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Configuring the adapter

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Step 3: add the adapter to the MarkVision window

If you use version 1.06 follow the steps described below or refer to the 
Operation Guide of MarkVision coming with the printer you purchased.

By design, TCP/IP devices do not broadcast their presence (as, for example, 
NetWare objects do). Because of this design, MarkVision has no way to 
automatically find an adapter and monitor it. Therefore, you must inform 
MarkVision about adapters that you want it to show in its list. 

To add an IP adapter to the list in the MarkVision window: 

1

In the MarkVision printer window, click on the Configure option in the 
pull-down menu. 

2

Click TCP/IP Settings. 

The list of TCP/IP adapters that you want MarkVision to enumerate 
appears. (The box is empty until you add the first TCP/IP adapter.)

3

Click Add Adapter.

4

Fill in the IP address that you defined in the previous step. 

5

Fill in the community name. 

The name you specify must match the 

community name stored inside the adapter. The original community 
name is public

6

Fill in the host name field with any name you choose.

 This is the name 

that you use to refer to the adapter. 

7

Click OK. 

MarkVision saves the changes in an ASCII file named !MVNETIP.INI.   

Step 4: set the adapter’s general parameters

1

In the MarkVision printer window, double-click on the adapter port 
that you wish to configure. 

2

Click the Adapter Settings tab. 

3

Set or verify all the general parameters for the adapter and port (such 
as address and so forth). 

4

Click Apply

Summary of Contents for PagePrinter

Page 1: ...PagePrinter Network Adapter Utilities Environments ...

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Page 3: ...Ethernet C D Utilities Environments For use with TCP IP networks Windows 95 NT operating systems Novell NetWare networks ...

Page 4: ...omissions Copyright Lexmark International Inc 1994 1996 Printed in Spain All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated stored in a database or retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Lexmark International Inc C145 E207 02EN June 1997 Trademark Acknowled...

Page 5: ...about last minute information 1 3 Where can I get help 1 3 Chapter 2 Using TCP IP networks 2 1 Introduction 2 1 Who this chapter is designed for 2 1 What this chapter does 2 1 For more information 2 2 Setup 2 2 Step 1 check the physical connections 2 3 Step 2 print a setup page 2 3 Step 3 set the IP address netmask and gateway 2 5 Step 4 verify the setup 2 12 Step 5 set a community name or change ...

Page 6: ...3 13 Utility unable to find network printer 3 13 Print jobs stay in the queue 3 14 Print jobs are ending prematurely 3 14 Adapter lights 3 15 Adapter service 3 16 Chapter 4 Using Windows NT operating systems 4 1 Introduction 4 1 How to print 4 1 Before you begin 4 1 Printing under Windows NT 3 51 4 1 What you need 4 2 How to Create a Printer using the lpr protocol 4 2 Printing under Windows NT 4 0...

Page 7: ...ding whether to use NPRINTER RPRINTER mode or PSERVER mode 5 7 NPRINT versus PSERVER in NetWare Directory Services NDS 5 8 Verifying the adapter setup 5 11 Troubleshooting 5 12 Utility unable to find the network printer 5 12 Print jobs stay in the queue 5 12 Adapter lights 5 15 Adapter service 5 16 Appendix A Using the printer control panel A 1 Introduction A 1 IP protocols settings from the print...

Page 8: ...Contents iv PagePrinter Network Adapter Utilities Environments ...

Page 9: ...is Network Adapter The term adapter list refers to the list of adapters on your network that the utility displays Conventions used in this book Steps requiring action are shown in bold print Words or phrases requiring emphasis or explanation appear in italic print This book and the on line Help information use slashes to show the path you should follow through the menus and commands For example su...

Page 10: ...Preface vi PagePrinter Network Adapter Utilities Environments ...

Page 11: ...NetWare networks Windows 95 or Windows 3 1 Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP networks Windows 95 operating systems Windows NT operating systems What levels of software and firmware do I need You ve received in this package the latest level of the utilities that were available when the printer was built There is firmware that resides on the adapter itself This firmware handles ...

Page 12: ...ithin the queuing and spooling mechanism of the network Does the adapter work with Windows 95 Yes See the Windows 95 chapter in this manual for more information Which protocols support which environments Protocols are provided to reside in the adapter s firmware The adapter uses these protocols to receive print jobs off the network The adapters support these protocols NetWare used to support Novel...

Page 13: ...print jobs from NetWare and TCP IP one job at a time The adapter accepts print jobs in the order they are received first come first served How do I find out about last minute information Each diskette or CD ROM includes a README file This file contains late breaking information and offers tips we may have discovered after printing this guide Please read this file and use it to help you Where can I...

Page 14: ...Introduction 1 4 PagePrinter Network Adapter Utilities Environments ...

Page 15: ...g a BOOTP server It tells you how to set the address netmask gateway and other information at the printer s control panel If you are installing the Network Adapter on a complex network and are also setting up a NetWare environment set up this environment first The utility that comes with this environment may be useful to you in TCP IP too Second this chapter also explains the firmware integrated i...

Page 16: ...er to nic ddn mil Look for the RFC in the rfc directory For more information about TCP IP we recommend a book by Douglas Comer entitled Internetworking with TCP IP Volume I Principles Protocols and Architecture Setup Before you can use the adapter you need to set it up Setup involves a few simple steps 1 Checking the physical connections 2 Printing a setup page to use while you set up the adapter ...

Page 17: ...ke sure that the adapter is installed in the printer Instructions for setting up the printer and installing adapters are shipped with the printer Make sure that the printer is connected to the LAN with the appropriate Ethernet cable Step 2 print a setup page Next you need to print a setup page Keep the setup page You ll use information from it later Printing a setup page 1 Press the Test button on...

Page 18: ...00008A803 0004001015C0 LAA 000000000000 000000000000 Part Number EC 1381603 MN_XL_E Firmware Revision 4 124 1 LPT 1 NPAP Active NPAP Mode Yes Auto Busy Timeout 90 Printer Type Port Type PP14 Enhanced LexLink Active Nickname 00200008A803 NetWare Active Login Name LEX00200008A803 NetWare Mode PSERVER IP Active BOOTP RARP Enabled No Address 157 184 8 86 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 157 184 8 30 ...

Page 19: ...ation using a bootstrap protocol on page 2 6 If you are installing the adapter on a complex network and are also setting up NetWare run the Network Printer Utility in that environment You can set the address netmask and gateway from that environment You may also Set the address using a Remote Address Resolution Protocol RARP server running on your network For help go to Setting the information usi...

Page 20: ... the canonical form of the address circled on the sample setup page on page 2 4 Choose the Locally Administered Address LAA unless it is 000000000000 If the LAA is 000000000000 choose the Universally Administered Address UAA 2 Set up the BOOTP server To do so edit the BOOTP file on the host computer that is running the BOOTP server The file is usually located in etc bootptab The file contains info...

Page 21: ...ecific printer or scroll through the control panel menus until you find it c Select SETUP NETWORK MENU d Select Enable BOOTP e Select Yes If you are instructed to do so turn the printer off f When you are finished select Ready 4 Set up the printer s hostname network name in the computer To do so simply define the printer s IP name and address in the etc hosts file or on the name server This IP add...

Page 22: ...ation to learn the menu path for your specific printer or scroll through the control panel menus until you find it c Select SETUP NETWORK MENU d Select Set IP ADDRESS and press ENTER A screen similar to the following appears e Use the MENU button to place the cursor beneath the part of the IP address that you want to set Then use the plus and minus keys to set the address f Press ENTER g Select Se...

Page 23: ...menu path for your specific printer or scroll through the control panel menus until you find it c Select SETUP NETWORK MENU d Select Enable BOOTP e Select No If you are instructed to do so turn the printer off f When you are finished select Ready 3 Set up the printer s hostname network name in the computer To do so simply define the printer s IP name and address in the etc hosts file or on the nam...

Page 24: ...ss circled on the sample setup page beginning on page 2 4 Choose the Locally Administered Address LAA unless it is 000000000000 If the LAA is 000000000000 choose the Universally Administered Address UAA 2 Look at the setup page Make sure BOOTP and RARP are enabled 3 Set up the RARP server following the instructions provided by your host operating system 4 Turn the printer off then on to reset the ...

Page 25: ... the right column This is the canonical form of the address circled on the sample setup page printed on page 2 4 Choose the Locally Administered Address LAA unless it is 000000000000 If the LAA is 000000000000 choose the Universally Administered Address UAA 2 Edit the ARP table to add an IP address Make sure you use the dotted form of the IP address such as 9 51 8 231 Use the commands appropriate ...

Page 26: ...ct all physical connections are working correctly all bridges and routers are operating correctly the hostname that you pinged matches the hostname that you set in the etc hosts file or on the name server if you set the address netmask and gateway using BOOTP make sure that Your BOOTP server is configured correctly The IP address and the hostname are set correctly in the BOOTP file If you set the ...

Page 27: ...the param directory The param directory is a special directory where you can change special TCP IP related parameters The format of this file should be PASSWORD 00000000 ADDRESS 9 51 8 50 NETMASK GATEWAY 9 51 8 30 COMMUNITY paul END You must put a space after the colon and the headers must be capitalized If you want a parameter to remain unchanged you should type a period for that parameter such a...

Page 28: ... use standard TCP IP protocols to send jobs to the printer and to check the status of print jobs It explains how this Network Adapter implements standard TCP IP protocols such as Line Printer Remote LPR programs File Transfer Protocol FTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Finger Telnet Note The firmware in the Network Adapter includes support for other adapters The Network Adapter contains only ...

Page 29: ...an LPR program continue with Using a Line Printer Remote LPR program on page 2 16 Using TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol For information about TFTP go to Using TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol on page 2 18 Using FTP File Transfer Protocol For information about FTP go to Using FTP File Transfer Protocol on page 2 19 Writing a program that takes advantage of the adapter s TCP IP ports For info...

Page 30: ...nd the job as a binary file for example with a b or v flag do so We recommend that all print jobs shall be sent as binary Sending binary jobs ensures that all code points are interpreted clearly This adapter ignores control files sent to it Therefore options contained in the control file do not work For example options such as those relating to the banner page indentations in the print job or mail...

Page 31: ...nd to set a shorter retry period for those computers You can also telnet to port 9000 then follow the instructions on the screen LPSTAT and LPQ commands Most line printer status LPSTAT commands work as usual with this adapter We recommend that you use the finger command to get the status of the printer rather than a line printer query LPQ command Finger returns much more useful information to you ...

Page 32: ... work with many adapter parameters and take different actions using the Network Adapter For example Set the address netmask and gateway Set the community name Set a password Set lpd options such as automatic carriage returns banner page etc Assign lpd queue names Enable or disable BOOTP RARP FTP and TFTP Set the maximum transmission size Set up a list of restricted servers UsingTFTP Trivial FileTr...

Page 33: ... password Network Adapters default to prt1 as the destination You may also use the cd command with a destination filename For example you might type ftp cd prt1 ftp put printfile where prt1 is the name of the destination and printfile is the name of the print job you re sending Sending a file to the param directory You may also FTP a file to a special destination the param directory This is a spec...

Page 34: ... to the printer and the print job are also closed This time out prevents incomplete print jobs from hanging up in the printer and keeping other jobs from printing Writing an FTP shell script If you have written FTP shell scripts to send print jobs to the printer you can revise those scripts to be used with this adapter You may send print jobs to prt1 The adapter will respond to the various command...

Page 35: ... case i in b XFER binary shift changing transfer type to binary shift break case done FileList PutCmds if z FileList no files specified then echo reading standard input 1 2 cat 0 tmp p put std input to a file PutCmds put tmp p SPRT this double quote MUST be on this line else for i in FileList generate list of puts do FileName 1 if f FileName make sure the file exists then PutCmds PutCmds put FileN...

Page 36: ...r a reachable host This adapter uses finger to tell you the status of the printer and the current print job For example you may use finger info name where info is optional When you use it the adapter returns extended information name is the IP address or the name stored on the name server or in the etc hosts file Please note that some UNIX environments require you to use the adapter s name instead...

Page 37: ... 51 8 211 9 51 8 211 Printer Type LaserPrinter Print Job Status for ser NPA is supported NPA mode is set to auto No Job Currently Active Printer Status 0 OK Print Job Status for prt1 NPA is supported NPA mode is set to auto Printing Print Job Name TEST PRT User Name Paul Queue LPT Name PRT1 Server 9 51 8 30 Network Operating System FTP Printer Status 0 OK Adapter Information Adapter Type Ethernet ...

Page 38: ...sting flash memory This process is also known as flashing the adapter You can update the firmware by using TFTP To use TFTP do the following 1 Get the flash file you need by contacting your vendor 2 Do NOT turn off or reset the adapter or printer during the flash process This may damage the adapter The adapter resets itself after the flash process is finished 3 TFTP the file to this destination de...

Page 39: ...PASSWORD 00000000 ADDRESS 9 51 8 50 NETMASK GATEWAY 9 51 8 30 COMMUNITY paul END You must put a space after the colon and the headers must be capitalized If you want a parameter to remain unchanged you should type a period for that parameter such as the NETMASK example above If you have set a password for the adapter you must include the password in the file so you ll be able to change the informa...

Page 40: ... jobs from other servers or from other links 1 Double check the printer to be sure that it is working properly 2 Print a setup page from the adapter Press the Test button until the Test light comes on The Data light comes on and the adapter sends a setup page to the printer If the page prints then the connection between the adapter and the printer is working correctly If the page does not print ch...

Page 41: ... LAN cable is plugged into the printer and into the LAN and that the network is working properly 6 Make sure that the print queues are properly defined and that the print server is functioning correctly Refer to the documentation for your operating system for help 7 PING the adapter If PING works send the finger command Finger should return the printer name with the correct information If it does ...

Page 42: ...ption Action off on off Ready Idle off on blinking Processing Normal operation Data is being received from a host or sent to a printer on off off Testing The first light pattern indicates that you have pressed the Test button off on blinking The second light pattern indicates that a setup page is being sent from the adapter to the printer off on blinking Updating flash code The first light pattern...

Page 43: ...Support for this Network Adapter is built into the MarkVision utilities You do not need separate Network Printer Utilities everything comes with MarkVision The MarkVision Printer Utility for Windows 95 is shipped on CD ROM or diskettes with many printers 3 One of the following installed on your network Be sure that the adapter is installed in the printer and the network cable is connected See your...

Page 44: ...ss jobs from many different environments for example from NetWare networks and TCP IP networks To process NetWare print jobs You can use NetWare in a Windows 95 environment Note For networks that are exclusively NDS NetWare 4 x servers with bindery emulation turned off the initial WIN95 utilities will discover adapters These adapters will need to be set to RPRINTER mode and assigned to be connecte...

Page 45: ...yed out then you must turn the protocol on Use the on line help for information Step 3 set or verify the adapter s general parameters 1 In the MarkVision printer window double click on the adapter port that you wish to configure 2 Click the Adapter Settings tab 3 Set or verify all the general parameters for the adapter and port such as address and so forth 4 If you want this Network Adapter to pro...

Page 46: ... to service 5 In the Queue Manager dialog box select existing queues or create new queues for the adapter to service If you need help click the question mark button then click the field 6 When you finish setting up queues click OK 7 If you are using the Network Adapter on the NetWare Settings tab click Advanced Settings Fill in the fields If you need help click the question mark button then click ...

Page 47: ... Make sure you know the adapter s community name The default is public 2 Start MarkVision 3 In the MarkVision printer window double click on the adapter port that you wish to configure Step 2 set theTCP IP address netmask and gateway for the adapter 1 If you are using NetWare protocol as well as TCP IP you can quickly set this information within MarkVision a Click the Adapter Settings tab b Click ...

Page 48: ... the pull down menu 2 Click TCP IP Settings The list of TCP IP adapters that you want MarkVision to enumerate appears The box is empty until you add the first TCP IP adapter 3 Click Add Adapter 4 Fill in the IP address that you defined in the previous step 5 Fill in the community name The name you specify must match the community name stored inside the adapter The original community name is public...

Page 49: ...cognize or process IP print jobs a On the Adapter Settings tab click Advanced Settings b In the Advanced Settings dialog box look at the Set Active Protocols group Make sure the TCP IP box has a checkmark in it c When you finish select Apply Congratulations The adapter is ready to process TCP IP print jobs For more information about modifying the list of adapters continue with To process Point to ...

Page 50: ...u can install Point to Point with MarkVision Then you can print from Windows applications to a network printer Point to Point is supported by the adapters MarkVision can monitor the network printer Prerequisites 1 You must have MarkVision installed on your workstation Note MarkVision does not have to be running for you to print 2 The Microsoft TCP IP DLL must be installed on your workstation If it...

Page 51: ...dapter d In the IP address field enter the TCP IP address you defined earlier step 1 e Fill in the Host Name field with any name you choose This is the name that you use to refer to the adapter Other users can have their own host names for the same adapter f Fill in the Community Name The name you specify must match the community name stored inside the adapter The original community name is public...

Page 52: ...After the printer object is added to your printer container highlight it s icon Optionally double click on it with the right mouse button b Click File then Properties then Details tab then Add Port c Click Others then click Network Printer Monitor then click OK d Select the printer you want to use The printer list was generated using MarkVision e Specify a logical port name to assign to the printe...

Page 53: ...s Windows 95 as an operating system Peer to Peer requires that print sharing be enabled on the computer that has the locally attached printer and that the printer be shared MarkVision requires Peer to Peer to be installed to monitor the printer Prerequisites 1 The standard Windows 95 Client for Microsoft Networks client must be installed to provide the ability to logon to the Peer to Peer network ...

Page 54: ...te You can solve printer problems by using the Print Troubleshooter in Help How to configure MarkVision for Peer to Peer 1 In the MarkVision printer window click Configure pull down menu 2 Click Peer to Peer Settings 3 In the dialog that appears you can specify which Peer to Peer workgroups and computers you are interested in The locally attached printers in these workgroups computers will be disp...

Page 55: ...This is the test page that you printed when you first set up your printer The adapter will be in the list of attachments on the test page Instructions for printing the test page are in your printer s documentation Make sure the protocol you re using is activated a On the Adapter Settings tab click Advanced Settings b In the Advanced Settings dialog box look at the Set Active Protocols group Make s...

Page 56: ...hen the connection between the adapter and the printer is working correctly If the page is not printed out check all the physical connections Press the Test button until the Test light comes on The Data light blinks and the adapter sends a page to the printer 4 Look at the setup page Make sure the protocol is active 5 Make sure you ve configured the adapter properly If you need help review the sec...

Page 57: ...essed the Test button off on blinking The second light pattern indicates that a setup page is being sent from the adapter to the printer off on blinking Updating flash code The first light pattern indicates that the flash code is being downloaded to the adapter blinking blinking blinking The second light pattern occurs while the adapter is updating the flash code Make sure the adapter stays plugge...

Page 58: ...then contact your point of purchase The adapter contains no replaceable parts and may need to be returned Make sure you don t send print jobs to a non existent adapter If you do print jobs will be stored in the queue If your adapter is defective and you need to replace it make sure you delete or hold all queues before removing the adapter from the LAN ...

Page 59: ... NT environment Windows NT 3 51 1 printing using the lpr protocol Windows NT 4 0 1 printing using the lpr protocol 2 printing using the Network Port TCP IP ports Before you begin Before you can use the adapter you need to set it up Setup involves a few simple steps 1 Checking the physical connections 2 Printing a setup page to use while you set up the adapter 3 Setting the adapter s IP address net...

Page 60: ...er using the lpr protocol 1 From the Windows NT Program Manager select the Main program group 2 Select Print Manager 3 Select Printer 4 From the Printer menu select Create Printer The Create Printer dialog box appears a In the Printer Name field type the name that you want to give to the printer b From the Driver field pick a driver that you want to use with this printer c In the Print To list box...

Page 61: ...tors select LPR Port The Add LPR compatible printer dialog box appears a In the Name or address of host providing lpd field type the host name or IP address that you set to the adapter b In the Name of printer on that machine field type the name that you want to give to the printer 6 Click OK The Create Printer dialog box appears My printer name ...

Page 62: ...ting under Windows NT 4 0 This section explains how to create your printer under Windows NT 4 0 operating systems What you need If you would like to print using the lpr protocol you need to install Microsoft TCP IP Printing on your Windows NT If you would like to print using the Network Port you need to install MarkVision for Windows NT 4 0 on your Windows NT How to Create a Printer using the lpr ...

Page 63: ...ter Network Adapter Utilities Environments 4 5 Windows NT operating systems 3 Select My Computer then click Next The Available ports dialog box appears 4 Click Add Port 5 From the Available Printer Ports select LPR Port then click New Port ...

Page 64: ...he Name of printer or print queue on that server field type the name that you want to give to the printer Note A printer name or a queue name may end with any character except a 2 or _CR If you used a 2 or _CR at the end of a printer or queue name your print jobs will not be printed 6 Click OK The Printer Ports dialog box reappears 7 Select Close The Add Printer Wizard dialog box reappears My prin...

Page 65: ... selected checked for this printer object Click Next 9 Choose the correct driver for the printer you want use Follow the directions on the screen How to Create a Printer using Network Port TCP IP ports On the CD ROM or floppy disks included in your printer package you will also find information on how to set up a printer using a network port TCP IP ports ...

Page 66: ...Printing under Windows NT 4 0 4 8 PagePrinter Network Adapter Utilities Environments ...

Page 67: ...rinter Utility diskettes respectively CD ROM before you begin to set up the utility This file may contain updates about system requirements or procedures that were not available when this guide was published 2 Make backup copies of your new diskettes See your operating system documentation if you need help What you need Prerequisites 1 One of the following installed Novell NetWare Version 3 11 or ...

Page 68: ...ty as a Stand alone product in the program group you choose To install the utility 1 Insert the NetWare Network Adapter Network Network Printer Utility diskette respectively CD ROM for Windows 3 1 into drive A 2 From the Program Manager window select File from the menu bar then select Run The Run dialog box opens 3 Type the following in the text box when installing from diskette a instwin 4 Select...

Page 69: ...and configure the adapter You can start the Network Printer Utility from wherever you installed it under Windows 3 1 The following screenshot illustrates the way Ways to Start the Network Printer Utility To start the utility 1 Log in to NetWare as a user with administrator privileges 2 Start the utility Go to the Program Group and double click the Network Printer Utility icon The icon is shown in ...

Page 70: ...k with To highlight a range of adapters hold down the Shift key and click the mouse once at the top and bottom of the range of adapters you want to use To select individual adapters hold down the Ctrl key point to each adapter that you want to choose and click the mouse once 2 Then use the menu bar to work with the selected adapter Notice that the list has six items on the menu bar File View Setup...

Page 71: ... adapter list exit the utility search for adapters that will be displayed on the adapter list change the searchbroadcast allowing you to display different kinds of adapter lists save the search results in a file change the appearance of the adapter list refresh the window sort the adapter list by address network number or login name filter the adapter list set up the adapter quickly change adapter...

Page 72: ...This utility provides all of the functions you need to set up the adapters in a NetWare environment The utility is designed to meet the needs of a network administrator and can only be started by a person who has network supervisory rights Functions that you may be accustomed to doing from PCONSOLE such as setting up print queues can be managed from the Network Printer Utility PCONSOLE or NWADMIN ...

Page 73: ... Verifying the adapter setup on page 5 11 Deciding whether to use NPRINTER RPRINTER mode or PSERVER mode When configuring your adapter you ll have to set it up in either NPRINTER RPRINTER or in PSERVER mode How NPRINTER RPRINTER mode works A network adapter configured in NPRINTER RPRINTER mode acts as a remote printer This remote printer receives print jobs from a print server The print server a p...

Page 74: ...etWare 4 NetWare Directory Services NDS Adapters are fully supported in NetWare 4 NDS using either NPRINT or PSERVER mode You do not need to use bindery emulation in either mode NPRINT mode in NetWare 4 NDS Advantage of using NPRINT mode in NDS Does not require a NetWare server user license slot Disadvantage of using NPRINT mode in NDS Little information is available about the print job After a jo...

Page 75: ...s file transfer time on the network may be faster using PSERVER mode because In NPRINTER RPRINTER mode NetWare uses SPX to transfer packets Packet size for data transmitted in SPX is 512 bytes In PSERVER mode NetWare uses IPX to transfer packets Packet size for data transmitted in IPX is up to 1 Kbyte for Ethernet networks Because of this difference in packet size PSERVER mode may be faster than N...

Page 76: ...fer time on the network may be significantly faster using PSERVER mode In NPRINTER RPRINTER mode NetWare uses SPX to transfer packets Packet size for data transmitted in SPX is 512 bytes In PSERVER mode NetWare uses IPX to transfer packets Packet size for data transmitted in IPX is up to 1 Kbyte for Ethernet net works Because of this difference in packet size PSERVER mode may be faster than NPRINT...

Page 77: ...follow these steps a On the utility s adapter list select the adapter whose servers you want to check b From the utility s menu bar select Options c Select Show Adapter s Servers d Check the list of network servers Make sure the server you want the adapter to work with appears in the list If you are using PSERVER mode make sure you selected a file server to connect with and that you configured que...

Page 78: ...eady 2 Make sure that the adapter is installed properly To check this print a test page This is the test page that you printed when you first set up your printer The adapter will be in the list of attachments on the test page You can find instructions for printing the test page in your printer s documentation 3 Make sure that The status light on the adapter is on The adapter is completely connecte...

Page 79: ...does not print check all the physical connections Press the Test button until the Test light comes on The Data light blinks and the adapter sends a page to the printer 4 Look at the setup page Make sure the NetWare protocol is active and the proper frame types are set 5 Check the Network Printer Utility to make sure you have a Configured the adapter If you need help go to To set up the adapter on ...

Page 80: ...e help d Used Novell s PCONSOLE utility to make sure the queue is not being held e Unloaded the print server or rebooted the computer after you configure the utility After configuration you will be prompted to unload PSERVER NLM or reboot your computer Be sure you do so This is necessary and a normal function of Novell s RPRINTER mode If you need help consult your RPRINTER documentation 8 If some ...

Page 81: ... the Test button off on blinking The second light pattern indicates that a setup page is being sent from the adapter to the printer off on blinking Updating flash code The first light pattern indicates that the flash code is being downloaded to the adapter blinking blinking blinking The second light pattern occurs while the adapter is updating the flash code Make sure the adapter stays plugged in ...

Page 82: ...n contact your point of purchase The adapter contains no replaceable parts and may need to be returned Make sure you don t send print jobs to a nonexistent adapter If you do these print jobs will be stored in the queue If your adapter is defective and you need to replace it make sure you delete or hold all queues before removing the adapter from the LAN ...

Page 83: ...trol panel A Using the printer control panel Introduction For your convenience you can view or change some information about the adapter from the control panel of the printer You can use the printer control panel to set the IP address netmask and or gateway for TCP IP networks ...

Page 84: ... or gateway Set IP Address IP Address Using this menu item you can set the IP address directly on the printer s control panel When you do be sure to set Enable BOOTP to No If Enable BOOTP is set to Yes and you turn the printer off and on again the adapter will search for a BOOTP server and will use the address stored in that file instead of this address NOTE Set IP Netmask IP Netmask Using this me...

Page 85: ...ol panel Note 1 If you re not using a boot server you can have the bootp function in the adapter disabled Note 2 If a bootp server becomes available and someone has entered this adapter s MAC address into the server then these values are being set by bootp not via the control panel ...

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Page 87: ... used by two nodes on a data link to accomplish an orderly exchange of information E Ethernet A network with a bus topology that uses carrier sense multiple access with collision detection CSMA CD An Ethernet network may be installed using any of three cabling systems Ethernet 10BASE T using telephone twisted pair Ethernet 10BASE2 using RG 58 coax and also referred to as Cheapernet or Thinnet Ethe...

Page 88: ...IEEE for a local area network that uses the CSMA CD access method This standard has been popularized by Ethernet local area networks Integrated Network Option The Network adapter and its utilities This adapter is designed to be installed inside various laser printers and therefore sometimes referred to as Internal Network Adapters integrated port On the Network adapter the port physically located ...

Page 89: ...the LAN Administrators may assign the adapter any address that they wish within certain constraints Many administrators use the LAA to give the adapter a meaningful address in their workplace for example assigning the adapter an address that identifies its location lpd Line printer daemon Allows the use of remote printing functions under TCP IP This software registers the print document sent from ...

Page 90: ...the network nickname A name that a network administrator assigns to the adapter It is used to identify the location of the printer NLM Novell NetWare Loadable Module An optional process used by Novell NetWare 3 11 to add functions to a file server O OS 2 Operating System 2 a multitasking operating system from IBM P packet internet groper PING Software that tests whether an IP destination can be re...

Page 91: ... as printers or plotters so that they appear to be running on the user s own workstation even though they may be running somewhere on the LAN RPRINTER A terminate and stay resident TSR program that runs on a Novell workstation This program allows a printer locally attached to the workstation instead of the file server to be used as a shared network printer The adapter in the RPRINTER mode emulates...

Page 92: ... Therefore many operating systems implement TCP they also implement the IP protocol to send data across the underlying internet Although TCP is a separate protocol from IP it is often referred to as TCP IP because both TCP and IP protocols are often used together Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP The TCP and IP protocols used together Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP A TCP ...

Page 93: ...lude a protocol port number so that the sending computer can differentiate among several destinations on the remote computer utility The software that came on the diskettes respectively CD ROM with this guide V VAP Value added process An optional process used by Novell NetWare 2 2 to add functions to a file server Z zone In AppleTalk the grouping of network devices in a logical manner so that they...

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