Print Server Administration User’s Guide

[Port 3]

 

1

- Port Name

<PS-142634-S3>

2

- Description

<>

3

- Baud Rate

<9600>

4

- Data Bits

<8>

5

- Stop Bits

<1>

6

- Parity Bits

<None>

7

- S/W Flow Control

<XON/XOFF>

8

- H/W Flow Control

<DTR/RTS>

0

- Return to Port Menu

 

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3.To change any of the displayed settings, choose the appropriate menu item. The print server will prompt for the new value.

4.When you are done changing settings for the port, choose 0 to return to the Port Configuration menu.

5.When you are done changing port settings, choose 0 to return to the main menu.

6.Choose the Save Configuration menu item. The print server will ask for confirmation:

Do you really want to save the configuration? (y/n)

Answer Y to confirm the save. The telnet connection will drop, and the print server will reset itself, letting the new port settings take effect.

Changing AppleTalk Settings

You can also change AppleTalk network settings from the telnet interface. On Macintosh-only networks, you can use a telnet client such as NCSA Telnet to configure your print server without requiring a Windows-compatible machine.

Selecting AppleTalk Configuration displays the AppleTalk Configuration menu:

[AppleTalk Configuration]

 

1

- Zone Name

<*>

2

- Port 1 Printer Type

<LaserWriter>

3

- Port 1 PostScript Level

<Level 2>

4

- Port 2 Printer Type

<LaserWriter>

5

- Port 2

PostScript Level

<Level 2>

6

- Port 3

Printer Type

<LaserWriter>

7

- Port 3

PostScript Level <Level 2>

0

- Return to Main Menu

 

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