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...any computer with a web browser. A command line interface is available via Telnet as an alternative method to Ethernet networks. The LPS1-T and MPS100 are ideal for both small workgroups and large enterprises, providing seamless network printing for DEC equipment. Single-Port Print Servers... need to dedicate a computer to share a printer. Multiprotocol support means that PC, Mac, and Linux/Unix users can be connected to configure the unit. Protocol support includes NetBIOS/NETBEUI, LPR for Windows® and Linux/Unix systems, IPX for Novell NetWare, AppleTalk/EtherTalk for ...
...any computer with a web browser. A command line interface is available via Telnet as an alternative method to Ethernet networks. The LPS1-T and MPS100 are ideal for both small workgroups and large enterprises, providing seamless network printing for DEC equipment. Single-Port Print Servers... need to dedicate a computer to share a printer. Multiprotocol support means that PC, Mac, and Linux/Unix users can be connected to configure the unit. Protocol support includes NetBIOS/NETBEUI, LPR for Windows® and Linux/Unix systems, IPX for Novell NetWare, AppleTalk/EtherTalk for ...
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...this manual 1-9 2: Installation 2-1 MPS/LPS Product Description 2-1 Installing the MPS 2-2 3: Getting Started 3-1 Configuration Methods 3-1 EZWebCon 3-1 Incoming Logins 3-2 Services 3-2 4: TCP/IP Configuration 4-1 Setting the IP Address 4-1 Using EZWebCon 4-1 Using a Directed Ping Packet 4-2 Using a BOOTP, ...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 ...
...this manual 1-9 2: Installation 2-1 MPS/LPS Product Description 2-1 Installing the MPS 2-2 3: Getting Started 3-1 Configuration Methods 3-1 EZWebCon 3-1 Incoming Logins 3-2 Services 3-2 4: TCP/IP Configuration 4-1 Setting the IP Address 4-1 Using EZWebCon 4-1 Using a Directed Ping Packet 4-2 Using a BOOTP, ...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 ...
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... Bitronics 7-1 Macintosh Services 7-1 AppleTalk Zones 7-2 AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting 7-2 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 8-1 DLC Configuration 8-1 MPS Configuration 8-1 Host Configuration 8-1 A: Contact Information A-1 Problem Report Procedure A-1 Full Contact Information A-1 B: Troubleshooting B-1 Power-up Troubleshooting B-1 DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 BOOTP Troubleshooting B-3 RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Printing Problems B-4 PostScript Problems B-5 Bitmap Graphics B-6 C: Pinouts C-1 ...
... Bitronics 7-1 Macintosh Services 7-1 AppleTalk Zones 7-2 AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting 7-2 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 8-1 DLC Configuration 8-1 MPS Configuration 8-1 Host Configuration 8-1 A: Contact Information A-1 Problem Report Procedure A-1 Full Contact Information A-1 B: Troubleshooting B-1 Power-up Troubleshooting B-1 DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 BOOTP Troubleshooting B-3 RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Printing Problems B-4 PostScript Problems B-5 Bitmap Graphics B-6 C: Pinouts C-1 ...
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... 4: Adding /etc/hosts Entry 4-7 Figure 5: Adding /etc/printcap Entry 4-8 Figure 6: Creating Spooling Directory 4-8 Figure 7: Printing to Queue 4-8 Figure 8: Printing to Queue 4-9 Figure 9: Configuring Remote Printer 4-11 Figure 10: Licensing NDS 5-1 Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree 5-2 Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context __________ 5-2 Figure 13: Defining Access List...6-2 Figure 18: Translating LAT Error Codes 6-2 Figure 19: Enabling DLC 8-1 Figure 20: RJ45 Ethernet Connector C-1 Figure 21: Sample FTP Login D-1 Figure 22: Configuring TCP/IP Reload D-3 Figure 23...
... 4: Adding /etc/hosts Entry 4-7 Figure 5: Adding /etc/printcap Entry 4-8 Figure 6: Creating Spooling Directory 4-8 Figure 7: Printing to Queue 4-8 Figure 8: Printing to Queue 4-9 Figure 9: Configuring Remote Printer 4-11 Figure 10: Licensing NDS 5-1 Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree 5-2 Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context __________ 5-2 Figure 13: Defining Access List...6-2 Figure 18: Translating LAT Error Codes 6-2 Figure 19: Enabling DLC 8-1 Figure 20: RJ45 Ethernet Connector C-1 Figure 21: Sample FTP Login D-1 Figure 22: Configuring TCP/IP Reload D-3 Figure 23...
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... 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode 5-4 Table 4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (NDS) _______ 5-4 Table 5: NDS Errors from the File Server 5-5 Table 6: NDS Printing Errors 5-6 Table 7: Troubleshooting LAT Configurations Using a Port 6-2 Table 8: AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting 7-2 Table 9: Error Messages B-1 Table 10: Power-up Problems and Error Messages _____ B-2 Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 Table 12: BOOTP...
... 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode 5-4 Table 4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (NDS) _______ 5-4 Table 5: NDS Errors from the File Server 5-5 Table 6: NDS Printing Errors 5-6 Table 7: Troubleshooting LAT Configurations Using a Port 6-2 Table 8: AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting 7-2 Table 9: Error Messages B-1 Table 10: Power-up Problems and Error Messages _____ B-2 Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 Table 12: BOOTP...
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... C: Pinouts 1-9 The features, installation process, and configuration procedures are multiprotocol print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of servers can auto-negotiate between models. The LPS provides a twisted pair (10BASE-T) connector for network connections. 1: Introduction The Lantronix Print Servers (MPS100 and LPS1-T) are the same for both products, except...
... C: Pinouts 1-9 The features, installation process, and configuration procedures are multiprotocol print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of servers can auto-negotiate between models. The LPS provides a twisted pair (10BASE-T) connector for network connections. 1: Introduction The Lantronix Print Servers (MPS100 and LPS1-T) are the same for both products, except...
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Appendix D: Updating Software Appendix E: Specifications Appendix F: Frequently Used Commands Read chapters 2 and 3 in order, then proceed to the protocolspecific chapter that relates to Appendix F as needed. Refer to your MPS. 1-10 The Print Server Reference Manual, located on the CD-ROM and web site, provides additional information about configuring and using your network.
Appendix D: Updating Software Appendix E: Specifications Appendix F: Frequently Used Commands Read chapters 2 and 3 in order, then proceed to the protocolspecific chapter that relates to Appendix F as needed. Refer to your MPS. 1-10 The Print Server Reference Manual, located on the CD-ROM and web site, provides additional information about configuring and using your network.
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... MPS to install them into a basic network situation. 2: Installation This chapter describes the various MPS models and shows how to its factory default configuration. 2-1 When pressed for the LPS1-T. The front panel LEDs are: The LINK LED is solid green when there is a valid Ethernet network connection. The ACT (Activity...
... MPS to install them into a basic network situation. 2: Installation This chapter describes the various MPS models and shows how to its factory default configuration. 2-1 When pressed for the LPS1-T. The front panel LEDs are: The LINK LED is solid green when there is a valid Ethernet network connection. The ACT (Activity...
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... the MPS; Attach one end of the power cable to the test being run through a set of power-up diagnostics for the MPS to obtain configuration information via DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP. MPS/LPS User Guide 2: Installation Installing the MPS The following diagram shows a properly installed MPS: To install the MPS...
... the MPS; Attach one end of the power cable to the test being run through a set of power-up diagnostics for the MPS to obtain configuration information via DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP. MPS/LPS User Guide 2: Installation Installing the MPS The following diagram shows a properly installed MPS: To install the MPS...
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...Manual located on -line help. Note: If you have configured an IP address. Changing any configurable parameters. See Appendix D for remote console logins. The default login password is also available from the Lantronix website and FTP server. EZWebCon's graphical user interface guides first... time users through the initial configuration process and allows experienced users to configure the MPS. Note: EZWebCon is ACCESS. Lantronix provides JVM installers for Solaris and 32-bit Windows users, as well as source ...
...Manual located on -line help. Note: If you have configured an IP address. Changing any configurable parameters. See Appendix D for remote console logins. The default login password is also available from the Lantronix website and FTP server. EZWebCon's graphical user interface guides first... time users through the initial configuration process and allows experienced users to configure the MPS. Note: EZWebCon is ACCESS. Lantronix provides JVM installers for Solaris and 32-bit Windows users, as well as source ...
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... reasons. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the MPS can be configured to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins. A Lantronix service is enabled by default to prompt for Post-Script print jobs 3-2 Incoming...Server Reference Manual located on many operating systems. The following default services are available once the MPS100 or LPS1-T has booted: Table 1: Default Services MPS100 LPS1-T Function MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT Used for text print jobs MPS_xxxxxx_PCL LPS_xxxxxx_PCL Used for binary print jobs, such as a...
... reasons. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the MPS can be configured to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins. A Lantronix service is enabled by default to prompt for Post-Script print jobs 3-2 Incoming...Server Reference Manual located on many operating systems. The following default services are available once the MPS100 or LPS1-T has booted: Table 1: Default Services MPS100 LPS1-T Function MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT LPS_xxxxxx_TEXT Used for text print jobs MPS_xxxxxx_PCL LPS_xxxxxx_PCL Used for binary print jobs, such as a...
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.... LAT is disabled by the MPS because many network managers object to BIOLAB will change the service names to modify a default service, see the Server Configuration chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on . AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by...
.... LAT is disabled by the MPS because many network managers object to BIOLAB will change the service names to modify a default service, see the Server Configuration chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on . AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by...
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... enter the desired IP address to assign an IP address using the EZWebCon Expert Shell. 1. Click OK. 4. EZWebCon will let you intend to configure the MPS. The following methods to set the IP address: EZWebCon; a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP reply; c) For Subnet Mask, change the ... operating code. 3. d) For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the following sections cover IP address configuration and print configuration methods for this MPS. 4: TCP/IP Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is available. Setting the IP Address The MPS IP address must be correct in most cases. ...
... enter the desired IP address to assign an IP address using the EZWebCon Expert Shell. 1. Click OK. 4. EZWebCon will let you intend to configure the MPS. The following methods to set the IP address: EZWebCon; a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP reply; c) For Subnet Mask, change the ... operating code. 3. d) For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the following sections cover IP address configuration and print configuration methods for this MPS. 4: TCP/IP Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is available. Setting the IP Address The MPS IP address must be correct in most cases. ...
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... PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. If no IP address, it receives. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Using a Directed Ping Packet The ARP/ping method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. If the MPS has no duplicate is found, the...
... PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. If no IP address, it receives. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Using a Directed Ping Packet The ARP/ping method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. If the MPS has no duplicate is found, the...
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...host software. Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply At boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can respond to be configured for additional information. The MPS will have 4-3 For information about LPR printing: Windows 95 and Windows 98 do not support LPR directly....MPS request for assistance. If it is typically implemented on the MPS). MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the end of a job, and cannot support most of the ...
...host software. Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply At boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can respond to be configured for additional information. The MPS will have 4-3 For information about LPR printing: Windows 95 and Windows 98 do not support LPR directly....MPS request for assistance. If it is typically implemented on the MPS). MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the end of a job, and cannot support most of the ...
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MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration the banner page at the beginning of the print job when using the -#n lpr option. If two print queues on the host refer to ... be disabled. The MPS cannot print multiple copies of the printout, install and use the named pipe interface program in the RTEL print queue configuration software. LPR on Windows NT/2000/XP (and later) This section assumes that appears, choose My Computer and click Next. 4. If this functionality is necessary...
MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration the banner page at the beginning of the print job when using the -#n lpr option. If two print queues on the host refer to ... be disabled. The MPS cannot print multiple copies of the printout, install and use the named pipe interface program in the RTEL print queue configuration software. LPR on Windows NT/2000/XP (and later) This section assumes that appears, choose My Computer and click Next. 4. If this functionality is necessary...
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Enter the name or IP address of your MPS on the second line. 7. Note: If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network Control Panel and add Microsoft TCP/IP Printing to the List of your MPS print service on the first line, and enter the name of services. 6. Select LPR Port. Select the manufacturer and printer type. 4-5 MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 5.
Enter the name or IP address of your MPS on the second line. 7. Note: If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network Control Panel and add Microsoft TCP/IP Printing to the List of your MPS print service on the first line, and enter the name of services. 6. Select LPR Port. Select the manufacturer and printer type. 4-5 MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 5.
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If applicable, choose Shared and select the type of operating system that the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is working.) 4-6 Enter the queue name. 9. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 8.
If applicable, choose Shared and select the type of operating system that the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is working.) 4-6 Enter the queue name. 9. MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 8.
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... variations in Figure 5 is simple to configure LPR on your host by choosing Yes and clicking Finish. Test the printer by adding the MPS name and IP address to the /etc/hosts file: Figure 4: Adding /etc/hosts Entry xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MPS_xxxxxx 2. Install Lantronix LPR. 2. MPS/LPS User Guide 4:... TCP/IP Configuration 10. LPR on Windows 95/98 To enable LPR printing on generic Linux hosts. Add the host print queue to...
... variations in Figure 5 is simple to configure LPR on your host by choosing Yes and clicking Finish. Test the printer by adding the MPS name and IP address to the /etc/hosts file: Figure 4: Adding /etc/hosts Entry xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MPS_xxxxxx 2. Install Lantronix LPR. 2. MPS/LPS User Guide 4:... TCP/IP Configuration 10. LPR on Windows 95/98 To enable LPR printing on generic Linux hosts. Add the host print queue to...
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MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 5: Adding /etc/printcap Entry mps_prt|Printer on AIX versions 3.2 and higher. Figure 6: Creating Spooling Directory # mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/mps_prt # chmod 777 /usr/spool/...
MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 5: Adding /etc/printcap Entry mps_prt|Printer on AIX versions 3.2 and higher. Figure 6: Creating Spooling Directory # mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/mps_prt # chmod 777 /usr/spool/...