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... Configuration 10 Print server mode, Remote printer mode Microsoft Network Printing 12 Windows* 95, Windows NT*, Windows for Workgroups, IP address LAN Manager*/LAN Server Configuration 16 Printing using netuse AppleTalk* Configuration 18 Printer connectivity UNIX* Configuration 19 IP address, proprint, lpr/lpd printing, firmware updates using tftp AIX* Configuration 27 lpr/lpd printing Managing the NetportExpress™ Print Server 30 Changing...
... Configuration 10 Print server mode, Remote printer mode Microsoft Network Printing 12 Windows* 95, Windows NT*, Windows for Workgroups, IP address LAN Manager*/LAN Server Configuration 16 Printing using netuse AppleTalk* Configuration 18 Printer connectivity UNIX* Configuration 19 IP address, proprint, lpr/lpd printing, firmware updates using tftp AIX* Configuration 27 lpr/lpd printing Managing the NetportExpress™ Print Server 30 Changing...
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... the PRO/100 print server • When the activity light is solid green, the NetportExpress print server is running: 10Mbps or 100Mbps. • The print server also senses the Novell NetWare frame type: 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, or SNAP. Use Category 5 cable to connect to a 10Mbps network. The other configuration information. Use Category 3 or 5 cable to connect to a 100Mbps network. Hardware Installation NetportExpress PRO/100 Single...
... the PRO/100 print server • When the activity light is solid green, the NetportExpress print server is running: 10Mbps or 100Mbps. • The print server also senses the Novell NetWare frame type: 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, or SNAP. Use Category 5 cable to connect to a 10Mbps network. The other configuration information. Use Category 3 or 5 cable to connect to a 100Mbps network. Hardware Installation NetportExpress PRO/100 Single...
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... the printer(s) and to your printer. The PRO token ring uses an RJ-45 or DB-9 connector. Continue with your PRO to malfunction. 3 The other configuration information. The PRO Ethernet uses a BNC or an RJ-45 connector. External NetportExpress PRO print servers (Ethernet and Token Ring) Device ID and Network address (located on bottom) 1 Connect the network cable (Category 3 or 5).
... the printer(s) and to your printer. The PRO token ring uses an RJ-45 or DB-9 connector. Continue with your PRO to malfunction. 3 The other configuration information. The PRO Ethernet uses a BNC or an RJ-45 connector. External NetportExpress PRO print servers (Ethernet and Token Ring) Device ID and Network address (located on bottom) 1 Connect the network cable (Category 3 or 5).
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... installing the internal print server • The PRO internal print server card connects to print a test page. Tips for your type of network. 8 Plug in the printer power cable and power on the printer. 9 Press the diagnostics button on the NetportExpress print server card to MIO printer slots. • To get a complete list of all supported printers, see Intel's online support documents...
... installing the internal print server • The PRO internal print server card connects to print a test page. Tips for your type of network. 8 Plug in the printer power cable and power on the printer. 9 Press the diagnostics button on the NetportExpress print server card to MIO printer slots. • To get a complete list of all supported printers, see Intel's online support documents...
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... or LAN Server. Microsoft Network Printing The NetportExpress print server can print jobs from Windows 95 and Windows NT systems, install the Intel NetportExpress Port Monitor. TrRAacentcsivemiitvyite PARALLEL 1 PARALLEL 2 SERIAL BNC POWER TEST RJ-45 NetportExpress PRO NetportExpress PRO • Direct printing: Install the NetportExpress Port Monitor on each printer connected to that you can share with other systems. Printing Options • Print sharing: Install the NetportExpress Port Monitor...
... or LAN Server. Microsoft Network Printing The NetportExpress print server can print jobs from Windows 95 and Windows NT systems, install the Intel NetportExpress Port Monitor. TrRAacentcsivemiitvyite PARALLEL 1 PARALLEL 2 SERIAL BNC POWER TEST RJ-45 NetportExpress PRO NetportExpress PRO • Direct printing: Install the NetportExpress Port Monitor on each printer connected to that you can share with other systems. Printing Options • Print sharing: Install the NetportExpress Port Monitor...
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.... 9 Select Intel NetportExpress Network Port and click New Port. 10 Click Browse to select the Domain, Netport print server, and Port where your printer is finished, you can set up printing on the system. 4 From My Computer, double-click the Printers folder. 5 Double-click Add Printer and select My Computer. 6 Follow the steps to the NetportExpress print server. 11...
.... 9 Select Intel NetportExpress Network Port and click New Port. 10 Click Browse to select the Domain, Netport print server, and Port where your printer is finished, you can set up printing on the system. 4 From My Computer, double-click the Printers folder. 5 Double-click Add Printer and select My Computer. 6 Follow the steps to the NetportExpress print server. 11...
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... Windows for Workgroups Note: Windows for the printer. 8 In the Print to list, select Other. 9 Select Intel NetportExpress Network Port and click OK. 10 Click Browse to select the domain, NetportExpress print server, and port where your printer is connected to Printer. 3 Select the new printer in Print Manager, select the printer. See pages 12-13. 14 Click Share...
... Windows for Workgroups Note: Windows for the printer. 8 In the Print to list, select Other. 9 Select Intel NetportExpress Network Port and click OK. 10 Click Browse to select the domain, NetportExpress print server, and port where your printer is connected to Printer. 3 Select the new printer in Print Manager, select the printer. See pages 12-13. 14 Click Share...
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... Printers list. Setting an IP address in Windows NT using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 1 Make sure you are in the same network segment as the NetportExpress print server. 2 From a Windows NT or Windows 95 workstation, go to the command prompt. 3 Type: arp -s ip_address network_address where ip_address...-34-56 4 Set the IP address on the Windows for Workgroups system. 2 Open Printers. 3 From the Printers menu, choose Connect to the NetportExpress print server. For Windows NT, the address must have an assigned IP address to Printer window, select the Share Name for the printer you ...
... Printers list. Setting an IP address in Windows NT using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 1 Make sure you are in the same network segment as the NetportExpress print server. 2 From a Windows NT or Windows 95 workstation, go to the command prompt. 3 Type: arp -s ip_address network_address where ip_address...-34-56 4 Set the IP address on the Windows for Workgroups system. 2 Open Printers. 3 From the Printers menu, choose Connect to the NetportExpress print server. For Windows NT, the address must have an assigned IP address to Printer window, select the Share Name for the printer you ...
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... Manager) or select LAN Server. 5 Choose the Domain where you want the NetportExpress print server to reside. 6 For each printer connected to the print server, click a Port tab and specify a port name for the shared printer. 2 Click Print Manager on your NetportExpress print server. NETPORT is the name you can also print using Microsoft network printing. To set up the NetportExpress print server Note: Netport Manager runs...
... Manager) or select LAN Server. 5 Choose the Domain where you want the NetportExpress print server to reside. 6 For each printer connected to the print server, click a Port tab and specify a port name for the shared printer. 2 Click Print Manager on your NetportExpress print server. NETPORT is the name you can also print using Microsoft network printing. To set up the NetportExpress print server Note: Netport Manager runs...
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... Macintosh workstation to an Ethernet segment. AppleTalk Configuration The NetportExpress print server can select either LaserWriter or the PostScript printer icon for your printer supports bi-directional communication capability, the default will be "automatically set by Macintosh* workstations connected to an Ethernet or token ring network. This must match the printer driver name shown in...
... Macintosh workstation to an Ethernet segment. AppleTalk Configuration The NetportExpress print server can select either LaserWriter or the PostScript printer icon for your printer supports bi-directional communication capability, the default will be "automatically set by Macintosh* workstations connected to an Ethernet or token ring network. This must match the printer driver name shown in...
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...hosts file. 3 Register the print server on your network administrator. 4 Set the NetportExpress IP address by typing on one line: arp -s netportexpress network_address temp where netportexpress is the NetportExpress network address from the test page or the bottom of the NetportExpress print server in the /etc/hosts ...UNIX using RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP. The print server and workstation or server running the commands must be connected to print with UNIX. The print server by colons. Setting an IP Address in UNIX The NetportExpress print server must have an assigned IP address to the ...
...hosts file. 3 Register the print server on your network administrator. 4 Set the NetportExpress IP address by typing on one line: arp -s netportexpress network_address temp where netportexpress is the NetportExpress network address from the test page or the bottom of the NetportExpress print server in the /etc/hosts ...UNIX using RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP. The print server and workstation or server running the commands must be connected to print with UNIX. The print server by colons. Setting an IP Address in UNIX The NetportExpress print server must have an assigned IP address to the ...
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... dgram upd wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in the example). 5 Copy nppro.upd (network update file) into the home directory of the network update file. 9 Choose yes to communicate with the NetportExpress print server. 26 Type ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep inetd output example: root 104 ...etc/inetd.conf file. Example: (for your TFTP daemon. 6 Type telnet netportexpress_ip_address to connect to the print server. 7 From telnet's main menu, choose Utilities, then choose Network Update. 8 Enter the tftp server IP address and the path and filename of your TFTP daemon. To upgrade the firmware...
... dgram upd wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in the example). 5 Copy nppro.upd (network update file) into the home directory of the network update file. 9 Choose yes to communicate with the NetportExpress print server. 26 Type ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep inetd output example: root 104 ...etc/inetd.conf file. Example: (for your TFTP daemon. 6 Type telnet netportexpress_ip_address to connect to the print server. 7 From telnet's main menu, choose Utilities, then choose Network Update. 8 Enter the tftp server IP address and the path and filename of your TFTP daemon. To upgrade the firmware...
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...the printing protocol of the NetportExpress print server. 4 Click OK, then click Done to save your network setup and connection by typing: telnet NetportExpress_IP_address 7 Log in as root and type smit mkrque 2 From the Attachment Type field, choose remote. 3 Type an entry for the option you want to configure for remote printing. ...• Name of queue to add. Type the name of the local print queue. • HOSTNAME of remote server. Type the HOSTNAME of the PRO/100 you added to the host table. • Name of QUEUE on...
...the printing protocol of the NetportExpress print server. 4 Click OK, then click Done to save your network setup and connection by typing: telnet NetportExpress_IP_address 7 Log in as root and type smit mkrque 2 From the Attachment Type field, choose remote. 3 Type an entry for the option you want to configure for remote printing. ...• Name of queue to add. Type the name of the local print queue. • HOSTNAME of remote server. Type the HOSTNAME of the PRO/100 you added to the host table. • Name of QUEUE on...
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... to the Web server running on the print server. To change a password Select a NetportExpress print server and click the Properties button. To access Web Netport Manager 1 Open your web browser to connect to request an IP address, see "Setting an IP Address" on pages 15 and 20. 31 To set an IP address, see your Network Administrator. If...
... to the Web server running on the print server. To change a password Select a NetportExpress print server and click the Properties button. To access Web Netport Manager 1 Open your web browser to connect to request an IP address, see "Setting an IP Address" on pages 15 and 20. 31 To set an IP address, see your Network Administrator. If...
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... the print server power cable. Replace the network cable or attach the print server to run a PRO/100 on the CD-ROM) • Intel's automated customer support pages and Intel's online customer support (see page 43). Check power sources. Check the hub. r Cables are not securely seated in the Netport Manager window.) • Web help . Network interface failure. Troubleshooting the NetportExpress Print Server...
... the print server power cable. Replace the network cable or attach the print server to run a PRO/100 on the CD-ROM) • Intel's automated customer support pages and Intel's online customer support (see page 43). Check power sources. Check the hub. r Cables are not securely seated in the Netport Manager window.) • Web help . Network interface failure. Troubleshooting the NetportExpress Print Server...
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To print using Phase 1, connect the Macintosh to the network with a known good cable. r The selected printer may be set up wrong. Check queue locations. Make sure the queues are on a system that isn't running LAN Manager or LAN Server. Check the manual. Check that routes ... have been created on . Check that one physical LPT port. Make sure queues are printing a UNIX text file. 35 r Your print setting may not be incorrect. r NetportExpress print server may be configured for PCL and PostScript printer languages. r Printer cable is associated with the...
To print using Phase 1, connect the Macintosh to the network with a known good cable. r The selected printer may be set up wrong. Check queue locations. Make sure the queues are on a system that isn't running LAN Manager or LAN Server. Check the manual. Check that routes ... have been created on . Check that one physical LPT port. Make sure queues are printing a UNIX text file. 35 r Your print setting may not be incorrect. r NetportExpress print server may be configured for PCL and PostScript printer languages. r Printer cable is associated with the...
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.... r May need to be trying to -last line of port (parallel or serial). Can you can, check the network connection between the workstation and the print server. If you print a test page? Make sure the queue name is the right one for the wrong type of lp_scrpt1 must read: (shell commands ...) | usr/intl/hupx/proprint...
.... r May need to be trying to -last line of port (parallel or serial). Can you can, check the network connection between the workstation and the print server. If you print a test page? Make sure the queue name is the right one for the wrong type of lp_scrpt1 must read: (shell commands ...) | usr/intl/hupx/proprint...
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Re-configure the print server with the device. Scrolling the print server list is listed incorrectly r The NetportExpress print server may need to see the print server, click the View menu and click Refresh. If you have a large number of print servers on your print servers into groups 38 r If you suspect a faulty device, try connecting the print server to a different network drop to be a problem with the...
Re-configure the print server with the device. Scrolling the print server list is listed incorrectly r The NetportExpress print server may need to see the print server, click the View menu and click Refresh. If you have a large number of print servers on your print servers into groups 38 r If you suspect a faulty device, try connecting the print server to a different network drop to be a problem with the...