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Chapter 7: The Web Queue Manager
The Web Queue Manager installed with your Splash
server software allows clients on a TCP/IP network to
view and control print jobs at the Splash Server. The
Web Queue Manager uses Apple’s Web Sharing
software. To use the Web Queue Manager, client
computers must have an established Intranet or
Internet connection, plus Netscape Navigator version
4.0 or later installed, or Microsoft Internet Explorer
version 4.0 or later installed.
server software allows clients on a TCP/IP network to
view and control print jobs at the Splash Server. The
Web Queue Manager uses Apple’s Web Sharing
software. To use the Web Queue Manager, client
computers must have an established Intranet or
Internet connection, plus Netscape Navigator version
4.0 or later installed, or Microsoft Internet Explorer
version 4.0 or later installed.
The Web Queue Manager provides the following
functions:
functions:
•
Review the status of print jobs sent to the Splash
server
•
Hold print jobs to prevent printing
•
Release held print jobs
•
Move print jobs up or down in the print queue
•
Review and change print options for a job in the
print queue
This chapter explains how to set up the Splash server
to allow remote clients systems to connect to the
Splash server.
to allow remote clients systems to connect to the
Splash server.
Preparing the Web Queue
Manager
Manager
•
Configure the Splash server computer to run on a
TCP/IP network and enable the Web Queue Manager
option. See “Configuring the Splash Server for TCP/
IP Direct Printing” on page 11.
option. See “Configuring the Splash Server for TCP/
IP Direct Printing” on page 11.
•
Connect the computer to a TCP/IP network.
Contact your network administrator for help.
•
Install Netscape Navigator v4.0 or later or
Microsoft Internet Explorer v4.0 or later on your
computer.
computer.
Contact your network administrator for help
configuring your computer to use the local Intranet or
configuring your computer to use the local Intranet or
Internet service. Your administrator should provide
the Web address (URL) for the Web Queue Manager.
the Web address (URL) for the Web Queue Manager.
Configuring the Web Queue
Manager
Manager
Configuring the Web Queue Manager involves the
following two steps:
following two steps:
1.
Configuring the MacOS TCP/IP control panel
2.
Enabling Web access in the Splash Server
application preferences
Configuring the TCP/IP Control
Panel
Panel
Use the TCP/IP control panel to create an Internet
address for the Splash server. Assign the Splash server
a static Internet address so clients can reliably locate
the Web Queue Manager on the network.
address for the Splash server. Assign the Splash server
a static Internet address so clients can reliably locate
the Web Queue Manager on the network.
Before beginning, have all address information
available. Obtain a static Internet address and subnet
mask number, if needed, from your network
administrator.
available. Obtain a static Internet address and subnet
mask number, if needed, from your network
administrator.
To configure an Internet address for the Splash Server:
1.
At the Splash server, point to Control Panels in
the Apple menu, then select TCP/IP in the submenu.
The TCP/IP control panel appears.
2.
Choose the network connection type for the
Splash server’s TCP/IP network in the Connect via
menu.
menu.
3.
Select Manually in the Configure menu.
Note!
If your Splash server has TCP/IP
printing enabled, the MacOS TCP/IP
control panel is already configured for
the Web Queue Manager. Continue
reading “Enabling Web Access at the
Splash Server” on page 74.
printing enabled, the MacOS TCP/IP
control panel is already configured for
the Web Queue Manager. Continue
reading “Enabling Web Access at the
Splash Server” on page 74.