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Intermate100 / Intermate101
10/100 Mbit Ethernet Multi-Protocol Externally Attached Print Servers
7th Edition
Print Server Administration Manual
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1. Introduction
1.1. Target Audience and Products
1.1.1. Target Audience
1.1.2. Print Servers, Component Codes and Release Levels
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1.2. Types of Documentation
1.2.1. Manual and Guides
1.2.2. Other Types of Documentation
1.3. Conventions Used in the Manual and Guides
1.4. Topics in This Manua l
1.4.1. About the Supported Printing Environments
1.4.2. About Tools for Management and Configuration
1.4.3. About Initial Contact
1.4.4. About Configuring the Basic and Permission Sub- Groups
1.4.5. About Configuring Services and Host-Sessions
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1.4.6. Other Configurations
1.4.7. About Information and Monitoring Possibilities
1.4.8. About Upgrades and Maintenance
1.4.9. About the Appendices
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2. Windows 2000 and Windows XP
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Raw Socket Printing (Standard TCP/IP Port)
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2.3. LPR
2.3.1. Native LPR
2.3.2. Intermate Print Port
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2.4. Internet Print Protocol
http://192.168.0.227:631/printer
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3. Windows NT 4.0
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Using an Intermate Print Port for Raw Socket or LPR
3.2.1. Install the Print Port Program
3.2.2. Define Printer and Port
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3.3. Native LPR
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\<systemroot>\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
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4. Windows 95/98
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Install the Print Port Program
4.3. New Printer
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4.4. Add the Intermate Port 9100 or LPR printer port
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5. Novell Netware (LPR via pure IP)
6. Apple LaserWriter (LPR only)
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Mac OS 8.1 (and higher)
6.3. Mac OS 7.5 or Earlier
7. AIX
7.1. Topics Covered
7.2. LPR (ASCII)
Initialization Screen
How to Print LPD
7.3. FTP
7.4. IPDS with PSF/6000
7.4.1. Create a new IPDS printer definition
7.4.2. Checking and Using the IPDS Connection
7.5. General Printing Problems for AIX
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8. OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp
8.1. Topics Covered
8.2. LPR (ASCII data, e.g. PCL and Postscript)
8.2.1. Create a new printer and queue
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8.2.2. Print using LPR command from the Command Line
LPR -b -s<server> -p<queue> <file>
LPRMON -b -s192.168.0.227 -ppar_b LPT3
LPR -b -s192.168.0.227 -ppar_b config.sys 8.2.3. Print from WIN-OS/2 using the LPRMON command
LPRMON -b -s<server> -p<queue> LPT<n>
8.2.4. To obtain status from the TCP/IP LPD connected printer
LPQ -l -s<server> -p<queue>
8.2.5. Troubleshooting
8.3. IPDS from PSF/2
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9. HTTP (Browser)
9.1. Prerequisites
9.2. How To Connect
9.3. Menu Items and Groups Before Login
9.4. Login with User Name and Password
9.5. Menu Items and Groups After Login
9.6. How to Change Settings on Configuration Pages
9.7. Activating New Values By Rebooting
9.8. Logout
10. Configuration Using a Telnet Client
10.1. Connecting
===>telnet 192.168.4.170
c:\telnet 192.168.4.170
Platform Prerequisites
10.2. Menu Items and Settings
10.3. Activating New Values By Rebooting
11. The Intermate Management and Configuration Utility (IMCU)
11.1. What the IMCUIMCU is and how It works
11.2. This Chapter Covers Installation and Basic Use
11.3. Installation of the Various Elements
11.4. Establishing an IMCU Server
11.5. How to Log In and Out
11.6. Device List / Available Agents
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11.7. Installing Agents
11.7.1. Remote Installation of an Agent from the IMCU
server
11.7.2. Direct Installation of an Agent on a PC
11.7.3. Troubleshooting Agent Installation on a PC
11.7.4. Embedded Agent on the Intermate1xx
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12. IP Assignments for Initial Contact
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Information Needed Before Starting
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12.3. Method Overview
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12.4. Assignment Using BOOTP
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12.5. Assignment Using RARP
<Hardware address> <Host name>
192.168.0.227 00:c0:a2:00:80:1e
<IP address> <Hardware address>
00:c0:a2:00:80:1e ima101-a
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12.6. Assignment Using DHCP
12.7. Static IP Assignment Using ARP and PING
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arp -s 192.168.0.227 00-c0-a2-00-80-1e
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12.8. Static IP Assignment Using th e IMCU
Prerequisites
Steps 1
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13. [TCP/IP]
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Mandatory IP-identifying information
13.2.1. Host Name
13.2.2. Syntax for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
13.2.3. Enable DHCP, BOOTP, RARPor none of these
13.3. Optional Settings
13.3.1. DNS Server for Look-Ups
13.3.2. WINS Server
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14.2. Administrative Parameters
14.2.1. Model
14.2.2. SysAdmin contact
14.2.3. Devices location
14.2.4. Device Name
14.3. System Target Printer
14.4. Enable Front Panel Messages (PJL)
15. [Network]
15.1. Media speed and duplex
15.2. Enable Local MAC Address
15.3. Local MAC Address
16. Configuring Permissions
16.1. [Password Change]
16.2. [License Key]
16.2.1. Ordering a key
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16.2.2. License Key Entry
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17. Processing Facilities
17.1. Introduction
17.2. TCP/IP Sessions, Services and Host-Sessions
Figure 4. HPO: SCS TN5250E Host Sessions
Figure 5. HPO: SCS TN3270E Host Session
Figure 6. HPO: IPDS Host Session
17.3. Physical Printers = Target Pr in ters
17.3.1. Local Printer
17.3.2. Network Printers Using NDO
17.3.3. The System Target Printer
17.4. Processing Layers
17.5. Use Logical Printer/Output To
17.6. Logical Printers
17.6.1. PR0 / Logical Printer 0
17.6.2. The Configurable Logical Printers 1-8
Physical printer
a) Pre- and Post-Job Processing (String Before and String After)
b) String Substitution
How Strings Are Written
17.7. Data Manipulation in the Logical Prin ter Layer
17.7.1. Examples of Logical Printer Definitions
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Figure 8. Mixed, complex environment but only one printer
17.7.2. Processing FlowsExamples
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17.8. Load Balancing Pools (NDO only)
17.9. Working with NDO Load Balancing Pools and Data Manipulation
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18. [Local Printer Parallel Port]
18.1. IntroductionMessages and Status Reporting
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18.2. Parallel Port IEEE P1284 Negotiation Mode
Values for print servers using releases 2111 and higher
Values for print servers using releases older than 2111
18.3. IEEE Timing Log (for ECP and Nibble Modes)
18.4. PJL Support
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18.5. Compatible Mode, Report Problems As...
18.5.1. Report Compatible Mode PE as:
18.5.2. Report Compatible Mode ERROR as:
18.6. Special PJL Settings for ECP and Nibble
18.6.1. PJL Printer Status Feedback Frequency
18.6.2. Check for Pending Printer Data When Idle For / Reverse Data
18.7. About Error Reporting in ECP Mode
18.8. Enable Power Detection
19. Network Destination Option
19.1. Requirements
19.2. Configurations for Each Network Destination #
19.3. Hostname (Mandatory)
19.4. Print Method (Mandatory)
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19.6. LPR settings
19.6.1. Printer LPR Queue Name
19.6.2. LPR Count Byte (MB)
19.7. Changes Needed on Other Configuration Pages
19.7.1. Local PrinterDo Not Enable Power Detection
19.7.2. System Target Printer in a Stand-Alo n e Setup
20. [Logical Printers 1-8]
20.1. Introduction
Target Printer (1-2 mandatory fields)
Up to 3 optional fields for data manipulation
Order of fields within each set
20.2. Target Printer
20.3. Load Balancing Pool
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20.4. String Before and String After
20.5. String Substitutions
21. [Substitution Strings]
21.1. Input String # and Output String#
21.2. Planning
22. Services in Input Control
22.1. Common Feature: How to Direct Output
22.2. Raw Socket (= Port 9100" = Reverse Telnet)
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22.3. LPR Print Queues (LPD Protocol)
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22.4. FTP Print
22.4.1. Configuration
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22.4.2. Using FTP Print
22.5. IPP Print (Internet Printing Protocol)
22.5.1. Included Features
22.5.2. Print server configuration
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22.6. ThinPrint
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23. Printed Information Available
23.1. Main Status Pages
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23.3. Help > [Quick Guide]
24. Standard Monitoring Information
24.1. The Status Group on the HTTP Menu
24.2. Status > Target Printer Info
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24.3. Status > System Log
24.4. Warnings and Error Messages
24.4.1. Messages requiring you to seek help from a point of purchase
24.4.2. Messages about things you can fix yourself
25. Configurable Monitoring Tools
25.1. [IMCU Agent]
25.2. [E-Mail Notification]
Choose [E-Mail Notification] in the Status Monitoring sub- group.
The mail will also show System Admin. Contact and Device Location.
26. Configure [SNMP]
26.1. Introduction and Pre-Requisites
MIB
26.2. Set Up a Connection With Your SNMP Tool
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26.3. Edit Variables
26.4. Load and Edit Options (Parameters)
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26.5. Traps
To set up traps 1
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set the parameters you want.
1192.168.4.186
00000000400c0a20507f8
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26.6. Using and Viewing Traps
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27. Printer and Job Status via Finger (External Tool)
27.1. Purposes and Limitations
27.2. How to Use It
finger @<IP address>
finger @192.168.0.227
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28. Upgrade Components
28.1. What and How
28.1.1. How to Get Upgrades
28.1.2. How to See Which Firmware is Currently Loaded
28.2. What the Firmware File Names Mean
28.2.1. Two Part Version-Naming System
28.2.2. Release Level Designations
28.2.3. Overview of Component Types and File Names
28.3. FSS-Files
28.4. Configuration Files
28.4.1. The configuration file: ima_cfg.bin
28.4.2. .IDB
28.5. The Print Servers FTP Directory and Its Librarie s
28.5.1. Intermate100 (G22)
28.5.2. Intermate101 (G32 and G34)
28.6. How to Inspect the FTP Directory
ftp 192.168.0.227
cd <libraryname>
dir
29. Using FTP Directly
29.1. Upgrades of Firmware and Fonts (FFS files)
put <source> <target>
cd Maincode (Case sensitive on G32- or G34-based units.
put C:\PrintServerUpdates\G22_2021.FFS
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get controlled
get immediate
cd \reboot
29.2. Upgrades of IDBs
29.3. The Binary Configuration File (ima_config.bin)
Config
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ftp 192.168.0.277
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ftp 192.168.0.170
cd Config (case sensitive in G32)
put C:\PrintServerConfigs\ima_cfg.bin
30. Using the IMCU for Maintenance
30.1. Advantages
30.2. Single Print Server
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About file types
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FFS files, such as Main Code
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30.3. Bulk Upgrade
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31.2. The Intermate Download Utility Program
32. Overview of Types of Resets
32.1. Activate New, Saved Settings with a Reboot
32.2. Restore Factory Default Settings: Remote
32.3. Restore Factory Defaults: TEST Button
Intermate100
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aIntermate101Turn the unit off by pulling the
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32.4. Crash Recovery (Intermate101 only)
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Appendix A. Customer Support
A.3. Gathering Information
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Appendix B. Technical Information
B.1. Hardware
Top View
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B.2. Supported Printers and Performance Features
B.3. Emission Notices and Approvals
USA: FCC Rules Part 15, Class A
EU: EMC, CE Declaration of Conformity
Appendix C. Hardware Installation
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Appendix D. Information from LEDs and from the TEST Button
D.1. LED Patterns in Various Modes
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D.2. TEST Button to Print Main Status Pages or Quick Guide
Appendix E. US ASCII 7-bit Character Set: Decimal Values 32 - 126
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Appendix F. String Syntax
F.1. Basic Rules and Encoded Bytes
Note:
F.2. Examples of Valid Strings and Invalid Strings
Appendix G. Configuration Checklists
G.1. Overall Checklist
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G.2. Checklist for Each Service or Host Session
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Appendix H. Troubleshooting
H.1. Cannot print a job
H.2. Cannot PING the printer
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Notices
Introduction
1. Introduction............................... ................................................... 4
Printing Environments
8. OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp...................................... ......................59
Tools for Management and Configuration
9. HTTP (Browser).............................................. ............................67
10. Configuration Using a Telnet Client...................... ... ................75
11. The Intermate Management and Configuration Utility (IMCU)78
Initial Contact
12. IP Assignments for Initial Contact......... .................................. 88
Configuring the Basic and Permissions Sub-Groups
16. Configuring Permissions........................ ................................ 113
Configuring Print Services and Host-Sessions
17. Processing Facilities...................... ......................................... 117
18. [Local Printer Parallel Port].................................................... . 135
19. Network Destination Option.................................................... 144
20. [Logical Printers 1-8]................ ............................................... 151
21. [Substitution Strings].................. ............................................ 157
22. Services in Input Control..................................................... 159
Management Information and Monitoring Possibilities
23. Printed Information Available................................ ................. 170
24. Standard Monitoring Information.................................... ....... 173
25. Configurable Monitoring Tools............................................... 178
26. Configure [SNMP]........................ ............................................ 180
Upgrades and Maintenance
28. Upgrade Components....................... ...................................... 197
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Appendices