Hypertec Fastprint Multiprotocol Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Print Server manual NetWare Settings

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Print Server Administration User’s Guide

7.Exit the remaining dialogs by pressing OK. The printer should now be available for use.

MS-DOS/PC-DOS Workstations

For printing from DOS-based workstations, you can use the CAPTURE command to redirect one of the workstation’s printer ports (LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3) to the network print queue. The syntax for the CAPTURE command is:

CAPTURE L=n S=server Q=queue TI=n F=form B=bannername

Choose values for the options as follows:

L=n Determines which local port will be redirected to the network print queue. L=1 corresponds to LPT1, L=2 corresponds to LPT2, and L=3 corresponds to LPT3. By default, LPT1 is captured.

S=server Determines which server the print queue is located on. By default, your login file server is used.

Q=queue Determines which print queue your print jobs are redirected to.

TI=n Sets the timeout for Autoendcap. After your application starts printing, if it goes for n seconds without any additional printer output, then NetWare assumes that the print job is finished and sends it to the printer. If your print jobs are becoming split up you may need to increase this setting.

F=form Determines which form print jobs will use. Forms can be defined using PRINTDEF.

B=bannername Sets the text that appears on the banner for the job. By default the banner text is LST:. You can disable the banner entirely using the NB option.

You can add the CAPTURE command to your network startup batch file, or add it to your login script preceded with a # symbol.

NetWare Settings

If necessary, you can use the Queue Service Settings tab of the NetWare Configuration dialog window to set several of the print server’s parameters.

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Contents Administration Guide Trademarks Table of Contents Setting UP Appletalk Printing Setting an IP Address without EtherP Admin Page Introduction What Isnt Covered in This User’s Guide?Contents of the User’s Guide About This GuidePrint Server Administration User’s Guide HyperNet Fastprint Print Server Administration Features Installing and Starting the EtherP Admin Program Installing EtherP AdminSystem Requirements Starting EtherP Admin Choosing a Name for Your Print Server Getting Started Setting up Your Print ServerSetting a Password for Your Print Server Changing Print Server Port Settings EtherP Admin Administration Port Name See above Description See above Testing Your Print Server Setting up Novell NetWare 3.x PrintingIntroduction to Novell NetWare Printing Print Server Administration User’s Guide Setting up as a NetWare Print Server Print Server Administration User’s Guide Setting up as a NetWare Remote Printer Windows 95 Client Workstations Printing from Client Workstations\\SERVER\Q-LJ5L Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows NT 3.51 Client Workstations Windows 3.x and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Workstations MS-DOS/PC-DOS Workstations NetWare SettingsPrint Server Administration User’s Guide NetWare Directory Services Setting up Novell NetWare 4.x PrintingSetting up as a NetWare Print Server EtherP Admin Administration Setting up as a NetWare Remote Printer Windows 95 Workstations Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Workstations Setting up Microsoft Network Printing Setting up the Print Server for Microsoft Networking \\PS-142634\DJ-660C \\PS-142634\PS-142634-P2 Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows NT 3.51 Client Workstations Windows for Workgroups Client Workstations \\PS-142634\PS-142634-P1 Keeping the Print Queue on a Windows NT Server EtherP Admin Administration Choose Create Printer... from the Printer menu Setting up AppleTalk PrintingChoose AppleTalk Protocol... from the Configuration menu Setting up the Print Server for AppleTalk PrintingPrinting from MacOS Client Workstations Configuring TCP/IP Network Settings Setting up Unix TCP/IP PrintingAllowing SNMP-based Management Choose TCP/IP Protocol... from the Configuration menuPrinting Text Files from Unix Setting up Snmp TrapsPrinting from BSD Unix Versions Answer y and press Enter to continue Script will ask Printing from SCO Unix System V/386Printing from Solaris Printing from Windows NT Printing using Tftp Ftp ip-address EtherP Admin Main Window EtherP Admin AdministrationPress the Define Filter Strings button Filtering the List of Print ServersWorking with Environment Files and Preferences Monitoring Printer Status Checking NetWare Print Jobs Managing Print Queues Configuring NetWare Print ServicesPrint Server Administration User’s Guide Managing Printers Managing Print Servers Select Reset or Factory Reset from the Tools menu Resetting the Print ServerUpgrading the Print Server’s Internal Firmware Using the EtherP Admin Device Diagnostics Window Troubleshooting Print Server ProblemsSetting an IP Address without EtherP Admin Appendix Telnet Interface AdministrationChanging TCP/IP Settings Accessing the Telnet InterfaceSnmp Community Commumity Name Public Community Access Changing Server Settings Changing the Print Server Password Changing Port Settings Changing AppleTalk Settings Netware Displaying Configuration InformationUpgrading Print Server Firmware Index Print Server Administration User’s Guide Tools menu Product Warranty