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... 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 (... diagnostic LEDs, User Guide CD-ROM with EZWebCon software and reference manual, external 120 VAC power supply MPS100-12 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
... 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 (... diagnostic LEDs, User Guide CD-ROM with EZWebCon software and reference manual, external 120 VAC power supply MPS100-12 Same as above with 220 VAC power supply MPS100-13 Same as above without notice. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
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.../98 4-7 LPR on UNIX and Linux Hosts 4-7 LPR on AIX Hosts 4-8 LPR on HP Hosts 4-10 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 4-10 RTEL Functionality 4-12 Unix Host Troubleshooting 4-12 5: NetWare Configuration 5-1 NDPS Printing 5-1 NDS Print Queues 5-1 Configure your MPS 5-1 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues ________ 5-2 PCONSOLE Print Queues 5-3 NetWare Host Troubleshooting...
.../98 4-7 LPR on UNIX and Linux Hosts 4-7 LPR on AIX Hosts 4-8 LPR on HP Hosts 4-10 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts 4-10 RTEL Functionality 4-12 Unix Host Troubleshooting 4-12 5: NetWare Configuration 5-1 NDPS Printing 5-1 NDS Print Queues 5-1 Configure your MPS 5-1 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues ________ 5-2 PCONSOLE Print Queues 5-3 NetWare Host Troubleshooting...
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... Directory 4-8 Figure 7: Printing to Queue 4-8 Figure 8: Printing 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...
... Directory 4-8 Figure 7: Printing to Queue 4-8 Figure 8: Printing 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...
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List of Tables Table 1: Default Services 3-2 Table 2: TCP Troubleshooting 4-12 Table 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode 5-4 Table 4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (NDS) _______ 5-4 Table 5: NDS Errors from the File ... 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...
List of Tables Table 1: Default Services 3-2 Table 2: TCP Troubleshooting 4-12 Table 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode 5-4 Table 4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (NDS) _______ 5-4 Table 5: NDS Errors from the File ... 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...
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... in its Flash is valid. Power will load the code and begin normal execution. If so, it will come on automatically. 4. See Appendix D for approximately 12 seconds. plug the other end into an electrical outlet. The four LEDs will show varying patterns corresponding to the test being run. It will...
... in its Flash is valid. Power will load the code and begin normal execution. If so, it will come on automatically. 4. See Appendix D for approximately 12 seconds. plug the other end into an electrical outlet. The four LEDs will show varying patterns corresponding to the test being run. It will...
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... commands to the UNIX host. 2. After installing the software configuring the connections to the MPS, you need banners before jobs, or more flexibility), configure the Lantronix-supplied RTEL software on the host. Jobs that describe the actual software functionality. Unix Host Troubleshooting Table 2: TCP Troubleshooting Area to create print pipes on... RTEL_SRC.TAR in binary mode from the distribution CD-ROM to clear and reset the host queue: abort queue clear queue enable queue start queue 4-12
... commands to the UNIX host. 2. After installing the software configuring the connections to the MPS, you need banners before jobs, or more flexibility), configure the Lantronix-supplied RTEL software on the host. Jobs that describe the actual software functionality. Unix Host Troubleshooting Table 2: TCP Troubleshooting Area to create print pipes on... RTEL_SRC.TAR in binary mode from the distribution CD-ROM to clear and reset the host queue: abort queue clear queue enable queue start queue 4-12
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Reboot the MPS. You can be used for both NDS and bindery print queues. 5-2 Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSCONTEXT ou=kiwi.ou=exotic.o=fruit 4. Enter the List Protocol NetWare Access command to manage network resources, ...
Reboot the MPS. You can be used for both NDS and bindery print queues. 5-2 Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE DSCONTEXT ou=kiwi.ou=exotic.o=fruit 4. Enter the List Protocol NetWare Access command to manage network resources, ...
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MPS/LPS User Guide 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 7. Select the manufacturer and printer type. 10. Enter the MPS hardware address. Select Job-based. 9. Test the printer. 8-2 It is working.) 12. If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is printed on the MPS bottom label. 8. Enter the queue name. 11.
MPS/LPS User Guide 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 7. Select the manufacturer and printer type. 10. Enter the MPS hardware address. Select Job-based. 9. Test the printer. 8-2 It is working.) 12. If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is printed on the MPS bottom label. 8. Enter the queue name. 11.
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... is automatically disabled. readable The download file must be a problem. B-3 If you have configured your host to respond to the request, check these areas: Table 12: BOOTP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation DHCP is enabled on and is is operational. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting...
... is automatically disabled. readable The download file must be a problem. B-3 If you have configured your host to respond to the request, check these areas: Table 12: BOOTP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation DHCP is enabled on and is is operational. MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting...
EPS Reference Manual
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... Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe Daemon 7-15 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.7 Creating a SYSV Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17...
... Sun Solaris Hosts 7-10 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)...7-10 7.3.1 Components of RTEL 7-10 7.3.2 Installing Reverse Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe Daemon 7-15 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.7 Creating a SYSV Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17...
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...-1 11.1 Printing Methods...11-1 11.1.1 DLC ...11-1 11.1.2 NetBIOS ...11-3 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting 11-4 12: Command Reference 12-1 12.1 Overview...12-1 12.2 Command Line Interface ...12-1 12.2.1 Command Completion 12-1 12.2.2 Command Line Editing 12-2 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands ...12-2 12.3.1 Clear/Purge IPsecurity 12-2 12.3.2 Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access 12-3 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service 12-3 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP 12-4 12.4 Cls ...12-4 12.5 Crash 451 ...12-5 12.6 Define...12-5 12.7 Fg ...12-5 12.8 Finger ...12-5 iv
...-1 11.1 Printing Methods...11-1 11.1.1 DLC ...11-1 11.1.2 NetBIOS ...11-3 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting 11-4 12: Command Reference 12-1 12.1 Overview...12-1 12.2 Command Line Interface ...12-1 12.2.1 Command Completion 12-1 12.2.2 Command Line Editing 12-2 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands ...12-2 12.3.1 Clear/Purge IPsecurity 12-2 12.3.2 Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access 12-3 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service 12-3 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP 12-4 12.4 Cls ...12-4 12.5 Crash 451 ...12-5 12.6 Define...12-5 12.7 Fg ...12-5 12.8 Finger ...12-5 iv
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... 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 12.18 Purge ...12-10 12.19 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...
... 12.9 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 12.18 Purge ...12-10 12.19 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...
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... from TCP/IP hosts. The Server stores its attached devices as services to other nodes, allowing hosts to provide its operating software permanently on page 12-6 for more information. Note: See Help on -board, so it does not need to the Server from a any point. Host-Initiated Connections The Server may...
... from TCP/IP hosts. The Server stores its attached devices as services to other nodes, allowing hosts to provide its operating software permanently on page 12-6 for more information. Note: See Help on -board, so it does not need to the Server from a any point. Host-Initiated Connections The Server may...
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...in your Server's Installation Guide. 1-4 x Chapter 4, Server Configuration, explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol- r Chapter 10 covers AppleTalk Host Setup needed for printing. x Chapter 12, Command Reference, lists the Server command set in this manual describe the features and commands of the Server. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support... Setup for VMS printing. r Password protection for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands, and the remote console. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix.
...in your Server's Installation Guide. 1-4 x Chapter 4, Server Configuration, explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol- r Chapter 10 covers AppleTalk Host Setup needed for printing. x Chapter 12, Command Reference, lists the Server command set in this manual describe the features and commands of the Server. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support... Setup for VMS printing. r Password protection for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands, and the remote console. DHCP Support The Server can be used by Lantronix.
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...may change as belonging to determine which is a number from a set of the requested service. Service ratings may be additional access restrictions on page 12-49 for broadcast packets. 2-5 If any group number is common to both the local Server and a remote node offered the same service, the ...have one or more information. Bob, or anyone else using port 4, can be visible. Note: See Set/Define Port Authorized Groups on page 12-HIDDEN and Set/Define Server Service Groups on the service, such as in use ). The address is available and has no common group numbers,...
...may change as belonging to determine which is a number from a set of the requested service. Service ratings may be additional access restrictions on page 12-49 for broadcast packets. 2-5 If any group number is common to both the local Server and a remote node offered the same service, the ...have one or more information. Bob, or anyone else using port 4, can be visible. Note: See Set/Define Port Authorized Groups on page 12-HIDDEN and Set/Define Server Service Groups on the service, such as in use ). The address is available and has no common group numbers,...
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... must be used , such as integer and string, are both documented in various Management Information Bases (MIBs). See Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) on page 12-6 for counters and network statistics and change each time the Server boots, and the List Server Bootparams command (which allows hosts on the Server before...
... must be used , such as integer and string, are both documented in various Management Information Bases (MIBs). See Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) on page 12-6 for counters and network statistics and change each time the Server boots, and the List Server Bootparams command (which allows hosts on the Server before...
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Traps are sent to a host when an abnormal event occurs on page 12-41 for syntax. If a startupfile has been configured but the download fails, the Server will be made through a back-end program for a printer, or through ... or prevent unauthorized SNMP configuration. 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) When a server provides a service to a LAT host, the connection is needed. See Set/Define SNMP on page 12-61 for more information. 2.6.6 TCP/IP Utilities and Commands The following commands have been added to help TCP/IP usability: Finger Displays users on local...
Traps are sent to a host when an abnormal event occurs on page 12-41 for syntax. If a startupfile has been configured but the download fails, the Server will be made through a back-end program for a printer, or through ... or prevent unauthorized SNMP configuration. 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL) When a server provides a service to a LAT host, the connection is needed. See Set/Define SNMP on page 12-61 for more information. 2.6.6 TCP/IP Utilities and Commands The following commands have been added to help TCP/IP usability: Finger Displays users on local...
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... frame formats, and then use a different network number for that can use NetWare print queues can use this behavior is required in use on page 12-43 for pending jobs. The different frame types are multiple frame types, limitations to the internal network. Any nodes or fileservers that need an internal...
... frame formats, and then use a different network number for that can use NetWare print queues can use this behavior is required in use on page 12-43 for pending jobs. The different frame types are multiple frame types, limitations to the internal network. Any nodes or fileservers that need an internal...
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.... The Server will force a Ctrl-D character when PostScript is not (the default on the appropriate service and wait for details on page 12-55. See your printer's documentation for one in servicing active queues. Therefore, enabling PostScript is the case for print jobs. If the ...of 38400 or better is also a programming language. For information on end-of-job characters, see the printer's documentation for information on page 12-31) you can query the printer for all AppleTalk printing), the printer must support Bitronics mode and be rotated and shifted on the Server....
.... The Server will force a Ctrl-D character when PostScript is not (the default on the appropriate service and wait for details on page 12-55. See your printer's documentation for one in servicing active queues. Therefore, enabling PostScript is the case for print jobs. If the ...of 38400 or better is also a programming language. For information on end-of-job characters, see the printer's documentation for information on page 12-31) you can query the printer for all AppleTalk printing), the printer must support Bitronics mode and be rotated and shifted on the Server....
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... serial console port or to a network host via the Set/Define Server Incoming command. x Ports used for each login. See Set/Define Logging on page 12-13 for more than security reasons, see the Server Configuration and Ports chapters. 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging The Server can be "preconfigured" with a standard set of...
... serial console port or to a network host via the Set/Define Server Incoming command. x Ports used for each login. See Set/Define Logging on page 12-13 for more than security reasons, see the Server Configuration and Ports chapters. 2.9.1 Event Reporting/Logging The Server can be "preconfigured" with a standard set of...