Lantronix LPS1-2, MPS100, LPS1-T manual LPR Printing, Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp Reply

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TCP/IP Configuration

LPR Printing

4.1.3 Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply

At boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can respond to an MPS request for an available IP address. For information about configuring the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server, see your host documentation.

4.1.4 Using the Command Line Interface

1Connect to the serial port (Port_1) using a console terminal or a terminal emulation program, and press Return. The serial port settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.

2Become the privileged user.

Figure 4-4:Becoming the Privileged User

Local> SET PRIVILEGED

Password> system (not echoed)

Local>>

3Enter the new IP address.

Figure 4-5:Configuring the IP Address

Local>> define server ipaddress 192.0.1.201

4.2 LPR Printing

The MPS provides two major methods of printing via TCP/IP: Berkeley remote LPR and RTEL host software.

Two parameters must be configured for LPR printing:

1The IP address or host name of the MPS.

2The remote output queue (the name of the service on the MPS). In addition, there are a few important things to note about LPR printing:

Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows 98 do not support LPR di- rectly; however, Lantronix has provided a peer-to-peer printing solution on the dis- tribution CD-ROM.

Because of the way the LPR protocol is typically implemented on the host, the pro- cessing options and banner page are sent after the job data itself. The MPS will print a banner page at the end of a job, and cannot support most of the LPR options. If it is necessary to have the banner page at the beginning of the printout, install and use the RTEL software. If banners are not needed, they can be disabled.

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Contents For the MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Servers MPS/LPS Installation GuidePage Part Number Rev. B Page Contents LAT Configuration Specifications Page Introduction How to Use This ManualAppendix F, Frequently-used Commands MPS/LPS Product Description InstallationInstalling the MPS Installation Installing the MPS Page EZWebCon Configuration MethodsIncoming Logins Getting StartedMPSxxxxxxPS LPSxxxxxxPS ServicesMPSxxxxxxTEXT LPSxxxxxxTEXT MPSxxxxxxPCL LPSxxxxxxPCLUsing a Directed Ping Packet TCP/IP ConfigurationSetting the IP Address Using EZWebCon# arp -s 192.0.1.228 00-80-a3-xx-xx-xx % ping Using the Command Line Interface Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp ReplyLPR Printing LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 and later TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration LPR on Unix Hosts LPR on Windows 95/988Creating Spooling Directory LPR on AIX HostsPrinters and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters LPR on HP HostsLPR on SCO Unix Hosts 11Configuring Remote PrinterRtel Functionality Area to Check Explanation Unix Host TroubleshootingNdps Printing NDS Print Queues NetWare ConfigurationObtain an NDS License Configure your MPS NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print QueuesPconsole Print Queues From the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick SetupUse the Show Protocols NetWare Access command. By NetWare Host TroubleshootingCode Meaning Remedy Page Printing Directly to a Port LAT Configuration4Translating LAT Error Codes LAT Host TroubleshootingAppleTalk Zones AppleTalk ConfigurationMacintosh Services BitronicsAppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Host Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerDLC Configuration MPS ConfigurationSelect Job-based Contact Information Problem Report ProcedureFull Contact Information Page Power-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingMPS Problem/Message Error RemedyInit Noboot command was Dhcp TroubleshootingRarp Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingPostScript Problems Printing ProblemsBitmap Graphics Entering Commands at the Boot PromptFlash Set Bootp Enabled, DisabledSet Dhcp Enabled, Disabled Flush NVRSet Loadhost ipaddress Set Rarp Enabled, DisabledSet Hardware Set IPAddress ipaddressParallel Connectors Ethernet ConnectorPinouts Page Via FTP Updating SoftwareObtaining Software Via the WebReloading Sequence Reloading SoftwareNetWare Tftp Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesMOP Temperature Power Supply CordEnvironmental Limitations Relative Humidity AltitudeMax temp. change/hr 20 C 36 F Conventions Frequently-used CommandsServer Commands Define Server Rarp EN/DIS Define Server Privileged PasswordDefine Service Appletalk EN/DIS Define Server Netware LoadhostNoboot Define Service DLC EN/DISDefine Service CancelPort Commands Define Port 1 Flow CTS Define Port 1 Bitronics EN/DISDefine Port 1 Dsrlogout EN/DIS Define Port 1 Dtrwait EN/DISMpsmps Protocol CommandsDefine Proto EN/DIS Define Proto IP EN/DISEncapsulation Etherii Ware AccessDefine Proto Native NetwareWarranty Statement Page Declaration of Conformity Page Index SymbolsMOP Pconsole FTP D-1
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