NETGEAR PS111W manual Configuring Your Print Server Using FTP, Configuration Example

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NetGear Print Server Manual

5-2 Configuring Your Print Server Using FTP

FTP allows a user to log on to a remote host and to manipulate files on the host. The print server can act as an FTP host. Using FTP, you can access and modify the CONFIG file in the print server. Modifying the CONFIG file changes the configuration of the print server.

The limitations of print server support when using FTP are:

Only one FTP user can connect to the print server at a time.

Only command line FTP programs can be used. FTP programs that attempt to browse the file system are not supported.

Configuration Example

This section provides commands to use and responses to each command when you use FTP to connect to the print server.

Example instructions are:

Connect to the print server by entering the command:

ftp￿ NAME￿ or￿ ftp￿ IP_Address￿

You can connect using a name instead of an IP address only if your system has been configured to recognize the name to IP address association.

Enter the default name (on the base of the device) when you are prompted for the user name. Press [Enter] when prompted for the password.

Copy the configuration file by entering the command:

ftp>get￿ CONFIG￿

Quit copying the file by entering the command:

ftp>quit￿

Edit the CONFIG file by typing with a text editor.

NETGEAR recommends that you edit the CONFIG file to provide a permanent IP address to the print server. The CONFIG file is shown in “CONFIG File.”

Copy the CONFIG file back to the print server and then reset the device by using the commands:

ftp￿ NAME￿ ftp>put￿ CONFIG￿ ftp>get￿ RESET￿

Quit by using the command:

ftp>quit￿

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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 Purpose PrefaceAudience Conventions Related PublicationSpecial Message Formats Use of Enter, Type, and PressChapter List of FTP Files and Commands Supported by the Print Server Appendix C Config File Features IntroductionFront Panel Front Panel of the Model PS111W Print SeverLEDs LED DescriptionsLabel Color Activity DescriptionRear Panel 2Rear Panel of the Model PS111W Print SeverVerifying Package Contents InstallationPreparing the Site Connecting Devices to the Print Server Verifying Power Connecting to the Print Server Configuring Print Server for TCP/IPWeb Management for Print Server Browser Menu selections and Configuration Screens Server StatusConfigure Server System Configuration ScreenConfigure Server Fields Print Server Name Password Confirm Password Enable ProtocolsTCP/IP Configuration Fields TCP/IPApple Talk Configuration Fields AppleTalkWireless Configuration fields and buttonsRegulatory Domain Station Name Channel NoNetwork Type WEP Data Privacy Fields Wireless Link Info Wireless Link Info FieldsStat Associated Current Channel Current Tx Rate ThroughputPrinter Port Printer PortLogical Printer Logical Port FieldsButtons Reset Microsoft Windows System Printing Printing in WindowsNetgear Print Server Software Installation Print Server InstallationInformation Components Destination Location Page There will be a program group created and shown as below Page Setting Up Your PC to Recognize the Print Server Netgear Print Server software IconNetGear 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 Netgear Add Printer Wizard Write Down the Port Name Click on OK19 Epson Spool Manager Queue Setup Window Addport Window Epson ConnectionADD Port Window Write Down the Port NameAdd a printer to your system to print Select Printer Port for Add Printer Wizard22 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 Dhcp Temporary IP Address ResolutionAssigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using BootP Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using Rarp Assigning an IP Address to the Print Server Using ARP Arp -s Name 00c002xxyyzz Configuring Your Print Server Using FTP Configuration ExampleFile Name Purpose Mode FTP CommandsFTP Files in the Directory Setting the Print Method LPD Configuration and PrintingSample Commands for Using LPD on System Action Sample CommandSample Commands for Using LPD on BSD ActionPrinting Using LPD Printing Using FTPPrinting Using DSI Socket Number DefinitionsSetting up Print Server for AppleTalk AppleTalk PrintingSetting up Host Computer Using PSTool Utility Sample CONFIG.3P Configuration FilePSTool Utility Config File Entries PSTool Utility Config File FormatEntry inConfig File Description Using Advanced Management Tools Buttons Advanced ButtonBrowse Button System Tab Advanced Print Server ConfigurationField Description System Tab Fields TCP/IP Tab TCP/IP Tab WindowAppleTalk Tab AppleTalk TabLogical Port Tab Logical Port Tab WindowPhysical Port Tab Wireless Tab Physical PortSsid Use the same Channel number Wireless Link Info Link Info ScreenMenu Options Control MenuPrinter Menu Configuring Using IP Setup Help MenuAppendix a Technical Specifications General SpecificationsEN 55 022 Cispr 22, Class B Vcci Class B ITE IP Addresses and the Internet Appendix B Understanding IP AddressesThree Main Address Classes Netmask Subnet Addressing Example of Subnetting a Class B AddressNetmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Number of Bits Dotted-Decimal ValueNetmask Formats Private IP AddressesDotted-Decimal Masklength Address Resolution Protocol IP Configuration by DhcpAppendix C Config File Config File TCP/IP SettingsConfiguration Settings Parameter and CommandConfig File Line Numbers Logical Printer Line NumbersAppendix D Using NetWare 5 Ndps OverviewCreating an Ndps Manager Object Create Ndps Manager Object WindowCreating an Ndps Printer Agent Create Printer Agent WindowWorkstation Configuration Configure Port Handler WindowClick on Close IP Configuration Settings Appendix E IP SetupSetting Recommended Value Appendix F Ascii to Hexadecimal Conversion Table Hexadecimal Value Ascii CharacterNetGear Print Server Manual NetGear Print Server Manual
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