사용자 설명서차례Intermate100 / Intermate1011Print Server Administration Manual1Notices2Introduction31. Introduction41.1. Target Audience and Products41.1.1. Target Audience41.1.2. Print Servers, Component Codes and Release Levels41.2. Types of Documentation71.2.1. Manual and Guides71.2.2. Other Types of Documentation81.3. Conventions Used in the Manual and Guides91.4. Topics in This Manual101.4.1. About the Supported Printing Environments111.4.2. About Tools for Management and Configuration121.4.3. About Initial Contact131.4.4. About Configuring the “Basic” and “Permission” Sub- Groups141.4.5. About Configuring Services and Host-Sessions151.4.6. “Other Configurations”181.4.7. About Information and Monitoring Possibilities191.4.8. About Upgrades and Maintenance201.4.9. About the Appendices21Printing Environments222. Windows 2000 and Windows XP232.1. Introduction232.2. Raw Socket Printing (Standard TCP/IP Port)242.3. LPR272.3.1. Native LPR272.3.2. Intermate Print Port272.4. Internet Print Protocol303. Windows NT 4.0323.1. Introduction323.2. Using an Intermate Print Port for Raw Socket or LPR333.2.1. Install the Print Port Program333.2.2. Define Printer and Port333.3. Native LPR384. Windows 95/98424.1. Introduction424.2. Install the Print Port Program434.3. New “Printer”444.4. Add the Intermate Port 9100 or LPR printer port465. Novell Netware (LPR via pure IP)506. Apple LaserWriter (LPR only)516.1. Introduction516.2. Mac OS 8.1 (and higher)526.3. Mac OS 7.5 or Earlier537. AIX547.1. Topics Covered547.2. LPR (ASCII)557.3. FTP567.4. IPDS with PSF/6000577.4.1. Create a new IPDS printer definition577.4.2. Checking and Using the IPDS Connection587.5. General Printing Problems for AIX588. OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp598.1. Topics Covered598.2. LPR (ASCII data, e.g. PCL and Postscript)608.2.1. Create a new printer and queue608.2.2. Print using LPR command from the Command Line628.2.3. Print from WIN-OS/2 using the LPRMON command628.2.4. To obtain status from the TCP/IP LPD connected printer638.2.5. Troubleshooting638.3. IPDS from PSF/264Tools for Management and Configuration669. HTTP (Browser)679.1. Prerequisites679.2. How To Connect689.3. Menu Items and Groups Before Login699.4. Login with User Name and Password709.5. Menu Items and Groups After Login719.6. How to Change Settings on Configuration Pages729.7. Activating New Values By Rebooting739.8. Logout7410. Configuration Using a Telnet Client7510.1. Connecting7510.2. Menu Items and Settings7610.3. Activating New Values By Rebooting7711. The Intermate Management and Configuration Utility (IMCU)7811.1. What the IMCUIMCU is and how It works7811.2. This Chapter Covers Installation and Basic Use7911.3. Installation of the Various Elements8011.4. Establishing an IMCU Server8111.5. How to Log In and Out8211.6. Device List / Available Agents8311.7. Installing Agents8511.7.1. Remote Installation of an Agent from the IMCU server8511.7.2. Direct Installation of an Agent on a PC8611.7.3. Troubleshooting Agent Installation on a PC8611.7.4. Embedded Agent on the Intermate1xx86Initial Contact8712. IP Assignments for Initial Contact8812.1. Introduction8812.2. Information Needed Before Starting8912.3. Method Overview9112.4. Assignment Using BOOTP9312.5. Assignment Using RARP9512.6. Assignment Using DHCP9712.7. Static IP Assignment Using “ARP and PING”9812.8. Static IP Assignment Using the IMCU100Configuring the “Basic” and “Permissions” Sub-Groups10213. [TCP/IP]10313.1. Introduction10313.2. Mandatory IP-identifying information10413.2.1. Host Name10413.2.2. Syntax for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway10413.2.3. Enable DHCP, BOOTP, RARP—or none of these10413.3. Optional Settings10513.3.1. DNS Server for Look-Ups10513.3.2. WINS Server10514. [General]10614.1. Introduction to the Chapter10614.2. Administrative Parameters10714.2.1. Model10714.2.2. SysAdmin contact10714.2.3. Device’s location10714.2.4. Device Name10714.3. System Target Printer10814.4. Enable Front Panel Messages (PJL)10915. [Network]11015.1. Media speed and duplex11015.2. Enable Local MAC Address11115.3. Local MAC Address11216. Configuring Permissions11316.1. [Password Change]11316.2. [License Key]11416.2.1. Ordering a key11416.2.2. License Key Entry115Configuring Print Services and Host- Sessions11617. Processing Facilities11717.1. Introduction11717.2. TCP/IP Sessions, Services and Host-Sessions11817.3. Physical Printers = Target Printers12217.3.1. Local Printer12217.3.2. Network Printers Using “NDO”12217.3.3. The “System Target Printer”12217.4. Processing Layers12317.5. Use Logical Printer/Output To12417.6. Logical Printers12517.6.1. PR0 / Logical Printer 012517.6.2. The Configurable Logical Printers 1-812517.7. Data Manipulation in the Logical Printer Layer12717.7.1. Examples of Logical Printer Definitions12717.7.2. Processing Flows—Examples12917.8. “Load Balancing Pools” (NDO only)13217.9. Working with NDO Load Balancing Pools and Data Manipulation13318. [Local Printer Parallel Port]13518.1. Introduction—Messages and Status Reporting13518.2. Parallel Port IEEE P1284 Negotiation Mode13718.3. IEEE Timing Log (for ECP and Nibble Modes)13818.4. PJL Support13918.5. Compatible Mode, Report Problems As...14018.5.1. Report Compatible Mode PE as:14018.5.2. Report Compatible Mode ERROR as:14018.6. Special PJL Settings for ECP and Nibble14118.6.1. PJL Printer Status Feedback Frequency14118.6.2. Check for Pending Printer Data When Idle For / Reverse Data14118.7. About Error Reporting in ECP Mode14218.7.1. ECP Mode on a printer that understands PJL14218.7.2. ECP Mode on a printer that does not understand PJL14218.8. Enable Power Detection14319. Network Destination Option14419.1. Requirements14419.2. Configurations for Each “Network Destination #”14519.3. Hostname (Mandatory)14619.4. Print Method (Mandatory)14719.5. Raw Socket TCP Port14819.6. LPR settings14919.6.1. Printer LPR Queue Name14919.6.2. LPR Count Byte (MB)14919.7. Changes Needed on Other Configuration Pages15019.7.1. Local Printer—Do Not Enable Power Detection15019.7.2. System Target Printer in a “Stand-Alone” Setup15020. [Logical Printers 1-8]15120.1. Introduction15120.2. Target Printer15220.3. Load Balancing Pool15320.4. String Before and String After15520.5. String Substitutions15621. [Substitution Strings]15721.1. “Input String #” and “Output String#”15721.2. Planning15822. Services in “Input Control”15922.1. Common Feature: How to Direct Output15922.2. Raw Socket (= “Port 9100" = Reverse Telnet)16022.3. LPR Print Queues (LPD Protocol)16322.4. FTP Print16422.4.1. Configuration16422.4.2. Using FTP Print16422.5. IPP Print (Internet Printing Protocol)16522.5.1. Included Features16522.5.2. Print server configuration16522.6. ThinPrint166Management— Information and Monitoring Possibilities16923. Printed Information Available17023.1. Main Status Pages17023.2. .Other Printouts in the “Actions” Group17123.3. “Help” > [Quick Guide]17224. Standard Monitoring Information17324.1. The “Status” Group on the HTTP Menu17324.2. “Status > Target Printer Info”17424.3. “Status > System Log”17624.4. Warnings and Error Messages17724.4.1. Messages requiring you to seek help from a point of purchase17724.4.2. Messages about things you can fix yourself17725. Configurable Monitoring Tools17825.1. [IMCU Agent]17825.2. [E-Mail Notification]17926. Configure [SNMP]18026.1. Introduction and Pre-Requisites18026.2. Set Up a Connection With Your SNMP Tool18126.3. Edit “Variables”18426.4. Load and Edit “Options” (Parameters)18526.5. Traps18826.6. Using and Viewing Traps19227. Printer and Job Status via “Finger” (External Tool)19427.1. Purposes and Limitations19427.2. How to Use It195Upgrades and Maintenance19628. Upgrade Components19728.1. What and How19728.1.1. How to Get Upgrades19728.1.2. How to See Which Firmware is Currently Loaded19728.2. What the Firmware File Names Mean19828.2.1. Two Part Version-Naming System19828.2.2. Release Level Designations19828.2.3. Overview of Component Types and File Names19928.3. “FSS-Files”20028.4. Configuration Files20128.4.1. “The” configuration file: ima_cfg.bin20128.4.2. .IDB20228.5. The Print Server’s FTP Directory and Its Libraries20328.5.1. Intermate100 (G22)20328.5.2. Intermate101 (G32 and G34)20428.6. How to Inspect the FTP Directory20529. Using FTP Directly20629.1. Upgrades of Firmware and Fonts (FFS files)20629.2. Upgrades of IDBs20829.3. The Binary Configuration File (ima_config.bin)20930. Using the IMCU for Maintenance21130.1. Advantages21130.2. Single Print Server21230.3. Bulk Upgrade21731. Upgrade of Main Code or Boot Code Using a Serial Cable21931.1. The Cable21931.2. The Intermate Download Utility Program22032. Overview of Types of Resets22132.1. Activate New, Saved Settings with a Reboot22132.2. Restore Factory Default Settings: Remote22232.3. Restore Factory Defaults: TEST Button22332.4. Crash Recovery (Intermate101 only)225Appendices226Appendix A. Customer Support227A.1. Updates and Revised Documentation227A.2. Where to Find Support227A.3. Gathering Information228Appendix B. Technical Information229B.1. Hardware229B.2. Supported Printers and Performance Features231B.3. Emission Notices and Approvals232Appendix C. Hardware Installation233Appendix D. Information from LEDs and from the TEST Button234D.1. LED Patterns in Various Modes234D.2. TEST Button to Print Main Status Pages or Quick Guide236Appendix E. US ASCII 7-bit Character Set: Decimal Values 32 - 126237Appendix F. String Syntax239F.1. Basic Rules and Encoded Bytes239F.2. Examples of Valid Strings and Invalid Strings240Appendix G. Configuration Checklists241G.1. Overall Checklist241G.2. Checklist for Each Service or Host Session243Appendix H. Troubleshooting245H.1. Cannot print a job245H.2. 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