SMC Networks SMCWPS-G manual Installation Procedure, Snmp Setup

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Installation Procedure

1.At your file server console, type “load install”.

2.Select “NCF files options”.

3.Select “Edit AUTOEXEC.NCF file”.

4.Add or Modify the “SET BINDERY CONTEXT =” line to include the NDS organization (O) and all organization unit (OU) objects where users are located. For example: SET

BINDERY CONTEXT = O=ABC; OU=SALES.OU=ABC-USA.O=ABC; OU=TECH.OU=ABC-USA.O=ABC ;

5.When done, save the new AUTOEXEC.NCF file. Please restart your NetWare file server in order for new settings to take effect immediately.

6.Next, please refer to “Auto Setup” section in this chapter to finish installing your print server.

7.Log into your NetWare file server as a Supervisor (Admin.) or equivalent via a Bindery connection.

8.Run NetWare’s PCONSOLE and add users to the “Queue Users” list.

9.From your NetWare client computer, such as Windows 95/98/Me, create a printer that is connected (redirected) to the NetWare print queue serviced by the print server.

Note: Please refer to NetWare’s Print Server/Services manuals for detailed PCONSOLE commands.

SNMP Setup

TCP/IP networks use a standard management protocol called Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP is widely used in the industry as a solution for remote network management and monitoring of networking devices. SNMP actually includes a protocol, a database structure specification, and a set of database objects. The database objects are contained in a standard database called Management Information Base (MIB) that is stored on the networking device called SNMP agent. The print server's SNMP implementation runs in a TCP/IP environment.

A host on the network running Network Management System (NMS) software can access the print server device by reading and writing the MIB objects stored in the device. The Network Management Systems are available from many third-party vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard's OpenView.

When accessing (traversing) MIB objects in the print server using NMS software called SNMP manager, you need to provide a community name in each SNMP request for authentication purpose. The print server supports up to two community names. The default community name is public (case-sensitive), with Read Only access right in default.

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Contents Page Internet Printer Connection and HP WEB Jetadmin Upgrading the Print Server from Unix Through TCP/IP FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice All contents are subject to change without prior noticeTrademarks CopyrightNetwork Management Network configurationWireless Specifications Product OverviewBefore you start, you should prepare the following items Components and Features Print serverHardware Installation Network Environment Wired Network with Print ServerWireless Network with Print Server Ad-Hoc PEER-to-PEER Mode Supported Networks Configuration Solution TableSetup Operating Function Remarks System PreparationComment Installing the PSAdmin and Print Server’s Driver Software InstallationPage Page Page Page Click Add New Printer to launch Windows Add Printer Wizard Page Page Page Using PSAdmin TCP/IP Wizard WizardNetWare Wizard Manual Setup This value is optional Properties -TCP/IP OptionsObtain an IP address from a Dhcp server Specify an IP addressRefresh UpgradeReset Procedure Multiple Print Queues ConfigurationUninstalling the PSAdmin on Windows PC Page Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 IPP OverviewPage System Requirements HP Web JetAdmin OverviewRemoving HP Web JetAdmin Utility Installing HP Web JetAdminConfirming Installation and Supply Access Configuring and Modifying a DeviceSystem Status Using Embedded Web ServerOverview Status MenuPrinter Status Wireless Status TCP/IP Status Netware Status AppleTalk Status General SettingsNetWare NDS Setting NetWare Bindery SettingSnmp Status System Setup Setup MenuRe-type Password Wireless Setup Printer SetupSecurity Settings Basic SettingsAdvanced Settings TCP/IP Setup NetWare Setup Installing Print Server on NetWare 4.x/5.x Select NCF files options Select Edit AUTOEXEC.NCF file Installation ProcedureSnmp Setup System.sysLocation Snmp.snmpEnableAuthenTrapsSystem.sysContact System.sysNameAppleTalk Setup Recommended Setting Up a Macintosh ComputerPage Network Print Monitor Restart the computer TCP/IP Protocol InstallationIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Installation NetBEUI Protocol Installation Select Printer and Properties Procedure Assigning an IP Address Basic TCP/IP Installation OverviewClick Add Port Windows NT LPR Port Printing InstallationUse the Network Print Monitor utility Run Add PrinterRun Add Printer, Click Next Page Page Page System V Release 4 Unix Unix InstallationEnter /Printer / Make Default SCO Unix 8.0.0 Caldera Open UnixRedhat Linux Open Printer ConfigurationPage Printer field, choose Postscript Printer Queue Type field, choose Networked UnixChoose the model of printer and click Forward Done Upgrading Print Server Upgrading the print server from PSAdminType tftp print server’s IP address Upgrading the print server from Unix Through TCP/IPUpgrading the print server from Browser Click Upgrade Done Power Related Problems General Troubleshooting OverviewSelect Control Panel Print Port Related ProblemsWindows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Troubleshooting Multi-Segment Frame Type 802.2 InstallationMoving the print server to a New Segment Print Server Reconfiguration Procedure on Windows 95/98/MePrint server Reconfiguration Procedure on Windows NT Moving Your Computer to a New Segment Novell NetWare TroubleshootingTCP/IP Troubleshooting Page Page Appendix Diagnostic Mode WirelessRendezvous with Mac OS X Click Printer Setup Utility from the bottom toolbox of Mac Page Page SMB Printing with Windows XP Page Page Page Perform a Factory Default Reset Button Reboot the Print serverDhcp client off IP address Question C Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion B Question G Question DQuestion E Question FPanasonic KX-P6100/6300/6500 Additional Installation InstructionsTesla