Lantronix MPS1-2, MPS1-T, MPS100 manual Incoming Logins, Services

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Getting Started

3.2 Incoming Logins

Incoming logins made via EZWebCon can be used to conÞgure the server. Incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins can also be used.

Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use the DeÞne Server Incoming command described in the Command Reference chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on CD-ROM.

Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password; therefore, you may wish to disable them. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the Server can be conÞgured to prompt for a password with the DeÞne Server Incoming Password Enabled command.

3.3 Services

With few exceptions, a service must be created before print queues can be conÞgured on the MPS. A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name or remote queue name on many operating systems. The following 3 default services are available once the Server has booted:

MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT

Used for text print jobs

MPS_xxxxxx_PCL

Used for binary print jobs, such as plotter or PCL Þles

MPS_xxxxxx_PS

Used for PostScript print jobs

 

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Contents Print Server Installation Guide Page Contents Page Introduction How to Use This Manual Installation Product Description Installation Installation Page Getting Started EZWebCon Configuration Services Incoming LoginsGetting Started TCP/IP Configuration Using EZWebCon Setting the IP AddressUsing a Directed Ping Packet \ ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX \ Ping TCP/IP Configuration Using the Command Line Interface Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp ReplyTCP/IP Configuration LPR on Windows NT Select the Add Port button and click Next TCP/IP Configuration Select the manufacturer and printer type Enter the queue name Page Test the printer LPR on Unix Hosts Lpr -Pmpsprt /etc/hosts LPR on AIX Hosts Lp -dmpsprt filename LPR on HP Hosts LPR on SCO Unix Hosts TCP/IP Configuration Rtel Functionality 1TCP Troubleshooting Unix Host TroubleshootingArea to Check Page NetWare Configuration Obtaining an NDS License Reboot the MPS From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Creating NDS Print Queues Using Pconsole 1NetWare Host Troubleshooting Bindery Mode NetWare Host Troubleshooting2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS Use the Show Protocols NetWare Access commandType Show Protocol NetWare NDS. This command 2NetWare Host Troubleshooting NDS,Protocol NetWare Reset command 3NDS Errors from the File ServerFailure code Failure code meaning Bit Failure Code Meaning Remedy 4NDS Printing ErrorsPage Printing Directly to a Port LAT ConfigurationPrint to the queue 1Troubleshooting LAT ConÞgurations Using a Port LAT Host TroubleshootingPage Bitronics AppleTalk ConfigurationAppleTalk Zones Macintosh Services1AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingTest Service PostScript Count n command. This Page DLC Configuration LAN Manager/DLC ConfigurationServer Configuration Select Hewlett-Packard Network Port and click New Port Host ConfigurationContact Information LANtronix Table B-1Error Messages Troubleshooting Power-Up TroubleshootingMessage Diagnosis/Remedy Table B-2General Printing Problems Printing ProblemsTable B-3BOOTP Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingEtc/services Þle Etc/hosts ÞleTable B-4DHCP Troubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingUse the DeÞne Server Dhcp Enabled command Table B-5RARP Troubleshooting Rarp TroubleshootingTable B-6PostScript Troubleshooting PostScript ProblemsBitmap Graphics Table B-6 PostScript Troubleshooting,Page Pinouts Parallel Information Page Updating Software Updating Via the Web Updating Using FTP Updating Using the BBS Reloading Software Reloading Sequence 3 TCP/IP NetWareUpdating Software 4 MOP Table D-1 Flash ROM Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesProtocol Area to Check MOP Table D-1Flash ROM Troubleshooting,Temperature Limitations Specifications Power RequirementsPower Supply Cord Relative Humidity Limitations Altitude LimitationsKm 30,000 ft Frequently-used Commands Table F-1Frequently-used Server Commands Server CommandsCommand Options Description Define Server Login Password Table F-1Frequently-used Server Commands,Help option Define Service DLC Endis Telnetport string NoneOption Table F-2Port Commands Port CommandsXON Table F-2Port Commands,Table F-3Protocol Commands Protocol CommandsDscontext string Table F-3Protocol Commands,Define Proto Native Warranty Statement Declaration of Conformity Numerics IndexIndex-ii Index-iii
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