NETGEAR PS111W manual Unix Printing Using TCP/IP

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NetGear Print Server Manual

Chapter 5 UNIX Printing Using TCP/IP

This chapter explains how to configure and set up the NETGEAR PS111W Print Sever and your UNIX system if you are operating in a UNIX networking environment. The print server can work with most UNIX operating systems with the TCP/IP protocol, but the following protocols and printing methods are supported:

Protocols--DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, FTP, TCP, IP

Printing methods--LPD, FTP, DSI

Setting up your print server and UNIX PC requires a few extra steps and some decisions that must be made before configuring both your print server and your PC. In all network environments, the print server must be configured before configuring any PCs on your network. If your network:

Includes both PCs and UNIX systems

NETGEAR highly recommends that you configure the print server from a Windows PC as outlined in the instructions in Chapter 3 Web Management and Chapter 7 Using Advanced Management Tools." The administration program software assigns an IP address to the print server by using the NetBEUI or the IPX/SPX protocol for communication. IPX address resolution is done automatically by the workstation, and no local manual configuration is necessary. Configure any UNIX system in your network with the instructions provided in this chapter. See “Setting the Print Method” to choose a printing method.

Includes only UNIX systems or if you have PCs without Windows on your network

You must configure both your print server and all your PC systems with the instructions provided in this chapter. Before you can configure the print server (which must be done first) you must assign an IP address to it. (For information about IP addresses, refer to Appendix B “Understanding IP Addresses.”) Use one of the following two methods:

Assign active IP address resolution

With temporary IP address assignment, the print server sends out broadcast packets actively searching for a server to provide the print server with an IP address. The print server sends out DHCP packets, BootP packets, and RARP packets (in this sequence) to resolve its own IP address. This broadcast mechanism is conducted only upon reset or power cycle.

Assign a temporary IP address to your print server by referring to:

“Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using DHCP”

“Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using BootP”

“Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using RARP”

Assign passive IP address resolution

Assign a static IP address to your print server by referring to “Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using ARP”.

With all four methods of IP address resolution, the print server loses the IP setting after reset or a power loss. To permanently configure the print server and save the IP address assignment in the flash EEPROM of the print server, you must use FTP. Using FTP, you can modify the CONFIG file in the print server.

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Contents Installation and Reference For Netgear PS111W Print Sever 2000, 2002 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs United States 888-NETGEAR Audience PrefacePurpose Use of Enter, Type, and Press ConventionsRelated Publication Special Message FormatsChapter List of FTP Files and Commands Supported by the Print Server Appendix C Config File Introduction FeaturesFront Panel of the Model PS111W Print Sever Front PanelColor Activity Description LEDsLED Descriptions Label2Rear Panel of the Model PS111W Print Sever Rear PanelPreparing the Site InstallationVerifying Package Contents Connecting Devices to the Print Server Verifying Power Web Management for Print Server Configuring Print Server for TCP/IPConnecting to the Print Server Server Status Browser Menu selections and Configuration ScreensSystem Configuration Screen Configure ServerPrint Server Name Password Confirm Password Enable Protocols Configure Server FieldsTCP/IP TCP/IP Configuration FieldsAppleTalk Apple Talk Configuration FieldsChannel No WirelessConfiguration fields and buttons Regulatory Domain Station NameNetwork Type WEP Data Privacy Fields Current Channel Current Tx Rate Throughput Wireless Link InfoWireless Link Info Fields Stat AssociatedPrinter Port Printer PortLogical Port Fields Logical PrinterButtons Reset Printing in Windows Microsoft Windows System PrintingPrint Server Installation Netgear Print Server Software InstallationInformation Components Destination Location Page There will be a program group created and shown as below Page Netgear Print Server software Icon Setting Up Your PC to Recognize the Print ServerNetGear Print Server Manual To set up each PC Click on Next Select the PS111W print server and click on Next Auto-IP 13 Set up TCP/IP for Print Server to get an IP address Wireless Configuration 14 Wireless Configuration Click on Finish Click on OK Netgear Add Printer Wizard Write Down the Port NameAddport Window Epson Connection 19 Epson Spool Manager Queue Setup WindowWrite Down the Port Name ADD Port WindowSelect Printer Port for Add Printer Wizard Add a printer to your system to print22 Find and select the printer port 23 Add Printer Wizard 24 Use Existing Driver for Add Printer Wizard 25 Name Your Printer for Add Printer Wizard 26 Share Printer for Add Printer Wizard If you answer Yes to print a test page, see Figure 29 Completing the Add Printer Wizard Unix Printing Using TCP/IP Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using BootP Temporary IP Address ResolutionAssigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Dhcp Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Rarp Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using ARP Arp -s Name 00c002xxyyzz Configuration Example Configuring Your Print Server Using FTPFTP Files in the Directory FTP CommandsFile Name Purpose Mode LPD Configuration and Printing Setting the Print MethodAction Sample Command Sample Commands for Using LPD on SystemAction Sample Commands for Using LPD on BSDSocket Number Definitions Printing Using LPDPrinting Using FTP Printing Using DSIAppleTalk Printing Setting up Print Server for AppleTalkSetting up Host Computer Sample CONFIG.3P Configuration File Using PSTool UtilityEntry inConfig File Description PSTool Utility Config File FormatPSTool Utility Config File Entries Using Advanced Management Tools Advanced Button ButtonsBrowse Button Field Description Advanced Print Server ConfigurationSystem Tab System Tab Fields TCP/IP Tab Window TCP/IP TabAppleTalk Tab AppleTalk TabLogical Port Tab Window Logical Port TabPhysical Port Tab Physical Port Wireless TabSsid Use the same Channel number Link Info Screen Wireless Link InfoControl Menu Menu OptionsPrinter Menu Help Menu Configuring Using IP SetupGeneral Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsEN 55 022 Cispr 22, Class B Vcci Class B ITE Three Main Address Classes Appendix B Understanding IP AddressesIP Addresses and the Internet Netmask Number of Bits Dotted-Decimal Value Subnet AddressingExample of Subnetting a Class B Address Netmask Notation Translation Table for One OctetDotted-Decimal Masklength Private IP AddressesNetmask Formats IP Configuration by Dhcp Address Resolution ProtocolParameter and Command Appendix C Config FileConfig File TCP/IP Settings Configuration SettingsLogical Printer Line Numbers Config File Line NumbersCreate Ndps Manager Object Window Appendix D Using NetWare 5 NdpsOverview Creating an Ndps Manager ObjectCreate Printer Agent Window Creating an Ndps Printer AgentConfigure Port Handler Window Workstation ConfigurationClick on Close Setting Recommended Value Appendix E IP SetupIP Configuration Settings Hexadecimal Value Ascii Character Appendix F Ascii to Hexadecimal Conversion TableNetGear Print Server Manual NetGear Print Server Manual
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