Linksys PPSX1, EPSX3 NetWare Services Setup, Print Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare

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Instant EtherFast® Series

Chapter 10: NetWare Services Setup

Overview

The PrintServer provides fully functional printing services in NetWare 5.x, 4.x, and 3.x network environments.

The PrintServer communicates through the TCP/IP (for NetWare 5.x) and IPX/SPX protocols, which are built into the NetWare operating system soft- ware. This section explains how to configure your computers to print from the PrintServer in a NetWare 5.x, 4.x or 3.x environment.

Configuring and integrating the PrintServer into your NetWare network can be achieved with various software tools. Depending on the NetWare version you use, you may need to use NetWare programs such as NWADMIN or PCON- SOLE. If you are installing the PrintServer using the IPX/SPX protocol, you will also need to use the QUICKSET program found on the PrintServer CD during part of the setup.

The Bi-Admin program can also configure and manage the PrintServer manu- ally with NetWare. Instructions for installing and using Bi-Admin can be found in the section titled Installing the Bi-Admin Management Utility found in “Chapter 8: Bi-Admin: PrintServer Management.” If you are using a GUI, you may want to install Bi-Admin now before attempting to set up the PrintServer to work with your file servers.

Print Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare

In NetWare terms, a “print server” is a software resource that communicates between the PrintServer and the NetWare network. Print jobs are handled quickly and minimal network bandwidth is required, but the NetWare print server (software) occupies one of the file server’s user licenses.

In contrast, a “remote printer” is a file server resource that distributes print jobs to physical devices like the PrintServer. Although it occupies no file serv- er user license, it is slower than a print server resource, and generates more network traffic. When in doubt, set up the PrintServer in print server mode, especially on networks needing high-speed printing.

The PrintServer can be installed on a NetWare client-server network in either print server mode or remote printer mode.

EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers

Before You Begin

At this point, you must have:

the PrintServer hardware completely installed.

your NetWare network fully operational.

Administrator or Supervisor rights on the file server(s), or be logged on as an Administrator or Supervisor.

access to your server’s administrative utilities like NWADMIN and

PCONSOLE.

the PrintServer Setup CD in the CD-ROM drive.

To begin the installation, choose a mode of printing operation and turn to the correct page for instructions:

• for NetWare 5.x

Pure IP Printing Mode, see the next section.

• for NetWare 5.x, 4.x, 3.x

IPX Printing Mode: See the section called IPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.x and 3.x.

Pure IP NetWare 5.x Setup

Note: To set up DHCP on the PrintServer, install Bi-Admin first, and then install DHCP. Install the printer driver last.

These instructions set up the PrintServer to work in a pure IP NetWare 5.x envi- ronment. Consider the following example:

Tree Name:

Novell

Organization:

TeSupp

CN:

Admin.TeSupp

Server Name:

TECH_50

CD-ROM Drive:

D

PrintServer IP:

192.168.0.3

Note: Throughout the directions, replace these settings with your own, since these parameters are given as an example only.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Features IntroductionEtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Package Contents for the 3-Port PrintServer Package Contents for the 1-Port PrintServer3-Port PrintServer’s LEDs 3-Port PrintServer’s Ports 1-Port PrintServer’s LEDsHardware Installation Finding the PrintServer’s Default NameConnecting The PrintServer to Your Network 1-Port PrintServer’s PortsWindows Driver Setup Connecting the PowerInstalling the Windows Drivers Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Installing the Bi-Admin Management Utility Starting the Bi-Admin Management UtilityUsing Bi-Admin Obtaining Device Information Device Information IconSetting the PrintServer’s IP Address Refreshing the Device List Refresh IconChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Changing the Device NameAttaching Bi-Admin to a Remote PrintServer Resetting the PrintServerRestoring Factory Default Enabling and Disabling ProtocolsConfiguring the PrintServer Using the Web- based Utility Accessing the Web-based UtilityServer PrinterTCP/IP StatusAdvanced Properties AppleTalkLogical Printers NetBEUIRemote Printer Mode Print Server ModeNetWare Job Notification The options areSnmp GeneralManagement Stations Trap ReceiversWindows IPP Client Setup Installing using IPP CLIENT.EXEInternet Printing Protocol IPP Installation is now complete Changing the IPP Port SettingsOpen the Printers folder Start = Settings = Printers IPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XP IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP PrintersNetWare Services Setup Print Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWarePure IP NetWare 5.x Setup Creating an Ndps Manager Load Ndpsm PMGR.TeSuppCreating NetWare 5.x Ndps Printers Select Ndps PrinterMain Printer Manager window IPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.xAppendix a Troubleshooting Hardware IssuesGeneral Printing Issues NetWare Printing Issues Print Diagnostic ReportPrintServer prints garbage NetWare 2.xPassword Mismatch Remote Printer Mode StatusConnecting to Server ConnectedHow do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers? Windows Printing IssuesRun Pconsole How do I attach to more than one NetWare Print Server?Instant EtherFast Series Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows Appendix B Dhcp Support for the PrintServerTCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium IPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumTCP/IP Setup for Windows NT IPX Setup for Windows NTTCP/IP Setup for Windows IPX Setup for WindowsIPX Setup for Windows XP TCP/IP Setup for Windows XPAppendix D Setting Up the LPR Port in Windows NT 4.0 LPR Port Setup in Windows NTStandard TCP/IP Print Port Setup in Windows 2000 and XP Connecting to Other Switches and Hubs About Bi-directional PrintingAbout the PrintServer’s Software Appendix F Specifications for the 3-Port PrintServer EnvironmentalAppendix G Specifications for the 1-Port PrintServer Appendix H Warranty InformationOne DMA-Equipped Bi-directional Printer Ports Technical Support RMA Issues Fax Appendix I Contact InformationSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved