Oki 8100e manual Configuration, Network Interface card setting

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UNIX

Overview

The OkiLAN 8100e supports many protocols such as LPD, FTP, TELNET, SNMP and IPP, and works within the UNIX environment.

To use the network card within the UNIX environment, the following steps are required:

Configuration

Network Interface card setting

The first step in installing the network card under UNIX is to set up the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. This section explains one way to set them up from a UNIX workstation.

>The network addresses used in this manual are shown as examples only. Network addresses used in your installation must be generated for your own network.

>Login as [root] to change the configuration of the OkiLAN 8100e.

>If an incorrect IP address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address with your network manager.

The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.8 (Solaris 8) as an example. The actual commands may differ between versions of UNIX, so refer to the workstation manuals for more information.

1.Log in as [root] to the workstation

>If you do not have superuser rights, the network manger should conduct the configuration.

2.If the OkiLAN 8100e does not have an IP address already assigned, use the arp command to set a temporary IP address.

Example: for IP address 192.68.20.127 and network card address 00:80:87:01:00:D2

# arp –s 192.168.20.127 00:80:87:01:00:D2 temp

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Contents OkiLAN 8100e Preface Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Okilan 8100E ConfigurationSLP SpecificationSelf-diagnostic test Utility Features System requirements Configuration utilityAvailable utilities Using Quick Setup Using AdminManager Installation Function InterfaceFile menu Status MenuSetup Menu General Tab Oki Device SetupTCP/IP Tab Location CommentsNetware Tab Bindery Setup Configure items related to Bindery mode Rprinter Setup NetBEUI Tab EtherTalk TabSnmp Tab Etc IPX Location Comments POP Tab Smtp Tab Out, Paper Low/Out, Paper Jam, Cover Create a NetWare Queue Print Queue Printer Mode LocationServer Delete NetWare Object IP Address SetupOption Menu Help Menu Using a Web browserNetscape Navigator Microsoft Internet Explorer# arp -s 192.168.20.127 0080870100D2 temp Using TelnetExample for IP address 192.168.20.127 $ telnet Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level1 Level2 Level3 Using Snmp PrintSuperVision Management utilityPack Operating System Service OptionSystem requirement WindowsSupported Browsers Supported Printers Network Interface Supported printer Cards Supported network interface cardsWindowsXP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges To install the Print SuperVision utilityUninstallation System Requirement Printing utilityWindows XP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges To install the OKI LPR utilityUninstallation Overview Microsoft WindowsWindows Version Method Installation of TCP/IP ProtocolWindows NT Windows 95/98/MeWindows XP WindowsNetwork printer IP address configuration Do you use the EtherTalk protocol? Windows 95/98/Me Microsoft LPR OkiLPRWindows 2000 requires administrator privileges Port OkilprIPP Windows XP Port IPP NetBEUI Protocol Network Printer SettingsComputer Name Name assigned to the printer Windows 95/98/Me Windows Computer Name OL07DB85 Printer driver configurationNovell Netware IPX Novell Netware IPX Print Server Mode Recommended Remote Printer ModeSupported Versions and Modes Printing the Network Interface Card Configuration Sheet Setup UtilitiesOKI Ndps Gateway Novell NetWare Novell NetWare Novell NetWare IPrint Novell NetWare Network Interface card setting Configuration# ping Unix Unix Sun OS 4.x.x BSD configuration Operating system configuration# ps aux grep lpd Sun Solaris 2.x configuration # usr/sbin/lpshut # ping C5300 HP-UX 10.x configuration# /usr/sbin/lpshut # ping C5300 AIX 4.1.5 configurationLogical printers LPD PrintingBSD-based Unix Logical printer Printer functionSystem V-based Unix Logical directories FTP printingLogical directory Printer function Ftp cd /lp Ftp put test.prn FTP directory status Ready End of status Ftp Unix Supported Versions Apple MacintoshPrinter Name ConfigurationAppleTalk Configuration Use EtherTalk ProtocolMacintosh OS Apple Macintosh Self-diagnostic test TroubleshootingTCP/IP NetWare Remote Server modeEtherTalk Print Server modeNetwork interface card is not identified NetBEUIGlossary Error writing to Prn1
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