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Printronix Network Interface Card Manual
378 pages 2.54 Mb
2 READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THIS PRINTER5 Trademark Acknowledgements7 IntroductionInstallation And Configuration 8 3 Embedded NIC Web Page9 4 Windows Configuration10 5 Unix Configuration11 Novell ConfigurationNovell Configuration For 12 8 OS/2 Configuration9 z/OS Configuration, IPDS Printer 13 10 AS/400 Configuration, ASCII Printer11 AS/400 Configuration, IPDS Printer 14 12 z/OS Configuration, TN3270E13 AS/400 Configuration, TN5250 15 14 Monitoring Printers15 Commands 16 Extra Features 16 Glossary17 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Overview 18 What Special Features Are Available21 Destinations/QueuesModels 24 10/100Base-TFigure 2. Status Indicator Lights and DIP Switches 10/100Base-T 25 Run and Auto Reset ModesTable 1. Run Mode and Auto Reset Mode Indicator Descriptions STAT Indication Description Network IndicatorTable 2. NET LED Indicator NET 26 ETHERNET Integrated NIC Card LED:Table 3. Integrated NIC LED Indicator WLAN ADAPTER Wireless Network IndicatorTable 4. Wireless NIC STAT LED States System Condition STAT LED without with 27 Wireless Network IndicatorTable 5. Wireless NIC NET LED States WLAN Network Condition NET LED Table 6. Wireless NIC NET LED States (No WLAN) Wired Ethernet Network Condition (No WLAN) 28 DIP SwitchesWLAN Table 7. 10/100Base-TDIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Comments Normal operation Factory default Default IP Reserved Speed Setting for 10/100Base-T 29 Speed Setting for 10/100Base-T1.10mbps Half Duplex 2.10mbps Full Duplex 3.100mbps Half Duplex 4.100mbps Full Duplex 5.NIC in Auto mode in 100mbps FD environment 30 Chapter 1 Conventions Used In This Manual6.NIC in Auto mode in 10mbps HD environment (determined using 10hd hub) boldface ping ftp.CompanyWebsite.com ping ipname 31 Notes And Notices1-714-368-2686in the Americas 31-24-6489410in Europe, Middle East, and Africa 65-65484114in Asia Pacific www.printronix.com http://www.printronix.com/public/servicessupport default.aspx 33 2 Installation And55 3 Embedded NICWeb Page 93 4 Windows127 5 Unix Configuration155 6 Novell Configuration171 7 Novell ConfigurationFor 10/100Base-T Interfaces 203 8 OS/2 Configuration211 9 z/OS ConfigurationIPDS Printer212 Chapter 9 OverviewConfiguration Procedure 213 Configuration ProcedureConfiguring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files 214 Define the Communications Control Unit to z/OSModify the TCP/IP Profile in z/OS 217 Verify the Printer ConnectionTSO PING ip_address TSO PING ping ip_address ip_address EZA0458I Ping V3R1: Pinging host 9.99.12.33 (Use ATTN to interrupt.) EZA0463I PING: Ping #1 response took 0.084 seconds. Successes so far EZA0464I PING: Ping #1 timed out 218 Define the Printer to JESJES2 Printer Definitions FSS(FSS1),PROC=PSFPROC,HASPFSSM=HASPFSSM DRAIN,MARK,TRKCELL=YES FSSDEF FSSDEF FSSNAME=FSS1 JES3 Printer Definitions 219 Define the Printer to PSFEach TCP/IP-attachedprinter must be defined to PSF with a PRINTDEV statement in the PSF startup procedure NOTE: The line matrix printer supports only resident symbol sets 222 Figure 25. Sample PSFPROC procedure//STEP01EXEC PGM=ASPPIEP,REGION=4096K PARM=(,,,,tcpip_name) IPADDR Verifying a TCP/IP-AttachedPrinter on z/OS 223 Verifying a TCP/IP-AttachedPrinter on z/OSStarting a TCP/IP-attachedPrinterJES2 printer_name JES3 *VARY printer_name,ON *VARY ,ON Stopping a TCP/IP-attachedPrinter$Pprinter_name MODIFY FSSname,FORCE,printer_name Sharing Line Matrix Printers on z/OS 224 Resolving IPDS Printing ProblemsJES Spool Printer SharingMGMTMODE=OUTAVAIL FAILURE=WCONNECT TIMEOUT=REDRIVE DISCINTV=n 225 JES Spool Printer SharingMGMTMODE FAILURE TIMEOUT DISCINTV Chapter 9 Handling z/OS Connectivity Problems 226 Port Switching Printer SharingPing is Not Successful 227 Ping is Successful 229 10 AS/400 ConfigurationASCII Printer 245 11 AS/400 Configuration275 12 z/OS ConfigurationTN3270E276 Chapter 12 Program MaterialsAdditional information regarding the telnet server and Info Print Server can be found in the following manuals For z/OS V1R2 and above, the TCPIP information can be found in •InfoPrint Server Customization Guide, S544-5744-03 •InfoPrint ServerOperation and Administration, S544-5745-03 PRT9 AND FSSDEF FOR LINE MATRX 06/27/97 MM PRINTER9 CLASS=K,SEP,NOMARK,MODE=FSS,FSS=PRINTWAY PRMODE=(LINE,PAGE),WS=(W,Q),SETUP=NOHALT,START=NO ASSOCIATE PRINTWAY WITH ITS START UP PROCEADURE FSS(PRINTWAY) PROC=COURWTR,AUTOSTOP=YES Figure 37. JES Definition Defining PRINTER9 //COURWTR PROC //SYSABEND DD SYSOUT //SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT Figure 38. Example Of Proc Used To Start INFOPRINT Server VTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270E Figure 39. Example Of The APPLID That Represents A Copy Of IPDS 277 VTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270EFigure 40. MODTAB Entries TCPIP Configuration With TN3270E 279 TCPIP Configuration With TN3270E280 Printer Inventory Manager As Defined WithTN3270E 293 13 AS/400 ConfigurationTN5250Chapter 13 Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session 294 Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session295 User Supplied ValuesHost: For this session, use the IP value from (step 4 above) Device description: This is the name of the virtual device Auto connect: •If true (enabled) then queue and device automatically attach NOTE: Leave other values at their default descriptions Example of telnet session commands: Command List Store Commandsstore tn dest <dxprn>msgqname<msgqname>msgqlib<msgqlib Chapter 13 Using Telnet Commands for TN5250 296 List CommandsTN5250 Auto Connect Command Getting Started 301 14 Monitoring Printers305 15 CommandsChapter 15 Command Shell Overview 306 Getting Command Help“?” Command Command Prefixes 307 Store Commands308 Chapter 15 Complete Command List314 offstandard enhanced a.In Progress. A job in the printer is not yet finished b.Done. There are no jobs in the printer. All previous jobs are finished Example: store pserver opts jobsecurity jobtimeout jobsecurity jobtimeout seconds 316 Default: enabledstore pserver from default Set all general print server settings back to factory defaults store pserver from current 318 store tcpip del default [1|2]Example: store tcpip route del default1 192.75.11.1 store tcpip route add [host|net] <network> [/mask>] <router> <ifnum> [<metric>] Example: store tcpip route add net 192.75.12.0 packets 320 store tn dest <dxprn> host <IPaddressDefault: Unconfigured (empty) IP address store tn dest <dxprn> port <portnum Default: Unconfigured (empty) description Store the queue name to which system messages will be logged Default: QSYSOPR Store the queue library to which system messages will be logged 321 See “tn dest <dxprn> start | stop” commandstore tn dest <dxprn> copytimeout Example: store tn dest d1prn copytimeout 322 Set Commands323 Set CommandsServices 324 set ifcExample: set ifc <ifnum> up|down Example: set logpath l2 type job user printer pgcnt job Job ID, username, etc user User ID along with three messages per job about start and finish cksum 16-bitchecksum value to confirm integrity of data printed printer For special printer feedback ioport Printer error messages determined through the parallel port pins TCP-port TCP port number ranging from 1024 to email Particular user's email address. This address is set using the set sysinfo email emailname@IPaddress or emailname@domain.com command command 325 syslog326 onlcrdescramble xtab 330 set snmp emailformat <index> [-]shortset snmp shortmsglen <index> <length set snmp email <index> [-]active Enable or disable sending e-mailalert messages for an SNMP alert table entry Example: set snmp alerts 1 warning -cutter] The index is the index number of the SNMP manager/alert table 332 set sysinfo syslog335 savereset 338 ADAPTER list net339 default340 foxtts loopb 341 ping343 16 Extra Features357 Glossary358 EEPROMfactory defaults Factory Settings Firmware Panic Flash FTP gateway gateway address Hardware Exception HTML ifnum interface script I/O port 359 LANLED logpath LPD/LPR MAC MIB model NetBIOS Monitor Mode npsh PDF 360 Persistent DHCPping print path protocol PSERVER RAM RARP 361 ROMrouter RPRINTER socket subnet mask TCP/IP TCP port telnet UTP WAN 363 SymbolsNumerics 378 For technical assistance, contact yourDistributor/VAR/Reseller for serviceFor further assistance, contact the Printronix Customer Support Center Printronix Customer Support Center Americas (714) Europe, Middle East, and Africa (31) Asia Pacific (65) Web site: http://www.printronix.com/public/servicessupport/default.aspx Printronix Supplier Center (800) (33) 1 46 25 (65) 6548 4116 or (65) 6548 Web site: http://www.printronix.com/public/supplies/default.aspx
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