Xerox 4500 ps eth Novell Setup for IPX/SPX, 6. OS/2 Printing Using TCP/IP LPR/LPD

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4. Novell Setup for IPX/SPX

Table of Contents

 

Xerox 4500 PS ETH, Inst. & Operator's Guide

 

3.3.8 Firmware download

44

3.3.9 Broadcasting

45

3.4

Configuration using Web Browser

47

3.4.1 Requirements

47

3.4.2 Access to ida HTML configuration

47

3.4.3 Overview

49

3.4.4 Configuration chart

49

3.4.5 Main Menu

50

3.4.6 Configure PrintServer

50

3.4.7 PrintServer Status Menu

51

3.5

Configuration using Telnet

52

3.5.1 Menu Structure

54

3.5.2 Configuring PrintServer

54

3.5.3 General Parameters Menu

55

3.5.4 Configure Sessions

61

3.5.5 Change Password

61

3.5.6 Save Configuration

62

3.5.7 Restore Configuration

62

3.5.8 Restore Factory Default

62

3.5.9 Reboot PrintServer

63

3.5.10 Trace destination

63

3.5.11 Status PrintServer

64

3.6

Configuration using Setup File

65

3.6.1 Sample minimum configuration file

66

3.6.2 Advanced configuration

68

3.7

Setting Up via BOOTP server

76

3.7.1 BOOTP process

79

3.7.2 Setting up the TFTP Daemon

80

3.7.3 Starting the BOOTP Server

82

3.8

Testing PrintServer

83

3.9

About the PING function

84

4. Novell Setup for IPX/SPX

85

4.1

Before you begin

86

4.2 Using the embedded PSERVER

86

4.2.1 Embedded PSERVER setup

86

4.3 Using the embedded NPRINTER

87

4.3.1 Embedded NPRINTER setup

87

4.4

NetWare setup - Bindery mode

89

4.5

NetWare setup - DS mode: PrintServer and NW4.1x Configuration

91

4.3.1 Trouble Shooting:

96

4.6

Illustration

97

5. NetBEUI/NetBIOS Printing Using Windows ‘95, NT or OS/2

98

5.1

Windows ‘95 and NT Setup

98

5.2

OS/2 Setup

99

5.3

Changing the default PrintServer Name & Workgroup

100

6. OS/2 Printing Using TCP/IP LPR/LPD

101

6.1

OS/2 printing via a print queue

101

6.2

OS/2 printing using LPR command

102

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Xerox 4500 ps eth instruction manual Novell Setup for IPX/SPX, NetBEUI/NetBIOS Printing Using Windows ‘95, NT or OS/2