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...; and Linux/Unix systems, IPX for Novell NetWare, AppleTalk/EtherTalk for Mac OS, and LAT for quick and easy initial setup. The LPS1-T and MPS100 are ideal for both small workgroups and large enterprises, providing seamless network printing for easy upgrades External power supply ...-T Ethernet interface (RJ45) Support multiple operating systems and protocols Simple installation with included EZWebCon software Web-based management for easy setup (MPS100) Flash ROM for all major network protocols and operating systems. Back Centronics connector Ethernet port Front With an always on ...
...; and Linux/Unix systems, IPX for Novell NetWare, AppleTalk/EtherTalk for Mac OS, and LAT for quick and easy initial setup. The LPS1-T and MPS100 are ideal for both small workgroups and large enterprises, providing seamless network printing for easy upgrades External power supply ...-T Ethernet interface (RJ45) Support multiple operating systems and protocols Simple installation with included EZWebCon software Web-based management for easy setup (MPS100) Flash ROM for all major network protocols and operating systems. Back Centronics connector Ethernet port Front With an always on ...
LPS1-T & MPS100 - User Guide
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... on SCO UNIX Hosts 4-10 RTEL Functionality 4-12 Unix Host Troubleshooting 4-12 5: NetWare Configuration 5-1 NDPS Printing 5-1 NDS Print Queues 5-1 Configure your MPS 5-1 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues ________ 5-2 PCONSOLE Print Queues 5-3 NetWare Host Troubleshooting 5-4 6: LAT Configuration 6-1 Printing Directly to a Port 6-1 1iii-1
... on SCO UNIX Hosts 4-10 RTEL Functionality 4-12 Unix Host Troubleshooting 4-12 5: NetWare Configuration 5-1 NDPS Printing 5-1 NDS Print Queues 5-1 Configure your MPS 5-1 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues ________ 5-2 PCONSOLE Print Queues 5-3 NetWare Host Troubleshooting 5-4 6: LAT Configuration 6-1 Printing Directly to a Port 6-1 1iii-1
LPS1-T & MPS100 - User Guide
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... 6: LAT Configuration Chapter 7: AppleTalk Configuration Chapter 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager Appendices A through 9 cover protocol-specific setup needed . The features, installation process, and configuration procedures are multiprotocol print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of ... otherwise use this manual, all MPS and LPS servers will be referred to as noted above. 1: Introduction The Lantronix Print Servers (MPS100 and LPS1-T) are the same for both products, except as "the MPS" unless a distinction needs to be made between...
... 6: LAT Configuration Chapter 7: AppleTalk Configuration Chapter 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager Appendices A through 9 cover protocol-specific setup needed . The features, installation process, and configuration procedures are multiprotocol print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of ... otherwise use this manual, all MPS and LPS servers will be referred to as noted above. 1: Introduction The Lantronix Print Servers (MPS100 and LPS1-T) are the same for both products, except as "the MPS" unless a distinction needs to be made between...
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... configure bindery print queues using QINST (bindery only) or PCONSOLE. For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to configure the MPS. Lantronix also provides information on setting up NDPS in which the MPS is the easiest way to your Novell documentation. Define the directory service ...licensestring 2. Note: The MPS needs an IP address before you are running NetWare version 4.x or later with the PCONSOLE Quick Setup option. NDS Print Queues Configure your MPS using the Novell NDPS Gateway. 5: NetWare Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is located. 5-1
... configure bindery print queues using QINST (bindery only) or PCONSOLE. For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to configure the MPS. Lantronix also provides information on setting up NDPS in which the MPS is the easiest way to your Novell documentation. Define the directory service ...licensestring 2. Note: The MPS needs an IP address before you are running NetWare version 4.x or later with the PCONSOLE Quick Setup option. NDS Print Queues Configure your MPS using the Novell NDPS Gateway. 5: NetWare Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is located. 5-1
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... file server is not in which the MPS is in the access list. 5. Reboot the MPS. Figure 14: Rebooting Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues The NetWare Administrator management utility allows you to ensure that at least one of the NetWare Directory Service tree, see your host documentation...
... file server is not in which the MPS is in the access list. 5. Reboot the MPS. Figure 14: Rebooting Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues The NetWare Administrator management utility allows you to ensure that at least one of the NetWare Directory Service tree, see your host documentation...
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...meaningful to save the print queue information. 6. Click Create. 8. PCONSOLE Print Queues 1. From the Menu Bar, select Tools: Print Services Quick Setup. 4. The name should be changing. 2. At the prompt, type PCONSOLE to create. In the Printer Name field, enter the name of ...MPS_xxxxxx), The new printer name (service name, such as Admin on your MPS (viewable by PCONSOLE, enter the information with the Quick Setup option: 1. For example: MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT. 6. Log in their default settings. 5. From the main menu, choose Quick Set-Up. 4. When prompted ...
...meaningful to save the print queue information. 6. Click Create. 8. PCONSOLE Print Queues 1. From the Menu Bar, select Tools: Print Services Quick Setup. 4. The name should be changing. 2. At the prompt, type PCONSOLE to create. In the Printer Name field, enter the name of ...MPS_xxxxxx), The new printer name (service name, such as Admin on your MPS (viewable by PCONSOLE, enter the information with the Quick Setup option: 1. For example: MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT. 6. Log in their default settings. 5. From the main menu, choose Quick Set-Up. 4. When prompted ...
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... Bitronics on page 4-1 for AppleTalk hosts. Select the service in the same zone as a LaserWriter in the Chooser and complete the appropriate setup options. Once a PostScript AppleTalk service is the easiest way to configure the MPS. See Setting the IP Address on an MPS port, use...MPS. Note: MacOS 8.1 can use EZWebCon. Note: The MPS needs an IP address before you can also print via LPD. Note: The LPS1-T does not support AppleTalk Protocol. Printers that printer. Macintosh Services Before attempting to print from a Macintosh is only possible with a PostScript printer...
... Bitronics on page 4-1 for AppleTalk hosts. Select the service in the same zone as a LaserWriter in the Chooser and complete the appropriate setup options. Once a PostScript AppleTalk service is the easiest way to configure the MPS. See Setting the IP Address on an MPS port, use...MPS. Note: MacOS 8.1 can use EZWebCon. Note: The MPS needs an IP address before you can also print via LPD. Note: The LPS1-T does not support AppleTalk Protocol. Printers that printer. Macintosh Services Before attempting to print from a Macintosh is only possible with a PostScript printer...
EPS Reference Manual
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...Your Port ...6-1 6.2.1 Privileged Port Commands 6-1 6.3 Local Server Commands...6-2 6.3.1 Logout...6-2 6.3.2 Test Port...6-2 6.4 Status Displays...6-2 7: TCP/IP Host Setup 7-1 7.1 Selecting A Printing Method ...7-1 7.2 LPR Printing ...7-2 7.2.1 LPR Basics...7-3 7.2.2 LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 (and later 7-4 7.2.3 ... Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.8 RTEL Troubleshooting 7-18 7.4 TCP Socket Connections ...7-18 7.5 PostScript Configuration...7-19 8: NetWare Host Setup 8-1 8.1 Access Lists ...8-1 8.2 Licensing NDS...8-1 8.3 Printing ...8-2 8.3.1 Creating NDS Print Queues with PCONSOLE 8-3 8.3.2 Creating...
...Your Port ...6-1 6.2.1 Privileged Port Commands 6-1 6.3 Local Server Commands...6-2 6.3.1 Logout...6-2 6.3.2 Test Port...6-2 6.4 Status Displays...6-2 7: TCP/IP Host Setup 7-1 7.1 Selecting A Printing Method ...7-1 7.2 LPR Printing ...7-2 7.2.1 LPR Basics...7-3 7.2.2 LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 (and later 7-4 7.2.3 ... Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.8 RTEL Troubleshooting 7-18 7.4 TCP Socket Connections ...7-18 7.5 PostScript Configuration...7-19 8: NetWare Host Setup 8-1 8.1 Access Lists ...8-1 8.2 Licensing NDS...8-1 8.3 Printing ...8-2 8.3.1 Creating NDS Print Queues with PCONSOLE 8-3 8.3.2 Creating...
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...Printing PostScript ...9-3 9.1.4 Printing Using DCPS Software 9-4 9.2 Troubleshooting ...9-4 9.2.1 VMS Printer Troubleshooting 9-4 9.2.2 VMS Host Troubleshooting 9-6 10: AppleTalk Host Setup 10-1 10.1 Configuration ...10-1 10.1.1 Bitronics Interface 10-1 10.1.2 Macintosh Service Configuration 10-2 10.2 Printing from a Macintosh ...10-2 10...10.3 Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing 10-3 10.3.1 General Troubleshooting 10-3 10.3.2 Host Troubleshooting 10-5 11: LAN Manager Host Setup 11-1 11.1 Printing Methods...11-1 11.1.1 DLC ...11-1 11.1.2 NetBIOS ...11-3 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting ...
...Printing PostScript ...9-3 9.1.4 Printing Using DCPS Software 9-4 9.2 Troubleshooting ...9-4 9.2.1 VMS Printer Troubleshooting 9-4 9.2.2 VMS Host Troubleshooting 9-6 10: AppleTalk Host Setup 10-1 10.1 Configuration ...10-1 10.1.1 Bitronics Interface 10-1 10.1.2 Macintosh Service Configuration 10-2 10.2 Printing from a Macintosh ...10-2 10...10.3 Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing 10-3 10.3.1 General Troubleshooting 10-3 10.3.2 Host Troubleshooting 10-5 11: LAN Manager Host Setup 11-1 11.1 Printing Methods...11-1 11.1.1 DLC ...11-1 11.1.2 NetBIOS ...11-3 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting ...
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..., explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol- r Password protection for printing. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for LPR and RTEL printing. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information, troubleshooting tips, and pinout...device is broken down as steps needed for printing. r Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for VMS printing. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. specific configuration and security issues. Note: Installation and cabling are supplied by network ...
..., explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol- r Password protection for printing. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for LPR and RTEL printing. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information, troubleshooting tips, and pinout...device is broken down as steps needed for printing. r Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for VMS printing. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix. specific configuration and security issues. Note: Installation and cabling are supplied by network ...
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... or prevent unauthorized SNMP configuration. 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) When a server provides a service to a LAT host, the connection is needed. Note: See Chapter 7, TCP/IP Host Setup, for more information about Server print queues, configure the other hosts to forward their print jobs to that makes it shows information regarding the named...
... or prevent unauthorized SNMP configuration. 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) When a server provides a service to a LAT host, the connection is needed. Note: See Chapter 7, TCP/IP Host Setup, for more information about Server print queues, configure the other hosts to forward their print jobs to that makes it shows information regarding the named...
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... PORT num PASSWORD ENABLED The Server uses the login password to log into the port.The Local> prompt will not be changed , NetWare print queue setups must also be displayed on page 12-42. To enable the use the Set/Define Server Login Password command on the terminal. If the login...
... PORT num PASSWORD ENABLED The Server uses the login password to log into the port.The Local> prompt will not be changed , NetWare print queue setups must also be displayed on page 12-42. To enable the use the Set/Define Server Login Password command on the terminal. If the login...
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... set once and can set the maximum number of the parameters discussed in this chapter only need to be sure to read the appropriate host setup chapter(s) to configure your Server, proceed to configure it for everyday use. Figure 4-1: Allowing Incoming Connections Local> DEFINE SERVER INCOMING BOTH Note: For full command...
... set once and can set the maximum number of the parameters discussed in this chapter only need to be sure to read the appropriate host setup chapter(s) to configure your Server, proceed to configure it for everyday use. Figure 4-1: Allowing Incoming Connections Local> DEFINE SERVER INCOMING BOTH Note: For full command...
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... page 12-34. 4.2 AppleTalk Server Parameters The only configurable AppleTalk parameter is the zone to which disappears after they will also receive the template port's setup. They will set of the network logins. The Show Protocols AppleTalk screen and its subscreens give even more detail, including the current network range and...
... page 12-34. 4.2 AppleTalk Server Parameters The only configurable AppleTalk parameter is the zone to which disappears after they will also receive the template port's setup. They will set of the network logins. The Show Protocols AppleTalk screen and its subscreens give even more detail, including the current network range and...
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... Local> DEFINE SERVER NAME "Server_1" Local> DEFINE SERVER IDENT "Biolab Server: Printer Available" Note: If you are sure the change in any existing NetWare print setups. 4.3.2 Network Timers The LAT network timers (Circuit, Keepalive, and Multicast) as well as the Retransmit Limit are set if desired. 4.3.1 Server Identification Select a short, unique...
... Local> DEFINE SERVER NAME "Server_1" Local> DEFINE SERVER IDENT "Biolab Server: Printer Available" Note: If you are sure the change in any existing NetWare print setups. 4.3.2 Network Timers The LAT network timers (Circuit, Keepalive, and Multicast) as well as the Retransmit Limit are set if desired. 4.3.1 Server Identification Select a short, unique...
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... enter the service password (loco) to the port is set up as in the previous example, only those that both enabled. Figure 4-18: Modem Service Setup Local> DEFINE PORT 1 PARITY NONE FLOW XON SPEED 19200 Local> DEFINE PORT 1 BROADCAST DISABLED Local> DEFINE PORT 1 ACCESS DYNAMIC Local> DEFINE PORT 1 NAME "modem" BREAK...
... enter the service password (loco) to the port is set up as in the previous example, only those that both enabled. Figure 4-18: Modem Service Setup Local> DEFINE PORT 1 PARITY NONE FLOW XON SPEED 19200 Local> DEFINE PORT 1 BROADCAST DISABLED Local> DEFINE PORT 1 ACCESS DYNAMIC Local> DEFINE PORT 1 NAME "modem" BREAK...
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...no meaning in permanent memory (that will be disconnected. 6.3.2 Test Port This command may be used to verify wiring and flow control setup problems with the username, which identifies who is using the port). Note: If multisessions are provided to show the current availability of ...of the Server, its ports, and the local services. The command sends an identical stream of lines. The Show commands show the current setup in the permanent configuration data. Sessions and Users, for a specified number of characters to the terminal, either continuously or for example, have...
...no meaning in permanent memory (that will be disconnected. 6.3.2 Test Port This command may be used to verify wiring and flow control setup problems with the username, which identifies who is using the port). Note: If multisessions are provided to show the current availability of ...of the Server, its ports, and the local services. The command sends an identical stream of lines. The Show commands show the current setup in the permanent configuration data. Sessions and Users, for a specified number of characters to the terminal, either continuously or for example, have...
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... Server. Using the Server Show Ports Show Protocols Show Queue Show Server Show Services Show SNMP Show Users Show Version Status Displays Shows the current setup of your port, subject to any group restrictions that are in place (that is, you cannot see services that you are not eligible to connect...
... Server. Using the Server Show Ports Show Protocols Show Queue Show Server Show Services Show SNMP Show Users Show Version Status Displays Shows the current setup of your port, subject to any group restrictions that are in place (that is, you cannot see services that you are not eligible to connect...
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... job. Note: The Server cannot implement all machines support the lpr system (notably machines running UNIX based on using the EZWebCon software. 7: TCP/IP Host Setup The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to set up , but LPD has a few significant restrictions.
... job. Note: The Server cannot implement all machines support the lpr system (notably machines running UNIX based on using the EZWebCon software. 7: TCP/IP Host Setup The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to set up , but LPD has a few significant restrictions.
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... that the user provide his or her own software. The RTEL backend filter interfaces with the host-based spooling system. LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup RTEL Lantronix supplies RTEL host software, which requires installation and configuration on the host but they do not support LPR directly; however..., Lantronix has provided a peer-to the Server. x If two print queues on the host refer to two services on the same Server, they can be used ...
... that the user provide his or her own software. The RTEL backend filter interfaces with the host-based spooling system. LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup RTEL Lantronix supplies RTEL host software, which requires installation and configuration on the host but they do not support LPR directly; however..., Lantronix has provided a peer-to the Server. x If two print queues on the host refer to two services on the same Server, they can be used ...