Lantronix MPS100, LPS1-2, LPS1-T manual Installing the MPS

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Installing the MPS

Installation

2.2 Installing the MPS

The following diagram shows a properly-installed MPS:

PARALLEL PRINTER

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Network Connection

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To install the MPS, complete the following steps in order. Refer to the numbers in the figure for help.

1Connect the MPS Centronics connector directly to your printer’s connector.

2Connect an Ethernet cable to your MPS’s RJ45 or BNC connector.

3Attach one end of the power cable to the MPS; plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Power will come on automatically.

4Allow 45 seconds for the MPS to fully boot.

It will run through a set of power-up diagnostics for approximately 12 seconds. The 4 LEDs will show varying patterns corresponding to the test being run.

It will try to obtain configuration information via DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP. This step could last approximately 15 seconds if no hosts answer the requests. The OK LED will blink approximately 3 times per second, and the NETWORK LED will blink occasionally as network requests are transmitted.

It will determine if the code in its Flash is valid. If so, it will load the code and begin normal execution. If not, the MPS will have to download software. See Appendix D for more information.

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Contents MPS/LPS Installation Guide For the MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print ServersPage Part Number Rev. B Page Contents LAT Configuration Specifications Page How to Use This Manual IntroductionAppendix F, Frequently-used Commands Installation MPS/LPS Product DescriptionInstalling the MPS Installation Installing the MPS Page Configuration Methods Incoming LoginsGetting Started EZWebConServices MPSxxxxxxTEXT LPSxxxxxxTEXTMPSxxxxxxPCL LPSxxxxxxPCL MPSxxxxxxPS LPSxxxxxxPSTCP/IP Configuration Setting the IP AddressUsing EZWebCon Using a Directed Ping Packet# arp -s 192.0.1.228 00-80-a3-xx-xx-xx % ping Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp Reply Using the Command Line InterfaceLPR Printing LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 and later TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration LPR on Windows 95/98 LPR on Unix HostsLPR on AIX Hosts 8Creating Spooling DirectoryLPR on HP Hosts Printers and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters11Configuring Remote Printer LPR on SCO Unix HostsRtel Functionality Unix Host Troubleshooting Area to Check ExplanationNetWare Configuration Ndps Printing NDS Print QueuesObtain an NDS License NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues Configure your MPSFrom the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Pconsole Print QueuesNetWare Host Troubleshooting Use the Show Protocols NetWare Access command. ByCode Meaning Remedy Page LAT Configuration Printing Directly to a PortLAT Host Troubleshooting 4Translating LAT Error CodesAppleTalk Configuration Macintosh ServicesBitronics AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting DLC Configuration for LAN Manager DLC ConfigurationMPS Configuration Host ConfigurationSelect Job-based Problem Report Procedure Contact InformationFull Contact Information Page Troubleshooting Power-up TroubleshootingProblem/Message Error Remedy MPSDhcp Troubleshooting Init Noboot command wasBootp Troubleshooting Rarp TroubleshootingPrinting Problems PostScript ProblemsEntering Commands at the Boot Prompt Bitmap GraphicsSet Bootp Enabled, Disabled Set Dhcp Enabled, DisabledFlush NVR FlashSet Rarp Enabled, Disabled Set HardwareSet IPAddress ipaddress Set Loadhost ipaddressEthernet Connector Parallel ConnectorsPinouts Page Updating Software Obtaining SoftwareVia the Web Via FTPReloading Software Reloading SequenceNetWare Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates TftpMOP Power Supply Cord TemperatureEnvironmental Limitations Altitude Relative HumidityMax temp. change/hr 20 C 36 F Frequently-used Commands ConventionsServer Commands Define Server Privileged Password Define Service Appletalk EN/DISDefine Server Netware Loadhost Define Server Rarp EN/DISDefine Service DLC EN/DIS Define ServiceCancel NobootPort Commands Define Port 1 Bitronics EN/DIS Define Port 1 Dsrlogout EN/DISDefine Port 1 Dtrwait EN/DIS Define Port 1 Flow CTSProtocol Commands Define Proto EN/DISDefine Proto IP EN/DIS MpsmpsWare Access Define Proto NativeNetware Encapsulation EtheriiWarranty Statement Page Declaration of Conformity Page Symbols IndexMOP Pconsole FTP D-1
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