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Contents
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Contents
1: Introduction..........................................................................1-1
2: Installation............................................................................2-1
3: Getting Started.....................................................................3-1
4: TCP/IP Configuration...........................................................4-1
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1: Introduction
1.1 How to Use This Manual
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2: Installation
2.1 MPS/LPS Product Description
2.2 Installing the MPS
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3: Getting Started
3.1 Configuration Methods
3.1.1 EZWebCon
3.1.2 Incoming Logins
3.2 Services
MPS100 LPS1-T & LPS1-2 Function
4: TCP/IP Configuration
4.1 Setting the IP Address
4.1.1 Using EZWebCon
4.1.2 Using a Directed Ping Packet
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4.1.3 Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply
4.1.4 Using the Command Line Interface
4.2 LPR Printing
4.2.1 LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 (and later)
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4.2.2 LPR on Windows 95/98
4.2.3 LPR on UNIX Hosts
4.2.4 LPR on AIX Hosts
4.2.5 LPR on HP Hosts
4.2.6 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts
4.2.7 RTEL Functionality
4.3 Unix Host Troubleshooting
5: NetWare Configuration
5.1 NDPS Printing
5.2 NDS Print Queues
5.2.1 Obtain an NDS License
5.2.2 Configure your MPS
5.3 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues
5.4 PCONSOLE Print Queues
5.5 NetWare Host Troubleshooting
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6: LAT Configuration
6.1 Printing Directly to a Port
6.2 LAT Host Troubleshooting
7: AppleTalk Configuration
7.1 Bitronics
7.2 Macintosh Services
7.3 AppleTalk Zones
7.4 AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting
8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager
8.1 DLC Configuration
8.1.1 MPS Configuration
8.1.2 Host Configuration
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A: Contact Information
A.1 Problem Report Procedure
A.2 Full Contact Information
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B: Troubleshooting
B.1 Power-up Troubleshooting
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B.2 DHCP Troubleshooting
B.3 BOOTP Troubleshooting
B.4 RARP Troubleshooting
B.5 Printing Problems
B.5.1 PostScript Problems
PostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an error.
B.5.2 Bitmap Graphics
B.6 Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt
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C: Pinouts
C.1 Ethernet Connector
C.2 Parallel Connectors
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D: Updating Software
D.1 Obtaining Software
D.1.1 Via the Web
D.1.2 Via FTP
D.2 Reloading Software
D.2.1 Reloading Sequence
D.2.1.1 TCP/IP
D.2.1.2 NetWare
D.2.1.3 MOP
D.3 Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates
E: Specifications
E.1 Power Information
E.1.1 Power Requirements
E.1.2 Power Supply Cord
E.2 Environmental Limitations
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F:
Frequently-used Commands
F.1 Conventions
F.2 Server Commands
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F.3 Port Commands
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F.4 Protocol Commands
In the following table, PROTO is an abbreviation for the optional keyword PROTOCOL.
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Warranty Statement
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Declaration of Conformity
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Index
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