6.1Installation in a Windows Environment

6.1.4Setting Up IP and lpr Parameters

The NIC provides for a setup connection via the standard Telnet port. To be able to make changes to a unit with factory default set- tings, you must logon as “sysadm”. The default password is also “sysadm” (This password can be changed from the Telnet utility). Section 6.3 Running Telnet, describes the use of the Telnet utility.

1.Telnet to the NIC (the login and password are both sysadm).

2.Turn off the protocols that you are not utilizing (option 3).

3.Setup the subnet mask and default gateway for the NIC if appli- cable (option 1). (If you used BOOTP, this will already have been done).

4.Exit, Save and Reset the NIC

You can also use the HTML pages accessible via MAP or a Web Browser to setup lpr. The password to change parameters with the Web pages is the same as the Telnet password.

6.1.5 Creating an lpr Queue on the Workstation

The method for setting up lpr queue depends on the Windows ver- sion running on the workstation. Confirm the Windows version on the workstation and use one of the setup procedures below.

Windows for Workgroup

Once you install the spooler onto the workstation, the setup program will create a group and icon.

1.Double click on the spooler icon.

2.Click on setup, and define a new queue.

3.At the Remote Host Name prompt type the NIC IP Address. Enter PORT1 for the Remote Printer Name

4.Go to Control Panel, Printers, and choose Connect.

5.Select your driver and click on Next.

At this point, you should see an entry for your Windows lpr Spooler’s printer in the “Available ports” listing. For example, C:\SPOOL\PRINTER_NAME.

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