Create a Printer Object 4-18

Create a Print Server Object 4-18

Assign the Print Queue Object to the

Printer Object 4-18

Assign the Printer Object to the Print

Server Object 4-19

Exit NetWare Administrator 4-19 Enable the Remote Printer 4-19

Enable the Remote Printer if the Print Server Resides on a File Server (NLM Print Server) 4-19

Enable the Remote Printer if the Print Server Resides on a Workstation (Dedicated DOS Print Server) 4-19

Enable the Remote Printer if it is Connected to

a Workstation With a Parallel Cable

4-19

Windows 95 Using TCP/IP Protocol

4-20

 

 

Install Software 4-20

 

 

 

 

Install the Windows 95 Printing System

 

Utility 4-20

 

 

 

 

 

Install TCP/IP Protocol on Windows 95

4-22

Verify Printer Driver Installation

4-22

 

Establish the Printer on the Network

4-23

 

Define New Printer Ports

4-24

 

 

Windows NT Using TCP/IP Protocol

4-25

 

 

Install the Software

4-25

 

 

 

Identify the Printer

4-26

 

 

 

UNIX Using TCP/IP Protocol

4-27

 

 

 

Identify the Printer

4-27

 

 

 

Establish the Printer on the Host Computer

4-28

Add the Silentwriter to the /etc/ printcap File 4-28

Set Up Remote Printing

4-28

 

Send Documents to the Printer

4-29

 

Printing With the lpr Command

4-29

Printing With the ftp Command

4-29

Windows NT Using DLC Protocol

4-30

 

Install the Software

4-30

 

 

 

Identifying the Printer 4-31

 

 

 

AppleTalk 4-32

 

 

 

 

 

Select the Network

4-32

 

 

 

Select the Printer

4-33

 

 

 

LAN Manager v2.2

4-34

 

 

 

Install Software

4-34

 

 

 

Identify the Printer

4-35

 

 

 

Print a Document

4-35

 

 

 

OS/2 Warp Server or LAN Server v4.0

4-36

Install Software

4-36

 

 

 

Identify the Printer

4-37

 

 

 

Print a Document

4-38

 

 

 

SNMP 4-39

CHAPTER 5 NEC 1765 ADMINISTRATION SOFT-

WARE

Overview 5-1

NEC 1765 Software 5-1

NEC 1765 Administration Software for NetWare 5-3

Using NEC 1765 Administration Software for

NetWare 5-3

 

 

Displaying Available Printers

5-3

 

Displaying LAN Card Parameters

5-4

Changing the Printer Name

5-4

 

Changing the Printer Polling Rate

5-4

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