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6.Select the available printer. If your printer is not available, select None.

7.Select Remote (LPR on IP) in the “Connection Type” field.

8.Click the Next button. Type the IP address assigned to the PrintServer. In the “Printer Name” field, give your printer a name, e.g., L1.

9.Click the Finish button. A window will appear, asking you to select driv- ers.

10.When you are asked to select drivers, select None. The new Printer Agent “S_Printer” now appears in the “Printer Agent List” window.

Configuring Public Access Printers

To enable your computers to print through the PrintServer, follow these steps. Before you begin, make sure you install IntranetWare Client (Version 2.2 or higher) on each computer that will be using NDPS printers.

To install an NDPS printer on your computer, use the NetWare Printer Manager utility. If you are using Windows 95, 98, Millennium, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP, run the Nwpmw32.exe program, which should be located at F:\public\win32 on your network. See your NetWare documentation or your network administrator to confirm the file location. After the program runs:

1.Run the NetWare Printer Manager utility on your computer. On the Printer Manager Menu bar, select Printer and click the New button.

2.Click the Add button.

3.Select the available printer (e.g.: S_Printer) and click the Install button. Then, click the

Close button.

The printer (e.g., S_Printer) now appears in the

main Printer Manager window,

ready for print jobs.

Figure 10-2

EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers

IPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.x and 3.x

Print Server Mode

To set up the PrintServer under NetWare using the IPX/SPX protocol for NetWare 5.x, use an application called Quickset.exe, which is found in the D:\Utility\DOS directory on your PrintServer CD.

1.Log in to the NDS network as an Administrator or as a user with Administrator privileges.

2.Go to the Context (location) where you wish to create the PrintServer object.

3.To use the NetWare Print Server mode, use the following syntax:

Quickset Unit_Name (/UN=P) (/Q1=W) (/Q2=X) (/Q3=Y)

The Unit_Name is the PrintServer’s Default Name you copied from the white bar code sticker on the PrintServer, in the form of “SC” plus six digits, which are in hexadecimal form, so you may see letters as well as numbers.

P will be the default name of the PrintServer, if you do not specify this option here.

W, X, and Y are the queue names for parallel ports 1, 2, and 3, respectively. If you do not use this option, then the NDS mode uses the following default queue names: NDS_Q1, NDS_Q2, and NDS_Q3 (for parallel ports 1, 2, and 3, respectively.) In the binary mode, Q1, Q2, and Q3 will be the default names.

Here’s an example, which may differ from your setup depending on what ver- sion of NetWare you are using:

Figure 10-3

quickset SC0C8A02 /un=PS /q1= epson

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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 3-Port PrintServer’s Ports 1-Port PrintServer’s LEDsConnecting The PrintServer to Your Network Hardware InstallationFinding the PrintServer’s Default Name 1-Port PrintServer’s PortsInstalling the Windows Drivers Windows Driver SetupConnecting the Power 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 IconChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Setting the PrintServer’s IP AddressRefreshing the Device List Refresh Icon Changing the Device NameRestoring Factory Default Attaching Bi-Admin to a Remote PrintServerResetting the PrintServer Enabling and Disabling ProtocolsServer Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web- based UtilityAccessing the Web-based Utility PrinterTCP/IP StatusAdvanced Properties AppleTalkLogical Printers NetBEUINetWare Remote Printer ModePrint Server Mode Job Notification The options areManagement Stations SnmpGeneral 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 Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XP IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP PrintersPure IP NetWare 5.x Setup NetWare Services SetupPrint Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare Creating NetWare 5.x Ndps Printers Creating an Ndps ManagerLoad Ndpsm PMGR.TeSupp Select Ndps PrinterMain Printer Manager window IPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.xGeneral Printing Issues Appendix a TroubleshootingHardware Issues PrintServer prints garbage NetWare Printing IssuesPrint Diagnostic Report NetWare 2.xConnecting to Server Password MismatchRemote Printer Mode Status ConnectedRun Pconsole How do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers?Windows Printing Issues 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 NT TCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumIPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium IPX Setup for Windows NTIPX Setup for Windows XP TCP/IP Setup for WindowsIPX Setup for Windows 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 Appendix F Specifications for the 3-Port PrintServer EnvironmentalOne DMA-Equipped Bi-directional Printer Ports Appendix G Specifications for the 1-Port PrintServerAppendix H Warranty Information Sales Information Technical Support RMA Issues FaxAppendix I Contact Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved