Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation

Overview of the MIL-3000FTX Print Servers

1-1

Features of the Print Servers

1-1

Physical Features

1-1

Configuration Features

1-1

Shared Printer Features

1-2

Utilities

1-2

Firmware Update

1-2

First Time Users

1-3

Installation Requirements

1-3

Installing FastPort

1-4

Chapter 2: Setting the IP Address

Assigning the IP Address

2-1

Setting an IP Address with Install Script

2-2

Setting the IP Address using Telnet on UNIX

2-2

Setting IP Address with Windows 95, 98, and NT

2-3

Setting the IP Address Using RARP

2-3

Setting the IP Address Dynamically with BOOTP

2-4

Setting the IP address with BOOTP on Sun

2-4

Setting the IP address using BOOTP on HP/UX

2-4

DHCP Support (NT 4.0 server)

2-5

Setting an IP Address Using the DHCP Manager

2-5

Using Digi's ACT to Assign an IP Address

2-7

Using Appletalk to Assign an IP Address

2-7

Using Digi’s NetBIOS to Assign IP Address

2-8

About the Digi Utilities

2-8

Using The Digi Utilities

2-8

Verifying IP Address is Set Properly

2-10

Chapter 3: Installing and Printing in a MS Windows and IBM OS/2 Environment

Printing From a NetBIOS Workstation

3-1

Introduction

3-1

Printing from Windows for Workgroups

3-2

Printing from Windows NT (3.5x)

3-2

Printing from Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.x (via SMB)

3-3

Printing From NetBIOS-supported DOS Workstation

3-4

Net View

3-4

Net Use

3-4

Spooling Versus Non-Spooling Printing

3-5

Introduction

3-5

Configuring Windows 95/NT to “Mimic” Spooling

3-5

DOS and OS/2

3-5

Printing from a TCP/IP Workstation

3-6

Introduction

3-6

Printing from Windows NT 3.5x

3-6

Installing LPD Support on Windows NT 3.5

3-6

Adding an LPD Printer to Windows NT 3.5

3-7

Printing from Windows NT 4.0

3-7

Installing Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Services

3-7

Installing a Printer on Windows NT 4.0

3-7

MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers

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