Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresTitle1Trademark Acknowledgements51 Introduction 1372 Installation and Configuration 2173 Windows Configuration 2974 Unix Configuration 5785 Novell Configuration 7596 Novell Configuration for 10/100Base-T Interfaces 9197 Monitoring Printers 119108 Commands 125109 Extra Features 1471110 Glossary 157111 Introduction13Overview13What is the PrintNet?13What Special Features are Available?13Interfaces1410Base2 and 10Base-T15Figure 1 . Status Indicator Lights (10Base2 and 10Base-T)15Table 1 . LED Pattern Indications15Operating Modes16Power-on Self Test16Run and Auto Reset Modes16Table 2 . Run Mode and Auto Reset Mode Indicator Descriptions16Dipswitches17Table 3 . 10Base2 and 10Base-T Dipswitch Settings1710/100Base-T18Figure 2 . Status Indicator Lights and Dipswitches (10/100Base-T)18Run and Auto Reset Modes18Table 4 . Run Mode and Auto Reset Mode Indicator Descriptions18Network Indicator19Dipswitches19Table 5 . 10/100Base-T Dipswitch Settings19Conventions Used In This Manual202 Installation and Configuration21Installation21Connecting to the Network21Figure 3 . Physical Setup22Configuration Tools231. Configuring the PrintNet so it can be seen on the network. This involves network related setti...232. Configuring a host with a new printer so it knows how to send data to the PrintNet. Just being...23Configuration Using the Printer Control Panel23CAUTION231. Make sure the printer is on and raise the printer cover.242. Press the ONLINE key to place the printer in the OFFLINE mode.243. Unlock the ENTER key. Refer to the Operating Manual for instructions.244. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key until the LCD displays “ETHERNET PARAMS.”245. Press the DOWN arrow key to access the “IP Address” parameter.246. Press the DOWN arrow key to view the current IP Address.247. Press the DOWN arrow key to access the portion of the IP Address to be changed.248. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the portion of the IP Address to be changed.249. Press the DOWN arrow key.2410. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to select the desired value.2411. Press the ENTER key to make the selection. An asterisk appears to the right of the value.2412. Press the UP arrow key and you will be returned to step 8.2413. When you are finished changing parameters, exit the configuration menus and lock the ENTER ke...24CAUTION24IPAssign25Figure 4 . IPAssign Sample Interface25HTML Forms251. Make sure the print server has an IP address and subnet mask so it is recognizable on your TCP...252. Make sure your network station can successfully “ping” the PrintNet over the network.253. Direct your Web browser to the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) “http://IPaddress ” (e.g. “http:...26Figure 5 . PrintNet HTML Structure26Printer Status Screen27Figure 6 . WWW Printer Status Screen27Configuration Alternatives28Telnet28Remote Shell283 Windows Configuration29Overview291. Identifying the PrintNet on the network using TCP/IP as the underlying protocol292. Configuring the PrintNet with its mandatory TCP/IP settings (IP address and subnet mask)293. Configuring a new printer on the Windows station29Windows Environment Description29Figure 7 . Windows Integration30Windows PrintNet Configuration30Mandatory30Optional31Configuration Using IPAssign311. Insert the diskette labeled “IPAssign” into the floppy drive.312. Load the File Manager or WinFile and look under the floppy drive for an IPAssign self-extracti...313. Double click on the IPAssign file to launch the install program.314. When prompted to install, click on YES to load the InstallShield Wizard.315. Answer the prompts throughout the wizard.316. Once the install process is complete, you will be prompted to view the “ReadMe” file. Select “...317. Find the new IPAssign program group and double click on the “IPAssign” icon to load the program.318. At the “IPAssign” main dialogue box that appears, you should see an entry for your PrintNet ap...32Figure 8 . IPAssign Main Screen329. Once your PrintNet Ethernet Address appears in the list box, select it and click on ASSIGN.3210. At the “Assign IP” dialogue box that displays next, fill in the IP address and subnet mask fo...3211. Click SET when done to assign these TCP/IP settings to the PrintNet. IPAssign will then displ...3212. Once you see the message about successfully assigning the settings, click OK. These TCP/IP se...3213. If you want to store the TCP/IP settings into the PrintNet flash memory via a browser, click ...3314. Read the text in the “Configuration Information” window that displays and click OK to launch ...3315. Once your Web browser is loaded and you are prompted for a “User ID,” type “root.”3316. At the “Password” prompt, press ENTER since there is no default password configured and click...3317. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, fill in the PrintNet IP address under...3318. Click in the field labeled “Subnet Mask” and fill in the PrintNet subnet mask.3319. Click on the SUBMIT button when done.3320. Turn the printer off, then on again so the changes take effect, or click on the “System” link...33Figure 9 . Network Configuration HTML Form34Configuration Using ARP351. Log on to a Windows station with TCP/IP loaded and located on the same subnet as the PrintNet.352. Find the Ethernet address for the PrintNet on the configuration printout. It must be entered a...353. Use the “arp” command to add an entry into the Windows station ARP table for the PrintNet. Thi...354. Check to see if the ARP entry was accepted.355. Try to “ping” this IP address to see if the PrintNet can be seen on your network.351. Load a Web browser on your Windows station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/...362. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the field below the “IP Addre...363. Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the PrintNet subnet mask.364. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the printer to make the new settin...36Communicating Across Routers371. Load a Web browser on your Windows station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/...372. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the first field below the “Ga...373. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make the new s...37Changing Workgroup Names381. Load a Web browser on your Windows station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/...382. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, search for the “Windows (NetBIOS TCP/I...383. Type in the new workgroup name for the PrintNet.384. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make the new s...38Changing Destination Names38Figure 10 . Windows NT Print Setup Dialogue Box38Table 6 . PrintNet Default Destinations391. Load a Web browser on your Windows station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/...392. At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a destination link from the ...393. Once the desired destination HTML form displays, highlight the “Name” field and type in the ne...394. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make the new s...39Windows Host Configuration40Windows NT 3.51 Host Setup401. Open the “Control Panel.”402. Double click on “Printers.”403. Select “Create a Printer” from the “Printer” menu to display the dialogue box in Figure 11.40Figure 11 . Create a Printer Dialogue Box404. Define a name to represent this print setup and select the appropriate driver for the printer ...405. Under the “Print To” field, select “Other...”406. Select “LPR Port” from the list that displays and click OK to bring up a dialogue box similar ...41Figure 12 . Add LPR Compatible Printer Dialogue Box417. Type in the IP address or host name of the PrintNet in the first field.418. Type in the name of a pre-defined destination/queue on the PrintNet in the second field.419. Click OK when done specifying these two fields.41Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup411. Select “Settings:Printers” from the “Start” menu.412. Double click on the “Add Printer” icon. The “Add Printer Wizard” window is displayed.413. Select “My Computer.”424. At the next window, click on “Add Port ...”425. Double click on “LPR Port”. If LPR Port is not listed it means that the Microsoft TCP/IP Print...436. In the “Name or address of server providing lpd:” box, enter the IP address of the PrintNet ad...437. Select the “Generic/Text only” printer driver or install the Printronix P5000 series driver fr...448. In the “Printer Name” box, enter a name for this printer.449. Determine if the printer is shared with other network users. If it is shared, the share name a...4510. Print a Windows test page.4511. If there are any problems during or after installation, see “Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup Proble...45Windows 95 Host Setup461. Select “Settings:Printers” from the “Start” menu.462. Double click on the “Add Printer” icon.463. Select “Network Printer” from the second window of the “Add Printer” wizard that loaded.464. At the next window, click on BROWSE to help fill in the network path of this printer.465. At the “Browse for Printer” dialogue box that displays, double click on the appropriate workgr...466. Continue searching the network until you see the PrintNet name, “M_xxxxxx”, where “xxxxxx” equ...467. Once you see the PrintNet, double click on it to display a list of pre- defined destinations/q...468. Select a destination/queue that will use “d1prn.”469. Click OK once you have selected a destination.4610. Back at the network path window, select NEXT since this path should now be filled in for you.4611. At the next window, select the appropriate print driver and click on NEXT.4612. Fill in a name for this new network printer at the next window and decide if you want this to...4613. When prompted for a test page, select either “Yes” or “No” depending on the state of the atta...46Printronix Printing System (PPS) Host Setup471. Insert the diskette labeled “PPS” into the floppy drive.472. Load the File Manager or WinFile and look under the floppy drive for a PPS ZIP file.473. Double click on the PPS ZIP file to extract all files within it to a directory on the Windows ...474. Once extracted to a directory, find the “Setup” file and double click on this to load the Inst...475. Answer the prompts throughout the wizard and select “Yes” to restart your computer at the end.476. Once your computer is rebooted, open the “Settings:Printers” folder to view your existing prin...477. Select the printer that you want to use with PPS and click the right mouse button to bring up ...478. Select “Properties” from this menu to display the current settings for this printer.479. Click on the “Details” tab to display the printer port settings.4710. Click on the ADD PORT button.4711. At the “Add Port” dialogue box that displays, click on the button labeled “Other.”4712. Click on “TCP/IP Printer Port” within this “Other” list.4713. At the next dialogue box that displays, fill in the host name or IP address of the PrintNet i...4714. Fill in a valid TCP port number on the PrintNet in the second field. The choice is 4400 or 91...4715. Click OK when done to return to the “Details” window. You should now see something relating t...4816. Click OK to close this printer properties window.48Windows 3.1 Host Setup481. PrintNet IP address. The IP address or host name of the print server you want to print to.482. PrintNet destination/queue. A pre-defined name on the print server telling the device which I/...48Windows Troubleshooting Tips491. What level of software are you running?492. What type of attachment do you have?493. What is your host operating system?494. Give a detailed description of the problem.495. How often, and when, does the problem occur?496. Give a detailed description of your network and the components attached.49IPAssign Cannot Find the PrintNet49PrintNet Cannot Be Found on the Network50HTML Configuration Forms Will Not Display50Errors Occur when Defining an LPR Printer50Cannot Browse the PrintNet on the Network51Printer Errors when Printing or No Output51TCP/IP Access Problem521. The TCP list must have an entry added to grant access to this workstation.522. All entries must be deleted from the TCP list to grant all workstations/ hosts access to the a...521. Obtain a printer configuration printout using the control panel. See the Operating Manual for ...522. Power off the printer.523. On the PrintNet Interface, place SWITCH 2 in the down position.524. Power on the printer and wait for the ONLINE state.525. On the PrintNet Interface, place SWITCH 2 in the up position.526. From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry. The PrintNet IP addr...537. Try to “ping” this IP address to see if the PrintNet can be seen on your network. If the inter...538. Telnet into the PrintNet using the same IP address as above. Log in as root with no password.539. At the system prompt, enter:5310. Power the printer off and then back on.5311. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters to the desired values.5312. If Web browser access does not work, Telnet into the PrintNet as root. Enter the following co...53Web Browser/HTTP Problem541. Telnet into the PrintNet and log in as root with no password.542. At the system prompt enter the following commands:543. After approximately 30 seconds, point your browser to the PrintNet IP address. The printer web...54Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup Problems541. Is the printer online? Re-send test page.552. The print queue name in step 6 should be “d1prn”; however, the name can be changed. To verify ...553. The Printronix NT print driver requires P-Series emulation active on the printer. The Generic/...554. Delete then re-install Microsoft TCP/IP Print service on the server.554 Unix Configuration57Overview571. Configuring the PrintNet with its mandatory TCP/IP settings (i.e., IP address and subnet mask).572. Configuring the Unix host station with a new printer.57Unix Environment Description57Figure 13 . Unix Integration58Unix PrintNet Configuration59Mandatory59Optional59Using ARP601. Log on to a Unix station as superuser or root. This station must be located on the same subnet...602. Find the Ethernet address for the PrintNet by printing a configuration or reading it from the ...603. Use the “arp” command to add an entry into the Unix station ARP table for this PrintNet. Here ...604. Verify that the ARP entry was properly applied.605. Try to “ping” this IP address to see if the PrintNet can be seen on your network.601. Load a Web browser on your Unix station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/net...612. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the field below the “IP Addre...613. Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the PrintNet subnet mask.614. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make sure the ...61Using RARP621. On your RARP server, make an entry in the /etc/ethers file for the PrintNet.622. Start the RARP daemon on the RARP server if not already running. If it is running, send an HUP...623. Power on the PrintNet so that it immediately sends out an RARP request. Wait one minute to all...624. Try to “ping” the PrintNet IP address from a local Unix station to see if it can be seen on yo...62Using BOOTP631. On your BOOTP server, make an entry in the /etc/bootptab file for the PrintNet.632. Turn the PrintNet on so that it immediately sends out a BOOTP request. Wait one minute to allo...633. Try to “ping” the PrintNet IP address from a network station to see if it can be seen on your ...63Communicating Across Routers641. Load a Web browser on your Unix station and direct it to the URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/net...642. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the first field below the “Ga...643. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make sure the ...64Unix Host Configuration65Manual System V Host Setup65Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup651. Define an entry for this new printer within the printcap file, /etc/ printcap.662. Create the spool directory specified by the “sd=” entry in the printcap entry for this printer.663. Create the log and account files specified by the “lf=” and “af=” entries in the printcap entr...664. Change permissions and ownership on the spool directory and everything within it.665. Start the printer daemon for this new printer.67Printing from AIX671. PrintNet IP address. The IP address or host name of the print server you want to print to.672. PrintNet destination/queue. A pre-defined name on the print server telling the device which I/...67Printing with FTP671. On your network station, change to the directory containing the file you want to print.672. Open an FTP session with the PrintNet.673. Log in as “root.”684. At the password prompt, press ENTER since there is no default password.685. Change to the dest directory.686. List the contents of this directory using the “dir” command and determine which destination/qu...687. Change to this destination directory.688. Change the mode to correspond with the type of file you are going to print. By default, ASCII ...689. Place the file to be printed within this directory on the PrintNet so it can be spooled and pr...6810. Close the FTP session, unless you have more jobs to print.68Direct Socket Printing681. PrintNet IP address. The IP address or host name of the print server you want to print to.682. PrintNet TCP port number. A pre-defined number for the I/O port on the print server. 9100 is t...68Unix Troubleshooting Tips691. What level of software are you running?692. What type of attachment do you have?693. What is your host operating system?694. Give a detailed description of the problem.695. How often, and when, does the problem occur?696. Give a detailed description of your network and the components attached.69PrintNet Cannot be Found on the Network69Nothing Prints701. “telnet” to the print server (e.g., “telnet 192.75.11.9”) and log in as “root.”702. Enter the command “start fox prn .”703. Execute “stop prn” right after starting the test.70Stair-Stepped Output71No Form Feed or Extra Page Comes Out71TCP/IP Access Problem721. The TCP list must have an entry added to grant access to this workstation.722. All entries must be deleted from the TCP list to grant all workstations/ hosts access to the a...721. Obtain a printer configuration printout using the control panel. See the Operating Manual for ...722. Power off the printer.723. On the PrintNet, place SWITCH 2 in the down position.734. Power on the printer and wait for the ONLINE state.735. On the PrintNet, place SWITCH 2 in the up position.736. From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry. The PrintNet IP addr...737. Try to “ping” this IP address to see if the PrintNet can be seen on your network. If the inter...738. Telnet into the PrintNet using the same IP address as above. Log in as root with no password.739. At the system prompt, enter:7310. Power the printer off and then back on.7311. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters to the desired values.7312. If Web browser access does not work, Telnet into the PrintNet as root. Enter the following co...735 Novell Configuration75Overview751. Identifying the PrintNet on the network.752. Configuring the PrintNet with its mandatory print setup settings.753. Configuring a new print queue on the file server.75Novell Environment Description76Figure 14 . Novell Integration76Novell PrintNet Configuration77Mandatory77Optional77Using HTML Forms781. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP...782. Direct your Web browser to URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/adminConf.html” (e.g., “http://192.75...783. At the “Administration Configuration” HTML form that displays, highlight the field beside the ...784. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the printer to make the new settin...78Novell Host Configuration79NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup791. Log on to the Novell file server as supervisor.792. Enter PCONSOLE.793. Select “Print Queue Information” from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.794. Press INSERT to add a new queue to the list of currently defined queues showing.795. Type in the name of this new queue when prompted and press ENTER. This can be any name you wou...796. Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Menu.797. Select “Print Server Information” and press ENTER.798. Press INSERT when the list of existing print servers displays.799. Type the name of the PrintNet when prompted for a print server name and press ENTER when done....7910. Back at the print server list, select this newly defined PrintNet and press ENTER.7911. Select “Print Server Configuration” from the menu that displays.7912. Select “Printer Configuration” from the next menu to display a list of configured printers.7913. Select the first item listed as “NOT INSTALLED” and press ENTER.8014. At the printer configuration window, type in the name for this new printer. This name must be...8015. Go to the “Type” field and press ENTER to see the possible choices.8016. Select “Defined Elsewhere” from this list.8017. When done, press ESCAPE and select “Yes” to save the changes to this new printer.8018. Press ESCAPE again to return to the “Print Server Configuration” menu.8019. Select “Queues Serviced by Printer.”8020. Select this new printer from the printer list that displays and press ENTER.8021. At the empty queue list that displays, press INSERT.8022. Select the queue created in step 5 and press ENTER.8023. When prompted for the priority, press ENTER to select the default or select a priority.8024. Press ESCAPE until back at the PCONSOLE Main Menu.8025. Repower the printer.8026. Wait two minutes and then select “Print Queue Information” from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.8027. Select this new queue from the menu that displays. Select “Currently Attached Servers” to see...80NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup811. Log in to the PrintNet command shell, npsh, as root.812. Store the RPRINTER settings on the PrintNet. This will refer to an existing PSERVER.NLM on the...813. Leave this PrintNet login session and log on to the NetWare 3.x file server as Supervisor.814. Load a PSERVER.NLM if there is not one loaded already. This will be the PSERVER that the Print...815. Enter PCONSOLE.816. Select “Print Queue Information” from the PCONSOLE Main Menu.817. Press INSERT to add a new queue to the list of currently defined queues.828. Type in the name of this new queue when prompted and press ENTER. This can be any name you wou...829. Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Menu.8210. Select “Print Server Information” and press ENTER.8211. Press INSERT when the list of existing print servers displays.8212. Select the print server that you want the PrintNet to service as an RPRINTER. This is the PSE...8213. Select “Print Server Configuration” from the menu that displays.8214. Select “Printer Configuration” from the next menu to display a list of configured printers.8215. Select an item from the list (i.e., either an existing printer name or a “Not Installed” one)...8216. Assign a name (if not an existing printer) to this printer.8217. At the “Type” field, select “Remote Other/Unknown.”8218. Press ESCAPE to save the changes.8219. Press ESCAPE until back at the “Print Server Configuration” menu.8220. Select “Queues Serviced by Printer” to display a list of defined printers.8221. Select the printer you just defined and press ENTER.8222. At the list of queues that displays, press INSERT to add a queue to the list.8223. Select the queue defined and press ENTER.8224. When prompted for a priority, press ENTER to select the default or select a priority.8225. Press ESCAPE until you have exited PCONSOLE.8226. Reload the PSERVER.NLM that the PrintNet is to service as an RPRINTER.8227. Repower the PrintNet by turning the printer off and then back on.8228. Wait two minutes and then check your PSERVER to see if the appropriate printer is being servi...83NetWare Version 4.x PSERVER Setup831. Log in to the Novell as supervisor.832. Enter PCONSOLE.833. Press F4.834. Select PRINT QUEUES.835. Press INSERT to add a queue.836. Type in new queue name and press ENTER.837. Press ESCAPE.838. Select PRINT SERVERS.839. Press INSERT to add the new print server.8310. Type the name of the PrintNet. By default, it is “M_xxxxxx” where “xxxxxx” equals the last si...8311. Select this new print server and press ENTER.8312. Select PRINTERS.8413. Press INSERT to add a printer to the list.8414. Type in the name of one of the default destinations on the unit for the NAME field and go to ...8415. Press ENTER at this field and select DEFINED ELSEWHERE. If DEFINED ELSEWHERE is not available...8416. Press ENTER on the Print Queues Assigned field.8417. Press INSERT to display all queues; select the one you defined in step 5 and press ENTER.8418. Select a priority and press ENTER. Priority 1 should be sufficient.8419. Press ESCAPE until you are back to Main Menu.8420. Reboot the Print Server by repowering the printer.8421. Check the CURRENTLY ATTACHED SERVERS and verify the print server is active.8422. Press ESCAPE until you are out of the PCONSOLE.841. From a DOS prompt on a Novell workstation, begin an npsh session with the unit.852. To obtain root access to the unit, type:853. Login to the unit as root user.854. Enter the password. If this password is not yet set, press enter at the password prompt. Other...85NetWare Version 4.x RPRINTER Setup861. PrintNet requires a bindery server login on the 4.1x as the first step to servicing RPRINTER. ...862. Using either PCONSOLE in NDS mode, or NWADMIN:86a. create an NDS queue (any name you want), or simply use an existing one;86b. create a print server to use (any valid name, or choose one already in existence);86c. create a printer object to use with the print server object you chose or created, and attach i...863. At a 4.1x console session, if a pserver.nlm session is already running for Fin_Q, first unload...874. Via a Telnet or npsh session create RPRINTER attachments:875. Reboot the PrintNet adapter (power the printer off and on, or use the reset command) so the ne...876. Open a Telnet or npsh session and log into PrintNet. Wait a minute or two, then use the list r...877. If you add, delete or change RPRINTER entries on PrintNet or 4.1x console, you should always u...878. A web browser can also be used to see the RPRINTER attachments, etc. and status.87Novell Troubleshooting Tips881. What level of software are you running?882. What type of attachment do you have?883. What is your host operating system?884. Give a detailed description of the problem.885. How often, and when, does the problem occur?886. Give a detailed description of your network and the components attached.88NetWare 3.x - No PSERVER Connection88NetWare 4.x - No PSERVER Connection896 Novell Configuration for 10/100Base-T Interfaces91Overview911. PrintNet Configuration. This section includes: setting the preferred file server, setting pass...912. Host Configuration. This section includes: NDS PSERVER setup, Bindery PSERVER setup, referenci...913. Troubleshooting tips. This section covers PSERVER setups, RPRINTER/NPRINTER setups, and printi...91Novell PrintNet Configuration (10/100Base-T)92Figure 15 . Novell Integration92Preferred File Server (NDS and Bindery setups)93Adding Preferred File Server93HTML Method931. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.932. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....933. Look under the “Novell” section and add the name of the preferred file server in the “File Ser...934. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the print server to make the new ...93Manual (Telnet) Method941. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress942. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...943. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell fserver add fservername where fservername is the na...944. Reset the unit to ensure the changes take effect. reset94Removing Preferred File Server94HTML Method941. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.942. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....943. Look under the “Novell” section and remove the name of the pre- ferred file server from the “F...944. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the print server to make the new ...94Manual (Telnet) Method951. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress952. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...953. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell fserver del fservername where fservername is the na...954. Reset the unit to ensure the changes take effect. reset95Setting Password Security (NDS and Bindery setups)95Netware 4.x951. Login to NetWare Administrator as a user with security equal to “Admin” on your Novell host.952. Double click on the print server object you are using for your setup. This will bring up the p...953. Select the “Change Password...” button on the “Identification” page.954. At the prompts, type and re-type the new password. Press OK when you are finished.955. Proceed to the next section to store the password on the PrintNet.96Netware 3.x961. Enter PCONSOLE as supervisor on your Novell host.962. Select “Print Server Information” from the main menu.963. Select the appropriate printer and press ENTER.964. Select “Change Password.”965. At the prompts, type and re-type the new password. Press ENTER when you are finished.966. Proceed to the next section to store the password on the PrintNet.96Print Server Setup - HTML Method961. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.962. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....963. Look under the “Novell” section and add the new password to the “Pserver Password” field.964. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...96Print Server Setup - Manual (Telnet) Method961. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress962. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...973. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell passwd password974. Reset the unit to ensure the changes take effect. reset97Adjusting Polling Time (NDS and Bindery setups)97Netware 4.x971. Login to NetWare Administrator as a user with security equal to “Admin” on your Novell host.972. Double click on the printer object you wish to change the poll time for. This will bring up th...973. Click on “Configuration” to display the configuration page.974. Change the “Service Interval” to the desired number (in seconds).975. Re-power the PrintNet by turning the printer off and on to make the changes take effect.97Netware 3.x971. Enter PCONSOLE as supervisor on your Novell host.972. Select “Print Server Information” from the main menu, and press ENTER.973. Select the print server you have been using for your PSERVER setup and press ENTER. By default...984. Select “Print Server Configuration” from the menu that displays.985. Select “Printer Configuration” from the next menu to display a list of configured printers.986. Select the printer you wish to alter the poll time for and press ENTER.987. Change the “Sampling Interval” to the desired number (in seconds).988. Press ESCAPE and select “Yes” to save the changes to this new printer.989. Re-power the PrintNet by turning the printer off and on to make the changes take effect.98Changing the PrintNet Name (NDS and Bindery setups)98HTML Method991. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.992. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/adminConf.html” (e.g. “http://192.75...993. Look under the “System Information” section and enter the new name into the “Name” field.994. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...99Manual (Telnet) Method991. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress992. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...993. At the prompt, enter: store pserver name name994. Reset the unit to ensure the changes take effect. reset99Changing the PrintNet Frame Type (NDS and Bindery setups)100HTML Method1001. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.1002. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....1003. Look under the “Novell” section and go to the “Frame Type” field to select the appropriate fra...1004. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...100Manual (Telnet) Method1001. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress1002. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...1003. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell frametype [ethernet2 | 802.3 |802.2 |802.2snap | au...1004. Reset the unit to make the changes take effect. reset100Changing the PrintNet Mode (NDS and Bindery setups)101HTML Method1011. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.1012. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....1013. Look under the “Novell” section and go to the “Service Type” field to select the appropriate m...1014. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...101Manual (Telnet) Method1011. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress1012. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...1013. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell mode [nds | bindery | auto]1024. Reset the unit to make the changes take effect. reset102Setting the PrintNet NDS Context (NDS setups)102HTML Method1021. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.1022. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....1023. Look under the “Novell” section and enter the new context in the “NDS Context” field.1024. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...102Manual (Telnet) Method1021. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress1022. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...1023. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell context context1034. Reset the unit to make the changes take effect. reset103Setting the PrintNet Preferred NDS Tree (NDS setups)103HTML Method1031. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.1032. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g. “http://192....1033. Look under the “Novell” section and enter the preferred tree in the “NDS Preferred Tree” field.1034. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...103Manual (Telnet) Method1031. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress1032. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...1043. At the prompt, enter: store pserver novell tree tree1044. Reset the unit to make the changes take effect. reset104Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)104NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x)1041. Login to NetWare Administrator as a user with security equal to “Admin” on your Novell host.1052. Click with the right mouse button on a branch in the tree that you would like to create a prin...1053. Select “Create...” from the menu that pops up to bring up the “New Object” dialogue.1054. Select “Print Queue” from the “Class of new object” list, and then click on “OK”.1055. Select “Directory Service Queue”, and type the name of the queue into the “Print Queue name” f...1056. Fill in the “Print Queue Volume” field by typing in a volume or browsing for one. Click on “Cr...1057. Click with the right mouse button on a branch in the tree that you would like to create a prin...1058. Select “Create...” from the menu that pops up to bring up the “New Object” dialogue.1059. Select “Printer” from the “Class of new object” list, and then click on “OK”.10510. Type in the name for the printer in the “Printer name” field.10511. Select “Define additional properties” and click on “Create.”10612. Click on “Assignments” in the dialogue that pops up, and then on the “Add...” button.10613. Select the queue you defined earlier, or browse for a different one.10614. Click on “OK” to assign this queue to this printer.10615. Click on “OK” to close the Printers details dialogue and make the changes permanent.10616. Click on a branch in the tree (i.e., context) that you would like to create the PrintNet prin...10617. Click with the right mouse button to bring up a submenu, and choose “Create...” from this menu.10618. A dialogue titled “New Object” should pop up. In the “Class of new object” list, select “Prin...10619. Type in the name for the print server in the “Print Server name” field. By default the name i...10620. Select the “Define additional properties” and click on the “Create” button.10621. Click on “Assignments” in the dialogue that pops up, and then on the “Add...” button.10722. Select the printer you created earlier.10723. Click on “OK” to assign this printer to this print server.10724. Click on “OK” to close the printer servers details dialogue and make the changes permanent.10725. Physically re-power the printer to make the new settings take effect.107Bindery PSERVER Setup (Netware 3.x and Netware 4.x)107Referencing a Bindery Queue in NDS (Netware 3.x and Netware 4.x)107RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x and Netware 4.x)108HTML Method1081. Load a PSERVER on your Netware 3.x or Netware 4.x file server (i.e., issue a load pserver pser...1082. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP.1093. Direct your Web browser to URL: “http://PrintNetIPaddress/networkConf.html” (e.g., “http://192...1094. Look under the “Novell” section and find a row in the RPRINTER category.1095. Click on “Enabled” and enter the name used with the PSERVER.NLM started in step 1 into the “Pr...1096. Enter the printer number of the printer you would like serviced into the “Printer Number” fiel...1097. Repeat steps 4 through 6 for each additional printer you would like to have serviced.1098. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically re-power the printer to make the new setti...109Manual (Telnet) Method1091. Load a PSERVER on your Netware 3.x or Netware 4.x file server (i.e., issue a load pserver pser...1092. Telnet to the print server. This will bring up a login screen: telnet ipaddress1093. You should now see a prompt displayed that has the PrintNet’s IP address followed by a colon t...1104. At the prompt, store the RPRINTER settings on the PrintNet. The pservername refers to the exis...1105. Physically re-power the printer to make the new settings take effect.110Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)110PSERVER Setup110RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup113Printing Related115The job goes to the queue but nothing prints115The job prints incorrectly1167 Monitoring Printers119Implementing Printer Management119Agent/Manager Model119MIB120Standards of Network Printer MIBs120Components of the Printer MIB120Information Provided by the MIB121Descriptions. Printer configuration, location, and contact.121General Information about MIBs121Getting the Latest MIB Information121SNMP122Monitoring Tools122OS/2 TCP/IP122Monitoring with AIX NetView/6000122Setting the SNMP Community Name1238 Commands125Command Shell Overview125npsh Access Methods125Main npsh Command Prefixes125Getting Command Help126“?” Command126Command Prefixes126Complete Command List127Store Commands127Set Commands1311. Login to the PrintNet as a root user.1362. Add a user named snmp. set user add snmp1363. Set the user type to root. set user type snmp root1364. Set the password for the snmp user. set user passwd snmp snmppassword1365. Save the changes. save136IMPORTANT139List Commands140Debug Commands142Miscellaneous Commands1449 Extra Features147PrintNet Security147Users and Passwords1471. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP...1472. Direct your Web browser to URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/adminConf.html” (e.g., “http://192.75...1483. At the “Administration Configuration” HTML form that displays, scroll down to the “Passwords” ...1484. Click within the “Old” field beside the “Root Password” heading and enter the existing root pa...1485. Within the “Root Password” section, click within the “New” field and enter the new root password.1486. Within the “Root Password” section, click within the “Confirm” field and enter the new root pa...1487. Click on the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the print server to make the new s...148TCP Access Lists1491. Start a Telnet session with the PrintNet.1492. Log in as “root” and press ENTER at the password prompt since there is no password by default ...1493. List the current access list.149Printer Monitoring and Logging150Printer and Print Job Monitoring1501. Selecting the desired I/O port on the “Status” HTML form (i.e., “http://PrintNetIPaddress/inde...1502. “lpstat” command directly on the print server once logged in as “guest” or “root.”150Table 7 . Key Printer Logging Terms151Printer Logging Through Logpaths1511. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the print server over TCP/IP...1522. Direct your Web browser to URL “http://PrintNetIPaddress/destConf.html” (e.g., “http://192.75....1523. At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a destination link (e.g., d1...1524. Once the desired destination HTML form displays, scroll down to the “Logpath Type” and “Logpat...152Downloading Software153Procedure1531. Make a printout of all saved configurations. (Refer to the Operator’s Manual.) (Installing new...1532. Set the printer power switch to O (off).1533. On the printer control panel, press and hold down the ONLINE + FF keys. Without releasing the ...1534. When you see “WAITING FOR PROGRAM DOWNLOAD” on the LCD, release the ONLINE + FF keys.1535. On the host computer, create a temporary directory called “download” on the c: drive. From an ...1536. Insert the emulation or upgrade diskette into diskette drive A (or B) of the host computer.1537. Make the diskette drive the active drive by typing the following at the DOS prompt: A: <Return...1538. Get the name of the compressed file on the diskette by listing the contents of the diskette; a...1549. Copy the compressed file to the “download” directory you created in step 5; at the DOS prompt ...15410. Make the “download” directory the active directory; at the DOS prompt, type: c:\download <Ret...15411. Decompress the executable file on the hard drive; at the DOS prompt, type: FILENAME.EXE <Retu...15412. Start the FTP protocol; at the DOS prompt, type: ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <Return> (where xxx.xxx....15413. Log in to the printer; at the prompt, type: root <Return> You are given a password prompt. Th...15414. Once logged in, type the following sequence at the DOS prompt to download the FILENAME.PRG fi...15515. As the file downloads, the FTP program shows the progress as a percentage. Once the download ...15516. When the new program has successfully loaded into flash memory and the printer has reset itse...15517. Unplug the AC power cord from the printer.15518. Remove the diskette from the host computer and store it with the printer.15519. Using the configuration printout(s), reconfigure the printer. (Refer to the Operating Manual.)155PrintNet Naming Schemes156Figure 16 . 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