berkeley remote LPR LPD daemon e FIP File Transfer Protocol 5 3 1 Printing using LPR The typical command line for sending a print via remote LPR to the PeNet Print Server
3. e Status Control This section displays the current status of the Print Server and allows control over the current state of the individual printers Selecting this option will produce the following screen continued The following briefly explains the functions of the options listed on the previous page e File Servers to be Serviced This option allows the user to specify which File Servers the Print Server will search for its queues etc e Notify List for Printer This option may be used to specify which users will be notified of Printer Problems paper jams etc if and when they occur e Printer Configuration This option is used to configure printer connected to the PeNetTM Print Server The printer must be defined as Parallel LPT1 parallel port 1 e Queues Serviced by Printer Itis possible to specify which queues the connected printer will service Up to 16 queues may be specified for each print server If necessary create a new queue by selecting Print Queue Information from the Available Options menu and use INSERT to create new print queues to be served by PeNetTM Print Server A test file can be printed while in PCONSOLE using the Current Job Entries option in the Print Queue Information menu Press INSERT and then ENTER to obtain a list of files to print 3 5 UCONNECT Commands Once the UCONNECT utility has been copied to the hard drive type UCONNECT at the DOS prompt and press ENTER to execute the pr
4. 2 Ensure that the units Name and Password are as allocated in PCONSOLE 3 Check that there is a connection available for PeNet Print Server use Monitor on the Server Console 4 If Selective Login is enabled ensure correct File Server name s have been entered 5 Check that Novell Mode is not disabled 5 0 TCP IP OPERATION This section tells how to use the Print Server with a TCP IP network Functions described include locating the Print Server on the network configuration initialization testing printing and FLASH EPROM upgrading 5 1 Locating the Print Server on the TCP IP Network When used in the TCP IP environment the Print Server has one assigned Internet Address and one printer port 5 1 1 Assigning the Internet Address If itis not possible to use the UCONNECT utility to configure the units Internet Address then the following method should be followed 1 Create an entry in the ARP table using the Unix command arp S ether IPaddress NiCaddress where IPaddress is the required Internet Address NICaddress is the units NIC address 2 Use PING to send this new IP address to the NIC address of the Print Server PING xX xx xx xx where xXx xXx xx xx is the IP address above continued 5 1 2 Using PING to Verify Network Communications PING is the standard method used on TCP IP networks to verify that communication is possible to and from a given Internet address NOTE not all TPC IP networks have the P
5. 250 servers the Model 2126 can simultaneously logon to ten of them If the network moves and changes frequently the Model 2126 can also be configured to continuously scan and log on to new servers In case of power loss the Model 2126 can restore connection to servers that are downed It also supports all the Novell printing and print server features The PeNet supports print speeds greater than 60 000 bytes per second Configuration is accomplished using a Novell compatible utility For TCP IP environments configuration is accomplished via Telnet sessions FLASH EPROM allows upgrades to be done efficiently through the network Figure 1 Print Server Rear Panel Follow the steps below to connect the Print Server to the printer and network the order is not critical 1 Connect the required network cable 10Base2 to the modular connector on the Print Server The Link Staus LED will not glow until power has been applied to the Print Server 2 Plug the power supply adapter into the jack on the rear of the Print Server and then into a surge protected AC wall outlet When sufficient power is applied to the Print Server external or interface power the Power LED will glow and the Print Server will boot up The Link Status LED should also glow since you have presumably accomplished Step 1 already 3 Immediately after performing steps 1 amp 2 connect the Print Server directly to the parallel port of the printer an
6. point the print server to particular file servers and print queues Printer Hame Printer Type File Servers Serviced Print Queues Serviced Hotify List Warning Contact your Novell Administrator if you are unfamiliar with Novell setup procedures 4 2 4 TCP IP Configuration The fourth option on the Available Configuration Options screen lets you configure the Print Server to work in a Novell network running TCP IP Remember You cannot run a Unix session using UCONNECT See Section 5 0 for TCP IP operation TEPS IP Configuration Parameters Internet Address 205 136 51 38 Port Hame porti TCP IP Header tring Telnet Printer Fort 2010 4 2 5 Personal Netware Configuration The fifth option on the Available Configuration Options screen lets you configure the Print Server to work with Personal Netware Personal Hetware Configuration Parameters Server Hame PH_PSERVER Workgroup FH GROUP Printer Hame PH_PRINTER 16 4 2 6 Reset to Factory Defaults The sixth option on the Available Configuration Options screen resets the Print Server to all Factory Defaults If you select Yes on the Reset Available Configuration Options screen UCONNECT will reset the Print Server and return you to the If you select no on the Reset screen UCONNECT will return you immediately to the Available Configuration Options screen Reset Print Servers To Defaults 4 2 7 Exit The seventh option on the Available Conf
7. would be LP d printdef file txt where printdefis the printer name defined in a printcap file with rm Host Name and rp Port Name The LPQ and LPSTAT commands are supported by Print Server by returning No Entries 5 3 2 Printing From IBM AIX Printing from AIX using LPR is possible The necessary setup is performed with a utility called SMIT continued Setup the Print Server as for normal TCP IP operation regarding Internet Address etc and then use SMIT to add a host with the PeNet Print Server s Host Name Add a remote queue and specify Destination Host as above and Queue on Remote Printer Pport1 or other PeNet Print Server port Set the Remote Device To Add to the Printer Name for this printer To print use the following command LPR P printer name file txt 5 3 3 Printing Using FTP It is also possible to print files to the Print Server using FTP File Transfer Protocol Typically this would be achieved by instigating an FTP session as the sequence of commands below shows ftp hostname where hostname is the Print Server to connect to put filename quit 5 3 4 Printing From SCO UNIX SCO Unix no longer supports remote LPR so the FTP method of printing will need to be used A script file can be created to automate this process as shown below TMPFILE tmp ftpprint printer laserprt 0 usr spool lp model standard O gt TMPFILE ftp n Sprinter lt lt END binary put TMPFILE quit rm
8. FACE CONNECTIONS Operating Systems Supported Novell 2 15 2 2 3 11 3 12 Model 2127 Centronics Interface Utilities Supported Network Connection Protocols Frame Types Parallel Ports Parallel Speed Connectors Cable Recommendations Power Supply Temperature Range Altitude Humidity Dimensions Weight and 4 00 LPR FTP TELNET and PING 10Base2 IPX SPX TCP IP 802 3 Ethernet Il 802 2 and Ethernet SNAP one 60 000 bytes sec printing on a Novell 3 11 network Centronics male Parallel BNC type female 10Base2 Ethernet coaxial cable conforming to 10Base2 standards External wall mount 120V AC domestic 220V AC international 2 60 C 37 140 F 0 10 100 feet Up to 95 non condensing 4 0 x 2 1 x 0 8 3 oz max Ground 19 Ground 20 Ground 21 Ground 22 Ground 23 Ground 24 Ground 25 Ground 26 Ground 27 Ground 28 Ground 29 Ground 30 Error 32 Ground 33 34 35 Ground 36 30 1 Strobe Output 2 Data bit 0 I O 3 Data bit 1 1 0 4 Data bit 2 I O 5 Data bit 3 6 Data bit 4 7 Data bit 5 1 0 8 Data bit 6 1 0 9 Data bit 7 I O 10 Acknowledge Input active low 11 Busy Input active high 12 Paper End 13 Select 14 15 No Connect 16 17 18 5 volts
9. ING utility Its use with the Print Server is optional The Print Server will correctly respond to PING requests and hence a typical method of quickly establishing if communications are possible with the Print Server would be PING Xx XxX XX XX where xx xx xx xx is the unit s Internet address PING will then report to the operator if communication was achieved If problems exist communicating with the Print Server carefully check that the Internet Address allocated to the unit is a valid address for the network in question Consult the network supervisor if problems persist with PING 5 2 Configuration within TCP IP Once the unit s Internet Address has been set correctly and PING has proven that network communications are possible to the unit now is the time to use Telnet to further configure the unit if required Here is a typical transaction used to connect to the Print Server via Telnet Type Unit s Address TELNET xx xx xx xx Response Connected to Unit s Internet Address Escape Character is 1 Welcome to Patton Print Server Configuration Please Enter Login Command PESETUP Enter Setup Password PATTON Menu Displays Once connection to the Print Server has been achieved using the Telnet Protocol it is then simply necessary to enter the command PESETUP to enter the configuration utility The Print Server will then prompt the user to enter a password default is Patton and once the entered password has been verified
10. USER MANUAL Table of Contents 1 0 WARRANTY INFORMATION 00ceeee 2 Radio and TV Interference ooccccccccococccnnnccnnncnnnnnnnnnnns 2 SENICE e ta 2 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION ssssseeeeeeeeeseeeees 3 Bel B ri 3 DESCANSO eS 3 3 0 INSTALLATION aoran nanea iaaa iaaa 4 Checking the Supplied Parts ccccccccccssssseeeeeeeeeees 4 Connecting to the Printer cccccccceeseseeseseeeeeeeeees 4 Physical Connection and Operation c ce 4 Installing UCONNECT ccccccccsseseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 6 Usina PEONSOE iia acomecdes 7 UCONNECT Commands eooocccccnnnnnccnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnos 9 4 0 NOVELL OPERATION cccccccseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 Locating the Print Server on the Novell Network 10 Configuration using UCONNECT ooccoccccnccnncccccccnnnnno 14 Testing with UCONNECT occcccncnncccnncnnnncncnnnonconnnnnnnns 18 Printing within Novell ooooooccnccccocccnccconccncnnononnnnnos 19 Upgrading within Novell ooooccconcccccoccncnnocnnoo 19 Troubleshooting within Novell ooccccccccooocccnnnoo 20 5 0 TCP IP OPERATION ccccccccessseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Locating the Print Server on the TCP IP Network 22 Configuration within TCP IP cccccceceeeeseeeeeeeeees 23 Printing within TORES eiside det 25 Upgrading within TOPAP nac tao ete tees 27 Troublesho
11. Upgrade continues when FTP is quit Quitting FTP will now cause the FLASH upgrade to occur and after a few seconds the unit will reboot and begin operating using the newly downloaded operating system 27 5 5 Troubleshooting within TCP IP The following hints should help you if trouble arises when using the Print Server If you experience additional problems contact Patton Technical Support M F 8 30 5 00 PM EST at 801 975 1007 General No Power LED 1 Check that external power supply adapter is correct type and is functioning correctly 2 Ensure DC connector to the Print Server is seated correctly 3 If you are relying only upon interface power on pin 18 of the Centronics interface be sure the output is 5 V DC TTL Spec Status Page Not Printed 1 The status page prints only within 30 seconds of power up or when forced by software See Section 5 2 1 2 The power on status page option may be disabled see Section 5 2 1 3 The Postscript printer option may be set incorrectly for your printer see Section 5 2 1 4 Your printer may have a large internal buffer in which case the status page may have spooled to your printer but is waiting for a timeout or command in order to print Check your Printer manual TCP IP Specific Print Server Will Not Respond To PING 1 Ensure the units Internet Address has been correctly set Check the hosts ARP table is correct 28 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS INTER
12. d turn the printer ON if it is not already ON Approximately 15 30 seconds after booting up the Print Server will spool a status page to the Centronics port If you have connected the Print Server to the printer and turned the printer ON within that time frame the status page should print The status page shows the unit s current operating parameters and proves that a good printer connection exists What if a status page does not print after 15 30 seconds a If you did not connect to and turn ON the printer right away it is possible that the Print Server spooled a status page before the printer could respond Disconnect and reconnect power to the Print Server This will reboot the print server and spool another status page b Is your printer set up for Postscript If so this will interfere with the default set up of the Print Server The status page may be garbled or may not print at all See Section 4 8 on General Troubleshooting c If your printer has a large buffer the printing of the status page may depend on the timeout setting within your printer It may take a few minutes for a large print buffer to timeout and print 3 4 Using PCONSOLE PCONSOLE is a Novell supplied utility for setting up Print Queues and Print Servers Before it is possible to print using the Print Server unit it will be necessary to use PCONSOLE to inform Novell of the presence of a new Print Server and to create attach print queues to th
13. iguration Options screen exits to the Main Menu However you will exit directly to the Main Menu only if you have made no changes to the configuration of the unit If you have made changes you will be sent into the following sequence 1 If you select Exit and you have made configuration changes you will next see the Send Changes screen If you select No on this screen you will go immediately to the UCONNECT Main Menu and your changes will not be saved If you select Yes you will receive a timeout at the bottom of your screen while UCONNECT sends your configuration changes to the Print Server Note the changes you entered will not take effect until the Print Server is rebooted Send Changes To Print Server 2 After you have sent your configuration changes to the print server and have seen a timeout at the bottom of your screen you will then see the Reboot screen Selecting Yes on the Reboot screen immediately reboots the print server and takes you to the DOS prompt The configuration changes you have entered will now be in effect Selecting No on the Reboot screen takes you immediately to the UCONNECT Main Menu Your configuration changes will then not take effect until the next time the Print Server is rebooted 4 3 Testing within Novell using UCONNECT The UCONNECT utility may be used to test the Print Server in a Novell environment To access the Available Test Options screen perform the operation de
14. is Print Server You will require Supervisor privileges to create a new Print Server and Queue Run PCONSOLE from the command prompt on a workstation and the following screen will appear From the Available Options Menu select Print Server Information This will display a list of currently available Print Servers Press the INSERT key and enter the name you allocated to the PeNet Print Server unit Units LOGIN Name within the configuration procedure explained earlier Press ENTER to inform Novell of the newly installed device Once this new Print Server is displayed in the list of available Print Servers select it by hi lighting it using the cursor keys and then pressing enter It is now possible to enter further details about the device in question For full details of the various options available refer to the relevant Novell manual The available option fields now displayed are as follows e Change Password The password allocated within the configuration utility Units PASSWORD must be entered here e Full Name This field is optional A more descriptive unit name may be entered here if required e Print Server Configuration This option allows more specific configuration information to be entered See the next section for further details e Print Server ID displays the units Network identification e Operators Users These two sections allow a list of permitted operators and users to be assigned to the interface
15. ns so that you can custom tailor the Print Server to your own requirements Available Configuration Options A Advanced Hovell TCP IP Personal Hetware Reset to Defaults Exit 4 2 Configuration within Novell using UCONNECT UCONNECT lets you configure the Print Server to work with several types of Novell compatible network operating systems This section will guide you through the various configuration options 4 2 1 General Configuration The first option on the Available Configuration Options screen lets you key in general information that will apply to any operating system In most cases you will need to enter information in the General Configuration Parameters screen as well as a second screen that applies more specifically to the particular operating system you are using General Configuration Parameters Configuration Password patton Upgrade Password nottap Postscipt Printer no Power up Status Page yes Each of the options on the General Configuration Parameters screen can be edited using the arrow and esc keys to scroll and select 1 The Configuration Password may be altered to suit your needs 2 The Upgrade Password may be altered but we recommend that you leave this password unchanged 3 You must change the Postscript Printer field to YES if your printer uses Postscript Otherwise the printer will not output correctly 4 The Power up Status Page field may be changed to NO if you do not wan
16. o to the next screen _ Start Scan For Print Servers 6 The Start Scan for Print Servers screen allows you to initiate the scan based upon the criteria you have chosen Select an option using ENTER Choosing yes will begin the search Choosing no will take you back to the Main Menu Once your search has begun UCONNECT will provide you with screens updating you on the progress of the search If you have chosen to search through the local file server you will see a display only screen that looks like the image below If you have chosen the broadcast search option you will then see a display only screen that looks like the following image continued 7 When the search is complete you will see a list of the Print Servers UCONNECT has located on the Available Print Servers screen see below Use the arrow keys to scroll between listed servers and the ENTER key to select a single print server to configure Available Print Servers Hetwork Hode 8 When you have selected a print server to configure you will see the Password screen Key in the password PATTON and press ENTER to move to the Available Configuration Options screen Supply Print Server Configuration Password 9 The Available Configuration Options screen lets you select several pathways of configuration depending upon the operating system your network is using Section 4 3 will give you an overview of the configuration optio
17. ogram UCONNECT is a menu driven program To work within the menus use the arrow keys to scroll up and down between menu items The esc key is a toggle switch used to select and deselect menu items to be edited The ENTER key is used to update the file and move to another menu screen Some screens have slightly different commands These are noted on the screen itself 4 0 NOVELL OPERATION This section tells how to use the Print Server with a Novell network Functions described include locating the Print Server on the network configuration testing printing and FLASH EPROM upgrading For instructions on use of the Print Server within a TCP IP network that is not Novell based please refer to Section 5 0 Note the appearance of many of the screens will vary based upon the configuration of your particular network The network component names show are examples only 4 1 Locating the Print Server on the Network The Print Server has a unique NIC Address that has been provided by Patton Electronics with the approval of the ISO council this NIC Address has been marked on a label on the underside of the unit Before the Print Server can be configured operated tested or upgraded it must be located and recognized by the network Using the UCONNECT utility follow these steps to locate the print server 1 Having completed the instructions in Section 3 0 you should see the Main Menu screen Main Menu Options est Upgrade Ad
18. oting within TCP IP ccccccsssssseeeeeeeees 28 APPENDIX A SpecifiCations ccccccssessssseeeseeeenenees 29 APPENDIX B Interface Connections ccccceeeees 30 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product This product has been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for One Year parts and labor If any questions or problems arise during installation or use of this product please do not hesitate to contact Patton Electronics Technical Support at 301 975 1007 2 1 Features Concurrent Novell Versions 2 x 3 x and 4 x and TCP IP support 802 2 and 802 3 compatible works with Ethernet II Ethernet SNAP frames LEDs monitor Power and Link Status Installation and diagnostic utility tools supplied with units Supports the full range of Novell notify options Supports LPQ for Unix print queue examination Can Logon to up to ten 10 file servers Automatically detects and reconnects to downed file servers Auto relog Configured using Novell compatible utility or via Telnet session Novell operation can be disabled for TCP IP only sites Printing at 60 Kbytes per second Software upgrades performed by network via FLASH EPROM 2 2 Description The Patton Model 2126 PeNet Print Server supports multi protocol printing in both Novell and TCP IP LANs and is fully compliant to the ANSI IEEE 802 2 and 802 3 Standards Able to recognize up to
19. scribed in Section 4 2 choosing Test from the Main Menu instead of Configure When the screen appears pressing ENTER will cause the Print Server to print a status page thereby testing the setup Choosing Exit will take you back to the DOS prompt Avatlable Test Options 4 4 Printing within Novell It will be of great benefit to users who are not familiar with the Novell printing environment to obtain the Novell flip guide entitled Novell Quick Access Guide before continuing with this section Read the chapter entitled PRINTING to gain a clearer understanding of the Novell printing system More information is available from Novell s Concepts and Print Server manuals The PeNet Print Server interface fully supports all common Novell print commands including CAPTURE NPRINT and PCONSOLE e g NPRINT testfile doc PS PESERV Queue TEST This command prints a document called testfile doc to the print queue called TEST which is serviced by a Print Server called PESERV 4 5 Upgrading within Novell The PeNet Print Server is equipped with 128k Bytes of FLASH EPROM which is used to store the operating code and also the units configuration data If it is necessary to upgrade the units operating system for example if support for new protocols is added this may be easily achieved by transmitting the new operating system to the unit over the network Once transmission is complete this new code will be permanently
20. stored in the units FLASH memory Upgrading under Novell is achieved by selecting the UPGRADE option from the UCONNECT main menu Ensure that the units new operating system supplied on a single 3 5 inch diskette containing a single file called IMAGEnnn BIN has been copied to the same directory that contains UCONNECT EXE Enter the NIC and Network address of the unit to be upgraded and then enter the UPGRADE PASSWORD when prompted rather than the CONFIGURATION PASSWORD with does not permit FLASH upgrades Once communication to the unit in question has been achieved a window will appear on the screen displaying the progress of the file transfer from UCONNECT to the Print Server see following page Once this window disappears the FLASH upgrade is complete continued WARNING Great care should be taken if continuing with this Upgrade Option just selected Ensure the lastest Firmware version 15 located in the current directory Cthis file is called IMAGEnnon BIH when nnn is the version number Ensure printer 15 connected to unit and switched OH 4 6 Troubleshooting within Novell This section describes the options available for diagnosing possible problems that may occur with the PeNet Print Server unit The Novell set up utility UCONNECT can be used to force print a Status Page to the connected printer Select Force Status Page from the main menus within UCONNECT General No Power LED 1 Check that external power
21. supply adapter is correct type and is functioning correctly 2 Ensure DC connector to the Print Server is seated correctly 3 If you are relying only upon interface power on pin 18 of the Centronics interface be sure the output is 5 V DC TTL Spec Status Page Not Printed 1 The status page prints only within 30 seconds of power up or when forced by software see Test Section 4 3 2 The power on status page option may be disabled see General Configuration Section 4 2 1 3 The Postscript printer option may be set incorrectly for your printer see General Configuration Section 4 2 1 4 Your printer may have a large internal buffer in which case the status page may have spooled to your printer but is waiting for a timeout or command in order to print Check your Printer manual continued 20 Novell Specific UCONNECT Can t Communicate with Print Server 1 Check the correct Network Number and NIC Address have been entered 2 Ensure PeNet Print Server is functioning correctly check the power LED and status page production Status Page Shows No Novell Server or Queue Details 1 If Server shows but no Queue details then no Print Queues have been assigned See PCONSOLE Section 3 4 or consult your Novell Administrator 2 See section on PeNet Print Server Unable To Login below Print Server Is Unable To LOGIN To Novell Servers 1 Check that Allow Unencrypted Passwords has been set to ON
22. t a status page to appear upon power up of the Print Server continued 4 2 2 Novell Configuration The second option on the Available Configuration Options screen lets you enter information to configure the Print Server to work in a standard Novell environment Any of these fields may be edited Hovell Configuration Parameters Login Hame PESERUOOOOO001 Login Password Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server all all all all all all all all all all Target Server Target Server Remote Printer Hame Target Print Server Server Searching Ethernet II Frames 802 3 Frames 02 2 Frames Ethernet SHAP Frames A A A PA 4 2 3 Advanced Novell Configuration The third option on the Available Configuration Options screen is Advanced Novell This is UCONNECT s alternative to the PCONSOLE print queue utility Advanced Novell lets you point a particular print server to specific file servers and print queues This is done in two steps 1 When you select the Advanced Novell option you will be prompted to supply a print server to configure Use the arrow and esc keys to scroll and select the print server you wish to configure Then press ENTER Supply Print Server To Configure PESERVOOOOO001 2 Once you have selected a print server to configure you will receive the Advanced Novell Configuration screen where you can
23. vanced Novell Exit 2 Select Configuration and press ENTER This will take you to the Specify Print Server Address screen following page Specify Print Server Address Farce de twor or Print servers Provide Print Server Address Select From List OF Known Servers Exit 3 In the Specify Print Server Address Screen select Search Network for Print Servers and press ENTER This will take you to the Selected Networks screen Selected Hetworks Ma m T 00000012 J 4 The Selected Networks screen allows you to choose the networks you want UCONNECT to search in order to locate the Print Server Use the arrow keys to scroll between lines Use the esc key to select and deselect networks Press ENTER to update the file with your selections and go to the Select Required Search Method screen Select Required Search Method Route Search Through File Server Use Broadcast Searching 5 The Select Required Search Method screen allows you to specify the search path s that UCONNECT takes in order to locate the Print Server The first option will route the search through the file sever your workstation is connected to This will limit the search The second option will search all selected networks in a broadcast manner The default is both methods Use the arrow keys to scroll between lines Use the esc key to select and deselect search methods Press ENTER to update the file with your selections and g
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