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1. 2 Q S C Introduction 1 1 What s in the Package 1 1 What s in the Package The Print Server contains the following e Network Interface Card NIC e Setup Guide e Quick Configuration Guide e CD ROM Network Interface Card User s Manual Printer Management Utility Quick Configuration Guide NIC MIB Definition Utility Software IP Peer to Peer Printing Program IPX IP Management Access Program MAP IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program AppleTalk NIManage Utility UNIX TCP IP Utility e 2 Spacers to adjust NIC height e Flat cable for connecting the NIC and printer unit e 2 Screws for spacer e Ferrite core e 2 Tie band for securing the ferrite core The CD ROM contains the ASN 1 coded SNMP MIB for the NIC This MIB can be loaded into a standard SNMP console to provide SNMP access to all NIC parameters BOOTP programs for Windows to assist entering IP parameters in a Windows environment are also included on the CD ROM 1 1 What s in the Package The CD ROM may contain a ReadMe file containing the latest information about installation and operation Check for these files before going any further with installation a Q x Instructions and software to perform flash downloads are provided with any update or upgrade package and are not included in this manual Introduction 1 3 2 Q S C Introduction 1 2 Hardware NOS Re
2. Device Note e Ifyou have one zone the above screen will not appear 6 From the Device display panel select the NIC After you select the device a menu of options is added to the menu bar at the top of your screen 5 3 To a Q x AppleTalk Configuration To 2 Q x AppleTalk Configuration 5 3 Configuring the NIC 5 3 Configuring the NIC You use the options added to the menu bar to configure the print server Depending on your printer certain operations may not be available These functions will be grayed out and cannot be selected 5 3 1 Configuration Use the Configuration function to change the names of the device and AppleTalk Zone 5 3 2 Error Log The Error Log function is used to view a log of events that the NIC has registered The log contains information as well as errors Customer Support may need the information on this screen if your NIC encounters problems Choosing this function displays a screen containing the text of the log You can print the error log contents by using the Print option under the File menu To save the contents of the error log do one of the follow ing e Use the Save As option from the File menu to save the entire log file e Use the Edit option to cut copy and paste some or all of the log file Note e This does not enter data into the error log itself The data is cleared e
3. os Q S Le NetWare Configuration NI D Q x NetWare Configuration 4 5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility 4 5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility This section explains how to use the PCONSOLE utility to perform the following tasks e Attach and select a file server e Selector delete queues for the print server e Set up the Notify function See the NetWare Print Server Manual for detailed information on this utility Note e You must have Supervisor privileges to perform many PCONSOLE operations 4 5 1 Changing the File Server You can specify a file server as the current one To change the file server use the following procedure 1 Log into the current file server and start the PCONSOLE utility 2 Select Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu 3 Press to display the available file servers Select the file server you want as the current one and press re 5 Type your username and press Enel If the username requires a password the Password screen is displayed Type the password and press En 6 Select Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu A list of the attached file servers is displayed 7 Select the current file server from the File Server Username screen T 4 24 4 5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility 4 5 2 Changing Print Queues When you print a file your system sends the file to a print queue The print
4. Windows NT3 51 The following procedure is used to set up the lpr spooler on the Win dows NT server 8000 Sl ON IR OR 11 12 Open Control Panel Go to Printers Choose Printer Menu Choose Create Printer Enter a printer name for example lprprinter Select the proper printer driver Type a description This is optional In the Print To dialog choose Other In Print Destinations window select Ipr port This leaves you with add Ipr compatible printer window Line 1 Address of host providing lpd Print server type IP address Line 2 Name of printer on that machine type PORT1 the word PORT MUST be in uppercase Choose OK to exit Your NIC is now configured to operate Windows NT You may print from any application by the following the normal print instructions for that application 6 8 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment Windows NT4 0 The following procedure is used to set up the lpr spooler on the Win dows NT server 1 10 11 Using the install program install the printer driver that comes with the printer Refer to the manual that came with the printer for details Open the Printer Properties dialog box for the printer Click Ports to display the Ports property tab Click Add Port The available port types are displayed Select LPR Port and click New Port If the LPR port is not listed install the TCP IP protocols For details see your Windows NT
5. 2 W Web Browser 4 3 4 22 6 5 lt x 6 10 C 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer C 6 Index Netscape Navigator C 6 Network Address C 4 Password C 4 Supported C 6 TCP IP C 5 Unit Info C 4 URL C 1 Using 3 13 Web BrowserNetWare C 5 Windows Environment arp amp ping 6 4 BOOTP 6 3 6 5 Installation 6 1
6. 2 Select Print Server Information from the Available Options menu 3 Select the print server from the menu 4 Select Print Server Configuration from the menu 4 25 J Q x NetWare Configuration NI D Q x NetWare Configuration 4 5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility Di 10 11 Select Notify List for Printer from the menu Select the printer from the Defined Printers menu Press at the File Server Notify Name Notify Type First Next screen The Notify Candidates screen appears Select the user or user group from the Notify Candidates screen The Notify Intervals screen displays Set the First and Next intervals for notifying users about printer problems The First interval is the number of seconds the network waits before it notifies users about a print job problem The Next interval specifies how often in seconds users are notified Enter a number for each interval and press Ener Press and save all changes Press until you see the prompt to exit PCONSOLE Select Yes and then press fener 4 26 Chapter AppleTalk Configuration To J 2 Q Le AppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk Configuration Chapter 5 5 1 Choosing the Printer Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh This chapter explains how to configure the NIC using AppleTalk and how to use the AppleTalk NIManage utility program Note e T
7. 3 ii The making of alternations to the software The right to grant sub license leases or other rights to others The merging of this software product or any portion of it into another product or program The reverse engineering decompilation or disassembly of the software pori Requirements You may not export or re export the software or any copy or adaptation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations Notes By installing this software you acknowledge that you have read this agree ment understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions You further agree that this is the complete and exclusive statement of the agree ment between us and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement either oral or written and any other communication between us relating to the subject matter of this agreement You further agree that if Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc is required to engage in any proceeding legal or otherwise to enforce its rights under this agreement Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc shall be entitled to recover from License in addition to any other sums due reasonable Attorney fees cost and disbursements Foreword Limited Software Warranty Limited Warranty Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc warrants that the software will per form in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of 90 ninety days from the date of purchase Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc
8. Chapter TCP IP Configuration co a Q x TCP IP Configuration TCP IP Configuration Chapter 6 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment This chapter explains how to configure the NIC and your network for use with TCP IP communication in various environments Independent setup and installation procedures are provided for Windows systems and for most popular UNIX systems The NIC TCP IP capability will also operate with lpr spoolers on other systems and with spooler supervisor capabilities that communicate raw print jobs to the Print Server TCP IP Port This port number defaults to 10001 but may be changed to any desired number using the Telnet utility SNMP or the HTML pages accessible via MAP or a Web Browser Section 6 3 Running Telnet describes the interactive setup capability accessible through the Telnet utility on any TCP IP platform and is equally applicable to Windows UNIX and other TCP IP environments The use of MAP or a Web Browser to access Web pages in the NIC is described in Chapter 3 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment The several versions and variations of Microsoft Windows may be used on a NetWare and or TCP IP networks as well as in a native Microsoft Windows network This flexibility allows various options for setting up the network printing system even though this NIC does not support NetBEUI If the Windows workstations are connected to a NetWare network configure the
9. does not warrant that the operation of the program will meet your requirements This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state jurisdiction to state jurisdiction Purchase Remedies Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions entire liability and your exclusive remedy with respect to the software shall be at Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions option either repair or replacement of the software The software must be returned to Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc with a copy of your proof of purchase The Limited Warranty is void if failure of the software has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement soft ware will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 thirty days whichever is longer The remedies provided herein are customer s sole and exclusive remedies In no event shall Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc be liable for any lost profits direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Network Card Warranty Warranty Term Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Network Cards have a 1 One Year War ranty The Network Card must be returned to Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc for repair or replacement at Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions discretion Warranty Coverage Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc warrants this product to be
10. lt op TEST Jumper Settings 10 100BaseT AUTO MAN 3 JP3 JP4 10BT THIN 10BaseT 2 Note e The shaded areas indicate the default pin positions A 2 Reset to Factory Default A 2 Reset to Factory Default The NIC may be restored to factory default conditions by jumper OP2 The function of OP2 is to reconfigure NVRAM This is done when a unit is moved from one site to another and should be restored to as as new condition If the unit is powered up with a jumper in the OP2 the board will go into a reset all parameters to Factory Default state This will be indicated by the three quick green flashes followed by the alternating red and green indications once per second rate This special indicator sequence means that the NVRAM parameters have been reset to factory default values Now turn off power and shift the OP2 jumper to the default position The unit will operate normally when you turn the power on again A 3 Address Select Access to the shared memory interface by the printer can be within one of two memory address blocks They are identified as CS1 and CS2 If just one card is used the CS1 space is used The address space is selected by JP2 With the jumper set to pins 1 2 CS2 is selected With the jumper set to pins 2 3 CSI is selected A 4 BUS Handshake The bus handshake signal may be altered to match with your printer co
11. mkdev rlp Note e You cannot run mkdev rlp twice If you have additional printers to be configured use the rlpconf command co Q Le 4 Type in a printer name For example type printer1 5 Is printerl a remote printer or a local printer Type R 6 Enter remote host name type host name entered in printcap for NIC For example type printfast S 2 You will now be asked a series of questions Respond as fol 5 lows Do you want to install or remove a remote printer 3 nie cp ta 3 Do you want to change printer description file etc printcap 8 Type Y o o O ke 6 22 6 2 UNIX Printing 7 Confirm the information you have entered Type Y 8 Confirm the preceding connection as your system default Type Y 9 Enter another printer name or quit setup Type Q 10 Do you want to start the remote daemon now Type Y 11 Usinga line editor of your choice edit the etc printcap file by changing the rp entry to PORT1 For example printerl 1p used to specify the device name for a local printer this field must be empty rm printfast NIC hostname as in etc hosts rp PORT1 sd usr spool lpd printerl name of the spool directory on the client 6 2 2 8 Setting Up System V Rel 4 and Solaris 2 X to Use Ipd If your system recognizes the LPSYSTEM command you can use Ipd Another option is the admintool if your system supports it LPSYSTEM I
12. oO a O 6 24 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 3 1 Loading the Software The following procedures are only necessary when using the sup plied host based lpr capability Loading the software is not neces sary if printer based Ipr is used 1 Log in as superuser root to the system that spools directly to the print server 2 Insert the CD ROM in the host drive 3 Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the software For example mkdir usr MLT_install Note e If you already have a NIC at your site and you are now installing another one delete the files in the installation directory not usr nic If these files remain they can prevent the installation of a sub sequent print server 4 Use the tar command to load the software from the CD ROM 5 After performing the tar the system will display a list of NIC files copied by the tar At this point go to the specific section for your system for instructions on running the installation script 6 2 3 2 Script Selection of Filters There will be certain options in executing the script for various sys tems One of the questions posed by the install script is whether the printer is a PostScript printer If you answered no to this question the install script uses an input filter infilter that supplies CR LF translation to print ASCII files on a PCL printer If you answered yes to this ques tion your printcap file will reference psfilter w
13. 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc 1757 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley California 93063 Note e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates users and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING e The design and production of this unit conform to FCC regulations and any changes or modifications must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations xi Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS For Canada INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ICES 003 ISSUE 3 WARNING e This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES
14. 3 RIGHT SYS wal Z 4 16 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services Click on the object hard drive of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object field Click on the OK button The full volume will now appear in the Print Queue Volume field Finally click on the Create button Create Print Queue Directory Service Queue Reference a Bindery Queue Print Queue Hame TEST a Print Queue Volume LEFT SYSQUALITY Define Additional Properties I Create Another Print Queue 4 3 4 Assign Printer Object 1 Go to the Directory Tree Double click on the printer object just created and bring up the Printer window See below Find the Assignments button on the right side of the window and click on the Add button Identification Identification Name TEST _PQUALITY lt 2 Q x Other Name Assignments ED e NetWare Configuration Description Configuration Sa E Sa ae RE Network Address Features Location Department See Also E EN EE En EN El En Organization Printer Status lt 2 x NetWare Configuration 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 2 When the Select Object window appears find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects box a
15. O O nn i O Z 5 If you choose to change the default in the Name field on this form to MFP or something else that helps you identify the printer The print server uses this name in its message back to the users on the Notify list Select Name enter a name and then press Ener 6 Select Type and press Er This displays a list of printer types Choose Remote Other Unknown and press Er This creates default entries in the other fields These defaults are usually opti mal so do not change them without specific knowledge of the effects 7 Press Esc At the prompt choose to save your changes 4 4 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 8 Press Es to return to the Print Server Configuration menu 4 1 5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer When you assign queues to the defined printer you authorize the print server to service these queues Note e Do not assign the same queue to two different print servers If a queue is assigned to multiple print servers print jobs may not go to the intended printer 1 Choose Queues Serviced By Printer from the Print Server Con figuration menu Print Server Information Print Servers Print Server Configuration Menu A MLT_ 100100 vailable MLT 100101 File Servers To Be Serviced MLT_100102 ge Current Notify List for Printer eue In Printer Configuration De
16. Some printer inter face error Error Green LED blinks rapidly Awaiting print jobs Has lost its Net Ware connection to file server Green LED alter nately blinks with amber indicator Finished with power on sequence Has been reset to factory defaults Power off and move jumper JP2 to OFF position 7 2 Status Configuration Report 7 2 Status Configuration Report The Status Configuration report is sent as a print job to the printer when the print server is powered on For example the report on the next page shows the configuration of the print server immediately before the report is printed Some printers also allow you to use a command from the front panel that produce a Status Configuration report It is strongly recommended that you review this report immediately after installation and any time the setup has been changed If the report does not include a protocol that was configured check that the procedure was done properly Unit Serial No 460121 Version 02 11 etwork Address 00 20 6b aa bb cc etwork Topology Ethernet Connector RJ45 etwork Speed 10 Megabits ovell Network Information enabled Print Server Name MLT_460121 Password Defined No Preferred Server Name SERVERI Directory Services Tree DSTREE1 Directory Services Context DSCONTEXT1 Frame Type Novell 802 3 Peer to Peer Information enabled Frame Type Novell 802 3 etwork ID 3221866504 TCP IP Networ
17. and to no others 4 8 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 1 8 Primary File Server To use the primary file server option use the following procedure on a file server close to the printer 1 List the file servers to be serviced by the primary file server by selecting File Server To Be Serviced option from the Print Server Configuration Menu 2 Press to display the Available File Servers list 3 Select the name if each file server to be serviced and press to add it to the File Servers To Be Serviced list 4 When the list is complete press to return to the menu 5 Install the NIC on each of the primary file servers 4 1 9 Preferred File Servers The Management Access Program MAP or Web Browser allow you to identify a preferred file server to be identified within the NIC itself If a preferred file server is listed the NIC will attach to this identified file server instead of initiating the automatic search If the preferred file server is also a primary file server for example has file servers listed under file servers to be serviced the NIC will connect directly to these file servers 4 9 J Q x NetWare Configuration D Q x NetWare Configuration 4 2 Configuring NetWare 4 x Bindery Emulation 4 2 Configuring NetWare 4 x Bindery Emulation Novell s NetWare 4 x can operate in two modes Novell Directory Services NDS
18. or removed any new hardware on the net work verify that it was installed correctly 5 If you added any new software applications make sure the pro gram is compatible and installed correctly on the network See your network protocol documentation to confirm 6 Determine if other users can print If they can t and they are all on the same NOS go to the troubleshooting section for that NOS When you have determined the nature of the problem use the checklists in the next section 7 6 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists Use the checklists in this section to identify and solve problems 7 5 1 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Con nections Be sure that the NIC has properly selected the connector type that you are using e Check that the network connector is plugged into the RJ connector on the NIC e Try another cable to make sure you do not have a bad cable If you are using a 10BaseT concentrator hub that does not support the link signal use Manual Ethernet Port selection instead of the factory default or the Automatic Ethernet Port selection Refer to Appendix A 7 5 2 Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol It is recommended to use MAP to get the NetWare setup and parameter values If you have not resolved the problem after running MAP go through the checklists in this section 7 5 2 1 NetWare Checklist e Is the print server name entered correctly The factory default name is MLT_ lt
19. 2 2 Ipd PRIMING cenit andata atta 6 17 6 2 2 1 Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use Ipd 6 17 6 2 2 2 Setting Up an AIX 2 5 Remote Printer to Use Ipd 6 18 6 2 2 3 Setting Up an AIX 4 0 System 6 19 6 2 2 4 Setting Up an HP UX Remote Printer to Use Ipd 6 20 xviii CONTENTS 6 2 2 5 Setting Up an AS 400 Systems to USE 6 21 6 2 2 6 Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC or OSF1 ALPHA Remote Printer ade e e ata ici oleole 6 21 6 2 2 7 Setting Up a SCO UNIX Remote Printers to Use Ipd 6 22 6 2 2 8 Setting Up System V Rel 4 and Solaris 2 X to Use Ipd 6 23 6 2 3 Installing TCP IP for NIC If Not RUNNING stilare 6 24 6 2 3 1 Loading the Software 6 25 6 2 3 2 Script Selection of Filters 6 25 6 2 3 3 Manual Selection of Filters 6 26 6 2 3 4 Installing and Printing on Solaris 1 X and OSF1 ALPHA SyStEM S ET ER SS dee 6 26 6 2 3 5 Installing amp Printing on an DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC System 6 28 6 2 3 6 Installing and Printing on the HP UX System 6 29 6 2 3 7 Installing and Printing on a System V Solaris 2 X System V Rel 4 386 based Machine 6 31 6 2 3 8 Installing amp Printing on a SCO UNIX SYSE pen eneee reoi anirai iia 6 33 6 2 3 9 Installing and Printing on an AIX
20. 386 platforms DEC ULTRIX RISC Versions 4 3 and 4 4 DEC OSF 1 Versions 2 0 and 3 0 Solaris Version 1 1 3 SunOS 4 1 3 Version 2 3 SunOS 5 3 Version 2 4 and Version 2 5 HP UX Series 700 and 800 Version 9 01 and Version 10 0 IBM AIX Version 3 2 5 SCO UNIX Version 3 2 AS 400 The CD ROM also includes source code that you can recompile host based code for configuring on other System V platforms co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 1 Configuring the IP Address on the NIC Regardless of the printing mode selected the NIC must be given IP address and routing parameters You can configure the IP address for the NIC in one of the following ways e Use MAP as described in Chapter 3 e Use AppleTalk NIManage utility program as described in Chapter 5 e Use the BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol e Use the RARP Reverse ARP capability Ethernet II frame type only e Use arp and ping capability For each method you will need to provide the MAC Address of the NIC The MAC Address is the 12 character code that is printed under MAC Address on the status report each time the printer is turned on You can use the BOOTP RARP or ping procedures only when the Print Server is in its factory default state no IP information entered After the Print Server has an IP address you must use the Telnet utility the AppleTalk NIMana
21. 6 6 6 12 6 16 7 5 C 4 MAP Management Access Program 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 3 4 22 6 10 7 7 Configuring 3 3 Installing 3 2 IP based printer 3 3 IPX based printer 3 3 Max Hop 3 3 3 4 Using 3 4 Max Hop 3 4 MIB 1 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer C 6 Netscape Navigator C 6 NetWare 4 1 Bindery Context 4 10 Bindery Emulation 4 1 4 10 Configuring 4 1 C 5 Directory Information Base 4 13 File Server 4 2 Multiple File Server 4 8 Notify Options 4 6 Novell Directory Service NDS 1 1 4 1 4 10 4 13 4 23 NWADMIN 4 14 PCONSOLE 4 2 4 11 4 14 4 24 4 25 Preferred File Servers 4 9 Primary File Server 4 9 Print Server Information 4 3 Print Server Names 4 3 Print Server Object 4 15 4 19 Printer Object 4 17 Printer Server 4 4 4 6 Queue 4 2 4 5 4 9 4 16 4 23 4 25 Troubleshooting 7 7 Network Protocol 6 43 Disable 6 43 Enable 6 43 NIC Network Interface Card AppleTalk C 5 Configuration 4 22 5 4 7 9 Factory Default C 4 IP Address 3 13 6 12 MAC Address 6 4 6 6 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 16 C 4 Network Address C 4 Reset 6 43 C 4 D 2 Index Setting Up 6 4 RARP 6 12 Unit Info C 4 RJ45 Connector 2 2 B 1 URL C 1 NIC Network Interface SCO UNIX 6 13 6 33 Card IP Address 6 4 Setting Up 6 22 NIManage 1 2 5 1 SNMP 1 1 6 1 Configuration 5 4 Solaris 6 23 6 26 Error Log 5 4 Installing 6 26 6 31 Loading 5 2 Ipd Printing 6 23 Protocol Setup 5 5 Setting Up 6 23 Novell Directory Service Statu
22. 7 NIC Loses Its File Server Connection lipasi ian 7 10 7 5 2 8 Unable to Print from a Different Colloca tina art 7 10 7 5 3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol 7 11 XX CONTENTS Appendix A Jumper Settngs A 1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations A 2 A 2 Reset to Factory Default A 3 A 3 Address Select A 3 A 4 BUS Handshake 0000cann A 3 Appendix B Specifications B 1 Network Interface Card B 1 B 2 10 100BaseT UTP Cables ccscceecceeeeeees B 1 Appendix C Using a Web Browser C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C 1 C 1 1 Network page C 3 CET Resco C 4 G 1 1 2 Factory Defaulls cna snai C 4 0 1 1 3 Unit Status C 4 C 1 1 4 Network Address C 4 C 1 1 5 Change Password C 4 C 1 1 6 Setup NetWare C 5 1 1 7 Setup TOP IP Re enr ns C 5 C 1 1 8 Setup AppleTalk C 5 GEL 19 TESE Pitcairn C 5 C 1 1 10 Configure Status Page C 5 1 1 11 Unit info Reenter mera ae eee te eer eee ey C 6 C 1 1 12 Language C 6 C 2 Supported Web Browsers C 6 Appendix D Index xxi MEMO Chapter Introduction O 2 Q x Introduction Introduction C
23. Choose your option and press fne For example type 2 and press Enel The program saves your changes and resets the print server so that the changes take effect 6 44 6 4 FTP Printing 6 4 FTP Printing Use the following procedure for using FTP File Transfer Protocol to print 1 Startup the FTP client and look into the print server card using the following setting Host Name lt NIC IP address gt Login Name port1l Password none 2 Upload PUT the file you want to print 3 The printer prints the uploaded PUT file Note e FTP Printing does not support selecting multiple file names e Only one person can be logged on to a port at any particular time co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 45 Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 6 5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a service much like bootp that provides a method for assignment and maintenance of IP addresses The NIC is able to obtain IP information from this service There are two user settable variables related to the DHCP function These are accessible in the TCP section of Network Administration in the HTML pages 1 DHCP enable and 2 Use IP info in NVRAM a If DHCP is not enabled the NIC sends no DHCP requests under any circumstances If the NIC does not have an IP address stored or if Use IP info in NVRAM is OFF the N
24. D FUSA F E Q x Chapter NetWare Configuration NetWare Configuration NetWare Configuration Chapter 4 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x Use this chapter if you will be printing from Novell NetWare This chapter is divided into the following sections e Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x describes how to configure the NIC for use with Versions 2 15 or 3 x Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function e Configuring NetWare 4 x in Bindery Emulation describes how to configure the NIC for use with Version 4 x Bindery Services Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function e Configuring Novell Directory Services describes how to config ure the NIC for use with Version 4 x Directory Services Use NWADMIN to set up the print server function e NIC Setup Parameters describes the parameters accessible via MAP or a Web Browser used to configure the Print Server for Net Ware e Using NetWare Utilities explains how to use standard Novell Net Ware utilities to make changes to the configuration of the Print Server function 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x Before configuring NetWare you must determine if the NIC has its desired name Use MAP or a Web Browser to change the name if you want Refer to section 3 for this setting The following steps are the general procedures for configuring the NIC which require supervisor privileges These steps are covered in detail in t
25. If you type no you may per form manual edits lt printer_name gt NIC printer lp dev lt printer_name gt if usr nic infilter sd usr spool lt printer_name gt 7 Installation for the system is done The program prompts you to configure any more printers Type yes or no and press En We suggest pinging the NIC to test communications Like all BSD systems ULTRIX uses the etc printcap file to config ure a printer The interface to the installation script is the same for all BSD systems however the printcap entry is different If you use the printcap entry generated automatically by the installa tion script this will be transparent to you 6 2 3 6 Installing and Printing on the HP UX System 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst 2 The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 3 What is the node name of the Print Server unit co J Q S x Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example printfast and press En TCP IP Configuration 6 29 co dei Q Le TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 4 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press Ere Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script For example Node name of the NIC printfast Printer name to be use
26. Language This network card supports the following language modes e US English e French e UK English e Italian e German e Dutch The default language mode is US English To change to another language mode click the Language menu item and select the mode you want on the screen that appears Note e When power to the printer is turned on the language mode of the NIC will automatically correspond to the language setting of the printer However if the printer is set for a language other than one of the six 2s Cc Q lt listed above the language mode for the NIC will revert to US English e When only the NIC is rebooted the language mode that is saved in the NVRAM of the NIC will be restored C 2 Supported Web Browsers Using a Web Browser The Network Administration page can be accessed via the following Web browsers e Netscape Navigator 3 x 4 x e Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 02 4 x Use of a Web browser other than those listed above may result in loss of some browser functions Appendix Index Index FX en Index E elel sr 1 n Index 10 100BaseT 1 1 2 2 A 2 B 1 10Base2 1 1 2 2 A 2 Address Select A 3 AIX System AIX 2 5 6 18 AIX 4 0 6 19 AIX RISC System 6000 6 35 Print Commands 6 38 Setting Up 6 18 6 19 Virtual Printer Commands 6 37 AppleTalk 1 1 5 1 C 5 Choosing the Printer 5 1 Configuring C 5 NIManage 5 1 Troubleshooting 7 11 Zone 5 1 5
27. Notes 1 EMC performance This product was designed for operation in a typical office environment 2 First year of labeling according to EC directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC 98 3 This product was designed for operation in a typical office environment EC Directive EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC xiii Foreword This device must be used with shielded network 10Base T and 10Base2 cable The use of non shield cables is likely to result in interference with radio communications and is prohibited under 89 336 EEC rules xiv Foreword Welcome Congratulations on your selection of this quality Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc Network Interface Card This User s Manual provides information about set up the Network Interface Card and operating the printer in the network environment Trademark Acknowledgements AppleTalk is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation HP LaserJet III HPLaserJet IIISi HPLaserJet 4Si are registered trade marks of Hewlett Packard Company HP UNIX is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Win dows Windows NT and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Novell NetWare and UNIX are registered trademarks of Novell Inc Token Ring is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation PC is a tr
28. RISC System 6000 6 35 6 3 Running Telnet 6 39 6 3 1 Making Connection and Main Menu 6 39 6 3 2 Configure IP Parameters 6 40 6 3 3 Select Printer Languages 6 41 6 3 4 Enable Disable Network Protocols 6 43 XIX CONTENTS 6 25 R s l Units asthme ins 6 43 6 3 6 Restore Factory Defaults 0001111110 6 43 6 3 7 Change Password 6 43 6 3 8 Exit Telneb rue nn nie 6 44 6 4 FTP Printing ss 6 45 6 5 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 6 46 Chapter 7 Operation and Troubleshooting 7 1 LED Status Indicator rrr serre 7 1 7 2 Status Configuration Report 7 3 7 3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 7 5 7 4 How to Diagnose Problems 7 6 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists 7 7 7 5 1 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections sheet 7 7 7 5 2 Troubleshooting NetWare Protocol 7 7 7 5 2 1 NetWare CheckliSt 7 7 7 5 2 2 File Server Checklist 7 8 7 5 2 3 Workstation CheckliSt 7 8 7 5 2 4 NIC Configuration Checklist 7 9 7 5 2 5 Printer Server File Server Printer Chestnut 7 9 7 5 2 6 Workstation to NIC Connection CG heckliSt oea na sine 7 10 7 5 2
29. To install the print server on more than one file server perform the procedures described in Sections 4 through 4 6 for each file server You must use the same name and password for the print server or no password on all file servers You set the password for the NIC using the MAP or a Web Browser refer to 4 3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services If you use a password specify it on each file server using the Change Password option on the Print Server Information menu of the PCONSOLE utility When the NIC comes up it automatically searches for and attaches to the file servers that are no more than four hops and have no more than eight ticks propagation delay For extremely large or complex networks this allows a bounded search time on start up If the print server must attach to file servers beyond this range or if you wish to accelerate start up by eliminating the need to search all file servers in the four hops eight ticks radius the file servers with which the print server is to operate may be entered into the Print Server Configuration of a primary file server The primary file server can be any file server within the four hops eight ticks propagation time limits but ideally is as close as possible to the print server Once the print server locates the primary file server and the list of file servers to be serviced the automatic search is dropped and the print server will go directly to those file servers listed
30. a Two Minute Warning that within 2 more minutes your Telnet session will end This ensures that one user does not leave a session idle for too long 6 3 1 Making Connection and Main Menu 1 Atthe prompt type telnet lt NIC IP address gt 2 When login appears type guest if you are only interested in browsing the menus or sysadm if you want to change the configu ration Press Er When password appears again type guest or sysadm and press Ere 3 The main menu is displayed This utility lets you change the IP Parameters lpd printers protocols restore to factory defaults and change password Press the number for the parameter you wish to check or change and press fever 6 39 co J Q S x TCP IP Configuration co Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 3 Running Telnet The Configuration Utility Unit Serial no 460121 V5 04 Main Menu IP Parameters LPD Printers Protocols Reset Unit Restore Factory Defaults Change Password Exit 4 To end your Telnet session type E at the Main Menu If you have made any changes you are prompted to either Save Changes and Exit or Exit Without Saving Changes Choose your option and press f Note e Press to access the Telnet help utility 6 3 2 Configure IP Parameters Although the NIC must have an IP address before a Telnet Connection can be made you can use the utility to change the address or the other I
31. and change file dev lt printer_name gt to file dev nic lt printer_name gt 6 37 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing Output spooled on the virtual printer as defined above will now be sent to the named pipe and routed to NIC Before you edit the files above be sure that the following daemon is running usr nic lpr_print dev nic lt printer_name gt printfast 10001 amp 6 2 3 9 2 AIX Print Commands The AIX Ip command works slightly differently than the lp com mand for other System V Release 4 systems The following Ip com mands can be used to print files 1p d lt queue_name gt lt filename gt or lp d lt queue_name gt lt device_name gt lt file_name gt Co a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 38 6 3 Running Telnet 6 3 Running Telnet The Telnet utility uses the standard remote terminal protocol to configure the IP address lpd printers and other parameters on your system Use the following guidelines to run Telnet You have the same functionality with the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser as described in Chapter 3 e Most often you make selections from menus by toggling between one choice or another by selecting deselecting or enabling dis abling an item e Press When not selecting an item This will return you to a previous menu e Ifyou do not make a menu selection for 2 minutes you get
32. be saved in NVRAM The NIC should then reset itself 9 After the NIC has reset send a ping command to verify that the print server obtained its IP address For example ping 192 9 200 200 If the print server has the address the result is a confirmation message 192 9 200 200 is alive 10 Remove or comment out your changes to the etc ethers file 11 Stop the rarp daemon and if you want it to run restart it 6 2 1 3 Using arp amp ping Use the following procedure to enter the IP Address 1 Turn off the printer 2 Log in as superuser root on a host on the same subnet as the print server However if the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server Reconnect the print server anywhere on the network and then use Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP ora Web Browser to change the IP address See 6 3 Running Telnet for instructions on using Telnet 3 Find the MAC Address of the NIC The address is printed on the status report each time you turn the printer on co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 15 Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 16 Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and print server s node name See the network administrator for the IP address For example you would type in the following for a NIC with a name of printfast a
33. cannot attach to a file server it will use the sensed values but will not store them 3 10 3 3 IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program If the NIC does not see any Novell activity it will use 802 2 on 802 3 as a frame type and will assign itself a network number of 0 The frame type and network number being used is shown on the status report Note e IfaNIC is being moved from a site that had active Novell to a site that does not the unit should be reset to the factory default to clear the frame type and network number information 3 3 1 Installing the IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program Use the following procedure for an automatic installation of the IPX Peer to Peer printing Program If the opening screen does not appear as described in step 1 follow the instructions for the manual installation procedure 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive The opening screen appears automatically 2 Click the CD ROM Contents button to display the Introduction screen 3 Click Installation Configuration Programs located at the bottom of the Introduction screen 4 Select the program that you want to install and follow the instruc tions displayed on the screen You can use the following procedure to manually install the IPX Peer to Peer Printing program 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive 2 Run the program In this example we assume that drive D is your workstation s CD R
34. define the content type of the printer as PostScript The HP UX Ip system also supplies interface scripts that produce PostScript banners Use the Ipfilter command to define new filters and content types if necessary The full power and flexibility of the lp print service is now available to you The fact that you are printing across the network is completely transparent 6 2 3 7 Installing and Printing on a System V Solaris 2 X System V Rel 4 386 based Machine Installation and setup is exactly the same for System V Solaris and SVR4 1386 based machines Solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interface file To load the software create a usr nic directory and tar the CD ROM to it 1 Go to the usr nic directory by entering the following cd usr nic 2 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst Once the operating system has been identified the script downloads the files for your particular system to the usr nic directory and prompts you for information as needed 3 At the prompt type cp usr spool lp model standard usr nic portl_interface 6 31 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing Note e Use of this default interface in most cases will suffice for generic or routine printing of most PostScript PCL and ASCII files In order to utilize a printer specific interface other than the default i
35. documentation In the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box enter the NIC IP address If your network uses Domain Name Services DNS enter the DNS name assigned to the NIC instead of the IP address Press Tab and type the internal name of the printer in lowercase letters Click OK The workstation checks the address or DNS name that you entered and notifies you if it cannot resolve the address Close the Printer Ports property tab The Ports property tab shows the new port configuration Click OK to close the Ports property tab The new port has been configured You should now print a test page to verify the connection Open the Printer Properties dialog box for the printer Click General to display the General property tab and click Print Test Page When you print your files are transmitted over the LPR Port connection to the printer Click OK to exit the Printer Properties dialog box 6 9 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 UNIX Printing Note e This manual cover general settings only See your UNIX system man ual for full details about setting procedures The NIC can support UNIX TCP IP printing in two modes e Host based Ipd where a supplied line printer daemon is running on one or more workstations and print data is communicated to the NIC via a TCP IP port or Printer based Ipd where the print
36. example of a name for the file server con text Use your own file server context in place of OU ENG 6 At the console prompt type the SET BINDERY CONTEXT state ment that you entered in the autoexec ncf file 4 10 SARE Ra 4 2 Configuring NetWare 4 x Bindery Emulation Note e The command at the console prompt takes effect immediately The def inition in the autoexec ncf file takes effect when the server is shut down and then restarted 4 2 2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE Once you confirm the server has Bindery Context use the following procedure to configure the NIC 1 Loginto the network as ADMIN 2 Type PCONSOLE and press Ener The following screen appears Available Options Print Queues Printers Print Drivers Quick Setup Change Context 3 When the Available Options menu appears press for the Bindery Mode Note e Ifyou receive a message asking you to login to a server with Bindery connections the server you are attached to does not have Bindery Mode enabled Follow the procedures in 4 2 1 Confirm Bindery Con text or log onto a server with Bindery Services activated 4 From the Available Options screen select Quick Setup and press E J Q x NetWare Configuration 4 2 Configuring NetWare 4 x Bindery Emulation Use Quick Setup to connect your print server print queue and printer correctly You can modify these later if
37. printer interfaces for NetWare and use standard Windows NetWare utilities to provide access to the printer If NetWare is not to be used the users may access the printer using TCP IP Windows 95 and Windows NT4 0 users can also use the NIC Peer to Peer capability as described in Chapter 3 The following sections describe installation using TCP IP under Windows for Workgroups Windows 95 and Windows NT co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment Note See the documentation that comes with Windows for details about installing TCP IP on each workstation Printing with TCP IP requires that the workstation have TCP IP capa bility and the corresponding spooler lpr or that the workstation can share an Ipr queue on a Windows NT server for example that has one In general if printers are not shared an lpr queue must be created on each workstation from which printing is initiated See the Windows documentation about sharing printers Windows for Workgroups Windows for Workgroups does not normally come with TCP IP However various TCP IP facilities are available for Windows for Workgroups workstations including a free TCP IP provided by Microsoft There are third party lpr spoolers available The follow ing instructions are based on the Microsoft TCP IP and a share ware lpr application that is available from
38. sd usr spool lpd lt printer_name gt for example spool directory on system used to spool data and control files This sends jobs spooled at usr spool lpd lt printer_name gt to the printer designated lt printer_name gt to be printed at port 1 the inter nal connection to the printer of the NIC designated as lt remote_host gt 2 Create the spooling directory For example type mkdir usr spool lpda lt printer_name gt 3 To print via the spooler use the lpr command Type lpr P lt printer_name gt lt file_name gt Installation and testing is done You are now ready to print 6 2 2 2 Setting Up an AIX 2 5 Remote Printer to Use Ipd Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the NIC using the NIC s Ipd Use the following procedure to do this 1 Atthe prompt type smit spooler When a window appears select Manage Remote Printers When a menu appears select Client Services Another menu appears Select Remote Printer Queues Another menu appears Select Add a Remote Queue SEE oad 6 18 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 When a window appears change the values shown to configure the NIC The values displayed are default values You must replace the short and long form filter values with the values shown below Description of Input Data Requested Informa tion Input Data Name of queue to add printerl Name of local printer Example queue Destination printfast NIC hostname as
39. server assigned to that queue extracts the print job and sends it to the assigned printer If a print server is servicing queues on multiple file servers you must assign queues to the printer on each file server To change the print queues use the following procedure 1 Start the PCONSOLE utility 2 Select Print Server Information from the Available Options menu Select the print server from the list Select Print Server Configuration from the menu Select Queues Serviced by Printer from the menu Select a printer from the Defined Printers list Press at the File Server Queue Priority screen The Avail able Queues list appears Select a queue from the list 9 Press at the Priority screen to leave the priority setting at 1 The highest priority is 1 10 is the last To change the priority of a queue press at the File Server Queue Priority screen to dis play the Priority setting screen Press to delete the current set ting Type a new number from 1 to 10 and press En Repeat steps 7 8 and 9 to assign additional queues to the printer 10 Press and save all changes por D 9 4 5 3 How to Set Up Notify You can specify users or groups of users that are notified if a problem occurs when a print job is sent to the printer If the print server is servicing queues on multiple file servers you must set up a NOTIFY list for each file server To set up NOTIFY use the following procedure 1 Start the PCONSOLE utility
40. the printer For instance are you using the correct driver e Is the workstation connected to the correct print queue Print a file and verify that the file goes to the queue e Arethe print queues assigned to the NIC connected printer also assigned to another network printer If they are the print jobs may be going to that printer e From PCONSOLE enter a sample print job directly into an assigned queue Does the job become Active Is job printed 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists Is AUTO ENDCAP enabled Auto Endcap lets you send data to a network printer Use PRINTCON to check If not enable it N nn fod 2 en o 7 5 2 4 NIC Configuration Checklist If all your hardware connections are correct check the following e Use MAP to check the status of the print server The Report Print Server Status screen shows the status for the selected NIC This report includes a status of file servers and queues assigned to a printer along with a description of any problems e The printer may not be assigned to the correct print queues Use PCONSOLE to direct print jobs to the correct queues then check to see if the print job is in the queue e If devices were added or changed use PCONSOLE to make sure you configured the new devices correctly Operation and Troubleshooting e Make sure the NIC s name has been entered correctly If you changed the name in MAP Program you must also change the name in PCONSO
41. to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING e The design and production of this unit conform to FCC regulations and any changes or modifications must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations vii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS For Canada INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ICES 003 ISSUE 3 WARNING e This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 e Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada vill Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS For Europe CE Marking Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use with Hi 35pc Printer Controller to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the specifications below This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union EU only Product Type Network Interface Card Product Name 4179 436 Standard Safety 2 EMC 1 Notes EN60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN 60825 1992 A11 1996 Safety of laser products Part 1 Equipment classification requirements and users guide EN 55 022 Class B 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Limits and
42. you need to Print Services Quick Setup Print server MLT 160150 New printer P1 New print queue Ql Print queue volume LEFT_SYS Banner type Text Printer type Parallel Location Manual Load Interrupt None polled mode Port LETI 5 Select Print server and press r to modify the entry 6 Type the name of the print server in the Print server field and press ene NI D he Q x Note e The print server name is printed under the Novell Network Information on the status report The factory default name is MLT_ lt serial num ber gt 7 Press to move to the New printer field Type a name and press Enter 8 Press to move to the New print queue field Type a name and press 9 Press to move to the Printer type field and press From the list of printer types select Other Unknown and press Eve 10 When you are finished press to save the configuration Repeat steps 5 through 10 for each file server that the printer server services 11 To view add delete or modify print servers or queues after the initial setup select either the Print Queues or Print Servers option on the Available Options screen NetWare Configuration 4 12 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 4 3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services Novell Directory Services NDS offers a different more advanced approach to network m
43. 003 e Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada xii Foreword USER INSTRUCTIONS For Europe CE Marking Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the Network Interface Card for use with Hi 35pc Printer Controller to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the specifications below This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union EU only Product Type Network Interface Card Product Name 4179 426 Standard Safety 2 EN60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN 60825 1992 A11 1996 Safety of laser products Part 1 Equipment classification requirements and users guide EMC 1 EN 55 022 Class B 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Limits and method for measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment ITE EN61000 3 2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16A per phase EN 50 082 1 1992 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry IEC 801 2 1991 Electrostatic discharge requirement IEC801 3 1984 Radiated electromagnetic field requirement IEC 801 4 1988 Electrical fast transient burst requirement
44. 4 arp amp ping 6 4 6 15 AS 400 Setting Up 6 21 ASCII 6 32 6 41 BNC Connector 2 2 BNC T adapter 2 2 BOOTP 6 5 6 12 6 46 BUS Handshake A 3 Control Panel 5 1 DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC Installing 6 28 Printing 6 28 Setting Up 6 21 Default gateway 5 2 5 5 6 6 6 7 6 12 6 41 Diagnosis 7 6 Discovery Program 1 1 3 1 3 2 DNS 3 7 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 6 5 6 46 Electrostatic Discharge A 1 Ethernet 2 2 4 23 6 4 6 12 7 1 7 11 A 2 B 1 Factory Default A 3 C 4 Reset 6 43 7 5 FTP 6 45 Printing 6 45 printing 1 1 HP UX System Installing 6 29 Setting Up 6 20 HTTP server 3 13 C 1 IP Address 3 7 3 13 Assigning 5 5 6 4 6 5 6 12 6 40 IP Peer to Peer Printing pro gram 1 2 3 5 Description 3 9 Installing 3 5 IP Address 3 9 IP Port Base 3 7 Max Hop 3 7 Port Number 3 9 Printer Name 3 7 3 9 Setting Up 3 6 IPX Peer to Peer Printing pro gram 1 2 3 10 Installing 3 11 IPX SPX 3 10 D 1 m 2s Le es Q lt Index m 2s Cc Q lt Index Index J Jumper Locations A 2 Settings A 1 Language 6 41 C 6 L Select 6 41 LED Status Indicator 7 1 Ipd Printing 6 17 AIX 2 5 6 18 AIX System 6 18 AS 400 Systems 6 21 BSD 6 17 HP UX System 6 20 SCO UNIX 6 22 Solaris 2 X 6 23 System V Rel 4 6 23 Ipr 6 7 6 17 Parameter 6 7 Queue 6 7 Spooler 6 7 Windows 95 6 8 Windows for Workgroup 6 7 Windows NT 6 8 6 9 MAC Address 6 4
45. A hop value of 2 tells discovery program to search all net works accessible through as many as two routers A value of 15 or greater specifies automatic search of all connected networks but this is not recommended because of the amount of traffic it generates 3 After the settings are the way you want click OK to set them and close the dialog box 3 1 3 Using the MAP Use the following procedure to start up MAP and search for all compatible NICs that are available on a network 1 Click Start point to Programs and then point to MAP 2 Click MAP A list of NICs found by the MAP search appears on the Web Browser installed on the workstation To configure or reconfigure a particular NIC click its serial number in the Web Browser list Clicking a NIC serial number displays the Printer Management page of the card s onboard HTTP server See Appendix C for details of how to use this page to configure or reconfigure the NIC 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP 3 2 IP Peer to Peer Printing Program This section describes how to set up and use the IP Peer to Peer Printing program With the setup procedure you set up your print server ports for printing from a Windows environment 3 2 1 Installing the IP Peer to Peer Printing Program Use the following procedure for automatic installation of the IP Peer to Peer Printing Program If the opening screen does not appear as described in step 1 follow the
46. CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT NO CHANGE IN THIS AGREEMENT IS EFFEC TIVE UNLESS WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY PROPERLY AUTHO RIZED REPRESENTATIVES OF EACH PARTY BY INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT vi Foreword 1 10 100Base T USER INSTRUCTIONS For U S A FCC PART 15 RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNING FCC Declaration of Conformity Product Type Network Interface Card Product Name 4179 435 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 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 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc 1757 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley California 93063 Note e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates users and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
47. Digital pei n N e tw o Network Interface Card User s Manual 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc 1757 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley CA 93063 December 1999 336824 001 Revision A 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced without the expressed permission of Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc The material in this document is for informational purposes and is subject to change without notice Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document No liability is assumed for any damages resulting from the use of the information it contains TRADEMARK Digital Document Copier DDC DDC 35n and their associated logo marks are trademarks of Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc Hitachi and the Hitachi logo are trademarks of Hitachi Ltd All rights reserved All other terms and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged NOTICE TO USER In an effort to meet the demands of a rapidly changing technology the manufacturer is continually developing new features and functions to meet your changing printing or printer needs As a result this manual may not exactly reflect future changes made to the product Please be sure to consult all manual updates or addenda when using this products documentation Foreword Software Licens
48. IC issues BOOTP requests etc b If DHCP is enabled the NIC sends DHCP requests when the NIC is reset or on power up provided that the NIC does not have an IP address stored or that Use IP info in NVRAM is OFF If the IP address cannot be obtained by DHCP an attempt to obtain the IP address using BOOTP and RARP is made c If DHCP is enabled and the NIC had an IP address in NVRAM and Use IP info in NVRAM is ON then the NIC uses the IP information from NVRAM and there is no DHCP activity on the part of the NIC The factory default is with both DHCP enable ON and Use IP info in NVRAM ON In this case the NIC issues DHCP requests if it does not already have IP identification information stored in its NVRAM Important e If DHCP and the NIC is in the default mode Use IP info in NVRAM ON you must establish a permanent lease or reserva tion for the NIC in the DHCP server Failure to do this may cause the same address to be given out to another host 6 46 Chapter Operation and Troubleshooting N Li i Q Le Operation and Troubleshooting Operation and Troubleshooting Chapter 7 7 1 LED Status Indicator This chapter describes normal operation of the NIC in the printer and also provides information on how to troubleshoot any problems you might have with the NIC 7 1 LED Status Indicator The NIC has two LED status indicators amber and green The amber LED generally ind
49. IPX SPX stacks that are provided with Windows 95 or Windows NT4 0 e The IPX Peer to Peer Printing program establishes a connection with the printers supporting Peer to Peer without using an inter mediate file server whether or not your network uses Novell Net Ware e Ifyou are not using NetWare you do not need to activate any Net Ware Client application Note The IPX Peer to Peer Printing program uses IPX SPX Compatible Pro tocol so you must install IPX SPX Compatible Protocol on your work station if it is not already installed See the documentation that comes with Windows for details about installation Because Peer to Peer uses the IPX SPX Protocol Novell operation must remain enabled on the NIC even if traditional Novell printing facilities are not being used The name of the Peer to Peer printer as it appears in the Windows Port List is the same as the Novell Print Server name and may be changed by changing the Novell Print Server name using the Web based management or MAP Program On power up the NIC checks the network to see if there is Novell activity If there is it will use the same frame type and the local network number that it senses If in addition the NIC can log on to a file server it will assume that Novell is normally used and will store this frame type and new number in NVRAM so that when it comes up again it will not have to spend the time sensing which can take some time However if the NIC
50. LE before you can print e Use PCONSOLE to check the Printer Status Make sure it is not stopped or paused e You cannot use PCONSOLE Version 1 0 to configure the NIC Contact Novell for an upgrade 7 5 2 5 Printer Server File Server Printer Checklist Check the following to see if e The NIC can not log into the file server or cannot service jobs from a File Server e The Print Server name is listed on that File Server or cannot service jobs from a File Server 7 9 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists e The password assigned to the NIC through PCONSOLE matches the password assigned through MAP Program Use MAP to update the password stored in the network Print Server s memory N 2 fod 2 en o e The print job is in the print queue and waiting to be printed Use PCONSOLE to check if the print jobs are being sent to the printer 7 5 2 6 Workstation to NIC Connection Checklist To make sure the workstation is communicating with the NIC check the following e Print a file from the workstation and make sure the print job gets to the print queue using PCONSOLE If the print job does get to the queue the problem is not with the workstation print server connection Operation and Troubleshooting e Use CAPTURE to send data to the printer from a workstation software application See your NetWare print server manual for information e Make sure another printer is not taking the print jobs from the q
51. Note e If desired this name can be changed using MAP or Web Browser The screen example shows how to enter the print server name for a print server with a serial number of MLT_160151 4 Press to add the print server name to the Print Servers list J Q x NetWare Configuration 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 1 4 Configure the Print Server Use the following procedure to configure the Print Server s function 1 Choosethe print server name from the Print Servers list and press Enter The Print Server Information menu appears 2 Choose Print Server Configuration from the menu and press Er 3 Choose Printer Configuration from the menu and press fener This displays the Configured Printers menu Since this is a new Print Server entry all printers are labeled Not Installed 4 Choose the printer and press Ere The Printer 0 Configuration screen appears with a title of Printer 0 as shown in the following example Co Printer 0 configuration t 2 n sn 5 Not In Name Not In Type Remote Other Unknown Not In 5 Not In Use interrupts Yes Not In IRQ ii Not In Not In Buffer size in K 3 Not In Not In Starting form 0 Not In Q Queue service mode Change forms as needed Not In Not In Baud rate Not In Data bits Not In Stop bits Not In Parity Not In Use X On X Off E 9 S Le 3 D Q
52. OM drive D lpx P2p Setup exe 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen Once the redirector is installed each printer on the network that sup ports this Peer to Peer capability will appear as a Port under Printer To use the Peer to Peer connection create a logical printer using the driver installation program according to the instructions for your printer Set up the printer as a LOCAL printer N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs m a 2 Q S fi m Utilizing Windows Programs 3 3 IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 3 2 Installing the Printer Driver and Setting the Printer Port 1 Usingtheinstall program install the printer driver that comes with the printer Refer to the manual that came with the printer for details 2 Open the Properties menu item of the printer icon Select the Detail tab 4 Select the port that you want from the Print to the following port item ya 3 12 3 4 Using a Web Browser 3 4 Using a Web Browser Once you have assigned an IP address to your NIC you can use a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer to access the NIC s onboard HTTP server The HTTP server can be used to perform various maintenance procedures See Appendix C of this manual for details 3 13 N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs VL E Utilizing Windows Programs Chapter 3 AISMOLT QIM
53. P parameters The NIC will automatically initiate a soft reset when the IP address change is sensed Note e This will cause the Telnet connection to be broken It is advisable to make all other desired changes before changing the IP address 1 Atthe Main Menu type 1 and press to bring up the IP Parameters menu shown on the next page 6 40 6 3 Running Telnet 2 Type 1 again and press Er The IP Address submenu will appear The Configuration Utility Unit Serial no 460121 V5 04 IP Address 192 9 200 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 199 9 200 254 Base Port Number 10000 sii ES 3 Enter a new IP Address and press ne Repeat the previous steps to change Subnet Mask and Default gateways 4 Enter 4 to change the base port number Note e The base port number is one less than the actual TCP IP port number used by the printer For example to set the port number to 9100 enter 9099 6 3 3 Select Printer Languages Selection 2 in the Main Menu allows you to designate which emulations printer interpreter languages the printer supports This is to allow the resident lpd to modify files intended for other emulations so that they may be printed The menu also allows you to enable or disable banners attached to Ipd handled jobs co J Q S x The emulation choices are Printer Control Language PCL PostScript PS ASCII simple text and Other any print job not rec
54. Peer Printing Erogratistaza ian aree 3 5 3 2 2 Setting Up IP Peer to Peer Printing 3 6 3 2 3 Adding Printers for IP Peer to Peer BINUNIs rotta iaia aan 3 8 3 3 IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 10 3 3 1 Installing the IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 11 3 3 2 Installing the Printer Driver and Setting the Printer Port 3 12 3 4 Using a Web Browser 3 13 xvi CONTENTS Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 1 4 1 1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server 4 2 4 1 2 Create Print Queues 4 2 4 1 3 Enter the Print Server Name 4 3 4 1 4 Configure the Print Server 4 4 4 1 5 Assign Print Queues to the Printer 4 5 4 1 6 Set Up Notify Options for the Printer ODUOMal wavelet iA ete qe 4 6 4 1 7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Serverssa eni init 4 8 4 1 8 Primary File Server 4 9 4 1 9 Preferred File Servers 4 9 4 2 Configuring NetWare 4 x Bindery Emulation 4 10 4 2 1 Confirm Bindery Context 4 10 4 2 2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE 2 lano 4 11 4 3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services 4 13 4 3 1 Create Printer Object 4 14 4 3 2 Create Print Server Object 4 15 4 3 3 Create Pr
55. Printer Note e Use a Category 5 cable when connecting with a 10 100BaseT e Be sure to use a cable with a ferrite core when making a 10 100BaseT connection 2 2 ce D Q Le Chapter Utilizing Windows Programs Utilizing Windows Programs Utilizing Windows Programs Chapter 3 The CD ROM contains the following programs for the Windows environment e Discovery Program This program automatically searches for NICs on a network Found NICs are listed in the Web Browser being used Clicking a NIC name accesses the card s onboard HTTP server which you can use to make various NIC settings See Appendix C of this manual for details The Discovery Program generally utilizes the MAP Management Access Program to find an IP or IPX based NIC Once found the Discovery Program allows you to make setting changes through the NIC s built in Web page e Peer to Peer Printing Program This program provides peer to peer printing capabilities without having to go through the server Peer to peer printing can be enabled by installing IP peer to peer printing under a TCP IP environment or by installing IPX Peer to Peer printing program under an IPX SPX environment 3 1 N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs m a 2 Q S fi m Utilizing Windows Programs 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP 3 1 Discovery Program Man
56. Programs Example lt MLT_999999 gt 4 After the settings are the way you want click OK to set them and close the dialog box 3 7 op 2 Q as Ke Utilizing Windows Programs 3 2 IP Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 2 3 Adding Printers for IP Peer to Peer Printing The following steps can be used to manually add a printer that cannot be found automatically due to router setup or the maximum hop count setting Note however that manual addition of printer is normally not required Step 1 Use P2P IP to make the printer an IP peer to peer printer 1 Click Start point to Programs and then point to IP P2P 2 Click IP P2P to display the Peer to Peer IP Setup dialog box J P PeerToPeer Setup Max Hops for Search P Cancel IP Port Base Printers rocco Help m Printer Names C based on Serial Numbers based on IP Address C based on DNS Name C based on unit name 3 Click the Printers button to display a dialog box for input of a new printer IP Address Cancel Name Add Remove Port 10001 Change Dir Destin Least Find Printers Available Printers Clear All Unit Name I Unit IP Port Number Description i 3 2 IP Peer to Peer Printing Program 4 Click the Find Printers button to automatically search the net work for a printer as well as to register it When registering a printer manually enter the appropriate i
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58. a 10Base2 Ethernet also known as a Thinnet Introduction 1 5 1 2 Hardware NOS Requirements b Q S Le Introduction 1 6 Chapter Installing the Network Interface Card N i D pt Q Le Installing the Network Interface Card Installing the Network Interface Card Chapter 2 2 1 Preparing the Printer 2 1 Preparing the Printer If the printer can generate a test or status report you should generate one before you begin This will give you detailed information on the identification and configuration of your printer as well as ensuring that the printer is properly set up and operating 1 Make sure that the printer is operating properly Check to see that paper is in the paper drawer and toner cartridge is full 2 Turn off the printer and remove the power cord 3 Install the NIC in the option port Note Handling Precautions for Static Sensitive Devices The NIC is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electro static discharge ESD during normal operation When performing installation procedures however take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment 2 2 Powering Up the Printer Use the following procedures to power up the printer Do this before the printer is attached to the network to verify the physical installation of the NIC 1 Plug in the power cord 2 Turn on power and wait for the
59. ach time the printer is power cycled 5 4 5 3 Configuring the NIC 5 3 3 Protocol Setup Use the Protocol Setup option to configure network protocols other than AppleTalk Selecting the Protocol Setup function displays the following screen Protocol Setup Protocol On Off IP Address NetWare 192 _9 200 200 TCP IP O Subnet Mask Default Gateway Note e The default values for the IP address and Subnet Mask are shown as zeros However this represents a no IP address condition not an IP address 1 Click the protocols to On if you want them to be active Click those protocols that you do not want to use to Off The utility will not let you make active any protocol that the NIC does not support or cannot handle because of active protocol limitations 2 Type the IP address and subnet mask if you have enabled TCP IP Type the default gateway address if you have one 3 Click on OK when you have finished using this screen 4 You must power the printer off and on to make the changes take effect 5 3 4 Options Click on Status Sheets Enable to send a status report to the printer each time you power it on or click on Disable to disable this option Click on OK The change takes effect the next time you power on the printer 5 5 To a Q x AppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk Configuration Chapter 5 ONHN
60. ademark of International Business Machines Corporation PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc SCO UNIX is a trademark of The Santa Cruz Operation Inc SUN and Solaris are trademarks of SUN Microsystems Inc ULTRIX is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation Netscape Communications the Netscape Communications logo Netscape Navigator Netscape Communicator and Netscape are trade marks of Netscape Communications Corporation All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers XV CONTENTS CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 What s in the Package 1 2 1 2 Hardware NOS Requirements 1 4 Chapter 2 Installing the Network Interface Card 2 1 Preparing the Printer 2 1 2 2 Powering Up the Printer 2 1 2 3 Connecting to a Network the NIC 2 2 Chapter 3 Utilizing Windows Programs 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP ara 3 2 3 1 1 Installing the MAP 3 2 3 1 2 Configuring the MAP 3 3 3 1 3 Using the MAP RS sus 3 4 3 2 IP Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 5 3 2 1 Installing the IP Peer to
61. agement Access Program MAP The Management Access Program MAP uses a Windows based Web Browser linked with a proprietary bi directional IPX IP channel program to allow access to the NIC s HTML based monitoring and maintenance capabilities It is possible to search and manage IPX and IP based printers with this program however it is necessary to first install TCP IP and preferably IPX SPX protocols and a Web Browser onto your PC This program allows you to e Configure your network protocols for the NIC e Reset the NIC remotely to either clear an error condition or return the print server to its factory default settings e Troubleshoot problems in the NIC e Enable or disable the status report printout Note e To be able to change parameter values with the MAP or the Web Browser you must know the NIC management password The factory default password is sysadm 3 1 1 Installing the MAP Use the following procedure for an automatic installation of the MAP If the opening screen does not appear as described in step 1 follow the instructions for the manual installation procedure 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive The opening screen appears automatically 2 Click the CD ROM Contents button to display the Introduction screen 3 Click Installation Configuration Programs located at the bottom of the Introduction screen 4 Select the program that you want to install and follow the ins
62. anagement than previous NetWare versions Generally it stores and tracks all network objects As a rule all 4 x servers must have NDS loaded in order to function In this way every NetWare 4 x server is a Directory server because it services named Directory objects such as printers print servers and print queues With the appropriate privileges you can create a print server object which once configured in its context or location on the network eliminates the cumbersome setup of print servers on every network server NDS provides true enterprise networking based on a shared network database rather than a individually defined physical sites The result is greatly improved print server setup and management The Directory Information Base DIB is used to store information about servers and services users printers gateways etc It is a distributed database allowing access to data anywhere on the network wherever it is stored Pre 4 x NetWare versions provide the same data found in the DIB but the data is stored in the NetWare Bindery The DIB was designed with more flexible access more specific security and since it is distributed it was designed to be partitioned The Directory uses an object oriented structure rather than the flat file structure of the Bindery and offers network oriented access rather than server oriented access found in the Bindery The Directory is backward compatible with the NetWare Bindery through Bindery emu
63. and Bindery Services Emulation For Directory Services see 4 3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services These services run simultaneously and transparently to each other The NIC may be configured to operate with Bindery Services mode only this section or to operate under NDS 4 3 Configuring the NIC in Novell Directory Services When configured under NDS the NIC will also service older file servers operating in bindery mode Note e Ifthe NIC is not properly set up for NDS and the Bindery Services mode is not running the NIC can not find its file servers and the status report indicates the Novell NetWare protocol is not active 4 2 1 Confirm Bindery Context Before installing the NIC on a Novell NetWare 4 x server in Bindery Emulation mode check that the server has a Bindery Context name for the server under Bindery Services mode If the server does not have Bindery Context it may be preferable to install in NDS mode If the NIC must be installed in the Bindery Emulation mode the server must have Bindery Context Perform the following steps to confirm the server has Bindery Context Go to the 4 x server and at the system console type load install Select Maintenance Selective Install from the menu Select NCF Files Options from the menu Select Edit AUTOEXEC NCF from the menu Search the file to see if you have a statement similar to the follow ing included SET BINDERY CONTEXT OU ENG Where OU ENG is an
64. ans in seconds in the Print Queue Scan Rate field The NIC will normally monitor the network to determine which frame type is being used for NetWare When it recognizes a type it will assume the same frame type Once it selects a frame type the NIC will only operate over that NetWare frame type Monitor ing normally starts looking for IEEE 802 3 then Ethernet II then 802 3 SNAP etc If your network is using multiple frame types for NetWare you should bias the frame search to the desired type by setting the button next to the designation under Ethernet Frame Type You can Disable Bindery mode on the Print Server if you are operating in NDS mode only To do so click on that box If you disable Bindery the NIC will not support Print Servers on a Bind ery file server Once you have selected all desired settings and entered the desired NetWare information you may cause this information to be entered in the NIC NVRAM by clicking on Accept Settings As with all value changes if you have not entered the NIC Manage ment Password before you must enter it in the appropriate space before clicking on Accept Settings Entered values do not take effect until the NIC is reset or power cycled You may reset from MAP or the Web Browser by return ing to the Network Settings page and click on Reset under Sys tem Now click on Reset Unit Alternatively you may power cycle the printer The new NetWare values should now be in effect 4 23
65. at the printer name must be the same as the one you entered during NIC installation SCO supplies the sam program as an alternative to configure the printer When using sam specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to dev nic lt printer_name gt The software installed with your SCO system can satisfy most of your printing needs SCO supplies ASCII to PostScript filters and the system will invoke them automatically if you define the content type of the printer as PostScript The SCO UNIX Ip system also sup plies interface scripts that produce PostScript banners Use the Ipfil ter command to define new filters and content types if necessary The full power and flexibility of the lp print service is now apparent Your printing across the network is completely transparent 6 2 3 9 Installing and Printing on an AIX RISC System 6000 The AIX printing subsystem is driven by the qdaemon program The qdaemon uses configuration information stored in the usr Ipd qcon fig file to manage queues and route jobs to the proper devices This information includes entries for each virtual printer and physical device known to the system 6 35 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing An AIX virtual printer is simply a high level software view of a data stream queue and device that controls how a given job will be pro cessed A different virtual printer should be defined for each data st
66. ct the Object item from the menu and choose Create 2 Atthe New Object window scroll down the Class of New Object icon list select the Print Server icon and click on the OK button 3 At the Create Print Server window type a value in the Print Server Name field and click on the Create button NetWare Configuration 4 15 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 4 3 3 Create Print Queue Object 1 Onceagain highlight the Organizational Unit select the Object item from the menu and choose Create 2 Atthe New Object window scroll down the Class of New Object icon list select the Print Queue icon and click on the OK button 3 Atthe Create Print Queue screen click on the Directory Service Queue button then type in values for Print Queue Name and Print Queue Volume and click on the Create button If you dont know the Print Queue Volume name the hard drive you will be accessing click on the icon to the right of the volume field The Select Object window will appear with the volume listed in Objects If the volume is not listed scroll the Directory Context items until you find the volume where you want the queue to reside Select Object be Q x Selected Object LEFT SYS Current Context QUALITY G 2 Name Filter Directory Context Filter Cc Objects Directory Context i i MAIN SYS LEFT SYS 5 RIGHT SYS MAIN SYS
67. d lt printer_name gt The printer is attached on PORT 1 You are asked to OK this configuration Type yes or no and press nel 5 The script starts the daemon for the newly configured printer automatically It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon In the following example the path would be usr nic lpr_print dev nic lt printer_name gt printfast 10001 amp This example reflects names supplied to the script earlier When the installation script is complete you must configure the printer and make it known to the Ip system The HP UX lp system uses the lpadmin maintenance command to configure a printer there is not a etc printcap file The specific commands to do this are lpadmin p lt printer_name gt v dev nic lt printer_name gt enable lt printer_name gt accept lt printer_name gt You can also use other options for the lpadmin command See your system documentation for details Note e The printer name must be the same as the one you entered during the NIC installation HP supplies the sam program as an alternative to configure the printer 6 30 6 2 UNIX Printing When using sam specify everything as if the printer were directly connected to dev Iprprinter lt printer_name gt The software installed with your HP system can satisfy most of your printing needs HP supplies ASCII to PostScript filters and the system will invoke them automatically if you
68. dows ver sion running on the workstation Confirm the Windows version on the workstation and use one of the setup procedures below Windows for Workgroup Once you install the spooler onto the workstation the setup program will create a group and icon 1 Double click on the spooler icon 2 Click on setup and define a new queue 3 At the Remote Host Name prompt type the NIC IP Address Enter PORT1 for the Remote Printer Name 4 Go to Control Panel Printers and choose Connect 5 Select your driver and click on Next co li D be Q x At this point you should see an entry for your Windows Ipr Spooler s printer in the Available ports listing For example C SPOOL PRINTER_NAME TCP IP Configuration Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment Windows 95 Once you install the spooler onto the workstation the setup program will create a group and icon 1 2 3 an Double click on the spooler icon Click on setup define new queue At the Remote Host Name prompt type the NIC s IP Address and for the Remote Printer Name enter PORT1 Using the install program install the printer driver that comes with the printer Refer to the manual that came with the printer for details Open the Properties menu item of the printer icon Select the Detail tab Select the port that you want from the Print to the following port item
69. e Agreement and Warranty i For the US and Canada Software License Agreement Important Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agree ment The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this License If you do not agree with the terms and conditions you should return the software to Hitachi Koki Imaging Solu tions Inc for a full refund Ownership The software is owned and copyrighted by Hitachi Koki Imaging Solu tions Inc and its third party suppliers Your license confers no title or ownership in the Software and should not be construed as a sales of any right in the Software Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc third party sup pliers may protect their rights in the event of any violation of these terms The License permits you to 1 Use this software in the conduct of business without limit when the software is used with the intended Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc Product SOFTWARE You may install and use the SOFTWARE on a computer to which the Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc Printer is attached OR NETWORK If the software is installed on a computer acting as a network server any number of computers or workstations may access or utilize the printer services of that server The printer services are described in the printed materials accompanying the Printer Network Card Foreword The following are not permitted 1 2
70. e Chooser commu nicates with the printer and locates the proper PPD The setup screen will return listing the PPD file selected Select OK Then exit from Chooser 5 2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program The AppleTalk NIManage utility program has the following functions e View the names of the printer or printer zone e Enable or disable the status report e View the error log e Enable or disable other protocols and view or modify the TCP IP address subnet mask and default gateway address Use the following procedure to get access to AppleTalk NIManage utility program 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the NIC mac icon from the CD ROM 3 Click the CD ROM Contents button to display the Introduction screen 4 Click Installation Configuration Program located at the bottom of the Introduction screen 5 Select the NIManage AppleTalk Administration Program item to start the NIManage program The Zone and Device screen is displayed To D 2 Q x AppleTalk Configuration 5 2 5 2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program You can use the following procedure to start the NIManage program instead of step 1 to 5 above e Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and double click the APPLTLK folder from the CD ROM Double click the NIManage icon NI Manage e The Zone and Device screen appears on the display Select a Unit
71. em See Novell NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS 4 3 1 Create Printer Object 1 Click on the NWADMIN icon in the NetWare Tools group in Win dows The NetWare Administrator window will appear To bring up your Directory Tree open a Browser window by clicking on the Tools menu item and the Browse item 2 Highlight the Organizational Unit or Organization where you want to create the print service in the Directory Tree select the Object item from the main menu and choose Create Note e Ifyou wish you can create objects another way in NWADMIN by selecting an Organizational Unit clicking on the right mouse button which produces a pop up menu and clicking on Create use the left mouse button to bring up the New Object window From this point the procedure continues as described 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 3 When the New Object window appears scroll down the Class of New Object icon list select the Printer icon and click on the OK button New Object Parent QUALITY Class of New Object E or ganizational Unit a Print Queue B Print Server Profile 2 Template amp User Volume v os Q S Le 4 When the Create Printer window appears type a value in the Printer Name field and click on the Create button 4 3 2 Create Print Server Object 1 Again highlight the Organizational Unit sele
72. equested Example Description of Input Data Printer Name printerl name to be used in Ip com mand Remote System printfast NIC hostname as in etc hosts Name Remote printer Name PORT1 Ipd queue name Co a Q x 7 At the bottom of the screen select Remote Printer is on BSD sys tem from the three choices available 8 Click on the OK button 9 Ping the unit to test communications Type ping lt NIC IP address gt 10 Ping should confirm your IP address with the message lt NIC IP address gt is alive 11 If the connection is confirmed you can now print TCP IP Configuration 6 20 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 2 5 Setting Up an AS 400 Systems to Use Ipd When working with the output queue description WORKOUTQD there are several fields that must be defined for the NIC to function properly as a remote printer device When prompted for the remote system type INTNETADR so the AS 400 recognizes the device as an IP device 12 Type PORT1 13 Connection type must be IP 14 Internet address must be the IP address of the NIC 15 Destination type must be OTHER 16 When prompted for transforming SCS to ASCII type YES to allow the AS 400 do the character translation 17 Manufacturer type and model must be the print driver that goes with your printer 6 2 2 6 Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC or OSF1 ALPHA Remote Printer Set up a remote printer on the host that
73. er appears as a host running a line printer daemon In general printer based Ipd is easiest to use on BSD UNIX systems requiring an entry in the printcap file once the NIC has its IP information Some UNIX System V systems have restrictions on support of remote LPD printers requiring that the host based LPD approach be used For many operating systems you have the option of using host resident printing or print server resident printing Each mode has certain advantages e The host resident method can print the username and filename on its banner page the print server resident method prints a banner page with the host s name The print server resident method requires you to configure the printer only one time when you install the print server The host resident method requires that a printing daemon be installed on every host that you want to be able to print jobs Note e The NIC will also operate with other host resident print supervisor spooler programs that present a print image to the printer over a TCP IP port The base TCP IP port number can be changed via Telnet or the NIC HTML setup pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser Remem ber the actual port is always one higher than the base port number The status report indicates the actual port number 6 2 UNIX Printing Between the host based and printer based TCP IP printing capabilities the NIC works with All UNIX systems that support Ipd System V Rel 4 on
74. fined Printers rver I Queues Serviced by Printer fe MLT 160120 MLT 160121 MLT 160122 MLT 160123 MLT 160150 2 Select the printer name from the list of defined printers 3 Press to display the Available Queues list for the printer 4 5 J Q x NetWare Configuration 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 Select the queue you want and then assign a priority level from 1 to 10 It is recommended that you accept the default priority level Press Er The queue appears on the list for the printer I 1 Print Server Information Available Queues ue Priority enu ajlo 1 Q2 1A Q2_ 1B Q2_ 1c Q2 1D Priority 1 Ova Q2 3 Q2 4 Q2 5A v Q2 5B rimT 160150 l Press again to assign additional queues 5 When you finish assigning queues press and then save your changes Continue to press to return to the Print Server Configuration menu If you want to set Notify options go to Sec tion 4 1 6 If you are finished continue to press and then save your changes Qi NI D he Q x 4 1 6 Set Up Notify Options for the Printer Optional To enable the print server to notify users or user groups if a problem occurs with the printer set up the Notify options The print server supports the enhanced NOTIFY options for printers i
75. free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of receipt of the unit If the unit fails to function as written in the User s manual Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc will repair or replace the unit at no charge Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc will ship at their expense an exchange unit overnight to replace the defective unit The remedies provided herein are the customer s sole and exclusive reme dies In no event shall Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions Inc be liable for any lost profits direct or indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or other legal history iii Foreword Software License Agreement and Warranty ii For all other countries including Europe Software License Agreement Important Before installing the software please carefully read this License Agree ment The installation of this software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this License If you do not agree with the terms and conditions you should return the software to Hitachi Koki Imaging Solu tions Inc for a full refund 1 SOFTWARE Software means the computer program contained in this package which may include digitally encoded machine readable scalable outline font data as encoded in a special format together with all codes techniques soft ware tools format design concepts methods and ideas associated with the co
76. fy here is the one you type in before changing NIC parameters and printer settings C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens Your password can contain letters numbers and punctuation Note that the password is case sensitive which means that the system distinguishes between upper case and lower case letters C 1 1 6 Setup NetWare This screen is for making NetWare environment settings See Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration for details on configuring NetWare C 1 1 7 Setup TCP IP This screen is for making TCP IP environment settings See Chapter 6 TCP IP Configuration for details on configuring TCP IP C 1 1 8 Setup AppleTalk This screen is for making AppleTalk environment settings Important e This function cannot be used in combination with the printer To change the printer name use the Laser Writer Utility or other printer utility See Macintosh documentation and Chapter 5 AppleTalk Configuration for details on configuring AppleTalk C 1 1 9 Test Print Click this option to print a test page C 1 1 10 Configure Status Page Click this option to specify whether or not a status report should be printed whenever printer power is turned on C 5 Ras c Q lt Using a Web Browser C 2 Supported Web Browsers C 1 1 11 Unit info This screen shows you the version of your Network Interfacecard Clicking on the Unit Serial Number jumps to the Network Address screen C 1 1 12
77. g the net work printer on the workstation If you wish to use the BOOTP you also need the BOOTPL32 exe file provided with this NIC Note e Once you have lpr installed on an Windows NT Server workstation and have allowed printer sharing other workstations may use the printer through the Microsoft Windows Network without having to have sepa rate lpr queues installed on each workstation co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 3 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6 1 1 Setting up the NIC The NIC must be given IP address and routing information to be used with TCP IP This can be done with MAP if you have a Net Ware connection on your network or with AppleTalk NIManage for Macintosh utility program if there is an Apple Macintosh on the net work Follow the instructions for these programs which are docu mented elsewhere in this manual If you cannot use these programs you can use either the ARP procedure or the BOOTP Prior to running these programs install the NIC in your printer Power up the printer Keep the status report handy for the Ethernet MAC Address It should show that TCP IP is enabled but that the IP address is not configured If the unit already has an IP address these procedures will not work However you can Telnet to the unit or use the Web pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser to change the IP parameters 6 1 2 Assigning IP Address with arp amp ping The NIC m
78. ge utility for the Macintosh or the NIC HTML pages accessed through the MAP or a Web Browser to change an IP address Subnet Mask and Default gateway 6 2 1 1 Using BOOTP The BOOTP daemon is a native TCP IP option for configuring the IP address of a diskless network device To communicate the IP address use the following procedure 1 Turn off the printer 2 Log in as superuser root on a host on the same subnet as the print server However if the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server Reconnect the print server anywhere on the network and then use Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP ora Web Browser to change the IP address See 6 3 Running Telnet for instructions on using Telnet 3 Find the MAC Address of the NIC The address is printed on the status report each time you turn on the printer 6 12 6 2 UNIX Printing 4 Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and NIC s node name See the network adminis trator for the IP address For example you would type in the following for NIC named printfast with an IP address of 192 9 200 200 192 9 200 200 printfast 5 Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running 6 Edit the etc BOOTPtab file and add the following information lt NIC_host name gt ht lt hardware type gt ha lt MAC Address gt ip lt IP address gt sm lt subnet mask gt g
79. hapter 1 Introduction This Network Interface Card NIC is a multi protocol device that is designed to support an Ethernet connection exclusively with the Printer Controller This Network Interface Card NIC has the following features e Auto recognition of 10Base2 and 10BaseT Ethernet types by the 10BaseT 2 Type card and auto recognition of 10BaseT and 100BaseT Ethernet types by the 10 100BaseT Type card e Fully transparent AppleTalk printing support for the Macintosh including support for binary PostScript printing e Peer to Peer serverless discovery printing from Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 workstations without a Novell file server present and without using IP is made possible through using IPX e Novell NetWare PSERVER on both bindery based and Novell Directory Services NDS e Ipr lpd over TCP IP for UNIX platforms and Microsoft s Win dows e Raw sockets support over selectable TCP IP port with filters for selected UNIX environments IP and IPX SNMP support of MIB 2 and DPI proprietary NIC MIB e SNMP support of standard MIB and proprietary printer MIB s on compatible printers e Flash memory to allow field upgrades with capability for either IPX SPX or TCP IP FTP download of executable code e Network and printer settings from a Web Browser e FIP printing to allow users to print directly from their Web Browser or other FTP client 1 1 a Q x Introduction
80. he file server e Ifthe print queue that you want the NIC to service already exists and you know the name of this queue go to 4 1 3 Enter the Print Server Name e If you do not know the name of the queue or it does not exist use the following procedure 1 Choose Print Queue Information from the Available Options menu and press ro This displays a list of existing queues 2 To create a new queue press rs Type the name of the queue and press Enel You do not need to enter any more information at this time 3 Press to return to the Available Options menu 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 1 3 Enter the Print Server Name A print server takes the print jobs from queues and sends them to the printer Use this procedure to specify the name of the print server 1 Choose Print Server Information from the Available Options menu and press Er This displays a list of existing print servers 2 press rs The New Print Server Name box is displayed Print Servers A MLT 100100 vailable Options MLT _ 100101 MLT_ 100102 ge Current File Server MLT 100103 t Queue Information MLT 100104 MLT 150101 ew Print Server Name MLT 160151_ MLT 150102 MLT_150103 MLT_ 160120 MLT 160121 MLT 160122 MLT 160123 v MLT_ 160150 3 Type the name of the print server into the entry box The Novell print server name is printed under Novell NetWare information on the status report
81. he following paragraphs Start PCONSOLE and select the file server you want to use Create the print queues Specify the NIC as a print server Configure the print server and printer Assign the print queues Set up the NOTIFY options Repeat the procedure for other file servers Sih ER os 4 1 os Q S Le NetWare Configuration NI D he Q x NetWare Configuration 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x When you are finished turn the printer off and on again The printer creates a status report that indicates the file servers to which the unit is attached and the queues which it services Before you begin e Verify that you have supervisor privileges on the file servers on which the NIC print server is to be entered e Verify that your version of PCONSOLE is later than 1 0 4 1 1 Start PCONSOLE and Select File Server Follow these steps to start PCONSOLE 1 Log in to the network type PCONSOLE and press fener 2 Choose Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu This displays a list of file servers 3 Select the file server on which you want to install the print server and press Er If the name of the file server you want is not dis played press to get a list of file servers 4 Log in to the file server 5 Press to return to the Available Options menu 4 1 2 Create Print Queues The NIC must be assigned to at least one print queue on t
82. he printer interface 6 3 6 Restore Factory Defaults When it is necessary to restore factory defaults on your print server choose 5 on the Main Menu and press Ener All NVRAM stored parameters return to their factory default values The factory default values will not take effect until the Telnet program is exited and the unit is power cycled 6 3 7 Change Password When you want to establish a new password enter 6 from the Main menu Type up to eight characters after the New Password query and press Enel Retype the same characters at the Retype New Password query and press eme Use the Save Changes and Exit option Once you have established your password using Change Password the password sysadm will be rejected Note e There is a single maintenance access password to the NIC This pass word is used for both Telnet and HTML pages This password may be changed from Telnet or from HTML pages accessed either via MAP or Web Browser 6 43 co J Q S x TCP IP Configuration co Q Le TCP IP Configuration 6 3 Running Telnet 6 3 8 Exit Telnet Use the following procedures to exit Telnet 1 Toend your Telnet session type E at the main menu If you have made any changes the following menu appears The Configuration Utility Unit Serial no 460121 V5 04 Exit 1 Save Changes and Exit 2 Save Changes and Reset 3 Exit Without Saving Changes 2
83. he printer must be equipped with the PS option when operating in an AppleTalk environment 5 1 Choosing the Printer To choose the printer use the following procedure 1 Make sure you have loaded the printer driver appropriate to your printer Select the AppleTalk link for AppleTalk by clicking on the Apple icon in the Macintosh menu bar Select Control Panel Click on Apple Talk Choose AppleTalk as the AppleTalk connection Click on the Apple menu Select Chooser to display the Chooser screen Note e The Chooser screen will not show AppleTalk zones if your network does not have more than one zone D SLOVO AppleTalk Configuration 8 Select the AppleTalk Zone containing the printer from the list at the lower left of the screen Select the device driver type corre sponding to your printer from those indicated at the upper left of the screen A list of printers will appear in the display panel at the right of the screen 9 From the display panel at the right of the screen choose the name of the printer from the list of printers The AppleTalk printer name for your printer is printed out on the status report under AppleTalk Connection Information To a Q x 5 2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program 10 The options available at this point depend on your printer driver With a typical driver you may select SETUP Then select AUTO SETUP There will be a series of messages as th
84. hich offers easy ASCII to PostScript conversion Normal PostScript format files are not affected Proprietary and public domain filters are available for broader filtering capabilities 6 25 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 3 3 Manual Selection of Filters The NIC ships with an input filter called psfilter and an output filter called psbanner to print PostScript banners You may wish to change infilter or outfilter entries in the etc print cap file The following is a sample printcap entry using these filters lt printer_name gt NIC printer 1p dev nic lt printer_name gt if usr nic psfilter of usr nic psbanner sd usr spool lt printer_name gt 6 2 3 4 Installing and Printing on Solaris 1 X and OSF1 ALPHA Systems 1 Runthe Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example printfast and press i 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press En 4 Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script For example co dei Q Le Node name of the NIC printfast Printer name to be used lt printer_name gt The printer is a
85. icates job activity it flashes when a print job is being communicated to the NIC it is off when no activity is occurring The green LED indicates the operating condition of the NIC when it is powered on during normal operation The following table provides the conditions that this LED may indicate LED Patterns And the printer then The nic Operating is Condition First powered Is performing self Normal Green LED is ON on tests solid Awaiting print Is functioning prop Normal jobs erly Green LED blinks Finished with Prints out status Normal 3 times and stays self tests report on Green LED blinks Performing Detects bad RAM Error rapidly self tests chip Green LED blinks Performing Failed the Ethernet Error rapidly 4 times then self tests hardware self test pauses Check the network Amber LED blinks Performing Did not pass the Error short for 10 sec flashmemory checksum test Unit onds Amber LED self tests automatically goes goes off and the into download Green LED blinks mode and awaits continuously flash update N nn fod 2 en o Operation and Troubleshooting N D Q Le Operation and Troubleshooting 7 1 LED Status Indicator LED Patterns And the printer is Then The NIC Operating Condition Green LED blinks slowly Awaiting print jobs sometime after power on completes
86. in Host etc hosts Short Form Filter usr lpd bsdshort Required value Long Form Filter usr lpd bsdlong Required value Name of remote PORTI NIC printer queue Name of device to add print1 Name of local queue 7 After you have replaced all values press feren You can now print 6 2 2 3 Setting Up an AIX 4 0 System Use the following procedures to install a NIC in an AIX 4 0 system 1 Run SMIT Printer 2 Select Print Spooling 3 Select Add a Print Queue 4 Select Remote 5 Use Standard Processing 6 7 8 9 1 co J Q S x Assign a queue name Use the host address of the NIC for the Remote System Use PORTI for the queue on the remote system Add a description optional 0 Press Er to generate TCP IP Configuration 6 19 6 2 UNIX Printing Installation is complete Test your printer by executing the following command 1p d lt queue_name gt lt file_name gt 6 2 2 4 Setting Up an HP UX Remote Printer to Use Ipd Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to a NIC using the NIC Ipd 1 Atthe prompt type sam When a window appears select Printer Plotter Manager When the menu appears select List printer and plotters When a list appears select Actions in the title bar From the pull down menu select Add Remote Printer When a window appears add values to configure NIC See the following example OSIO Input R
87. inked printer Type a printer name and press Eve 5 Your screen will now display the information you provided the install script For example Node name of the NIC printfast Printer name to be used lt printer_name gt The printer is attached on PORT 1 6 Do you want to accept this configuration Type yes or no and press fener 7 Is this printer PostScript Type yes or no and press fener 8 The script automatically starts the daemon for the newly config ured printer It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon In the preceding example the path would be co dei Q Le usr nic lpr_print dev nic lt printer_name gt printfast 10001 amp This example reflects names supplied the script earlier When the installation script is complete you must still configure the printer and make it known to the lp system TCP IP Configuration 6 34 6 2 UNIX Printing The SCO UNIX Ip system uses the Ipadmin maintenance command to configure a printer there is no etc printcap file The specific commands to do this are lpadmin p lt printer_name gt v dev nic lt printer_name gt Note e Your host may require you to specify the model by using the i com mand enable lt printer_name gt faccept lt printer_name gt You can also use other options for the lpadmin command See your system documentation for details Note th
88. instructions for the manual installation procedure 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive The opening screen appears automatically 2 Click the CD ROM Contents button to display the Introduction screen 3 Click Installation Configuration Programs located at the bottom of the Introduction screen 4 Select the program that you want to install and follow the instruc tions displayed on the screen You can use the following procedure to manually install the IP Peer to Peer Printing program 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive 2 Run the program In this example we assume that D is drive your workstation s CD ROM drive D lp P2p Setup exe 3 5 N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen Jestination Directory Setup will install IP P2P in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install IP P2P by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Directory ap 2 2 a g CAProgram Files IP P2P The default installation directory is C Program Files IP P2P You can change to a different directory if you want 3 2 2 Setting Up IP Peer to Peer Printing 1 Click Start point to Progra
89. int Queue Object 4 16 4 3 4 Assign Printer Object 4 17 4 3 5 Assign Print Server Object 4 19 4 3 6 Check Assignment ccceeeeeeeee 4 20 4 3 7 Set Up and Reset the Printer 4 21 4 4 NIC Configuration 4 22 4 5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility 4 24 4 5 1 Changing the File Server 4 24 4 5 2 Changing Print Queues 4 25 4 5 3 Howto Set Up Notify 4 25 xvii CONTENTS Chapter 5 AppleTalk Configuration 5 1 Choosing the Printer 5 1 5 2 Loading the AppleTalk NIManage Utility Programmi aaa 5 2 5 3 Configuring the NIC 5 4 5 3 1 Configuration sce salone i n 5 4 Due Err LOQ ia les ac rs 5 4 5 3 3 Protocol Setup 5 5 5 34 Options 5 5 Chapter 6 TCP IP Configuration 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6 1 6 1 1 Setting up the NIC 20 0 eee 6 4 6 1 2 Assigning IP Address with arp amp ping 6 4 6 1 3 Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP 6 5 6 1 4 Setting Up IP and lpr Parameters 6 7 6 1 5 Creating an lpr Queue on the WGrKSIONO Mis A enchanted taken glia 6 7 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 10 6 2 1 Configuring the IP Address on the NIC 6 12 6 2 1 1 Using BOOTP ara aa de 6 12 6 2 12 USING tapas ian 6 14 6 2 1 3 Using arp amp ping 6 15 6
90. jer istelpas ONHN 2s Q Q lt Appendix Using a Web Browser Using a Web Browser Using a Web Browser Elhrhee C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens The NIC and printer have an onboard HTTP server so a standard Web browser can be used to make printer status monitor and network related settings For details see the PageScope Light User s Manual C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens Perform the following steps to access the HTTP Server screens from your browser 1 Start up your browser 2 Enter the URL below http lt NIC IP address gt For example you would input the following if your NIC has the IP address 192 9 200 200 http 192 9 200 200 3 The top page that is shown below will appear on your monitor heed Fhian it ial Timi Tii a oa Lestioes D Dreni ada Braal Loc Kp Deval brs MAO HF Thank bisia Crane mk Rote Fama be ai i dance Team Per HS Zapa Ln Di e The top menu appears in the upper right area of the top page C 1 2s Cc Q lt Using a Web Browser C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens Menu Options System Displays various information regarding the configura tion of the printer including options trays and memory capacity Job Info Allows you to manage the print jobs that are being pro cessed by the printer Printer Allows you to specify all of the basic settings of the printer Network Allow
91. k Information enabled Frame Type Ethernet II Protocol Address 192 9 200 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 9 200 254 7 3 N nn fod 2 en o Operation and Troubleshooting N D 2 Q Le Operation and Troubleshooting 7 2 Status Configuration Report AppleTalk Network Information enabled Frame Type 802 2 SNAP On 802 3 Protocol Address Net Number 010 Node Number 19 Socket Number 129 Preferred Appletalk Zone Novell Connection Information Printer Name P1 File Server LEFT Queue Q1 Priority 1 Attached Yes No Notify Defined File Server RIGHT Queue 02 Priority 1 Attached Yes No Notify Defined Peer to Peer Connection Information Printer Name P2 AppleTalk Connection Information AppleTalk Printer Name Acme Page Printer TCP IP Connection Information Port Number 10001 7 4 7 3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 7 3 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default You can cause the NIC to restore all parameters to factory default values so the NIC appears just as it came from the factory You may choose to do this when the NIC is moved to a new location where the environment NetWare file servers IP subnets and so on is different This process is called Reset to Factory It can be done with the standard Telnet or Web pages accessed via MAP or a Web Browser utility However if network access is not possible the following
92. ke sure you chose the NIC connected printer 7 11 N nn fod 2 en o Operation and Troubleshooting CLIL Operation and Troubleshooting Chapter 7 S1S1 99Y SUVOOYSI QNOAI S Z Appendix Jumper Settings lt i Q lt Jumper Settings Jumper Settings EEE Jumper Settings The NIC will normally automatically configure the network configuration without the need to access internal jumpers However there are certain jumpers on the card that you may have to access under certain circumstances If you need to change the jumpers follow the steps in this section HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES The Network Interface Card is normally contained within the printer which acts to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge ESD during normal operation When performing installation procedures however take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment Make sure you do not have the printer plugged into a wall outlet If it is unplug the power cord BEFORE you open the unit Remove the NIC according to the printer instructions A 1 lt iS Le es Q lt Jumper Settings A 1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations A 1 Network Interface Cards and Jumper Locations The illustration below shows the location of each of the jumpers on the Ethernet NIC lt iS Cc Q
93. lation mode Section 4 2 describes Print Server Operation with a 4 x NetWare system in bindery emulation mode When Bindery emulation is enabled Directory Services will accept Bindery requests and respond just as if a Bindery existed on the NetWare server being accessed Be aware that information obtained from the Bindery query may not be stored in the server since the Directory is a partitioned and distributed database Even though the NetWare 4 x server is not operating from a Bindery the applications making Bindery requests will not know the difference 4 13 os Q S Le NetWare Configuration Q x NetWare Configuration 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services You may use NWADMIN to configure the printer in NDS Prior to printing NDS must be set up as follows and the NIC must be set up with NDS Context and Tree See Section 4 4 The steps below describe the use of NWADMIN configuration to create printer print server and print queue objects Then you will assign or associate those objects with each other If you wish to keep Bindery resources on any server you can under NetWare 4 x if you declare a SET statement in your AUTOEXEC NCF file For those who prefer NetWare does offer PCONSOLE as an alternative to NWADMIN PCONSOLE can be used to set up static information about print servers such as which queues to service and whom to notify in the event of a probl
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95. method for measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment ITE EN61000 3 2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16A per phase EN 50 082 1 1992 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry IEC 801 2 1991 Electrostatic discharge requirement IEC801 3 1984 Radiated electromagnetic field requirement IEC 801 4 1988 Electrical fast transient burst requirement 1 EMC performance This product was designed for operation in a typical office environment 2 First year of labeling according to EC directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC 98 3 This product was designed for operation in a typical office environment EC Directive EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC ix Foreword This device must be used with shielded network 10 100Base T cable The use of non shield cables is likely to result in interference with radio communications and is prohibited under 89 336 EEC rules Foreword 2 10BaseT 2 USER INSTRUCTIONS For U S A FCC PART 15 RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNING FCC Declaration of Conformity Product Type Network Interface Card Product Name 4179 425 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions
96. method may be used Note e Resetting to factory default means that the print server loses all data such as names and IP addresses It does not lose its serial number and MAC Address 7 5 N nn fod 2 en o Operation and Troubleshooting 7 4 How to Diagnose Problems 7 4 How to Diagnose Problems Use the following list to determine the cause of printing problems 1 Verify that the printer is functioning properly N 2 o 2 en o e Is the printer printing Make sure the printer is operating properly by causing it to gener ate a test page See your printer s owner s manual for instructions 8 on generating a test page e Is the printer on line 3 Verify that the printer is on line or else nothing will print Did you get a NIC status page On power up the Print Server sends a status page which may con tain information that can be useful for troubleshooting Keep the status page available until a problem is resolved Q Note O 2 Check the NIC s LED status indicator to ensure that there is no error condition See 7 1 LED Status Indicator for more informa tion 3 Check the status report to see what protocols are enabled and active See the appropriate chapter to confirm that you have installed and configured your network protocol correctly for the NIC See 7 2 Status Configuration Report for an example of the status report 4 If you added changed
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98. ms and then point to IP P2P 2 Click IP P2P 3 This displays the setup dialog box Utilizing Windows Programs g P PeerToPeer Setup Max Hops for Search fe IP Port Base 10000 Printer Names C based on Serial Numbers based on IP Address based on DNS Name C based on unit name 3 6 3 2 IP Peer to Peer Printing Program Max Hops for Search Type in a maximum hop value The initial default value is 2 See the note under 3 2 Configuring the MAP for an explanation about maximum hops IP Port Base This is the starting port number for the printserver The default is 10000 corresponding to a TCP IP port of 10001 but you can change it if you need to Printer Names These settings let you select what format to use when displaying the printer list Based on Serial Numbers Select this option to identify printers according to printer server serial number If SN991354 is the printer serial number for exam ple SN991354 is the printer port Based on IP Address Select this option to identify printers according to IP address If 199 99 92 99 is the printer IP address for example 199 99 92 99 is the printer port N SS Q Le Based on DNS Domain Name Server Select this option to identify printers according to DNS name Example lt PTR MKTG DOMAIN COM gt Based on Unit Name Select this option to identify printers according to unit name Utilizing Windows
99. n screens Note e You need Supervisor or Administrator privileges to have full use of Web browser capabilities The factory default management password is sysadm C 3 2s Cc Q lt Using a Web Browser C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens Important e To change network settings you must first type the correct password same as the management password in the password field provided e Clicking a button to execute a network setting change operation while the wrong password is in the password field causes the password error screen to appear without changing the setting C 1 1 1 Reset Use this screen when you need to reset the NIC to allow newly set parameter values to take effect Note that resetting the NIC fully initializes the network interface without initializing the interface with the printer C 1 1 2 Factory Defaults Use this screen when you need to restore the factory defaults when you move the NIC to a new location or to clear incorrect settings Note e Settings made will not be recognized by the printer until the power to the printer is turned off and then on again C 1 1 3 Unit Status This screen shows the status of each protocol 2s Cc Q lt Using a Web Browser C 1 1 4 Network Address The serial number of the unit as well as the MAC Address can be confirmed from this screen C 1 1 5 Change Password The password you speci
100. ncluding informing users when the printer NetWare Configuration e Isoff line jammed opened or out of paper e Requires a manual paper feed or a form change e Has had an engine failure 1 Choose Notify List for Printer on the Print Server Configuration menu 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 2 Select the printer from the Defined Printers list Press to view a list of Notify Candidates 3 Select the user or group from the list Notify Candidates Job Owner Unknown Type ADMI User ADMIN Group AA User EVERYONE Group GUEST User KK User NN User ss User sag User SUPERVISOR User User J Q x 4 Set the First and Next intervals in the Notify Intervals screen It is recommended that you use the defaults The First interval is the number of seconds the network waits before it notifies candidates about a print job problem The Next interval specifies how often in seconds candidates are notified Enter a number for each interval and press En 5 Press Escj and then choose Save Changes Press Es at each screen until you reach the Print Server Configuration menu After you have finished the configuration press Esc and then save the changes NetWare Configuration Q x NetWare Configuration 4 1 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 x 4 1 7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers
101. nd an IP address of 192 9 200 200 192 9 200 200 printfast Add an entry to the arp cache for the Print Server s IP address and MAC Address For example arp s 192 9 200 200 00 20 6b aa bb cc Check the printer to see that the NIC is connected to the net work Turn on the printer Send a ping command the NIC For example ping 192 9 200 200 or ping printfast The NIC will not respond to this ping command but it will read its IP address from the packets Turn the printer off and back on again and then send the ping command again to verify that the print server obtained its IP address If the NIC has the address the result is a confirmation message 192 9 200 200 is alive Remove the entry from the arp cache using the following com mand Specify the NIC either by its IP address or by its name For example arp d printfast 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 2 2 Ipd Printing Ipd is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon which lets you print across a TCP IP network without the need to install software on your workstation with all filtering and banners done by NIC Remote printing uses the same commands lpr lpq Ipc as local printing The process begins when the lpr call finds a printer on a remote system by looking at the remote rm entry in the etc printcap file for that printer lpr handles a print job for a remote printer by opening a connection with the lpd process on the remote system and se
102. nd select it Select Object Selected Objects Current Context QUALITY Hame Filter Directory Context Filter Objects SAMPLE Q SAMPLE2 Q SAMPLE3 Q Directory Context te Click on the OK button and the print queue just created is added to the Print Queues box in the Printer window Click on the OK button again E Printer TEST_P Assignments Print Server Print Queues Identification riority Configuration Queue TEST_Q QUALITY 1 Notification Features gt See Also Add Delete Priority f1 E Printer Status Defauit Print Queue TEST G QUALITY M 4 18 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 4 3 5 Assign Print Server Object 1 Atthe Directory Tree double click on the print server object you Just created and bring up the Print Server window rint Server TEST_PSERVER Identification Identification Name TEST_PSERVERQUALITY Advertising Name TEST_PSERVER Assignments Other Name E tod Network Address IPX C009C8C8 00206BAABBCE 9999 Users Operator Dur E El g Location C B EI Print Layout E E Description Department E su Organization COo B a Version Status Running Unload Change Password 2 At the Print Server window click on the Assignmen
103. nding the data file followed by the control file containing control information for this job to the remote system The printer based Ipd then filters the data and prints the job according to information contained in the control file and its own printcap file NIC Ipd recognizes the format of a certain printer emulations and filters the data if possible so it can be printed on the printer type you specify You can indicate to the NIC Ipd what type of printer is attached to by either 1 Accepting the default port setting PCL PostScript and other or 2 Changing the listed emulations via the Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser The following sections give specific lpd setup instructions for various systems 6 2 2 1 Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use Ipd To set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to NIC using printer resident Ipd add an entry to the etc printcap file on your host for each printer you use The steps are described below 6 17 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 1 Open the etc printcap file Make an entry naming the NIC as the remote host and PORTI as the remote printer name A typi cal printcap entry is shown below lt printer_name gt for example printer1 lp rm lt remote_host gt for example name as entered in etc hosts rp PORT1
104. nfor mation for the following field descriptions and click the Add but ton Field Descriptions IP Address Type in the IP address of the printer you want to add Name Type in the name you want to assign to the printer Assign a name you feel best identifies the printer Port Number Type in the port number of the printer The default port number set ting is 10001 Description Type in text that describes the printer 5 Click OK after you have finished adding all the printers you want Setp2 Installing the Printer Driver and Setting the Printer Port 1 Using the install program install the printer driver that comes with the printer Refer to the manual that came with the printer for details 2 Open the Properties menu item of the printer icon Select the Detail tab 4 Select the port that you want from the Print to the following port item 3 9 N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs m a 2 Q S fi m Utilizing Windows Programs 3 3 IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program 3 3 IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program The IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program enables IPX Peer to Peer printing in a Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 environment The following are the characteristics of IPX Peer to Peer printing e IPX Peer to Peer printing implements peer to peer bi directional printing between Windows workstations and NIC printers e The Peer to Peer implementation uses the
105. nments Identification Authorized Print Servers TEST_PSERVER QUALITY f Operator Users Printers Servicing Print Queue TEST_P_QUALITY Job List NetWare Configuration 4 20 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 4 3 7 Set Up and Reset the Printer NWADMIN configuration is complete Before you can begin printing though be sure to set up and reset power cycle the printer 4 21 os Q S Le NetWare Configuration 4 4 NIC Configuration 4 4 NIC Configuration The MAP or a Web Browser must be used to define the context and tree of the Print Server It is also used to change the Print Server name set in a password modify scan and frame search parameters and sent in bindery mode specific values Use the MAP or Web Browser refer to Chapter 3 to access the Setup pages of the NIC Once you have accessed the Network Setting pages or the Main Menu do the following 1 Select Setup NetWare under Protocols 2 Click on Enable NetWare If it is not selected the NetWare proto cols will not come up the NIC will not appear as an advertised device and the NIC will not be accessible using IPX SNMP 3 The default name for the NetWare Print Server is MLT_123456 123456 is the serial number of the NIC This is also the name of the printer in peer to peer mode If you want to change the default Print Server name type this name in the Pri
106. nstallation Use the following procedures to install LPS YSTEM Note The following must be executed from the Bourne Shell Type sh to enter the Bourne Shell program 1 Atthe prompt type lpsystem t bsd lt NIC IP address gt 2 Enter NIC host name in etc hosts file Your system may want its IP address instead of the remote host name 6 23 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 3 At the prompt type lpadmin p lt local printername gt s lt remot host name or IP address gt PORTI Note e There is no space after the remote host name 4 At the prompt type enable lt local printername gt accept lt local printername gt 6 2 3 Installing TCP IP for NIC If Not Running Ipd The CD ROM provided with the NIC includes install scripts for various UNIX systems This section describes how to install TCP IP printing to the NIC on any of the following operating systems e DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC e System V Rel 4 e Solaris Ver 1 x 2 x o SCO UNIX 2 OSFI ALPHA IBM AIX e HP UX Once the NIC has its IP information loaded the following steps are necessary for Host Side TCP IP printing 1 Loadthe print server software on your workstation It is presented as a tar file on the CD ROM 2 Run the appropriate installation script if available 3 Complete the configuration for your operating system Cc S D ta O
107. nt Server Name space Leave the space blank if the default name is to be used 4 If you want the NIC login with a password this password may be entered in the Print Server Password field and again in the Password Retype field If a password is used this password must be the same password for all bindery based and NDS based Print Server entries 5 Type the name of a preferred bindery based file server in the Pre ferred File Server field The Preferred File Server entry is signifi cant only for bindery or bindery emulation based operations Refer to 4 1 9 Preferred File Servers for the significance of a Preferred File Server The Print Server must be configures on the Preferred File Server Incorrect setup of a Preferred File Server can interfere with NetWare printing Q x NetWare Configuration 4 22 4 4 NIC Configuration 10 11 If the Print Server is to be operated under Novell Directory Ser vices type in a Context entry and Preferred NDS Tree entry in the appropriate fields Be sure to give the whole context whether typed or typeless and do not begin your context path with a trail ing period If you dont know your tree type whoami at the DOS command line A typed context name example is ou standard ou organization_1 In the default mode the Print Server scans each queue which it is to service once per second If you prefer a longer scan rate you may enter the time between sc
108. nterface script named standard you must have a copy of that printer inter face edited and installed in the usr nic directory Next you will need to edit the printer interface program you created in step 3 4 Atthe prompt type cd usr nic and using your favorite editor open and edit the port1_interface file 5 Search on FILTER and insert the following line above or below the FILTER LPCAT section of the file Remark out using the sign any other FILTER entries present in this section of the file FILTER usr nic infilter usr nic nicfilter printer server name 10001 Note e The lt printer_server_name gt must be the same as the one present in the etc hosts file Optional arguments to be inserted after the 10001 entry and before the trailing are banner user_name request_ID and files For further explanation of these and the statement above refer to the System 5 Release 4 System Admin istration Manual Co D Pa Q x 6 Save the file and close the editor You need to configure the host side printer using Ipadmin Type the following lpadmin p lt printer name gt v dev null i TCP IP Configuration N usr nic portl_interface 6 32 6 2 UNIX Printing Note e lpadmin configures the printer name and associates it with a given device and printer interface program There is no etc printcap file involved with this method
109. ntroller Normal handshake signal is WAIT signal OP3 set to pins 2 and 3 Check your printer manual to determine if your controller requires the alternate handshake signal ACK RDY OP3 set to pins 1 and 2 A 3 lt iS Le es Q lt Jumper Settings VV Jumper Settings Peet 94DYSPUDH SNA PV Appendix Specifications m Le Q lt Specifications Specifications ENejer istelpas B 1 Network Interface Card B 1 Network Interface Card The following tables provide general specifications for the NIC Network Interface Card General Specifications Size 125 00 mm length x 95 mm height Weight 10Base T 2 3 10 16 oz 102 5 g 10 100 Base T 3 3 16 oz 89 5 g Environment 0 to 50 degrees Centrigrade 5 to 80 humidity Controls and Indicators One green LED and one amber LED Configuration Stored in non volatile memory Connectors Ethernet 8 wire RJ45 10 100BaseT or BNC 10Base2 m Ras Le es Q Q lt B 2 10 100BaseT UTP Cables Use the following universal Ethernet standard when configuring your 10 100BaseT UTP cables to connect to the RJ45 connector on the NIC The cable should be Category 5 Specifications Pin Number Color Ethernet blue white blue orange white Receive green white green orange Receive brown white Transmit brown Transmit B 1 Specifications ENe
110. of configuration Next you need to initialize the printer 8 Type the following commands faccept lt printer name gt enable lt printer name gt Note e After each entry lpadmin should provide an acknowledgment of the command invoked 9 Type the command lp d lt printer name gt etc hosts Check for output or type the following lpstat lt printer name gt or lpstat t 6 2 3 8 Installing amp Printing on a SCO UNIX System Installation and setup is similar for HP UX and SCO UNIX systems The NIC solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interface file co li D be Q x After completing software download in Section 6 2 3 1 Loading the Software you must configure the printer and make it known to the lp system Follow the steps below 1 Runthe Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed TCP IP Configuration 6 33 6 2 UNIX Printing 2 Select your system Choose one from these options 1 AT amp T SVR4 386 2 SCO UNIX System V 3 None of the above Type 1 2 or 3 and press ene 3 What is the node name of the NIC Type the name assigned in the etc hosts file and press Ee For example Type printfast and press Ere 4 What is the printer name for this NIC l
111. ognized as PCL PS or ASCII The file modifications and conditions are TCP IP Configuration 6 41 6 3 Running Telnet Print Server Setup Job Detected to be Action lt CR gt changed to lt CR gt lt LF gt not PostScript PostScript Job discarded PostScript header PostScript ASCII added lt CR gt changed to lt CR gt lt LF gt PCL PS ASCII any no action PCL ASCII 1 To access the LPD Printers menu type 2 and press fener For a unit at factory default the menu shown below appears LPD Printers 1 Printer 1 PCL PS OTHER 2 Banners DISABLED 2 To change the set of emulations type 1 and press Er The options shown below appears Printer 1 PCL PS OTHER PCL PS ASCII OTHER co Q Le 3 To delete an emulation select the number opposite the language listed For example type 1 and press to delete PCL Typing 1 again will again selects PCL 4 From the LPD Printers menu press 2 to toggle Banners between Enabled Disabled TCP IP Configuration 6 42 6 3 Running Telnet 6 3 4 Enable Disable Network Protocols To enable network protocols at the Main menu type 3 and press Ener You are given the choice of disabling either NetWare or AppleTalk 6 3 5 Reset Unit In order to reset the NIC type 4 into the main menu and press on the keyboard Note that resetting the NIC initializes the network interface without effecting t
112. out five minutes for the NIC to reset The newly entered IP information should be shown on the status report 12 Enter the MS DOS box At the command prompt type gt ping lt NIC IP address gt continue until you get a reply Ko D a Q x If it does not respond verify that TCP IP is enabled on the status report If the status report does not show the IP information then repeat the above procedures TCP IP Configuration 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment 6 1 4 Setting Up IP and Ipr Parameters The NIC provides for a setup connection via the standard Telnet port To be able to make changes to a unit with factory default set tings you must logon as sysadm The default password is also sysadm This password can be changed from the Telnet utility Section 6 3 Running Telnet describes the use of the Telnet utility 1 Telnet to the NIC the login and password are both sysadm 2 Turn off the protocols that you are not utilizing option 3 3 Setup the subnet mask and default gateway for the NIC if appli cable option 1 If you used BOOTP this will already have been done 4 Exit Save and Reset the NIC You can also use the HTML pages accessible via MAP or a Web Browser to setup lpr The password to change parameters with the Web pages is the same as the Telnet password 6 1 5 Creating an Ipr Queue on the Workstation The method for setting up lpr queue depends on the Win
113. printer to warm up The printer may print out a status report if this option is not disabled The NIC then provides a print job to the printer which contains the NIC status information Refer to 7 2 Status Configuration Report for more information 3 Check the NIC status report Record the serial number and the Network address or save the status report You need this informa tion when you configure the printer for your network 4 Power down the printer 5 Connect the network cable between the NIC and a network drop See 2 3 Connecting to a Network the NIC for network connection information N de Q x OW ZO 2 8 8 D 9 oO Cola w a N b D Q Le 2 OW BO 2 8 Z g D 5 Dc S w a 2 3 Connecting to a Network the NIC 2 3 Connecting to a Network the NIC Use an RJ45 connector 10 100BaseT or BNC connector 10Base2 to connect to an Ethernet 1 Turn off the printer 2 Connect the connector to the NIC gt N Feritecore 8 10 100BaseT 10Base2 Plug an RJ45 connector into the Use a BNC T adapter to connect 10 100BaseT port on the back of to the BNC connector on the back the NIC Attach the ferrite core so of the NIC that it is near the connector Next secure the ferrite core so that it cannot move out of position using the tie band 3 After you make the connection perform the procedure under 2 2 Powering Up the
114. quirements 1 2 Hardware NOS Requirements The Network Interface Card hardware and software require the following Version of Protocol or NOS Novell NetWare Version 2 15 3 x or 4 x Macintosh System 7 x MacOS8 x UNIX Windows or LAN Server systems supporting lpr over TCP IP DEC ULTRIX 4 3 or 4 4 DEC OSF 1 2 0 or 3 0 Solaris 1 1 3 or 2 3 SUN OS 4 1 3 or 5 3 System V Release 4 HP UX 9 01 IBM ATX 3 2 5 or SCO UNIX 2 for DPI TCP IP port 10001 Software Novell NetWare printing requires NetWare Capture NPRINT and PCONSOLE later than 1 0 utilities IPX IP Management Access Program MAP IP discovery Program IPX Peer to Peer Printing Program and IP Peer to Peer Printing require Windows 95 or Windows NT4 0 TCP IP setup and maintenance may be done with Telnet Monitoring and maintenance with HTTP requires a suitable internet Web Browser program supporting HTML AppleTalk printing requires printer PPD appropriate to the printer AppleTalk NIManage Utility Program is provided for setup and maintenance 1 4 CD ROM drive on the workstation to accept Windows Macintosh or UNIX utilities 1 2 Hardware NOS Requirements When using cards that are 10 100BaseT compliant 10 MB or 100 MB Ethernet that uses a twisted 3 pair cable g O Network Environment When using cards that are 10 BaseT 2 compliant 10 MB Ethernet that uses a twisted pair cable or
115. ream that a real printer supports For example you would use dif ferent virtual printers for PostScript and PCL jobs even though they are destined for the same physical printer Configuring a NIC printer on an AIX system approximates configu ration of a local printer as closely as possible The only difference is that the physical device associated with your NIC printer must be a named pipe used by the print daemon to route data to NIC The most straightforward way to add a printer to your system is 1 Runthe Install script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example Type printfast and press fener 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press Ere 4 Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script For example co dei Q Le Node name of the NIC printfast Printer name to be used lt printer_name gt The printer is attached on PORT 1 You are asked to OK this configuration Type yes or no and press Ever 5 Configure a virtual printer using lt printer_name gt as the physi cal device where lt printer_name gt is the same printer name chosen during install TCP IP Configuration 6 36 6 2 UNIX Prin
116. rt the daemon Type usr lib lpd TCP IP Configuration 6 27 6 2 UNIX Printing 11 Installation for the system is done You are prompted to config ure any more printers Type yes or no and press fener We also suggest you ping the NIC to test communications 6 2 3 5 Installing amp Printing on an DEC ULTRIX 4 3 RISC System 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed 2 What is the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example printfast and press 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press Ere 4 Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script For example Node name of the NIC printfast Printer name to be used lt printer_name gt The printer is attached on PORT 1 co Q Le You are asked to OK this configuration Type yes or no and press nel 5 Is this printer PostScript Type yes or no and press fener TCP IP Configuration 6 28 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just config ured The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your etc printcap file See below for a sample printcap file Type yes or no and press Er
117. s use the following procedure 1 Turnoff the printer 2 Log in as superuser root on the rarp server in the same subnet on the print server However if the server resides on another subnet complete this procedure to store the IP address in the print server Reconnect the print server anywhere on the net work and then use the Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser to adjust the IP parameters for the sub net on which the NIC is to operate 3 Find the MAC Address of the NIC The address is printed on the status report when you power on the printer 4 Edit the hosts file usually etc hosts or use NIS or DIS to add the IP Address and NIC s node name See the network adminis trator for the IP address For example you would type in the following for a print server with the name of printfast Ko D a Q x TCP IP Configuration 192 9 200 200 printfast 6 14 6 2 UNIX Printing 5 Edit the etc ethers file or use NIS or DIS to add the MAC Address To continue the example for the printfast card with an MAC Address of 00 20 6b aa bb cc 00 20 6b aa bb cc printfast 6 If the rarp daemon is running stop it and restart it Verify that the daemon is running 7 Check the printer to see that the print server is connected to the network Turn on the printer 8 Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to
118. s report 2 1 3 2 3 11 4 2 NDS 1 1 4 1 4 10 4 13 4 3 4 10 4 12 5 1 5 2 5 5 4 23 6 4 6 6 6 10 6 12 7 3 C 5 NVRAM 3 10 6 43 6 46 A 3 Enable Disable 5 2 5 5 C 5 Subnet mask 5 2 5 5 6 6 6 7 OSF1 ALPHA 6 21 6 12 6 41 Installing 6 26 System V Rel 4 Setting Up 6 21 Installing 6 31 OTS Multiprotocol 5 1 LPSYSTEM 6 23 Printing 6 31 PageScope utility C 1 Setting Up 6 23 Password C 4 Change 4 8 6 43 TCP IP 3 2 6 1 6 2 6 4 6 5 Factory default 3 2 6 7 C 3 T Network Protocol 6 43 PCL 6 32 6 41 NIC Network Interface Peer to Peer Printing 1 1 3 1 Card 6 4 IP 3 1 Printer Languages 6 41 IPX 3 1 3 10 Setting C 5 PostScript 6 32 6 41 Windows Environment 6 1 printcap file 6 10 6 17 6 18 6 2 6 3 Printer Windows Ipr Spooler 6 2 6 3 Powering Up 2 1 Telnet 6 5 Preparing 2 1 Exit 6 44 Test C 5 Running 6 39 Printer Management page 3 4 Troubleshooting 7 7 PS option 5 1 D 3 m 2s Le es Q lt Index Index Unit info C 6 Ipr Spooler 6 2 6 3 UNIX NetBEUI 6 1 arp amp ping 6 15 TCP IP 6 1 6 2 BOOTP 6 12 Windows 95 6 2 6 8 RARP 6 14 Windows for Workgroup 6 2 UNIX Printing 6 10 6 7 AIX 2 5 6 18 Windows NT 6 3 6 8 6 9 AIX 4 0 6 19 AIX RISC System 6000 6 35 Zone 5 1 5 4 BSD 6 17 A Filter 6 25 Host based 6 10 HP UX System 6 20 6 29 6 33 lpd 6 10 6 17 Printer based 6 10 SCO UNIX 6 22 URL C 1 UTP cable B 1 cm x V Virtual Printer Commands 6 37
119. s you to specify all of the basic settings of the NIC Note e The contents of this manual explain the settings of the NIC only Please see the PageScope Light Manual for other references 4 Jump to the Network page by clicking Network the last item to the right on the top menu For details see C Network page Note e By pointing your browser to the URL below it is possible to enter set tings exclusively for the NIC 2s Cc Q lt http lt NIC IP address gt nic For example you would input the following if your NIC has the IP address 192 9 200 200 http 192 9 200 200 nic Using a Web Browser However the top menu will not appear when using this procedure and the System Job Info and Printer menu items will be unavailable C 1 Accessing the HTTP Server Screens C 1 1 Network page Network functions are performed from the Network Settings page Tato Sal or HL Li Synem Protocol Cher Etes Penso e Ten Free Eure Tubes Seng IONIF Caia Sue Fan Un oS el sine Sie Li is In Thomo Atiu he berra LES ri Comandi Dara Note e Depending on the version of the utility you are using the appearance of the screen may differ from that shown above Click on a link to jump to the corresponding page where you can make the settings indicated by the link text Of course you can also use the navigation features Back Forward etc of your Web Browser to move betwee
120. sends jobs to a NIC 1 Atthe prompt type lprsetup 2 Select add 3 Enter a name for your printer and press re 4 Do you want more information on specific printer types Press enter 5 A list of ULTRIX supported printers is listed Type remote and press Ere 6 Enter a printer synonym alias and press 7 Designate a spooler directory or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press 8 Designate a remote system name and press Er 9 Designate PORTI as the remote system printer name and press 10 You are asked to enter the name of a printcap symbol from a displayed list Type Q and press 4 6 21 co J Q S x TCP IP Configuration 6 2 UNIX Printing 11 Your configuration is displayed You are asked whether these values are final Type Y or N and press Er An example is shown below Printer 7 Symbol Representative Value lp line printer rm remote host lt NIC IP address gt rp remote printer PORTI sd spooler directory usr spool lpd7 12 Add comments to the printcap file For example you can type Dick s printer down the hall nel 13 Select exit to save your configuration and press Er You are now prepared to print 6 2 2 7 Setting Up a SCO UNIX Remote Printers to Use Ipd Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to a NIC using Ipd Use the following procedures to do this 1 Atthe prompt type
121. serial number gt The serial number is located on the NIC e Did you assign print queues to the printer It is recommended to assign each print queues to only one NIC connected printer If print queues are assigned to other network printers the print jobs may be going to an other network printer 7 7 N nn fod 2 en o Operation and Troubleshooting 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists e Did you assign the printer to the type Remote Other Unknown If the PCONSOLE settings are correct the connection between the printer and network may have been broken Turn the printer off and using PCONSOLE wait for the status message Not Con nected Turn the printer on and the status should change to Waiting for Job N 2 fod 2 en o 7 5 2 2 File Server Checklist e Is there enough disk space on the file server and is it running e Is the correct file server associated with the printer Use PCONSOLE to check this e Did you have the proper rights to configure the printer e Are the File Server and the Print Server communicating Run NetWare s COMCHECK utility from any network work station to check this Operation and Troubleshooting e Are there enough user positions on the File Server The Print Server function logs on as a user 7 5 2 3 Workstation Checklist e Is the network loaded onto the workstation See the NetWare documentation e Is the application set up to print to
122. t be on the same network segment as the workstation that you are using to configure it The TCP IP stack must be installed and operating The BOOTP program will not work in a Windows PC Operating as a DHCP Server The BOOTP program you should use depends on the version of Windows on the workstation BOOTPL16 exe Work with a 16 Bit TCP IP Stack Windows For Workgroup BOOTPL32 exe Work with a 32 Bit TCP IP Stack Windows NT amp Windows 95 co li D be Q x TCP IP Configuration 6 5 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment BOOTP programs are located on the CD ROM in the directory named bootp 5 Copy BOOTPL16 exe or BOOTPL32 exe into a directory on your workstation s hard disk 6 Reset the printer Note e The NIC issues the BOOTP request for a finite period of time The NIC must be freshly reset for this program to work 7 Run the program 8 Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option 9 Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the NIC its Sub net Mask make sure it matches what you are using on your subnet the Default gateway your router s IP address and the MAC Address of the NIC listed on the status report as MAC Address Use colons as delimiters as shown on the status report rather than the dashes that Windows uses 10 Click on Go You will get a message that the program is Verify ing and then it will tell you whether the unit is active or not 11 Wait for ab
123. ting 6 Shut down the qdaemon using the command stopsrc s qdaemon 7 Edit usr Ipd qconfig to change the special file for device lt printer_name gt from dev lt printer_name gt to dev nic lt printer_name gt 8 Restart the daemon with startsrc s qdaemon The installation script then will create the named pipe and starts the supplied print daemon using the printer name and NIC information you supplied Since the AIX System Management Interface Tool SMIT will not accept a named pipe as a printer device the installa tion script also creates a null character device in dev lt printer_name gt 6 2 3 9 1 Virtual Printer Commands Virtual printers can be added either through SMIT or through the mkvirprt command entering the device name lt printer_name gt for configuration purposes During this process you also select a particu lar printer type for the new printer which inherits the set of pre defined attributes for that printer type In most cases this set of attributes will be sufficient but it can be changed either through SMIT or by using the chvirprt command If you need more extensive changes on your printer see the AIX RISC System 6000 documenta tion for assistance After the virtual printer has been added there will be a stanza in usr Ipd qconfig for device lt printer_name gt that looks like the following lt printer_name gt file dev lt printer_name gt backend usr lpd piobe Edit usr qconfig
124. truc tions displayed on the screen 3 2 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP You can use the following procedure to manually install the MAP 1 Insert the CD ROM into your workstation s CD ROM drive 2 Run the program In this example we assume that drive D is your workstation s CD ROM drive D Map Setup exe 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen The default installation directory is C Program Files Map You can change to a different directory if you want 3 1 2 Configuring the MAP 1 Click Start point to Programs and then point to MAP 2 Click MAP Setup CAES Cancel Search for IP based printers Help Max Hops for IP Search E IV Search for IPX based printers Search for IPX based printers Check this option to search for IPX SPX based printers Search for IP based printers Check this option to search for TCP IP based printers Max Hops for IP Search Type in a maximum hop value The initial default value is 2 3 3 N SS Q Le Utilizing Windows Programs m a 2 Q S fi m Utilizing Windows Programs 3 1 Discovery Program Management Access Program MAP Note e The maximum hop value defines the maximum number of subnetworks the program will search to find a NIC Setting a value 0 tells discovery program to search only within the subnet to which the workstation is connected
125. ts button and Add button to bring up the Select Object window Select the lt 2 Q x G printer object just created from the Objects box and click on the 2 OK button Now the printer with its context appears in the Print S ers box of the Print Server window Click on the OK button 2 o rver TEST_PSERVER Assignments AT Vv Printers iris Friar Jarier DR I I Users zZ Operator Auditing Log Print Layout LL Ei Add Printer Humber OK Cancel Help 4 3 Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services 4 3 6 Check Assignments At the Directory Tree double click on the Print Queue object you just created At the Print Queue window click on the Assignments button EE Print Queue TEST_ Identification Identification Name TEST_Q QUALITY Volume LEFT_SYS QUALITY Assignments Other Hame H E Operator Description B Users Location E Job List Department E Organization E Ed Operator Flags F Allow Users To Submit Print Jobs F Allow Service By Current Print Servers PV Allow New Print Servers To Attach lt 2 x If you configured the print queue and printer correctly they will appear in the proper boxes on the Print Queue window Press the Cancel button EE Print Queue TEST_O Assig
126. ttached on PORT 1 You are asked to OK this configuration Type yes or no and press Enter TCP IP Configuration 6 26 6 2 UNIX Printing 5 Is this printer PostScript Type yes or no and press fener 6 The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just config ured The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your etc printcap file See below for a sample printcap file Type yes or no and press Ener If you type no you may perform manual edits In your etc printcap file be sure not to change the name of the device given NIC in Step 2 You must reference the same Ip entry you wrote on the lp command line of the printcap file For example lt printer_name gt NIC printer lp dev lt printer_name gt if usr nic infilter sd usr spool lt printer_name gt All printcap entries must be prefaced with a tab except for the entry on the first line 7 The script creates a spool directory in usr spool and starts the daemon for the newly configured printer It also displays the path used if you ever need to restart the daemon For example usr nic lpr_print dev nic lt printer_name gt printfast 10001 amp 8 Run the ps command so that you can view all your Ipd pro cesses Type co J Q S x ps ax grep lpd 9 Kill all of your lpd processes Type kill 9 lt Process ID gt this will stop ALL printing 10 Resta
127. ueues BEFORE the NIC can service the job To do this dis able the other printer until you can verify the NIC connected printer setup 7 5 2 7 NIC Loses Its File Server Connection If the NIC loses its connection to the file server it can take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to reconnect If the connection is not made after a reasonable amount of time check the error conditions to troubleshoot the problem 7 5 2 8 Unable to Print from a Different Context The NIC does not support printing from a context different from the context you are installed upon If you want to do this you must 7 10 7 5 Troubleshooting Checklists create an alias queue See your NetWare Manual for more information 7 5 3 Troubleshooting AppleTalk Protocol e Is the Macintosh computer connected to the network through Ethernet and has the Macintosh AppleTalk driver been selected Go to the Control Panel then go to Networks to check e Did you select the correct NIC and correct zone e Is AppleTalk enabled on the Macintosh Use Chooser to check this e Ifyou are on a network with multiple zones is the zone correct e Did you select the correct printer driver in Chooser You must first select the printer icon and then select the printer name Note e Not all printers can communicate with the default Macintosh driver e Ifyou placed the printer in a new zone did you reselect the zone e Are other printers with similar names in Chooser Ma
128. ust be on the same network segment as the workstation that you are using to configure it The TCP IP stack must be installed and operating See 6 1 3 Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP for details on using BOOTP instead of ARP to assign IP addresses 1 From Windows enter the MS DOS box 2 At the command prompt type Ko D a Q x gt ping lt any valid IP address on your network not the NIC gt The identified unit should reply gt arp s lt NIC IP address gt lt NIC MAC Address gt The entry should be accepted TCP IP Configuration 6 4 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment For example gt arp s 192 9 200 200 00 20 6b aa bb cc gt ping lt NIC IP address gt Request should time out For example gt ping 192 9 200 200 3 Recycle the power on the printer or let the NIC reset itself The NIC will produce a status report that should include the entered IP address 4 When the NIC is up again type the following at the command prompt gt ping lt NIC IP address gt continue until you get a reply Note e This only enters the IP address you must use the Telnet facility or the Web pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser to complete the IP setup for networks where subnets are used See 6 3 Running Telnet for instructions on how to enter the other IP parameters 6 1 3 Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP BOOTP programs use the BOOTP protocol The NIC mus
129. various sources You will need the files WFWTCP32 zip and WFWTCP32 txt for the TCP IP and Windows lpr Spooler Version 4 1 wlprs41 zip and wiprspl txt for the lpr See the file named wiprspl txt for details about installing Win dows Ipr Spooler Version 4 1 If you wish to use the BOOTP you also need the BOOTPL16 exe file provided with this NIC Windows 95 Windows 95 comes with a TCP IP stack To print with this proto col a client also requires an Ipr utility This program is available from various sources The lpr queue can be created on each work station or the lpr queue can be created on one workstation and shared on the network Windows 95 workstations can also share an lpr printer installed on a Windows NT server on the network The following instructions are based on the a shareware Ipr appli cation that is available from various sources You will need the 6 1 Installation in a Windows Environment Windows lpr Spooler Version 4 1 wlprs41 zip and wlprspl txt for the lpr See the file named wiprspl txt for details about installing Win dows Ipr Spooler Version 4 1 If you wish to use the BOOTP you also need the BOOTPL32 exe file provided with this NIC Windows NT Windows NT version 3 5 or higher does come with TCP IP and lpr capabilities although these must be installed when the unit is configured You must install the TCP IP Protocol Simple TCP IP Services and Microsoft TCP IP Printing prior to enterin
130. w lt gateway address gt For example for an RFC 1048 system printfast ht ether ha 00206BAABBCC ip 192 9 200 200 sm 255 255 255 0 gw 192 9 200 254 If running with a more recent BOOTP implementation such as with SCO UNIX add vm rfc1048 co li D be Q x The same information uses the following format on an RFC 951 sys host bootfile printfast 00 20 6b aa bb cc 192 9 200 200 defaultboot 7 Start the BOOTP daemon by typing bootpd s TCP IP Configuration 6 13 6 2 UNIX Printing 8 Check the printer to verify that the NIC is connected to the net work Turn on the printer 9 Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in NVRAM The NIC should reinitialize itself 10 After the NIC has been reinitialized send a ping command to verify that the print server obtained its IP address For example ping 192 9 200 200 If the print server has the address the result is a confirmation message 192 9 200 200 is alive 11 Remove or comment out your changes to the etc BOOTPtab file 12 Stop the BOOTP daemon and if you want it to run restart it 6 2 1 2 Using rarp The RARP Reverse ARP allows network devices to query a server for their IP addresses on start up For this procedure there needs to be a workstation with a rarp server To store the IP addres

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