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5.1.2  Using PING to Verify Network Communications

PING is the standard method used on TCP/IP networks to verify that

communication is possible to and from a given Internet address
(NOTE: not all TPC/IP networks have the PING utility.  Its use with the
Print Server is optional).  The  Print Server will correctly respond to
PING requests and hence a typical method of quickly establishing if
communications are possible with the  Print Server would be:

PING xx.xx.xx.xx where   xx.xx.xx.xx. is the unit’s Internet address

PING will then report to the operator if communication was

achieved.  If problems exist communicating with the Print Server,
carefully check that the Internet Address allocated to the unit is a valid
address for the network in question.  Consult the network supervisor if
problems persist with PING.

5.2  Configuration within TCP/IP

Once the unit’s Internet Address has been set correctly and PING

has proven that network communications are possible to the unit, now is
the time to use Telnet to further configure the unit if required.  Here is a
typical transaction used to connect to the Print Server via Telnet:

Type Unit’s Address:  TELNET xx.xx.xx.xx 

Response: 

Connected to (Unit’s Internet Address)
Escape Character is ^]
Welcome to Patton Print Server Configuration

Please Enter Login Command: PESETUP

Enter Setup Password: PATTON

Menu Displays

Once connection to the  Print Server has been achieved using the

Telnet Protocol, it is then simply necessary to enter the command,
PESETUP, to enter the configuration utility.  The Print Server will then
prompt the user to enter a password (default is Patton) and, once the
entered password has been verified, a command prompt will appear.

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5.2.1  Telnet Configuration Commands

The following commands may be entered from the command

prompt:

GENERAL

Displays the current General parameters

NOVELL

Displays the current Novell parameters

TCPIP

Displays the current TCP/IP parameters

PERSONAL

Displays the current Personal Novell 
parameters

HELP

Displays a help screen

SET [parameter] = [value]

Sets parameter to given value

EXIT

Exits from Telnet

HELP

Displays a help screen

PORT

Displays the current port status

STATUS

Print status page to printer

The following table lists the available parameters for use in the SET

command, and their corresponding abbreviations:

SP

Set-up Password

UP

Upgrade Password

PS

Postscript Support

PU

Power-UP Status Page

E2

Ethernet 2 Support

E22

Ethernet 802.2 Support

E23

Ethernet 802.3 Support

ES

Ethernet SNAP support

NL

Novell Login Name

NP

Novell Login Password

S0-S9 Novell Server Names

SS

Novell Server Searching

TA

Internet Address

PN

Port Name

TH

TCP/IP Header String

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Hint:  Deleting the Novell login name will turn off Novell server
search and speed up TCP/IP operations.  This step is highly
recommended.

Summary of Contents for MODEL 2126

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL 2126 PeNetTM Miniature 10Base2 to Parallel Print Server SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 07M2126 A Doc 081021UA Revised 3 07 96...

Page 2: ...warranties expressed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user 1 1 Radio and TV Interference The Model 2126 generates and uses ra...

Page 3: ...e of power loss the Model 2126 can restore connection to servers that are downed It also supports all the Novell printing and print server features The PeNetTM supports print speeds greater than 60 00...

Page 4: ...er status page b Is your printer set up for Postscript If so this will interfere with the default set up of the Print Server The status page may be garbled or may not print at all See Section 4 8 on G...

Page 5: ...assword are as allocated in PCONSOLE 3 Check that there is a connection available for the Print Server use Monitor on the Server Console 4 If Selective Login is enabled ensure correct File Server name...

Page 6: ...the menus use the arrow keys to scroll up and down between menu items The esc key is a toggle switch used to select and deselect menu items to be edited The ENTER key is used to update the file and m...

Page 7: ...the arrow keys to scroll between lines Use the esc key to select and deselect search methods Press ENTER to update the file with your selections and go to the next screen 11 6 The Start Scan for Prin...

Page 8: ...of Novell compatible network operating systems This section will guide you through the various configuration options 4 2 1 General Configuration The first option on the Available Configuration Options...

Page 9: ...nfigure Use the arrow and esc keys to scroll and select the print server you wish to configure Then press ENTER 15 2 Once you have selected a print server to configure you will receive the Advanced No...

Page 10: ...il the Print Server is rebooted 17 Warning If you select Yes you will lose all changes you have made in the configuration process 2 After you have sent your configuration changes to the print server a...

Page 11: ...understanding of the Novell printing system More information is available from Novell s Concepts and Print Server manuals The PeNetTM Print Server interface fully supports all common Novell print com...

Page 12: ...N This section tells how to use the Print Server with a TCP IP network Functions described include locating the Print Server on the network configuration initialization testing printing and FLASH EPRO...

Page 13: ...nd PESETUP Enter Setup Password PATTON Menu Displays Once connection to the Print Server has been achieved using the Telnet Protocol it is then simply necessary to enter the command PESETUP to enter t...

Page 14: ...use SMIT to add a host with the PeNetTM Print Server s Host Name Add a remote queue and specify Destination Host as above and Queue on Remote Printer Pport1 or other PeNetTM Print Server port Set the...

Page 15: ...based method of FLASH upgrade it is firstly necessary to establish an FTP connection to the Print Server in the same way as that used when printing to the unit via FTP Typically this will be achieved...

Page 16: ...l wall mount 120V AC domestic 220V AC international Temperature Range 2 60 C 37 140 F Altitude 0 10 100 feet Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Dimensions 4 0 x 2 1 x 0 8 Weight 3 oz max 29 APPENDIX B I...

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