Axis Communications 540/640 Windows Environments OS/2 Environments Unix Environment, Nprinter

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Section 1: Introduction

Windows

Environments

OS/2 Environments

UNIX Environment

In Print Server Mode the AXIS 540/640 emulates a NetWare print server, while in Remote Printer Mode it emulates a workstation running RPRINTER or NPRINTER. Logical printers are supported in both bindery and NDS modes for both PSERVER and

NPRINTER.

Unless you wish to change the default name of your AXIS 540/640 the setup operation within the windows environment may be performed solely with the AXIS Print Utility for Windows, which is supplied on the AXIS Utilities diskette.

Having installed the AXIS 540/640 onto your network, the AXIS Print Utility for Windows may then be used to install and maintain the print server ports as Windows printer ports. Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and Windows NT are all supported.

Unless you wish to change the default name of your AXIS 540/640 the setup operation in an OS2 environment may be performed solely with the supplied AXIS Print Utility for OS2.

Use the AXIS Print Utility for OS/2 to install and integrate the AXIS 540/640 into the OS/2 spool system. The printers attached to the AXIS 540/640 will appear as connected directly to the file server, and may be used by any client on your network.

You can use the AXIS 540/640 as an integral part of your system, so that the printers appear directly connected to the host print spool. Use axinstall for the integration. You can also operate the AXIS 540/640 in an interactive mode to print your host documents.

Several protocols and print methods are provided, the choice of which is governed by your requirements and the system you are using. Five print methods are supported in UNIX: LPD, FTP, PROS A, PROS B, and Reverse Telnet.

The AXIS 540/640 supports any host that uses the TCP/IP protocol suite.

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Contents Preface About AxisAbout this manual Trademark acknowledgements Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC noticesTable of Contents Appendix B Appendix aAppendix C 105Introduction How it Works Web Where to use it Nprinter Windows Environments OS/2 Environments Unix EnvironmentMain Features Introduction Introduction Checking and Identifying the Hardware Basic InstallationOptional accessories Axis 540/542 Connectors STP Axis 640/642 ConnectorsConnecting 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 with Axis NetPilot, on Setting Up NetWare Basic Set Up of the NetworkWeb Based Management Basic Set Up with Axis NetPilot Environment Basic Installation Before you start Basic Set Up for TCP/IPYour Host Table Host NameBasic 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 Set Up using the Axis NetPilot Setting Up NetWarePrint Servers Axis NetPilot NetWare Network Environment window Axis NetPilot Connect NetWare Print Queues window Property Page showing general parameters to be set Limitations AdvantagesAxis NetPilot’s Monitoring Window Other NetWare Configuration Methods NetWare Print Layout with corresponding summary information Axis 540+/542+ NetWare Configuration Installation Using Axis Print Utility for Windows Setting Up 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 Installation Using Axis Print Utility for OS/2 Setting Up OS/2Axis 540/640 User’s Manual Create a Print Queue OS/2 version OS/2 Warp Integrating your Axis 540/640 into the OS/2 EnvironmentSetting Up OS/2 Other OS/2 Configuration Methods Setting Up OS/2 Installation Using the Chooser Window Setting Up MacintoshChoosing a Printer Setting Up Macintosh Setting Up Macintosh Binary YES Binarytype Tbcp Other Macintosh Configuration MethodsAxis 540+/542+ AppleTalk Configuration Installation in the Unix Environment Setting Up UnixFtp salesdept Sh axinstall Advantages Print Methods on TCP/IP NetworksPros 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 Telnet salesdept Trying Using Telnet with the Axis 540/640Root 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 Appendix B The Parameter List Editing the Configuration ParametersPut config Config Net Mask e.g .255.255.0 for class C, 0.0.0.0 for auto-sense Config File100 Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 101 102 Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 103 104 Appendix C Updating the Software Obtaining the Updated SoftwareUpgrading the Software Software UpgradeNetwork using FTP 108 Supported Systems Appendix D Technical SpecificationsSupported Protocols HardwareLogical Connection AttachmentsSecurity Approvals 112 Appendix E How To Contact Axis Axis Communications AB Axis OfficesSoutheast Asia, 51 Thomson Road Japan Axis Communications K.K116 Defrout IndexNetmask Axis 540/640 User’s Manual 119