Configuring Optional Terminal | 25 |
For a network printer to be used (via SMB), all the requirements above must be met.
Also, for a server with an NTFS file system, the security must be altered to allow guests to have full access to all files and directories in the network services tree. Perform the following steps:
1.Use Windows NT Explorer to locate the folder in which network services is installed (<drive>:\netservices is the default).
2.Select File (or
3.Select Properties to open the Properties dialog box for the folder.
4.Select the Sharing tab and select the Shared As radio button. Enter a share name (or use the default) and set the User Limit as desired.
5.Select Security Permissions Add Show Users.
6.Select Guest and Full Control, then press OK.
7.Select both Replace Permission check boxes and press OK.
8.Reply Yes to the Query and press OK.
9.After the Applying Security Information process comp[letes, press OK to exit.
SNMP
SNMP is a network management protocol used for querying and modifying configuration information on existing terminals and other network devices. The terminal supports the standard
For the current software release, the only fields that are modifiable are the read/ write fields in the system group; specifically, the system.sysContact, system.sysName, and system.sysLocation objects. All other objects are currently read only. If your server is going to be used to configure and/or manage the terminals via SNMP, you should install the terminal MIB files, which are on the installation CD. Several standard MIBs are included on the CD and are named for the RFCs that describe them. These files do not need to be added to the network manager’s database unless the NMS does not already contain a copy of the MIBs. Other than installing the SNMP manager software on your server and compiling the MIB into the manager’s internal format, no additional configuration is necessary.