D-Link DP-802 manual Print Server Setup, Print Server Features

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Internet/Print Server User’s Guide

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PRINT SERVER SETUP

This chapter explains how to use the internet/print server as a net- work print server.

Print Server Features

Print servers improve network printing services in three ways:

They pick up the workload of managing print file traffic to connected printers. This provides workload relief to file serv- ers, and allows the file servers’ full capacity to be used for file access or other direct services to network users.

The internet/print server’s IEEE 1284 compliant, high-speed, bi-directional parallel printer port can transmit to high-speed laser printers much faster than a PC's parallel printer port. A high-speed laser printer can thus be used at its full capacity.

Because the internet/print server is very portable and inexpen- sive compared to a PC-based print server, the printer can be stationed at the location of maximum convenience to users.

The internet/print server’s print server functionality offers extraor- dinary flexibility, operating with most major network operating systems and protocols:

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Contents DP-802 NWay Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Page Limited Warranty Limitation of Warranties Limitation of Liability Vcci a Warning Table of Contents Print Server Setup WAN Port Configuration Specifications Glossary Index Quick Installation Getting StartedQuick Installation Configuration Mandatory Settings for Internet Access Introduction About This GuideAudience Overview of the User’s GuideIntroduction Product Features Product DescriptionInternet Server Technology Non-Internet Implementations Introduction Installation UnpackingDesktop / Shelf Installation One lpr User’s GuideWall Installation Port DescriptionLED Description Serial WANParallel Printer RJ-45 LANPw/Tx Link/RxConnecting to the Local Network Normal LED Flash PatternLAN Connection Connecting to the Internet Connecting Power Connecting PowerInternet Server Setup Setting IP Addresses Using the Default AddressDefault Addressing Example Using Your Own Address Settings Using Telnet to Configure the Server Using a Browser to Configure the Server Minimum Configuration ISP Account Phone Number Default Value Must Be User Modified? YesDNS IP Address ISP Account User ID Default Value none Must Be User Modified? YesDefault Value none ISP Account Password Login Script Prompt Keyin Username Stepanka Password Abcd Choice∙ DNS Domain Name Service an IP address provided by your ISP OperationPrint Server Setup Print Server FeaturesAppleTalk MacOS EtherTalk Connecting the Print ServerNetBEUI Print Server Configuration Print Server Setup Page Configuration Settings Navigation ControlsSystem Configuration Default Value Must Be User Modified? NoServer Name Local LAN IP AddressDefault Value Local LAN Subnet MaskOperation Mode Default Value 30 minutes Must Be User Modified? NoMaximum Idle Time Options sub-menusChange Password WAN Port Configuration Default Value DialupDefault Value 115200 bps Line TypeISP Account User ID Modem AT Commands Options sub-settingsDial Prefix String Atdt default ISP Account IP AddressPrompt Keyin Username Nick Password Abcd Choice Parallel Port Port Name NetBEUI Workgroup Name Parallel Port SpeedParallel Port PJL Printer Default Value LaserWriter Default Value LevelNetBEUI Maximum Connected Sta- tions AppleTalk Printer TypeAppleTalk Font Group Dhcp Server ConfigurationDefault Value Standard IP Address Range Start EnableOptions Yes/No Default Value Yes Default Value 1440 24 hours IP Address Range EndIP Lease Time IP Reserve TableServer Address Configuration Local IP AddressProtocol Advanced Control Configuration Manager Server IP AddressLog and Filter Dial-up ScheduleHoliday Table Routing Table Displaying Information Filter NetBIOS over TCP/IPDisplay Information Tools Dhcp Server StatusSave Configuration System Post TroubleshootingDP-802 LED Post Error Indication Table Device Installation Problems WANStation Configuration Problems Print ServerOperating Problems Page Specifications GeneralEnvironmental and Physical Modem AT Commands Basic AT Command SetModem AT Commands Hook Switch Sn? Extended AT& Command Set Command Var DescriptionModem AT Commands Port Pinouts Serial PortParallel Port RJ-45 PortPort Pinouts RJ-45 Twisted-Pair Cabling Active Pinout Configuration Glossary 100Mbps10Mbps AddressBandwidth Category 3, 4Collision Collision DomainEthernet Fast EthernetHub In-bandTelnet Leased-LineMbps Twisted-pair UTP/STPIndex AppleTalkPinout TCP/IP Offices Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Registration Card