Axis Host-to-LAN Print Servers

P r i n t S e r v e r s

Technical Specifications

MODELS

AXIS 5470e (Ethernet)

Copier model

Standalone 1 port 10/100baseT/ Ethernet print server with advanced TCP/IP and SNA support for non-IPDS and IPDS IBM host system printing. Support for digital copier finishing options

AXIS 5470e (Ethernet)

IPDS model

Standalone 1 port 10/100baseT Ethernet print server with advanced TCP/IP and SNA support for non-IPDS and IPDS IBM host system printing

AXIS 5470e (Ethernet)

SNA model

Standalone 1 port 10/100baseT Ethernet print server with advanced TCP/IP and SNA support for non-IPDS IBM host system printing

AXIS 5470e (Ethernet)

TCP/IP model

Standalone 1 port 10/100baseT Ethernet print server with advanced TCP/IP support for non- IPDS IBM host system printing

AXIS 670e (Token Ring)

Standalone 3 port STP/UTP Token Ring print server with advanced TCP/IP and SNA support for non-IPDS and IPDS IBM host system printing and digital copiers

SUPPORTED SYSTEMS

IBM Mainframe

IBM S/370, S/390, 30xx, 43xx, 47xx, 937x, 81xx.The print server emulates an IBM 3174 control unit and subsequent coax printers when running SNA.

IBM AS/400

The print server emulates an IBM 5494 control unit and subsequent twinax printers when running SNA.

SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS

NetWare

IPX, SAP, RIP, SPX, NCP (extended with NDS),

LIP and NDPS

TCP/IP- ASCII Environments

LPD, FTP,Telnet, Reverse Telnet, PROS, BOOTP,

ARP, RARP, DHCP, ICMP, IP,TCP, UDP,

HTTP and TFTP

Parallel

TCP/IP in Mainframe Environment TN3270E, raw TCP/IP, LPR/LPD, PPR/PPD, ASCII, 3270DS, SCS and IPDS data streams

SNA in Mainframe Environment

SNA LU 1 and SNA LU 3 (node type 2.0). IBM 3174 control unit emulation. ASCII, 3270DS, SCS and IPDS data streams

TCP/IP in AS/400 Environment TN5250E, raw TCP/IP, LPR/LPD, PPR/PPD, ASCII, SCS and IPDS datastreams

SNA in AS/400 Environment

SNA LU 6.2 (node type 2.1). IBM 5494 control unit emulation. ASCII, SCS and IPDS data streams

LAN Manager/LAN Server

NetBIOS/NetBEUI or TCP/IP

Windows

NetBIOS/NetBEUI or TCP/IP

Apple EtherTalk (5470e)

INSTALLATION

Print server resident parameters set using a Web browser, AXIS NetPilot, FTP, HTTP or via a text file sent from the IBM host.

IBM PRINTER EMULATIONS

IBM Mainframe environment: 4332, 4028, 3812 model 2, 3816 model 01S and 01D, 4224, 4230, 3287, 3268, 4214 and 3262

IBM AS/400 environment: 4332, 4028, 3812, 3816, 4214-2, 5224, 5225, 5256, 4230, 5x27-2 KS, 5x27-3 KSSM, 5x27-3 and 5x27-5

NETWORK MANAGEMENT

SNMP-MIB II compliant private enterprise MIB included. Print server status and management via NWAdmin/PCONSOLE and ThinWizard.

LOGICAL CONNECTION

Supports NWay, which provides auto-detection of the network speed. Use of IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, SNAP and Ethernet II frame types simultaneously.

IBM Mainframe or AS/400

NETWORK ATTACHMENTS

AXIS 5470e

RJ-45 connector (Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable) for 10/100baseT Ethernet

AXIS 670e

STP/UTP Token Ring

SECURITY

UNIX: Root password, user access list and printer access

NetWare: Encrypted passwords

LOGICAL PRINTERS

The eight logical printer ports can be programmed to perform auto-ASCII to PostScript conversion, string before and after job, string substitution, alternative output and character set conversion. In the 5470e Copier version, each logical printer port can be configured to activate a number of finishing options in the digital copier.

PARALLEL PRINTERS (670e)

Two IEEE 1284 compliant high-speed parallel- ports, 25-pin DSUB

PARALLEL PRINTER (5470e)

One IEEE 1284 compliant high-speed parallel-port

SERIAL PRINTER (670e)

1 serial port, RS-232C, 9-pin DSUB XON/XOFF or RTS/CTS. Data rates up to 115,200 baud.

HARDWARE

32-bit RISC controller,

5470e – 8MB RAM memory,

670e – 2MB RAM memory

FRONT PANEL

2 LED Indicators: Power and Network. Push- button for information printouts

POWER CONSUMPTION

Maximum 5.1 W. Power provided by external supply 5470e, 670e – Type PS-B 12V 500 mA

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Size (670e): H 1.0 in/2.5 cm, W 6.1 in/15.5 cm,

D 4.7 in/12.0 cm. Weight: .55 lb/.25 kg

Size (5470e): H 1.1 in/2.7 cm, W 2.2 in/5.6

cm,D4.7 in/12 cm. Weight: .26 lb/.12 kg

Temperature: 40–105°F (5–40°C)

Humidity: 10–95% non-condensing

AXIS 5470e

OS/2,

NetWare

Macintosh

UNIX

Windows

LAN Mgr/LAN Svr

 

 

 

 

Approvals: EMC CE; EN 55022/1987, EN50082-1/1992, FCC Class A

Safety: EN 60950, approved power supplies for all countries

 

 

 

P R O D U C T

S E L E C T I O N

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Supported NOS and Protocols

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network

100 Mbps

Digital copier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Netware

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windows

 

(Bindary &

LAN Mgr/

 

Apple

Model #

 

Connections

Support

Support

SNA

TN3270E

TN5250E

IPDS

OS/400

OS/390

(NT,WW,95)

 

NDS)

LAN Srv

LANtastic

Ether Talk

AXIS 5470e TCP/IP

RJ-45

(10Mbps & 100Mbps)

 

 

 

 

AXIS 5470e SNA

RJ-45

(10Mbps & 100Mbps)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AXIS 5470e IPDS

RJ-45

(10Mbps & 100Mbps)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AXIS 5470e COPIER

RJ-45

(10Mbps & 100Mbps)

 

AXIS 670e

4Mbps and 16Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Axis Communications

www.axis.com

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Axis Communications S/390 Models, Supported Systems, Supported Protocols, Installation, IBM Printer Emulations, Security

S/390, AS/400 specifications

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