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Appendix D: Technical Specifications

Logical Connection

AXIS 540/542 Running simultaneously any combination of the supported protocols. Use of IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, SNAP and Ethernet II frame types simultaneously.

AXIS 640/642 Running simultaneously any combination of the supported protocols. Use of IEEE802.2 and IEEE802.5 (with Early Token release support for 16 Mbps), frame types simultaneously.

Attachments

AXIS 540/540+ 10baseT (Twisted Pair) Ethernet.

AXIS 542/542+ 10base2 (Thin) Ethernet.

AXIS 640 Media type 3/RJ45/UTP. Support for 4 and 16 Mbps Token Ring networks.

AXIS 642 Media type 1/DB9/STP. Support for 4 and 16 Mbps Token Ring networks.

Security

UNIX: Root password. User access list and printer access.

NetWare: Encrypted passwords.

Logical Printers The logical printer ports can be programmed to perform auto ASCII to PostScript conversion, string before and after job, string substitution, alternative output and character set conversion.

Parallel Printer One IEEE 1284 compliant high-speed parallel port, 36-pin Centronics connector. Sustained throughput up to 400 kbytes/s using NetWare or LAN Server/LAN Manager. Bi-directional support for Apple, Reverse Telnet, PROS.

Front Panel 2 LED indicators: Power and Network.

Test button for information printouts.

Slide switch for Token Ring speed (AXIS 640/642 only).

Power Consumption Power provided by external supply

AXIS 540/540+ Maximum 170 mA at 12 VDC. (Type PS-A, 9 V, 300 mA). Power can optionally be provided by the printer (Centronics pin 18: 5 VDC, 300 mA).

AXIS 542/542+ Maximum 170 mA at 15 VDC. (Type PS-B, 12 V, 500 mA).

AXIS 640/642: Maximum 170 mA at 15 VDC. (Type PS-B, 12 V, 500 mA). An optional jumper enables power provided by the printer (Centronics pin 18: 5 VDC, 350 mA).

Dimensions Height x Width x Depth

AXIS 540/540+ 1.1 x 2.2 x 4.7 inches (2.7 x 5.6 x 11.8 cm)

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Contents About this manual PrefaceAbout Axis Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC notices Trademark acknowledgementsTable of Contents Appendix C Appendix aAppendix B 105Introduction How it Works Web Where to use it Windows Environments OS/2 Environments Unix Environment NprinterMain Features Introduction Introduction Basic Installation Checking and Identifying the HardwareOptional accessories Axis 540/542 Connectors Axis 640/642 Connectors STPConnecting Printers to the Axis 540/640 Connecting the Axis 540/542 to the Ethernet Network Connecting the Axis 640/642 to the Token Ring Network Basic Set Up of the Network Basic Set Up with Axis NetPilot, on Setting Up NetWareWeb Based Management Basic Set Up with Axis NetPilot Environment Basic Installation Basic Set Up for TCP/IP Before you startHost Name Your Host TableBasic Installation Axis 540/542 Ethernet Print Server Axis 640/642 Token Ring Print Server Type the following command Arp -s ether host name 00408c100086 temp Node address host name Example for Axis 540/542 /Ethernet Using Dhcp in Windows Setting Up NetWare Set Up using the Axis NetPilotPrint Servers Axis NetPilot NetWare Network Environment window Axis NetPilot Connect NetWare Print Queues window Property Page showing general parameters to be set Advantages LimitationsAxis NetPilot’s Monitoring Window Other NetWare Configuration Methods NetWare Print Layout with corresponding summary information Axis 540+/542+ NetWare Configuration Setting Up Windows Installation Using Axis Print Utility for WindowsSetting Up Windows Windows Windows for Workgroups Setting Up Windows Setting Up Windows Windows Setting Up Windows Windows NT Windows NT LPD Printing Setting Up Windows Other Windows Configuration Methods Setting Up OS/2 Installation Using Axis Print Utility for OS/2Axis 540/640 User’s Manual Integrating your Axis 540/640 into the OS/2 Environment Create a Print Queue OS/2 version OS/2 WarpSetting Up OS/2 Other OS/2 Configuration Methods Setting Up OS/2 Setting Up Macintosh Installation Using the Chooser WindowChoosing a Printer Setting Up Macintosh Setting Up Macintosh Other Macintosh Configuration Methods Binary YES Binarytype TbcpAxis 540+/542+ AppleTalk Configuration Setting Up Unix Installation in the Unix EnvironmentFtp salesdept Sh axinstall Print Methods on TCP/IP Networks AdvantagesPros a Limitations Reverse Telnet Other Unix Systems OS/2 Systems Logical Printer Changes to data Result PR5AFT PR1STR 0A 02 0D 0A PR1FILT. None PR2FILT. Postscr PR3FILT. Autops PostScript conversion on Read-back of information Using Telnet with the Axis 540/640 Telnet salesdept TryingRoot account Status using Telnet Using Snmp for Remote Monitoring Setting Up Unix Other Unix Configuration Methods Setting Up Unix Web Based Management Accessing the Web Pages Axis 540/542 Home Enhanced Http Management Services Axis 540/640 User’s Manual Web Based Management Appendix a The Test Button Axis 540/640 User’s Manual Editing the Configuration Parameters Appendix B The Parameter ListPut config Config Config File Net Mask e.g .255.255.0 for class C, 0.0.0.0 for auto-sense100 Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 101 102 Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 103 104 Obtaining the Updated Software Appendix C Updating the SoftwareSoftware Upgrade Upgrading the SoftwareNetwork using FTP 108 Supported Protocols Appendix D Technical SpecificationsSupported Systems HardwareSecurity Logical ConnectionAttachments Approvals 112 Appendix E How To Contact Axis Axis Offices Axis Communications ABJapan Axis Communications K.K Southeast Asia, 51 Thomson Road116 Index DefroutNetmask Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 119