Toshiba GA-1191 manual Overview for Network Configuration, Unix

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1 EASY SETUP FLOW

Overview for Network Configuration

This equipment supports network printing. To enable network printing, an administrator has to assign the proper network configuration to client computers, servers, and this equipment.

yThis chapter describes the setup flow for network features.

yFor printing using the USB port of this equipment, see the Quick Start Guide for Printing Functions.

Following diagram illustrates the common network configurations for this equipment.

USB Connection

*USB printing is not supported by Macintosh.

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows Vista

Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2008

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows Vista

Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2008

UNIX

TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Local Area Network

Windows Print Server

NetWare Print Server

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows Vista

Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2008

AppleTalk or TCP/IP Local Area Network

Mac OS X

Internet

DNS Server

Email Server

yWhen you want to perform printing from Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows NT using e- STUDIO165/205 or e-STUDIO167/207/237, contact your service technician or representa- tive.

yWhen you want to perform printing from Mac OS 8.6/9.x or Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Classic Mode using e-STUDIO165/205 or e-STUDIO167/207/237, contact your service technician or representative.

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Contents GA-1191 Page Setup Guide for Printing Functions Printing Guide PrefaceSoftware License Agreement Grant of LicenseTerm Disclaimer of Warranty Limitation of LiabilityGovernment Restricted Rights GeneralBefore Reading This Manual Lineup of our manualsBasic functions Facsimile functionsScanning functions How to read this manual Symbols in this manual TrademarksContents Page Setup Flow for Printing Features Setup Flow for Fax FeaturesOverview for Network Configuration UnixConnecting to the local area network over TCP/IP Connecting to the local area network over IPX/SPXPrinting Features Connecting to the local area network over AppleTalk network Connecting to the InternetFax Features Setup Flow for Printing Features Setup flow for Windows printingSystem requirements Setup flow for Raw TCP or LPR printing Windows Set up the Raw TCP if requiredInstall the Client Software for Raw TCP or LPR printing Setup flow for IPP printing Windows Printer connectionSet up the Ddns Session if required Set up the IPP Print ServiceInstall the Client Software for IPP printing Setup flow for printing via Windows print server Setup procedureSet up the Windows print server Setup flow for Novell printing Windows Setup procedure Set up the NetWare print server Setup flow for Macintosh printing Set up the NetWare SessionSet up the NetWare Print Service Install the Client Software for Novell printingSetup flow for AppleTalk printing Macintosh Setup procedure Set up the AppleTalkInstall the Macintosh PPD file Setup flow for LPR printing Macintosh Set up the LPD Print ServiceSetup flow for IPP printing Macintosh Set up the Ddns Session if required Setup flow for Bonjour printing Macintosh Set up the BonjourSetup flow for Unix printing Setup flow for LPR printing UnixInstall the Cups for Unix printing Setup flow for IPP printing Unix Set up the IPP Print Service Setup Flow for Fax Features Setup flow for network-fax transmissionSetup Procedure Set up the Fax Settings Install the Client Software for Network FaxSetting UP Network Server About Network Server Setup Setting up Windows Print ServerAbout Network Server Setup Setting up Windows Print Server Configuring the Windows print serverInstalling the printer drivers as shared printers Setting up the client computers Setting up NetWare Print Server Setting up the NetWare in NDS modeSetting up the NetWare in Ndps mode Setting up Ndps using Novell printer gatewaySelect a created printer and click OK Page Click Browse Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driveClick OK Click OK to close the Ndps Broker dialog boxUpdate Click NextClick Finish At each OS tab, and click ContinueAt each OS tab, and click Continue Setting up the NetWare in iPrint mode At the server console, enter the following syntaxEnabling iPrint service Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Overview Network Setting Checklists IPP printing in a Windows operating system environmentCorrectly Novell printing in a NetWare environment AppleTalk printing in a Macintosh environmentLPR printing in a Macintosh environment LPR printing in a Unix environmentIPP printing in a Unix environment Problem description Equipment Detection and Printing CheckCannot detect this equipment Assistance Rectly Cannot ping this equipment Cannot print from client computer Cannot print data to this equipment Page Index Index GA-1191 OME09007300 GA-1191
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GA-1191 specifications

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