LevelOne FPS-2112, FPS-3001TXU, FPS-3002USB manual NetWare Password Bindery PS Mode

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NetWare

Password

Clicking the Password button on the screen shown in Figure 55: Configure NetWare Server (Bindery PS mode), allows you to simultaneously change the NetWare password for the Master File Server, and the NetWare login password stored in the LevelOne Printer Server. (The LevelOne Printer Server must be able to login to the NetWare server.)

You will see a screen like the example below.

Figure 60: NetWare Password (Bindery PS Mode)

Enter the old (NetWare) password, and enter the new password in both fields provided.

If the printer object has been created by BiAdmin, the Old Password will be blank. In that case, leave this field empty.

The new password will be saved both on the NetWare server and the LevelOne Printer Server.

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Contents Level One Print Servers Table of Contents Appendix C Unix Systems Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Windows Server Configuration Appendix D NetWareFeatures IntroductionSafety Instructions Package ContentsModels LED IndicatorsPower Green Status Orange Description FPS-3001TXU 100BaseT Direct AttachPower Green Status Red Description FPS-3002USBFPS-2112 Status DescriptionGreen Red Diagnostic Push Buttonfor FPS-3001TXU and FPS-3002USB To restore the factory default settingsTo generate a Diagnostic print out LAN Installation ProcedureProcedure ConfigurationUsing the Windows Wizard OverviewIf the desired LevelOne Printer Server is not listed LevelOne Printer Server ScreenClient PC Configuration Printing MethodsWhich printing method should I use? Network Configuration Checking your Network Protocols WindowsWindows 2000/XP Setup Windows Peer-to-peer PrintingChoose Standard TCP/IP Port, then click New Port Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled Windows 9x/ME Setup PTP Printer Port SetupPrint Port Setup Peer-to-peer Printing If your LevelOne Printer Server is not listedConfigure Printer Port ManagementBanner Advanced Port OptionsPort Retry IntervalWindows SMB Printing Network NeighborhoodCapture Settings Windows 98/ME Printing from MS-DOS ProgramsCapture Settings Windows 2000/XP Login as Administrator Open the command prompt windowWhen prompted for Network Path or Queue Name Windows with Server-based Print QueuesMacintosh AppleTalk AppleTalk SetupAdvanced Setup and Management Software RequirementsLPR printing Setup Macintosh OSRequirements BiAdmin Management UtilityInstallation OperationDevice List Icons Device StatusPrinter Status Wizard ConfigurationUpgrade RefreshMenus ConfigurationDiagnostics menu Main MenuSystem Tab System ScreenTCP/IP Tab TCP/IP ScreenAppleTalk Tab AppleTalk ScreenNetBEUI Tab NetBEUI ScreenInternet Printing Tab Internet Printing ScreenPort Tab Physical PortLogical Port NetWare Tab Web-Based Management PreparationConnecting to the LevelOne Printer Server Configuration ScreensAppleTalk Domain Name Abort Job if ErrorNetBEUI Response TimeConnection NetWare GeneralSnmp Simple Network Management Protocol Management StationsServer Status Configure ServerOther Screens Printer PortsLogical Printers Internet PrintingSpecial Features IPP Server ConfigurationInternet Printing Protocol IPP Installing using IPPCLIENT.EXE IPP Client Setup Windows 98/MEInstalling from the CD-ROM IPP Client ConfigurationChanging the IPP Port Settings Select Printer for IPP PortIPP Client Setup Windows 2000/XP Port 2 if existsUsing IPP Printers Mail Server Internet Mail PrintingSystem Requirements Internet LevelOne Printer ServerInternet Mail Printing Configuration Port Name Installation User SoftwareUser Software Remote PrinterUsing the new Port Checking the Printer DriverPrinting through the Internet InterNet Printing ProgressProblem No All the LevelOne Printer Servers LEDs are off TroubleshootingHardware & LAN Problems If using 10/100BaseT, check the HubProblem No My file doesnt print with the correct fonts Problem No Why do I get an incorrect printout?Problem No My document didnt print to the right printer Problem No My EPS file doesnt print with the correct fontsLevel One Printer Servers To remove an existing printer port installation Windows PrintingLevel One Printer Servers Problem No Problem No My old printer cannot print or prints garbage Then select File Properties DetailsUnix Troubleshooting LevelOne Printer Server device is not recognizedFCC Statement SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications CE StandardsParallel Port Pin Assignments ACKFPS-3002USB FPS-3002USBFPS-2112 FPS-2112Feature Table Specifications3001TXU 3002USB Adding TCP/IP Printing Support Windows Server ConfigurationWindows NT4.0 Server Adding a TCP/IP Remote PrinterWindows 2000/2003 Server Windows 2000 MessageLevelOne Printer Server IP Address Configuration Other LevelOne Printer Server ConfigurationUnix Systems LPD Printing LPD on IBM AIXField Entry LPD on System ProcedureAction Sample Command Adding Remote PrintersLPD on Linux Field DataLPD on BSD Printing using LPD NetWare NetWareCreating an Ndps Manager Object Creating an Ndps Printer Agent At the Identification page, click the Printer Agent ListConfigure Port Handler Operation Mode NetWare 3Frame Type Device Name NetWare Print Server ModeNetWare Remote Printer Mode Print ServerUsing BiAdmin with Client PreparationPrint Server Mode Bindery ButtonsNetWare Configuration Button Bindery Quickset Button BinderyIf you have multiple File Servers Printer If you have a single File ServerFile Server OperatorPrinter Button Select Printer Port BinderyAssigning Printer Queues Required Assign Queues BinderyTo Assign Users to Queues Required To assign operators to Queues OptionalPassword NetWare Password Bindery PS ModePrint Server Mode NDS NameNetWare Configuration Button NDS Quickset Button NDSSelect Printer Port NDS Assign Users to Queue NDS PS mode To assign operators to the Print Queue OptionalPassword NDS NetWare Password NDS PS Mode

FPS-2112, FPS-3002USB, FPS-3001TXU specifications

The LevelOne FPS-3001TXU, FPS-3002USB, and FPS-2112 are a series of advanced network video surveillance solutions designed to meet the growing demands of modern security applications. They incorporate cutting-edge technologies and features that cater to various surveillance needs, from small businesses to larger enterprises.

The FPS-3001TXU is a high-performance video server that offers reliable streaming capabilities for IP cameras. It supports dual-channel video encoding, allowing simultaneous transmission of two video streams with distinct resolutions and frame rates. This flexibility is particularly useful in environments requiring different levels of detail. The device is equipped with advanced H.264 compression technology, which reduces bandwidth usage while maintaining high video quality. Additionally, the FPS-3001TXU supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by delivering both power and data via a single cable.

The FPS-3002USB takes versatility a step further by integrating USB connectivity for peripheral devices. This feature allows users to connect external storage for footage backup or additional input devices to enhance the overall security system functionality. The FPS-3002USB also boasts multiple video resolution options, ensuring compatibility with various camera systems. Its robust user interface makes configurations and management straightforward, catering to users with varying levels of technical expertise. The device supports secure data transmission through encryption, which is essential for protecting sensitive information.

Lastly, the FPS-2112 is designed for extensive monitoring applications and supports multiple video channels. This device excels in environments requiring comprehensive coverage, such as retail stores or corporate buildings. The FPS-2112 features state-of-the-art motion detection capabilities, enabling users to receive timely alerts during suspicious activities. The integration with cloud services allows for remote monitoring and management, providing users with access to their surveillance feeds from anywhere.

In summary, the LevelOne FPS-3001TXU, FPS-3002USB, and FPS-2112 stand out in the realm of network video surveillance. With their advanced encoding technologies, flexible installation options, and user-friendly interfaces, these devices cater to diverse security requirements and enhance the overall efficacy of surveillance systems. Whether deployed in small setups or large-scale installations, these models deliver a robust and reliable solution for modern surveillance challenges.