Linksys EPSX3, PPSX1 manual Advanced Properties, AppleTalk

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EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers

Chapter 8: Advanced Properties

The Advanced Properties section of the Web-based Utility is for users who have a thorough understanding of networks and network settings. Changing these settings can cause interruption of network communication and make the PrintServer cease functioning properly. To access the Advanced Properties, click the Advanced tab in the Web-based Utility.

The AppleTalk Page

AppleTalk is a network communications protocol which allows computers to talk to each other using Ethernet. Typically only Macintoshes use AppleTalk, although other platforms can be made to use it with extra software.

AppleTalk Zones (if available) can be seen in the Chooser, the AppleTalk Control Panel, and the Network Browser. Once you have determined the AppleTalk Zone that you want the PrintServer to be associated with, enter its name in the field next to AppleTalk zone.

The Printer Object type can be obtained from the printer’s manufacturer. For each printer connected to the PrintServer, you will choose the Communications Protocol that allows the devices on the network to communicate. Choose either ASCII or Binary for each printer, according to the recommendation of the printer’s manufacturer.

Figure 8-1

If you make any mistakes prior to saving, click the Cancel button to exit the screen without making any changes. Once you are certain of any changes you have made, click the Save button to implement the changes.

Note: Linksys does not support its products in an Apple networking environment. If you encounter trouble, consult your printer documen- tation for possible help with settings.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers FeaturesIntroduction 3-Port PrintServer’s LEDs Package Contents for the 3-Port PrintServerPackage Contents for the 1-Port PrintServer 1-Port PrintServer’s LEDs 3-Port PrintServer’s PortsFinding the PrintServer’s Default Name Hardware InstallationConnecting The PrintServer to Your Network 1-Port PrintServer’s PortsInstalling the Windows Drivers Windows Driver SetupConnecting the Power Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Starting the Bi-Admin Management Utility Installing the Bi-Admin Management UtilityObtaining Device Information Device Information Icon Using Bi-AdminRefreshing the Device List Refresh Icon Setting the PrintServer’s IP AddressChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Changing the Device NameResetting the PrintServer Attaching Bi-Admin to a Remote PrintServerRestoring Factory Default Enabling and Disabling ProtocolsAccessing the Web-based Utility Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web- based UtilityServer PrinterStatus TCP/IPAppleTalk Advanced PropertiesNetBEUI Logical PrintersPrint Server Mode Remote Printer ModeNetWare Job Notification The options areGeneral SnmpManagement Stations Trap ReceiversInternet Printing Protocol IPP Windows IPP Client SetupInstalling using IPP CLIENT.EXE Open the Printers folder Start = Settings = Printers Installation is now completeChanging the IPP Port Settings IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP Printers IPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XPPure IP NetWare 5.x Setup NetWare Services SetupPrint Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare Load Ndpsm PMGR.TeSupp Creating an Ndps ManagerCreating NetWare 5.x Ndps Printers Select Ndps PrinterIPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.x Main Printer Manager windowGeneral Printing Issues Appendix a TroubleshootingHardware Issues Print Diagnostic Report NetWare Printing IssuesPrintServer prints garbage NetWare 2.xRemote Printer Mode Status Password MismatchConnecting to Server ConnectedWindows Printing Issues How do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers?Run Pconsole How do I attach to more than one NetWare Print Server?Instant EtherFast Series Appendix B Dhcp Support for the PrintServer Setting Up TCP/IP in WindowsIPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumTCP/IP Setup for Windows NT IPX Setup for Windows NTIPX Setup for Windows TCP/IP Setup for WindowsIPX Setup for Windows XP TCP/IP Setup for Windows XPStandard TCP/IP Print Port Setup in Windows 2000 and XP Appendix D Setting Up the LPR Port in Windows NT 4.0LPR Port Setup in Windows NT About the PrintServer’s Software Connecting to Other Switches and HubsAbout Bi-directional Printing Environmental Appendix F Specifications for the 3-Port PrintServerOne DMA-Equipped Bi-directional Printer Ports Appendix G Specifications for the 1-Port PrintServerAppendix H Warranty Information Appendix I Contact Information Technical Support RMA Issues FaxSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved