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..., external 120 VAC power supply MPS100-12 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. Single-Port Print Servers LPS-1-T/MPS100 Features Transport Protocols LPS1-T: TCP/IP, IPX, NetBIOS/NetBEUI and LAT MPS100: TCP/IP, IPX, AppleTalk,... rate 150 Kbps 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 Centronics parallel interface System Software Flash ROM Standard: downloadable from a TCP/IP host ...
..., external 120 VAC power supply MPS100-12 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. Single-Port Print Servers LPS-1-T/MPS100 Features Transport Protocols LPS1-T: TCP/IP, IPX, NetBIOS/NetBEUI and LAT MPS100: TCP/IP, IPX, AppleTalk,... rate 150 Kbps 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 Centronics parallel interface System Software Flash ROM Standard: downloadable from a TCP/IP host ...
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... 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 Application Port 6-1 Figure 16: Creating and Starting Print Queue___________ 6-1 Figure 17: Printing to Queue 6-2 Figure...
... 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 Application Port 6-1 Figure 16: Creating and Starting Print Queue___________ 6-1 Figure 17: Printing to Queue 6-2 Figure...
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... 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 17: Frequently-used Server Commands _________ F-1 Table 18...
... 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 17: Frequently-used Server Commands _________ F-1 Table 18...
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... MPS_xxxxxx to BIOLAB will change the service names to BIOLAB_TEXT and so on the CD-ROM. 3-3 therefore the server name must be no more than 13 characters. AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by default on the server name;
... MPS_xxxxxx to BIOLAB will change the service names to BIOLAB_TEXT and so on the CD-ROM. 3-3 therefore the server name must be no more than 13 characters. AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by default on the server name;
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Note: If you will have to rename the MPS. The MPS text service name will prompt you to 13 characters. In the Printers and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters. 4. If this happens, contact SCO technical support. 4-10 SAM will be too long, so you ...
Note: If you will have to rename the MPS. The MPS text service name will prompt you to 13 characters. In the Printers and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters. 4. If this happens, contact SCO technical support. 4-10 SAM will be too long, so you ...
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... the access list, add it. Note: NetWare Administrator can either use the Quick Setup option or individually create printing-related objects. Reboot the MPS. Figure 13: Defining Access List Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS fileserver 6. Define the directory service context in which the MPS is not in a tree structure. Figure 12...
... the access list, add it. Note: NetWare Administrator can either use the Quick Setup option or individually create printing-related objects. Reboot the MPS. Figure 13: Defining Access List Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS fileserver 6. Define the directory service context in which the MPS is not in a tree structure. Figure 12...
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... be in the file for the host to verify that the appropriate protocols are duplicate IP addresses. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting RARP Troubleshooting Table 13: RARP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The MPS name and hardware address in the host's /etc/ethers file The MPS name and hardware address must...
... be in the file for the host to verify that the appropriate protocols are duplicate IP addresses. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting RARP Troubleshooting Table 13: RARP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The MPS name and hardware address in the host's /etc/ethers file The MPS name and hardware address must...
EPS Reference Manual
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... 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 Configuration...5-2 ii
... 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 Configuration...5-2 ii
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Contents 12.9 Help...12-6 12.10 Initialize ...12-7 12.11 List ...12-8 12.12 Logout...12-8 12.13 Man ...12-8 12.14 Mode ...12-8 12.15 Monitor ...12-9 12.16 Netstat ...12-9 12.17 Ping ...12-9 12...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 Commands 12-15 12.24.1 Define Port Access 12-15 12...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 12.24.14 Set/Define Port Printer 12-23 12.24.15 Set/Define Port ...
Contents 12.9 Help...12-6 12.10 Initialize ...12-7 12.11 List ...12-8 12.12 Logout...12-8 12.13 Man ...12-8 12.14 Mode ...12-8 12.15 Monitor ...12-9 12.16 Netstat ...12-9 12.17 Ping ...12-9 12...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 Commands 12-15 12.24.1 Define Port Access 12-15 12...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 12.24.14 Set/Define Port Printer 12-23 12.24.15 Set/Define Port ...
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... those of as belonging to 254, as its users' groups. In the case mentioned above , the server with eight modems attached will continue to groups 1, 7, 13, and 105. Each port on a different server. When a user or device requests a service connection, the LAT host will be a zero in common. If any group...
... those of as belonging to 254, as its users' groups. In the case mentioned above , the server with eight modems attached will continue to groups 1, 7, 13, and 105. Each port on a different server. When a user or device requests a service connection, the LAT host will be a zero in common. If any group...
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... reasons, see the Server Configuration and Ports chapters. 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging The Server can be "preconfigured" with a standard set of commands issued on page 12-13 for each login. Events that are used to restrict logins to a network host via the Set/Define Server Incoming command. See Set/Define Logging on...
... reasons, see the Server Configuration and Ports chapters. 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging The Server can be "preconfigured" with a standard set of commands issued on page 12-13 for each login. Events that are used to restrict logins to a network host via the Set/Define Server Incoming command. See Set/Define Logging on...
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... of up to change prompts. Figure 3-7: Prompt Examples Local> SET SERVER PROMPT "Port %n: " Port 5: SET SERVER PROMPT "%D:%s! See Initialize on page 12-7 for more than 13 alphanumeric characters is shown on . In the examples, the first command line results in the prompt string. Figure 3-8: Rebooting the Server Local>> INITIALIZE SERVER DELAY 0 3-6
... of up to change prompts. Figure 3-7: Prompt Examples Local> SET SERVER PROMPT "Port %n: " Port 5: SET SERVER PROMPT "%D:%s! See Initialize on page 12-7 for more than 13 alphanumeric characters is shown on . In the examples, the first command line results in the prompt string. Figure 3-8: Rebooting the Server Local>> INITIALIZE SERVER DELAY 0 3-6
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the login password is used for MOP/TSM access to the server. Figure 3-13: Defining Login Password Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD badger If you do not inadvertently change settings. 3.8.2 Login Password Each port can be prompted for automatic ...
the login password is used for MOP/TSM access to the server. Figure 3-13: Defining Login Password Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD badger If you do not inadvertently change settings. 3.8.2 Login Password Each port can be prompted for automatic ...
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...Host Limit command is used to set in the host table (for which the Server will need to which terminals can offer its characteristics. Figure 4-13: Setting a Host Limit Local> DEFINE SERVER HOST LIMIT NONE 4.6 Creating Services A service is any resource that service. If the service does not... the port accordingly. If you try using a terminal as the print device. If it seems to be sent to the network as services.A Lantronix service is a service to use the key or your Installation Guide. 4-6 the service must be changed. The EPS models generally come with preconfigured...
...Host Limit command is used to set in the host table (for which the Server will need to which terminals can offer its characteristics. Figure 4-13: Setting a Host Limit Local> DEFINE SERVER HOST LIMIT NONE 4.6 Creating Services A service is any resource that service. If the service does not... the port accordingly. If you try using a terminal as the print device. If it seems to be sent to the network as services.A Lantronix service is a service to use the key or your Installation Guide. 4-6 the service must be changed. The EPS models generally come with preconfigured...
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See the syslog man pages for restricting SNMP access to clear the entire table. hostname\ Indicates a NetWare fileserver. 4-13 The Server provides a security mechanism for more information. 4.8 Event Logging The Server can be configured to report various events either a community name ...to the SNMP community name used to change Server settings, a way to the console of the host/ fileserver. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host, while LAT and NetWare messages will be sent to which the information will be logged. UNIX Set up the...
See the syslog man pages for restricting SNMP access to clear the entire table. hostname\ Indicates a NetWare fileserver. 4-13 The Server provides a security mechanism for more information. 4.8 Event Logging The Server can be configured to report various events either a community name ...to the SNMP community name used to change Server settings, a way to the console of the host/ fileserver. LAT logging requires installing the Lantronix-supplied logging program on the host, while LAT and NetWare messages will be sent to which the information will be logged. UNIX Set up the...
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... Telnet and Rlogin connections are allowed to connect to specific ports. To configure the Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 When the username is asserted.]]] If you enable DTRWait, the Server will not be de-asserted...
... Telnet and Rlogin connections are allowed to connect to specific ports. To configure the Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 When the username is asserted.]]] If you enable DTRWait, the Server will not be de-asserted...
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... to one host) point to the same Server queue, the hosts will provide queueing among the hosts. Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup Figure 7-13: RTEL Installation # ./lpinstall Installing the RTEL software package requires root privileges. RISC/OS SCO ---- SCO UNIX SGI ---- it will show jobs queued by the host.... IRIX SOL ---- Solaris Sparc machines SPARC -- For instructions on the Server. The Show Queue display on the Server will not release a new job to Figure 7-13. 7-12
... to one host) point to the same Server queue, the hosts will provide queueing among the hosts. Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup Figure 7-13: RTEL Installation # ./lpinstall Installing the RTEL software package requires root privileges. RISC/OS SCO ---- SCO UNIX SGI ---- it will show jobs queued by the host.... IRIX SOL ---- Solaris Sparc machines SPARC -- For instructions on the Server. The Show Queue display on the Server will not release a new job to Figure 7-13. 7-12
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... terminal server. Do not format data for hp4 needs to be assigned to continue the installation [yes] Please enter the name of queue hp4 complete 7-13 The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue server service password option hp4 ps3 :2 null none Installation of the print queue to...
... terminal server. Do not format data for hp4 needs to be assigned to continue the installation [yes] Please enter the name of queue hp4 complete 7-13 The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue server service password option hp4 ps3 :2 null none Installation of the print queue to...
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... the back or underside label. 1 Log in as Supervisor on the Server, you will log in as when querying the file server's print queues. Figure 8-13: Starting PCONSOLE F:> PCONSOLE 3 Using the cursor keys, select Print Server Information from the Available Options menu, then press Enter. If you later change the login...
... the back or underside label. 1 Log in as Supervisor on the Server, you will log in as when querying the file server's print queues. Figure 8-13: Starting PCONSOLE F:> PCONSOLE 3 Using the cursor keys, select Print Server Information from the Available Options menu, then press Enter. If you later change the login...
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... can be configured on the Server, but multiple ports on the Server can be spooled to re-scan the available file servers for some reason. 13 Select Down and press Enter. It will only force it to the Server for as long as the node is running and pserver is in...
... can be configured on the Server, but multiple ports on the Server can be spooled to re-scan the available file servers for some reason. 13 Select Down and press Enter. It will only force it to the Server for as long as the node is running and pserver is in...