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READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THIS PRINTER
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Trademark Acknowledgements
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Introduction
Installation And Configuration
3 Embedded NIC Web Page
4 Windows Configuration
5 Unix Configuration
Novell Configuration
Novell Configuration For
8 OS/2 Configuration
9 z/OS Configuration, IPDS Printer
10 AS/400 Configuration, ASCII Printer
11 AS/400 Configuration, IPDS Printer
12 z/OS Configuration, TN3270E
13 AS/400 Configuration, TN5250
14 Monitoring Printers
15 Commands
16 Extra Features
Glossary
1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Overview
What Special Features Are Available
Logical Printer Architecture
Phase
Chapter 1 Logical Printer Architecture
Figure 1. Print Path
Destinations/Queues
Destinations/Queues
Models
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Interfaces
NOTE:
Chapter 1 Interfaces
10/100Base-T
Figure 2. Status Indicator Lights and DIP Switches
10/100Base-T
Run and Auto Reset Modes
Table 1. Run Mode and Auto Reset Mode Indicator Descriptions
STAT
Indication
Description
ETHERNET Integrated NIC Card LED:
Table 3. Integrated NIC LED Indicator
WLAN ADAPTER
Wireless Network Indicator
Table 4. Wireless NIC STAT LED States
Wireless Network Indicator
Table 5. Wireless NIC NET LED States
WLAN Network Condition
NET LED
Table 6. Wireless NIC NET LED States (No WLAN)
DIP Switches
WLAN
Table 7. 10/100Base-TDIP Switch Settings
DIP Switch
Comments
Speed Setting for 10/100Base-T
1.10mbps Half Duplex
2.10mbps Full Duplex
3.100mbps Half Duplex
4.100mbps Full Duplex
Chapter 1 Conventions Used In This Manual
6.NIC in Auto mode in 10mbps HD environment (determined using 10hd hub)
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ping ftp.CompanyWebsite.com
ping ipname
Notes And Notices
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31-24-6489410in Europe, Middle East, and Africa
65-65484114in Asia Pacific
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3 Embedded NIC
Web Page
Chapter 3 Configuration
TCP/IP Network
TCP/IP Network
Figure 5. TCP/IP Network Configuration
Chapter 3 Network Configuration
Interface
Routing
802.11b
802.11b
Network Name
Mode
Speed
Channel
Antenna
Preamble
Power Management Mode
Default Key
Authentication Method
User
Password
Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)
Workgroup Name
Novell Network
Figure 6. Novell Network Configuration
Protocol
Novell Network
FrameType
Service Type
File Server
NDS
Pserver
Rprinter
Destination Settings
Figure 7. Print Path Configuration, Destination Settings
Destination Settings
Back Channel
Services
Parameter
Selected Model
Current Model Settings
Figure 8. Print Path Configuration, Current Model Settings
Model Type
Banner Page
Header String
Trailer String
Selected Log Path
Current Log Path Settings
Figure 9. Print Path Configuration, Current Log Path Settings
Chapter 3 Print Model Configuration
Figure 10. Print Model Configuration
Print Model Configuration
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Log Path Configuration
Figure 11. Log Path Configuration
Logpath Type
Chapter 3 Log Path Configuration
Logpath Port
TN5250/3270 Configuration
Figure 12. TN5250/3270 Configuration, TN5250 Mode
Chapter 3 TN5250/3270 Configuration
Figure 13. TN5250/3270 Configuration, TN3270 Mode
Host IP
Port
Resource Name
Device Description
Message Queue Name
Message Queue Library
Device Type
WSCST Name
WSCST Library
Auto Connect
Start/Stop Auto Connect
SNMP Manager Alert Posting Settings
Figure 14. SNMP Manager Alert Posting Configuration
Chapter 3 SNMP Configuration
Syslog Alert Posting Settings
Figure 15. SNMP Syslog Alert Posting Configuration
E-mailAlert Posting Settings
Figure 16. SNMP Email Alert Posting Configuration
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Alert Groups
Figure 17. SNMP Alert Groups Configuration
Table 8. Alert Groups and Printer Events
Alert Group
Printer Events
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System Information
System Information
Figure 18. Administration Configuration, System Information
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Email
SMTP Server
DNS Server
Passwords
Figure 19. Administration Configuration, Passwords
System Configuration
Figure 20. System Configuration
Kerberos Configuration
Print Server Settings
Key Distribution Center (KDC) Settings
Chapter 3 Security Configuration
Print Server Settings
Print Server Name
Renew Lifetime
Enable Kerberos Authentication
Key Distribution Center (KDC) Settings
Credentials Information
Chapter 3 Status - Network
4 Windows
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5 Unix Configuration
Chapter 5 Unix NIC Configuration
Using ARP
superuser
Using ARP
Submit
Using RARP
Using BOOTP
Using BOOTP
1.On your BOOTP server, make an entry in the /etc/bootptab file for the NIC
spike:
:sm=255.255.255.0:
:hd=/usr/null:
Communicating Across Routers
Manual System V Host Setup
Network Configuration
Gateway
Manual System V Host Setup
Chapter 5 NIC Installation on HP-UX
Explanation of command line:
Solaris 2.6 – 7 NIC Setup
Troubleshooting
DIAGNOSTICS
Tests E-NetTest Page Enter
(P7000, T5000r/SL5000r) DIAGNOSTICS Printer Tests Ethernet Test Enter
(L55xx, L1524) DIAGNOSTICS Test Pattern E-NetTest Page Enter
Chapter 5 SCO Setup
SCO Setup
mkdev
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Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup
Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup
To manually configure an LPR/LPD printer on a BSD Unix system:
Define an entry for this new printer within the printcap file, /etc/ printcap
printername:
printername
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NIC Configuration for AIX
Local Filtering
1.Enter smitty mkvirprt
Remote
Local Filtering
IBM
AIX Remote Queue Time–OutSetting
Printing From AIX
Printing From AIX
Printing With FTP
Direct Socket Printing
NIC IP address
NIC TCP port number
NIC Cannot Be Found On The Network
Chapter 5 Unix Troubleshooting Tips
Nothing Prints
start fox prn
Stair-SteppedOutput
Stair-SteppedOutput
No Form Feed Or Extra Page Comes Out
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Front Panel Message – Dynamically Set Params Read Only
6 Novell Configuration
Chapter 6 Novell NIC Configuration
Mandatory
Optional
NDS Context
NDS Tree
Mode
Using HTML Forms
http://NICIPaddress/adminConf.html
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration
NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup
supervisor
NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup
11.Select Print Server Configuration from the menu that displays
Printer Configuration
Not Installed
Type
NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup
NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup
10.Select Print Server Information and press ENTER
13.Select Print Server Configuration from the menu that displays
17.Select Remote Other/Unknown at the Type field
Print Server Configuration
Queues Serviced by Printer
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER Setup
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER Setup
4.Select Print Queues
8.Select Print Servers
Parallel
npsh unitname
npsh
password
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x RPRINTER Setup
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x RPRINTER Setup
Chapter 6 Novell Troubleshooting Tips
NetWare 3.x – No PSERVER Connection
NetWare 3.x – No PSERVER Connection
NetWare 4.x and 5.x- No PSERVER Connection
7 Novell Configuration
For 10/100Base-T
Interfaces
Chapter 7 Novell NIC Configuration (10/100Base-T)
Preferred File Server (NDS and Bindery Setups)
Preferred File Server (NDS and Bindery Setups)
Adding Preferred File Server
HTML Method
http://NICIPaddress/networkConf.html
ENTER
SUBMIT
Removing Preferred File Server
Setting Password Security (NDS And Bindery Setups)
Setting Password Security
(NDS And Bindery Setups)
Netware 4.x and
Change Password
Netware
Print Server Setup - HTML Method
Print Server Setup - Manual (Telnet) Method
store pserver novell passwd password
Adjusting Polling Time (NDS And Bindery Setups)
Adjusting Polling Time
Changing The NIC Name
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Changing The NIC Frame Type
Changing The NIC Mode
Setting The NIC NDS Context (NDS Setups)
Setting The NIC Preferred NDS Tree (NDS Setups)
store pserver novell context context
Setting The NIC Preferred NDS Tree (NDS Setups)
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)
store pserver novell tree tree
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)
Create
4.Select Print Queue from the Class of new object list, and click OK
Directory Service Queue
Print Queue name
11.Select Define additional properties and click Create
Assignments
Add
Bindery PSERVER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)
20.Select Define additional properties and click Create
Bindery PSERVER Setup
(Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)
Referencing A Bindery Queue In NDS (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, And Netware 5.x)
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup
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NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 And Above)
Overview
Setup using Forward Jobs to a Queue Mode
Novell Printer Gateway
((NONE))
Forward Jobs to a Queue
Setup using LPR Mode
Setup Using RPRINTER Mode
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)
PSERVER Setup
PSERVER Setup
debug nest pserver
debug nest rprinter
“(0:InitSinglePrinter): printer=<X> name=<NAME>”. Then look
for the following lines: “(0:Printf): RemoteMonitor(<X>); printer
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup
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Printing Related
Printing Related
The Job Goes To The Queue But Nothing Prints
The Job Prints Incorrectly
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8 OS/2 Configuration
Chapter 8 OS/2 Workstation Configuration
Mandatory Settings
Optional Settings
Using The LPR Command
lpr -s ip_address -p NIC_queue filename
lpr
Using An OS/2 LPR Print Queue
:\TCPIP\DLL
:\MPTN\DLL
start lprportd
Starting The LPR Port Daemon
tcpstart
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9 z/OS Configuration
IPDS Printer
Chapter 9 Overview
Configuration Procedure
Configuration Procedure
Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files
Define the Communications Control Unit to z/OS
Modify the TCP/IP Profile in z/OS
Figure 24. Modifying TCP/IP Profile
DATABUFFERPOOLSIZE
SMALLDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE
TINYDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE
KEEPALIVEOPTIONS
SENDGARBAGE TRUE
Verify the Printer Connection
TSO PING ip_address
TSO PING
ping ip_address
ip_address
Define the Printer to JES
JES2 Printer Definitions
FSS(FSS1),PROC=PSFPROC,HASPFSSM=HASPFSSM
DRAIN,MARK,TRKCELL=YES
FSSDEF
Define the Printer to PSF
Each TCP/IP-attachedprinter must be defined to PSF with a
PRINTDEV statement in the PSF startup procedure
NOTE: The line matrix printer supports only resident symbol sets
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//STEP01EXEC PGM=ASPPIEP,REGION=4096K
PARM=(,,,,tcpip_name)
IPADDR
Verifying a TCP/IP-AttachedPrinter on z/OS
Verifying a TCP/IP-AttachedPrinter on z/OS
Starting a TCP/IP-attachedPrinter
JES2
printer_name
JES3
Resolving IPDS Printing Problems
JES Spool Printer Sharing
MGMTMODE=OUTAVAIL
FAILURE=WCONNECT
TIMEOUT=REDRIVE
JES Spool Printer Sharing
MGMTMODE
FAILURE
TIMEOUT
DISCINTV
Port Switching Printer Sharing
Ping is Not Successful
Ping is Successful
Ping is Successful
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10 AS/400 Configuration
ASCII Printer
Chapter 10 Overview
CRTLINETH LIND(ETHLAN) RSRCNAME(LIN041)
Figure 26. Example NIC Line Description
Configuring With ADDTCPIFC
Line Description (LIND)
Configuring With ADDTCPIFC
ADDTCPIFC INTNETADR ('9.99.15.188') LIND(ETHLAN)
SUBNETMASK('255.255.255.0')
Chapter 10 Configuring AS/400 For ASCII Using TCP/IP
Internet address:
Subnet mask:
Line description:
ETHLAN
Configuring A Router Definition With
ADDTCPRTE
Configuring A Local Domain And Hostname
Configuring A TCP/IP Host Table Entry
Chapter 10 Configuring The AS/400 For Printing
Remote Printer Queue name
IP Address
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files
To Use LPR Manually
STRTCP
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files
Remote system
RMTSYS
*INTNETADR
Printer queue
To Create An Automatic Remote Output Queue
CRTOUTQ
Output queue
OUTQ
> USERNAME
Remote printer queue
RMTPRTQ
Writer to autostart
AUTOSTRWTR
Connection type
Output Queue (OUTQ)
Remote System (RMTSYS)
Remote Printer Queue (RMTPRTQ)
Writer to Autostart (AUTOSRTWTR)
Connection Type (CNNTYPE) Specify this value as *IP
Manufacturer Type (MFRTYPMDL)
Chapter 10 Verify Printing On AS/400
Internet address (INTNETADR)
Verify Printing On AS/400
ping ip_address
STRRMTWTR
Chapter 10 AS/400 ASCII Troubleshooting
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12 z/OS Configuration
TN3270E
Chapter 12 Program Materials
Additional information regarding the telnet server and Info Print
Server can be found in the following manuals
For z/OS V1R2 and above, the TCPIP information can be found in
•InfoPrint Server Customization Guide, S544-5744-03
VTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270E
Figure 40. MODTAB Entries
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TCPIP Configuration With TN3270E
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With
TN3270E
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E
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Configuration Screens
Table 12. Configuration Forms
Chapter 12 Configuration Screens
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13 AS/400 Configuration
TN5250
Chapter 13 Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session
Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session
User Supplied Values
User Supplied Values
Host: For this session, use the IP value from (step 4 above)
Device description: This is the name of the virtual device
Auto connect:
•If true (enabled) then queue and device automatically attach
List Commands
TN5250 Auto Connect Command
Getting Started
TN5250 Job Formatting
Identifier
Point Size
Chapter 13 TN5250 Job Formatting
Font Identifier (FONT) - Help
Figure 41. Example of CHGDEVPRT Command
identifier
point-size
*SAME
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14 Monitoring Printers
Chapter 14 Implementing Printer Management
MIB
Standards Of Network Printer MIBs
Information Provided By The MIB
Descriptions
Status
Getting The Latest MIB Information
SNMP
OS/2 TCP/IP
Chapter 14 Monitoring Tools
Monitoring With AIX NetView/6000
The Remote Management Software
Setting The SNMP Community Name
set user passwd snmp com_name
15 Commands
Chapter 15 Command Shell Overview
Getting Command Help
“?” Command
Command Prefixes
Store Commands
Store Commands
Chapter 15 Complete Command List
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standard
enhanced
a.In Progress. A job in the printer is not yet finished
b.Done. There are no jobs in the printer. All previous jobs are finished
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store pserver from default
Set all general print server settings back to factory defaults
store pserver from current
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store tcpip del default [1|2]
Example: store tcpip route del default1 192.75.11.1
store tcpip route add [host|net] <network> [/mask>] <router> <ifnum> [<metric>]
Example: store tcpip route add net 192.75.12.0
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store tn dest <dxprn> host <IPaddress
Default: Unconfigured (empty) IP address
store tn dest <dxprn> port <portnum
Default: Unconfigured (empty) description
Store the queue name to which system messages will be logged
See “tn dest <dxprn> start | stop” command
store tn dest <dxprn> copytimeout
Example: store tn dest d1prn copytimeout
Set Commands
Set Commands
Services
set ifc
Example: set ifc <ifnum> up|down
Example: set logpath l2 type job user printer pgcnt
job
Job ID, username, etc
syslog
onlcr
descramble
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set snmp emailformat <index> [-]short
set snmp shortmsglen <index> <length
set snmp email <index> [-]active
Enable or disable sending e-mailalert messages for an SNMP alert table entry
Example: set snmp alerts 1 warning -cutter]
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set sysinfo syslog
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save
reset
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ADAPTER list net
default
fox
tts
loopb
ping
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16 Extra Features
Chapter 16 NIC Security
set user from default
Reset The NIC Password
Reset The NIC Password
Procedure A
set user passwd root
save reset
Procedure B
TCP Access Lists
Procedure C
TCP Access Lists
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Printer And Print Job Monitoring
Printer And Print Job Monitoring
lpstat
Table 13. Key Printer Logging Terms
Term
Chapter 16 Printer Monitoring And Logging
Printer Logging Through Logpaths
Downloading Software Through The Network Interface Card (NIC)
Printer Series/Models
Key Combination
Chapter 16 Downloading Software Through The Network Interface Card (NIC)
download
Figure 42. Navigating to the Appropriate Emulation File on the CD
.prg
This is the file you will download into the NIC
cd \download<Enter
ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<Enter
ftp
Chapter 16 NIC Naming Schemes
quit
Periodic Ping
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Glossary
EEPROM
factory defaults
Factory Settings
Firmware Panic
Flash
LAN
LED
logpath
LPD/LPR
MAC
Persistent DHCP
ping
print path
protocol
PSERVER
ROM
router
RPRINTER
socket
subnet mask
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Symbols
Numerics
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