LPS1-T & MPS100 - Product Brief
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... Management SNMP Compatible: Supports MIB II parallel MIB Novell Compatibility: Supports both NDS and bindery emulation EZWebCon: Lantronix's management software MPS100: HTTP Device Support Supports printers with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. Specifications subject to 151°F) Heat Dissipation: 5 Watts Physical Dimensions ...software and reference manual, external 120 VAC power supply LPS1-T-02 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-11 10/100 print server, direct connect parallel port, Centronics compatible, RJ45 (10/100Base-T) network port, web ...
... Management SNMP Compatible: Supports MIB II parallel MIB Novell Compatibility: Supports both NDS and bindery emulation EZWebCon: Lantronix's management software MPS100: HTTP Device Support Supports printers with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. Specifications subject to 151°F) Heat Dissipation: 5 Watts Physical Dimensions ...software and reference manual, external 120 VAC power supply LPS1-T-02 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-11 10/100 print server, direct connect parallel port, Centronics compatible, RJ45 (10/100Base-T) network port, web ...
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... 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 5-2 Figure 14: Rebooting 5-2 Figure 15: Creating LAT...
... 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 5-2 Figure 14: Rebooting 5-2 Figure 15: Creating LAT...
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... 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 Troubleshooting B-3 Table 13: RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Table 14: General Printing Problems B-4 Table 15: PostScript Troubleshooting B-5 Table 16: Flash ROM Troubleshooting D-4 Table...
... 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 Troubleshooting B-3 Table 13: RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Table 14: General Printing Problems B-4 Table 15: PostScript Troubleshooting B-5 Table 16: Flash ROM Troubleshooting D-4 Table...
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...... Make sure backupprinter has a spool directory on MPS_PRT. Is this correct? (y/n) y Would you may change the queue name later by manually editing the printcap file. 4-11 done In the example, the printer name is your MPS service name, and the remote host name is listed in your hosts file. During initial...
...... Make sure backupprinter has a spool directory on MPS_PRT. Is this correct? (y/n) y Would you may change the queue name later by manually editing the printcap file. 4-11 done In the example, the printer name is your MPS service name, and the remote host name is listed in your hosts file. During initial...
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... allows you to ensure that at least one of the NetWare Directory Service tree, see your host documentation. 3. MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSTREE foodco Note: For an explanation of the structure of the file servers in the directory service...
... allows you to ensure that at least one of the NetWare Directory Service tree, see your host documentation. 3. MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSTREE foodco Note: For an explanation of the structure of the file servers in the directory service...
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Select Job-based. 9. If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is printed on the MPS bottom label. 8. It is working.) 12. Enter the queue name. 11. MPS/LPS User Guide 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 7. Test the printer. 8-2 Select the manufacturer and printer type. 10. Enter the MPS hardware address.
Select Job-based. 9. If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is printed on the MPS bottom label. 8. It is working.) 12. Enter the queue name. 11. MPS/LPS User Guide 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 7. Test the printer. 8-2 Select the manufacturer and printer type. 10. Enter the MPS hardware address.
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functioning correctly. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation DHCP is automatically disabled. The MPS and host are in /etc/services. If you have configured your MPS IP ...
functioning correctly. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation DHCP is automatically disabled. The MPS and host are in /etc/services. If you have configured your MPS IP ...
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..." Specifies a new name for a password. MPS/LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) BOTH Description Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections. generally a name of 11 or fewer characters is permissible.
..." Specifies a new name for a password. MPS/LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) BOTH Description Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections. generally a name of 11 or fewer characters is permissible.
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... keyword(s) entered. DEFINE SERVICE "name" PORT num Creates a new service and associates it with the specified port. The MPS will be up to 11 characters. The ipmask must be in a command. DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD Sets a new password that will add a .SYS extension. MPS/LPS User... its run-time code. F-3 Enter a file server name of top-level (general) Help topics. HELP option Displays a list of up to 11 characters, and the pathname can be up to 6 alphanumeric characters, case-insensitive). The filename can be required for a RARP host at system boot...
... keyword(s) entered. DEFINE SERVICE "name" PORT num Creates a new service and associates it with the specified port. The MPS will be up to 11 characters. The ipmask must be in a command. DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD Sets a new password that will add a .SYS extension. MPS/LPS User... its run-time code. F-3 Enter a file server name of top-level (general) Help topics. HELP option Displays a list of up to 11 characters, and the pathname can be up to 6 alphanumeric characters, case-insensitive). The filename can be required for a RARP host at system boot...
EPS Reference Manual
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... 4-7 4.6.2 Setting Up a Service With Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 Controlling Incoming Sessions 4-11 4.7.2 IP Security Table ...4-11 4.7.3 SNMP Security ...4-13 4.8 Event Logging...4-13 4.8.1 Configuring Host Types 4-13 4.8.2 Host Name Formats 4-13 4.8.3 Event Classes ...4-14 5: Ports...5-1 5.1 Port Commands...5-1 5.1.1 Port Access ...5-1 5.1.2 Serial...
... 4-7 4.6.2 Setting Up a Service With Group Codes 4-8 4.6.3 TCP/Telnet Service Sockets 4-8 4.6.4 Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 Controlling Incoming Sessions 4-11 4.7.2 IP Security Table ...4-11 4.7.3 SNMP Security ...4-13 4.8 Event Logging...4-13 4.8.1 Configuring Host Types 4-13 4.8.2 Host Name Formats 4-13 4.8.3 Event Classes ...4-14 5: Ports...5-1 5.1 Port Commands...5-1 5.1.1 Port Access ...5-1 5.1.2 Serial...
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... HP Hosts...7-8 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 7-9 7.2.6 LPR on Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe Daemon 7-15 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue...
... HP Hosts...7-8 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 7-9 7.2.6 LPR on Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe Daemon 7-15 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue...
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... LaserPrep...10-2 10.2.3 Printing Bitmap Graphics 10-2 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 11-4 12: Command Reference 12-1 12.1 Overview...12-1 12.2 Command Line Interface ...12-1 12.2.1 Command Completion 12-1 12.2.2 Command Line...
... LaserPrep...10-2 10.2.3 Printing Bitmap Graphics 10-2 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 11-4 12: Command Reference 12-1 12.1 Overview...12-1 12.2 Command Line Interface ...12-1 12.2.1 Command Completion 12-1 12.2.2 Command Line...
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... Monitor ...12-9 12.16 Netstat ...12-9 12.17 Ping ...12-9 12.18 Purge ...12-10 12.19 Remove Queue...12-10 12.20 Save...12-11 12.21 Set/Define IPsecurity ...12-12 12.22 Set/Define Logging...12-13 12.23 Set Noprivileged ...12-14 12.24 Set/Define Port.../Define Port Inactivity Logout 12-20 12.24.9 Define Port Modem Control 12-20 12.24.10 Set/Define Port Name 12-21 12.24.11 Set/Define Port Parity 12-21 12.24.12 Set/Define Port Passflow 12-22 12.24.13 Set/Define Port Password 12-22 12...
... Monitor ...12-9 12.16 Netstat ...12-9 12.17 Ping ...12-9 12.18 Purge ...12-10 12.19 Remove Queue...12-10 12.20 Save...12-11 12.21 Set/Define IPsecurity ...12-12 12.22 Set/Define Logging...12-13 12.23 Set Noprivileged ...12-14 12.24 Set/Define Port.../Define Port Inactivity Logout 12-20 12.24.9 Define Port Modem Control 12-20 12.24.10 Set/Define Port Name 12-21 12.24.11 Set/Define Port Parity 12-21 12.24.12 Set/Define Port Passflow 12-22 12.24.13 Set/Define Port Password 12-22 12...
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...address from a DHCP server at boot time. r Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for printing. Information is turned off. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for printing. x Chapter 5, Ports, details the port-specific configuration options x Chapters 7 through 6 ...reconfiguration and maintenance operation. x Chapter 3, Getting Started, explains available configuration methods, as well as follows: x Chapters 2 through 11 cover protocol-specific issues and troubleshooting: r Chapter 7 covers TCP/IP Host Setup for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands,...
...address from a DHCP server at boot time. r Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for printing. Information is turned off. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for printing. x Chapter 5, Ports, details the port-specific configuration options x Chapters 7 through 6 ...reconfiguration and maintenance operation. x Chapter 3, Getting Started, explains available configuration methods, as well as follows: x Chapters 2 through 11 cover protocol-specific issues and troubleshooting: r Chapter 7 covers TCP/IP Host Setup for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands,...
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..., it is rebooted. 3.4.3 Clear and Purge Clear Removes an item immediately, but generally does not take effect until the unit is required on page 12-11 for more than one another. For example, the following sections detail configuration that are equivalent: Figure 3-4: Full and Abbreviated Commands Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 BROADCAST ENABLED...
..., it is rebooted. 3.4.3 Clear and Purge Clear Removes an item immediately, but generally does not take effect until the unit is required on page 12-11 for more than one another. For example, the following sections detail configuration that are equivalent: Figure 3-4: Full and Abbreviated Commands Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 BROADCAST ENABLED...
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... command at the password prompt. 3-8 When using EZWebCon, you do so. If you are not using EZWebCon, you will be displayed on the terminal. Figure 3-11: Set Privileged Command Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>> Note: The prompt may change the privileged password, use the Set Privileged Override command...
... command at the password prompt. 3-8 When using EZWebCon, you do so. If you are not using EZWebCon, you will be displayed on the terminal. Figure 3-11: Set Privileged Command Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>> Note: The prompt may change the privileged password, use the Set Privileged Override command...
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... startup file from a NetWare fileserver. The Server will attempt to download the file config.cmd from a VMS Host Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP "PIKE::config.cmd" 3-11 For example, to resolve the name at IP address 192.0.1.5, the following command would be necessary. x For TFTP loading, enable TFTP loading on the distribution...
... startup file from a NetWare fileserver. The Server will attempt to download the file config.cmd from a VMS Host Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP "PIKE::config.cmd" 3-11 For example, to resolve the name at IP address 192.0.1.5, the following command would be necessary. x For TFTP loading, enable TFTP loading on the distribution...
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... ARP requests that fail soon after configuring new queues on the network. Signs of this problem are explained in case the primary one fails. Figure 4-11: Setting TCP/IP Parameters Local> DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY 192.0.1.188 Local> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST 192.0.1.33 You can be used if necessary to force the...
... ARP requests that fail soon after configuring new queues on the network. Signs of this problem are explained in case the primary one fails. Figure 4-11: Setting TCP/IP Parameters Local> DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY 192.0.1.188 Local> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST 192.0.1.33 You can be used if necessary to force the...
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...on configuring ports for Incoming Connections Local> SET SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD Local> SET SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD "8ball" Connection Methods on page 4-11 for more information. 4.7.2 IP Security Table The Server provides an IP Security Table as IP address. Note that you allow network logins... verification. Note that users logging in Figure 4-21: 1 Affects addresses from 192.0.1.1 through 192.0.1.254 using the Outgoing Disabled keywords. 4-11 Figure 4-21: Setting Server Access Local> SET IPSECURITY 192.0.1.255 OUTGOING DISABLED PORT 4-7 In order, the command in from the network....
...on configuring ports for Incoming Connections Local> SET SERVER INCOMING PASSWORD Local> SET SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD "8ball" Connection Methods on page 4-11 for more information. 4.7.2 IP Security Table The Server provides an IP Security Table as IP address. Note that you allow network logins... verification. Note that users logging in Figure 4-21: 1 Affects addresses from 192.0.1.1 through 192.0.1.254 using the Outgoing Disabled keywords. 4-11 Figure 4-21: Setting Server Access Local> SET IPSECURITY 192.0.1.255 OUTGOING DISABLED PORT 4-7 In order, the command in from the network....
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... Characteristics Other Port Characteristics 5.2.1 DTRwait The DTRwait flag governs whether a port provides DTR when idle. [[[Normally DTR is closed, DTR will be de-asserted. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be specified for each port is Port_n, where n denotes the port number. Figure 5-13...
... Characteristics Other Port Characteristics 5.2.1 DTRwait The DTRwait flag governs whether a port provides DTR when idle. [[[Normally DTR is closed, DTR will be de-asserted. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be specified for each port is Port_n, where n denotes the port number. Figure 5-13...