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Network Interface Card

User Guide

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Page 1: ...The Xerox DocuPrint 4512 4512N Network Interface Card User Guide Book frm Title frm Page 1 Saturday October 12 1996 7 43 AM...

Page 2: ...are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company JETXPrint 1000 is a trademark of DPI Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Novell NetWare and UNIX are trademarks of No...

Page 3: ...he Network Interface Card 2 1 Preparing the Printer 2 2 Powering Up the Printer 2 3 Chapter 3 NetWare Configuration 3 1 Overview 3 3 Configuring NetWare 2 15 and 3 1x 3 4 Configuring NetWare 4 0x Bind...

Page 4: ...ning TELNET 5 47 Chapter 6 Operation and Troubleshooting 6 1 Overview 6 2 LED Status Indicator 6 3 Status Report 6 4 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 6 6 How to Diagnose Problems 6 7 Troubleshooti...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 C h a p t e r 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n 1 1 Introduction C h a p t e r 1 Overview 1 2 What s in Your Package 1 3 Requirements 1 4 Book frm Chap1 frm Page 1 Saturday October 12 1996 7 43 AM...

Page 6: ...parent EtherTalk printing support for the Macintosh including support for bindery printing Novell NetWare PSERVER on both bindery based and Novell Directory Services DNS lpd lpr over TCP IP for UNIX p...

Page 7: ...console to provide SNMP access to all NIC parameters The MIB is included in this manual as NIC MIB Definition NIC MIB Definition DOS formatted versions of the BOOTP Lite program for Windows to assist...

Page 8: ...r SCO UNIX 2 for DPI TCP IP port 10001 Software Novell NetWare printing requires NetWare Capture NPRINT or PCONSOLE later than 1 0 utilities The NIManage for Windows utility requires Windows 3 1 or la...

Page 9: ...t a l l i n g t h e N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d 2 1 Installing the Network Interface Card C h a p t e r 2 Preparing the Printer 2 2 Powering Up the Printer 2 3 Book frm CHAP2 FRM Page 1 S...

Page 10: ...iple printer languages make sure it is set up for automatic emulation sensing or PCL or ASCII mode 2 Turn off the printer and remove the power cord 3 Install the Network Interface Card in the option p...

Page 11: ...es a print job to the printer which contains the Network Interface Card status information Refer to Status Report page 6 4 for more information 3 Check the Network Interface Card status report Record...

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Page 13: ...int Server 3 7 Assign Print Queues to the Printer 3 8 Set Up Notify Options for the Printer Optional 3 9 Install the Print Server on Multiple File Servers 3 11 Installing the Printer on Multiple File...

Page 14: ...rinter in NWADMIN 3 20 Assign Printer Object 3 23 Assign Print Server Object 3 25 Check Assignments 3 26 Power Cycle the Printer 3 27 Using the NIManage Utility 3 28 Installing NIManage 3 28 Hints to...

Page 15: ...mulation describes how to configure the NIC for use with Version 4 0x Bindery Services Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server function Configuring the NIC in NetWare Directory Services describes how...

Page 16: ...in detail in the following paragraphs 1 Start PCONSOLE and select the file server you want to use 2 Create the print queues 3 Specify the print server card as a print server 4 Configure the print ser...

Page 17: ...s the key to return to the Available Options menu Create Print Queues The print server must be assigned to at least one print queue on the file server If the print queue that you want the print server...

Page 18: ...ns menu and press A list of existing print servers is displayed 2 Press the key The New Print Server Name box is displayed 3 Type the name of the print server into the entry box The Novell print serve...

Page 19: ...e labeled Not Installed 4 Choose the printer and press The Printer 0 Configuration screen appears with a title of Printer 0 as shown in the following example 5 If you choose to change default in the N...

Page 20: ...the print server to service these queues 1 Choose Queues Serviced By Printer from the Print Server Configuration menu 2 Select the printer name from the list of defined printers 3 Press to display the...

Page 21: ...ave your changes Set Up Notify Options for the Printer Optional To enable the print server to notify users or user groups if a problem occurs with the printer set up the Notify options The print serve...

Page 22: ...is the number of seconds the network waits before it notifies candidates about a print job problem The Next interval specifies how often in seconds candidates are notified Enter a number for each int...

Page 23: ...serviced the automatic search is dropped and the print server will go directly to those file servers listed and to no others The NIManage for Windows program also allows the operator to identify a pr...

Page 24: ...rint server device on that file server will remain attached to that file server If you have identified other file servers to be serviced for that print server and the appropriate file exists the print...

Page 25: ...Novell NetWare 4 x server in Bindery Emulation mode check that the server has a Bindery Context name for the server under Bindery Services mode If the server does not have Bindery Context it may be pr...

Page 26: ...XT statement that you entered in the autoexec ncf file Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE Once you confirm the server has Bindery Context use the following procedures to configure the NIC 1 Log i...

Page 27: ...dify these later if you need to 5 Select Print server and press the key to modify the entry 6 Enter the name of the print server in the Print server field and press Note If you receive a message askin...

Page 28: ...Unknown and press 10 When you are finished press the key to save the configuration Repeat steps 5 through 10 for each file server that the printer server services 11 To view add delete or modify prin...

Page 29: ...d print server setup and management NetWare 4 x also provides backward compatibility for 2 x 3 x and 4 x print service in Bindery emulation Pre 4 x NetWare versions provide the same data found in the...

Page 30: ...U s e r G u i d e Be aware that information obtained from the Bindery query may not be stored in the server since the Directory is a partitioned and distributed database Even though the NetWare 4 x se...

Page 31: ...ure the printer with the NIC is powered up and connected to the network 2 Start NIManage on a Windows station At the Select Novell Based Device window choose the desired print server from the list pro...

Page 32: ...e NIC will not support print servers on a Bindery file server Now click on the OK button to conclude configuration in NIManage for Windows If you change any default values you must power cycle the uni...

Page 33: ...create the print service in the Directory Tree select the Object item from the main menu and choose Create 3 When the New Object window appears scroll down the Class of New Object icon list select the...

Page 34: ...ick on the OK button 3 At the Create Print Server window type a value in the Print Server Name field and click on the Create button Create Print Queue Object 1 Once again highlight the Organizational...

Page 35: ...ctory Context items until you find the volume where you want the queue to reside Click on the object hard drive of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object field Click on the OK button Th...

Page 36: ...the window and click on the Add button 2 When the Select Object window appears find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects box and select it Click on the OK butto...

Page 37: ...the print server object you just created and bring up the Print Server window 2 At the Print Server window click on the Assignments button and Add button to bring up the Select Object window Select th...

Page 38: ...r window Click on the OK button Check Assignments At the Directory Tree double click on the Print Queue object you just created At the Print Queue window click on the Assignments button If you configu...

Page 39: ...r a t i o n 3 27 Power Cycle the Printer NWADMIN configuration is complete Before you can begin printing though be sure to power cycle the printer or use NIManage to save the configuration and reset...

Page 40: ...elp menu that explains its features Installing NIManage To install the NIManage utility use the following procedures 1 Start Windows on your PC or workstation 2 Insert the NIManage diskette into the d...

Page 41: ...Device The program then prompts you to select a print server NIC NIC to be accessed from a list of compatible print servers The print servers are listed by their SAP identification string derived fro...

Page 42: ...operations allows setting up NetWare print server options and AppleTalk and TCP IP parameters Setup Protocols provides extensive access to NetWare print server parameters both for bindery and NDS base...

Page 43: ...the NIC will attach directly to the listed file server s and only the listed file servers and will not search for any others The combination of preferred and primary file servers is effective in minim...

Page 44: ...Once during a scan process the NIC will check all assigned queues for new print products to be extracted and printed provided it is not currently servicing a queue A slow scan rate will increase the l...

Page 45: ...ocedures 1 Log into the current file server and start the PCONSOLE utility 2 Select Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu 3 Press the Insert key to display the available file serv...

Page 46: ...ions menu 3 Select the print server from the list 4 Select Print Server Configuration from the menu 5 Select Queues Serviced by Printer from the menu 6 Select a printer from the Defined Printers list...

Page 47: ...nu 5 Select Notify List for Printer from the menu 6 Select the printer from the Defined Printers menu 7 Press the key at the File Server Notify Name Notify Type First Next screen The Notify Candidates...

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Page 49: ...EtherTalk Configuration C h a p t e r 4 Overview 4 2 Choosing the Printer 4 3 Loading the NIManage for AppleTalk Program 4 5 Configuring the NIC 4 7 Configuration 4 7 Error Log 4 8 Protocol Setup 4 9...

Page 50: ...w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e Overview Use this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh This chapter explains how to configure the NIC using EtherTalk and how to use the...

Page 51: ...the print driver and file drivers appropriate to your printer 2 Select the EtherTalk link for AppleTalk by clicking on the Apple icon in the Macintosh menu bar 3 Select Control Panel 4 Click on Netwo...

Page 52: ...the right of the screen 9 From the display panel at the right of the screen choose the name of the print server from the list of printers The factory default name stored in the card is Xerox Printer 1...

Page 53: ...the TCP IP address subnet mask and default gateway address Use the following procedure to get access to NIManage for AppleTalk program 1 Copy the files from the Macintosh NIManage for AppleTalk progr...

Page 54: ...t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e 4 From the Device display panel select the NIC After you select the device a menu of options is added to the menu bar at the top of your screen N...

Page 55: ...server and are not passed on to the PostScript interpreter When you choose this function the following screen is displayed 1 To change the print server device name click on the name displayed and then...

Page 56: ...problems When you choose this function a screen containing the text of the log is displayed You can print the error log contents by using the Print option under the File menu To save the contents of...

Page 57: ...that you do not want to use to Off The utility will not let you make active any protocol that the NIC does not support or cannot handle because of active protocol limitations 2 Enter the IP address a...

Page 58: ...d e 4 You must power the printer off and on to make the changes take effect Options Click on Enable to send a status report to the printer each time you power it on or click on Disable to cancel this...

Page 59: ...ions 5 12 UNIX Printing 5 17 Configuring the IP Address on the NIC 5 18 lpd Printing 5 24 Installing TCP IP for NIC If Not Running lpd 5 31 Running TELNET 5 47 Making Connection and Main Menu 5 47 Con...

Page 60: ...systems The NIC TCP IP capability will also operate with lpr spoolers on other systems and with spooler supervisor capabilities that communicate raw print jobs to the Print Server TCP IP Port This por...

Page 61: ...tion have TCP IP capability and the corresponding spooler lpr or that the workstation can share an lpr queue on a Windows NT server for example that has one In general if printers are not shared an lp...

Page 62: ...ion on your network or with NIManage for Macintosh if there is an Apple Macintosh on the network Follow the instructions for these programs which are documented elsewhere If you cannot use these progr...

Page 63: ...should time out 3 Recycle the power on the printer or let the NIC reset itself The NIC will produce a status page that should include the entered IP address 4 When the NIC is up again type the followi...

Page 64: ...ubnet the Default Gateway your router s IP address and the MAC address of the NIC Hardware Address listed on the Status sheet as Ethernet Address Use colons as delimiters as shown on the status sheet...

Page 65: ...login and password are both sysadm 2 Turn off the protocols that you are not utilizing option 3 3 Setup the subnet mask and default gateway for the NIC if applicable menu option 1 If you used BOOTP th...

Page 66: ...e program you will also need the NTBOOTP exe and NTBOOTP txt file provided with this NIC on the NIManage for Windows diskette Loading the lpr Spooler The Windows lpr Spooler Version 4 1 User s Guide w...

Page 67: ...ows enter the MS DOS box At the command prompt enter ping any valid IP address on your network not the print server The identified unit should reply arp s IP address of the NIC MAC Address of the NIC...

Page 68: ...ect Run ntBOOTP exe 3 Pull down the Admin menu to Configure option 4 Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the NIC its Subnet Mask make sure it matches what you are using on your subnet Defa...

Page 69: ...om the Telnet utility See Running TELNET page 5 47 for instructions on using Telnet 1 Telnet to the NIC the login and password are both sysadm 2 Turn off the protocols that you are not utilizing optio...

Page 70: ...IP address and routing information to be used with TCP IP This can be done with NIManage for Windows if you have a NetWare connection on your network or with NIManage for Macintosh if there is an Appl...

Page 71: ...rating You can use ntBOOTP Lite to configure the IP address instead of ARP 1 From Windows enter the MS DOS box At the command prompt enter ping any valid IP address on your network not the print serve...

Page 72: ...he Admin menu to Configure option 4 Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the NIC its Subnet Mask make sure it matches what you are using on your subnet Default Gateway your router s IP addr...

Page 73: ...elnet utility is described elsewhere 1 Telnet to the NIC the login and password are both sysadm 2 Turn off the protocols that you are not utilizing option 3 3 Setup the subnet mask and default gateway...

Page 74: ...viding lpd Print server enter IP address 11 Line 2 Name of printer on that machine enter PORT1 the word PORT MUST be in uppercase format followed by the number 1 12 Choose OK to exit Your NIC is now c...

Page 75: ...any operating systems you have the option of using host resident printing or print server resident printing Each mode has certain advantages The host resident method can print the username and filenam...

Page 76: ...SCO UNIX Version 3 2 AS400 The TCP IP diskette also includes source code that you can recompile host based code for configuring on other System V platforms Configuring the IP Address on the NIC Regar...

Page 77: ...the IP address use the following procedure 1 Turn off the printer 2 Log in as superuser on a host on the same subnet as the print server However if the server resides on another subnet complete this p...

Page 78: ...0 0 gw 192 9 200 10 If running with a more recent BOOTP implementation such as with SCO UNIX add vm rfc1048 The same information uses the following format on an RFC 951 system 7 Start the BOOTP daemon...

Page 79: ...ses on start up For this procedure there needs to be a workstation with a rarp server To store the IP address use the following procedure 1 Turn off the printer 2 Log in as superuser on the rarp serve...

Page 80: ...to the network Turn on the printer 8 Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for the IP address to become known and to be saved in non volatile memory The NIC s...

Page 81: ...name of printfast and an IP address of 192 9 200 200 has the following entry 192 9 200 200 printfast 5 Add an entry to the arp cache for the print server s IP address and Ethernet address For example...

Page 82: ...on the remote system and sending the data file followed by the control file containing control information for this job to the remote system The printer based lpd then filters the data and prints the...

Page 83: ...o be printed at port 1 the internal connection to the printer of the NIC designated as remote_host 2 Create the spooling directory For example type mkdir usr spool lpd printer_name 3 To print via the...

Page 84: ...IC in an AIX 4 0 system 1 Run SMIT Printer 2 Select Print Spooling 3 Select Add a Print Queue 4 Select Remote 5 Use Standard Processing 6 Assign a queue name 7 Use the host address of the NIC for the...

Page 85: ...rs select Actions in the title bar 5 From the pull down menu select Add Remote Printer 6 When a window appears add values to configure NIC See the following example 1 At the bottom of the screen selec...

Page 86: ...must be IP 4 Internet address must be the IP address of the NIC device 5 Destination type must be OTHER 6 When prompted for transforming SCS to ASCII type YES to allow the AS 400 do the character tran...

Page 87: ...ple is shown on the next page 1 Add comments to the printcap file For example you can type Dick s printer down the hall 2 Select exit to save your configuration and press You are now prepared to print...

Page 88: ...ceding connection as your system default Type Y 9 Enter another printer name or quit setup Type Q 10 Do you want to start the remote daemon now Type Y 11 Using a line editor of your choice edit the et...

Page 89: ...ername Installing TCP IP for NIC If Not Running lpd The TCP IP diskette provided with the NIC includes install scripts for various UNIX systems This section describes how to install TCP IP printing to...

Page 90: ...e supplied host based lpr capability Loading the software is not necessary if printer based lpr is used 1 Log in as superuser to the system that spools directly to the print server 2 Insert the print...

Page 91: ...the install script is whether the printer is a PostScript printer If you answered no to this question the install script uses an input filter infilter that supplies CR LF translation to print ASCII fi...

Page 92: ...nd Printing on Ver 1 Solaris and OSF1 Systems 1 Run the Installation script by typing nicinst The script automatically downloads the correct NIC utilities for your particular system and prompts you fo...

Page 93: ...e on the lp command line of the printcap file For example printer_name NIC printer lp dev printer_name if usr nic infilter sd usr spool printer_name All printcap entries must be prefaced with a tab ex...

Page 94: ...the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts For example printfast and press 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press 4 Your screen will now...

Page 95: ...e a printer The interface to the installation script is the same for all BSD systems however the printcap entry is different If you use the printcap entry generated automatically by the installation s...

Page 96: ...displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon In the following example the path would be usr nic lpr_print dev nic printer_name printfast 10001 This example reflects names supplied...

Page 97: ...ross the network is completely transparent Installing and Printing on a System V Solaris Ver 2 System V Rel 4 386 based Machine Installation and setup is exactly the same for System V Solaris and SVR4...

Page 98: ...er You must have a copy of the of the interface file for the port you want to initialize For example cp usr spool lp model standard usr nic port1_interface Most Version 2 Solaris machines have a shell...

Page 99: ...X System Installation and setup is similar for HP UX and SCO UNIX systems The NIC solution uses a network direct filter called nicfilter The system invokes nicfilter directly from the printer interfac...

Page 100: ...ter name to be used printer_name The printer is attached on PORT1 Do you want to accept this configuration Type yes or no and press 6 Is this printer PostScript Type yes or no and press 7 The script a...

Page 101: ...erface scripts that produce PostScript banners Use the lpfilter command to define new filters and content types if necessary The full power and flexibility of the lp print service is now apparent Your...

Page 102: ...hat is the node name of the Print Server unit Type the node name entered in etc hosts for example printfast and press 3 What is the printer name Type the desired printer name and press 4 Your screen w...

Page 103: ...e new printer which inherits the set of predefined attributes for that printer type In most cases this set of attributes will be sufficient but it can be changed either through SMIT or by using the ch...

Page 104: ...G u i d e AIX Print Commands The AIX lp command works slightly differently than the lp command for other System V Release 4 systems The following lp commands can be used to print files lp d queue_nam...

Page 105: ...te Warning that within 2 more minutes your Telnet session will end This ensures that one user does not leave a session idle for too long Making Connection and Main Menu 1 At the prompt type telnet net...

Page 106: ...on can be made you can use the utility to change the address or the other IP parameters The NIC will automatically initiate a soft reset when the IP address change is sensed 1 At the Main Menu type 1...

Page 107: ...Subnet Mask and Default Gateways 2 Enter 4 to change the base port number The Configuration Utility Unit Serial no 221963 1 IP Address 199 92 187 37 2 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 3 Default Gateway 000 00...

Page 108: ...ey may be printed The menu also allows you to enable or disable banners attached to lpd handled jobs The emulation choices are Printer Control Language PCL PostScript PS ASCII simple text and Other an...

Page 109: ...ed Disabled Enable Disable Network Protocols To enable network protocols at the Main menu type 3 and press You are given the choice of disabling either NetWare or AppleTalk since both network OS s are...

Page 110: ...blished your password using Change Password the password sysadm will be rejected Also if you have forgotten your password call Technical Support Exit Telnet Use the following procedures to exit Telnet...

Page 111: ...h a p t e r 6 Overview 6 2 LED Status Indicator 6 3 Status Report 6 4 Resetting the NIC to Factory Default 6 6 How to Diagnose Problems 6 7 Troubleshooting Checklists 6 9 Troubleshooting Network Hardw...

Page 112: ...o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e Overview This chapter describes normal operation of the Network Interface Card NIC in the printer and also provides information on how to troubleshoo...

Page 113: ...mes and stays on Finished with self tests Prints out status report Normal Green LED blinks rapidly Performing self tests Detects bad RAM chip Error Green LED blinks rapidly 4 times then pauses Perform...

Page 114: ...t in Table 6 2 on page 6 5 shows the configuration of the NIC immediately before the report is printed Some printers also allow you to use a command from the front panel that will produce a status rep...

Page 115: ...n enabled Frame Type 802 2 SNAP On 802 3 Protocol Address Net Number 010 Node Number 19 Socket Number 129 Preferred AppleTalk Zone Default Zone TCP IP Network Information enabled Frame Type Ethernet I...

Page 116: ...Jumper Settings 3 Move this jumper to the ON position so that the jumper covers the center pin and the pin nearest the jumper designator 4 Install the NIC as shown in Chapter 2 Do not connect the prin...

Page 117: ...us page On power up the print server sends a status page which may contain information that can be useful for troubleshooting Keep the status page available until a problem is resolved 2 Check the pri...

Page 118: ...c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e 6 Determine if other users can print If they can t and they are all on the same NOS go to the troubleshooting section for that NOS When you have determined the nature of...

Page 119: ...sure that a 50 ohm terminator is installed For 10BaseT check that the network connector is plugged into the RJ connector on the NIC Try another cable to make sure you do not have a bad cable If you ar...

Page 120: ...eues are assigned to other network printers the print jobs may be going to an other network printer Did you assign the printer to the type Remote Other Unknown If the PCONSOLE settings are correct the...

Page 121: ...files printing but graphics data are not The printing may be timing out Use NetWare s PRINTCON or CAPTURE to set a longer timeout period For graphics applications set the time to at least two minutes...

Page 122: ...on the correct file server The password assigned to the NIC through PCONSOLE does not match the password assigned through NIManage Use NIManage to update the password stored in the network print serv...

Page 123: ...rent from the context you are installed upon If you want to do this you must create an alias queue See your NetWare Manual for more information Troubleshooting EtherTalk Protocol Is the Macintosh comp...

Page 124: ...14 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 2 4 5 1 2 N N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e Are other printers with similar names in Chooser Make sure you chose the NIC connected printer Book frm...

Page 125: ...i n g s A 1 Jumper Settings A p p e n d i x A Overview A 2 Print Server Board and Jumper Locations A 3 Ethernet Jumpers A 4 Reset to Factory Default A 7 Address Select A 7 BUS Handshake A 7 Book frm...

Page 126: ...ou need to change the jumpers follow the steps in this section Make sure you do not have the printer plugged into a wall outlet If it is unplug the power cord BEFORE you open the unit Caution HANDLING...

Page 127: ...t t i n g s A 3 Print Server Board and Jumper Locations Figure A 1 shows the location of each of the jumpers on the NIC Note The bold print indicates the default pin positions Figure A 1 Jumper locati...

Page 128: ...et operations Automatic Manual JP4 Manual Selection JP3 and Collision Threshold JP5 The Automatic Manual jumper Figure A 2 causes the NIC to select Ethernet network type automatically when in the AU p...

Page 129: ...mper Figure A 3 allows the user to force the NIC to operate from the indicated connector Note that with the Manual 10BaseT connection the card will operate 10BaseT without the support of the LINK conn...

Page 130: ...for Thinnet interfaces only The 10BaseT Ethernet interface does not use this jumper The default setting is TX for Transmit Threshold You may wish to change this jumper to RX Receive Threshold if you a...

Page 131: ...er second rate This special indicator sequence means that the NVRAM parameters have been reset to factory default values Now turn off power and shift the OP2 jumper to the pins labeled CUST further aw...

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Page 133: ...Appendix B A p p e n d i x B S p e c i f i c a t i o n s B 1 Specifications A p p e n d i x B Book frm APPB FRM Page 1 Saturday October 12 1996 7 43 AM...

Page 134: ...When making the twisted pair connections keep conductor pairs together Do not form a pair by taking a conductor from one pair and twisting it with a conductor of another pair Use the following table...

Page 135: ...Appendix C A p p e n d i x C N I C M I B D e f i n i t i o n C 1 NIC MIB Definition A p p e n d i x C Book frm APPC FRM Page 1 Saturday October 12 1996 7 43 AM...

Page 136: ...cess DPI Proprietary MIB definition intended for all print server products dpi OBJECT IDENTIFIER enterprises 901 dpiProducts OBJECT IDENTIFIER dpi 1 dpiNPS OBJECT IDENTIFIER dpiProducts 1 groups in dp...

Page 137: ...EC LAT dpisys 5 standard NIC maps to 11 decimal The DPI diagnostic group reset OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Writing a 1 to this variable causes the uni...

Page 138: ...eport on power up options The state can be no report print ascii report or print postscript report 0 no ASCII report 1 print ASCII report 2 no postscript report 3 print postscript report 65535 unsuppo...

Page 139: ...PTION This variable specifies the community name to be used for SETs It defaults to private When read with the public community name the value is scrambled dpidiag 13 iptrapaddr OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpA...

Page 140: ...accept job in indicated period dpidiag 17 NIC default is 10 The Port Capability Group portcapTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PortcapEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This t...

Page 141: ...X DisplayString SIZE 1 5 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable further defines the port If the port is for an internal card this variable is set to NIC portcapEntry 3 NIC respons...

Page 142: ...STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable specifies the delay between the end of job and the end of job string for the port specified by portindex portcapEntry 8 NIC response is N A portstrobe OBJECT...

Page 143: ...ts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 1 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable specifies the number of data bits used by the port specified by portindex The port must be a s...

Page 144: ...CRIPTION A number representing the index of the error message messageEntry 1 errormessage OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 255 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Error message retain...

Page 145: ...file server that the unit is to login to first dpinetware 4 Default value reported on NIC is no value indicating that there is no value in NVRAM scanrate OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS rea...

Page 146: ...OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NetwareportEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION NetWare information about the ports currently being serviced dpinetware 10 NIC has but one port so t...

Page 147: ...ER fsPortindex INTEGER filesvrname DisplayString filesvrstate INTEGER fsPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Refers to print server port filesvrEntry 1...

Page 148: ...filesvrname DisplayString queueporttype INTEGER euestate DisplayString qpriority INTEGER queuePort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Specifies the print...

Page 149: ...y OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The NetWare priority assigned to the queue queueEntry 7 The DPI TCP IP Group enabletcp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayStri...

Page 150: ...CESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable specifies the base TCP port number of the host printing solution The default base port number is 10000 dpitcp 5 lpdportTable OBJECT TYPE SYNT...

Page 151: ...ion of these terms in upper case or lower case Stored values are ENABLED DISABLED lpdportEntry 3 There should be no use for this option on the NIC modules response is N A bannerenable OBJECT TYPE SYNT...

Page 152: ...te STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable specifies whether or not the AppleTalk protocol is enabled Changes occur at the next reset or power cycle Changes occur at the next reset or power cycle W...

Page 153: ...zone dpiappletalk 7 Default value reported on NIC is no value indicating that there is no value in NVRAM appleinput OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Unu...

Page 154: ...r Apple use appleprinterEntry 2 Default value reported on NIC is no value indicating that there is no value in NVRAM However unit will assunme default value of NIC Multiprotocol appleprinterenable OBJ...

Page 155: ...S DPI LAT Group enablelat OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 8 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable specifies whether or not the DEC LAT protocol is enabled Changes occur...

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Page 157: ...Appendix D A p p e n d i x D E n v i r o n m e n t a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s D 1 Environmental Specifications A p p e n d i x D Book frm Appd frm Page 1 Saturday October 12 1996 7 43 AM...

Page 158: ...t easy for you to return selected printer equipment and empty print cartridges to Xerox We recondition the print cartridges and refill them with Xerox toner and developer All products we manufacture m...

Page 159: ...nterference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on t...

Page 160: ...e du Minist re des Communications du Canada European EME Regulations This Network Interface Card meets the requirements of EN55022 Class A The CE marking applied to this product symbolizes Rank Xerox...

Page 161: ...s marked on or supplied with the equipment Always locate the equipment on a solid support surface with adequate strength for the weight of the machine Always exercise care in moving or relocating the...

Page 162: ...fety information concerning the equipment or materials contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox WARNING Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may re...

Page 163: ...ions laser danger labels may be visible These labels are for your dealer or service technician and are placed on or near panels or shields which require a tool for removal THESE PANELS ARE NOT TO BE R...

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Page 165: ...t Server Object 3 25 Assign Printer Object 3 22 Assigning IP Address with ARP 5 4 5 9 5 13 Assigning IP Address with Bootp Lite 5 5 Assigning IP Address with NTBootp 5 10 5 14 Assigning Print Queues t...

Page 166: ...n EtherTalk 4 1 NetWare 3 19 Print Server 3 7 TCP IP 5 1 Configure in Bindery Mode Configuration Bindery mode 3 14 Configure Printer in NIManage 3 19 Configure the Print Server 3 7 Configuring Bindery...

Page 167: ...nformation Base DIB 3 17 Directory Services Configuring 3 13 E Emulation Bindery 3 13 Enable Disable Network Protocols 5 51 Error Log 4 8 Ethernet Jumpers A 4 EtherTalk Configuration 4 1 EtherTalk Pro...

Page 168: ...talling TCP IP by Script 5 32 Installing the Network Interface Card 2 1 Installing the Print Primary File Server 3 11 Installing Windows NT 5 12 IP Address Configuring 5 18 IP Parameters Setting Up 5...

Page 169: ...rface Card 3 17 NetWare Protocol Troubleshooting 6 10 Network Interface Card B 2 Configuring 4 7 Installing 2 1 Resetting to Factory Default Resetting Network Interface Card 6 6 Set Up 5 12 Setting Up...

Page 170: ...Cycle the Printer 3 27 Power up Printer 2 3 Preparing the Printer 2 2 Primary and Preferred File Servers 3 11 Print Object Assigning 3 24 Print Primary File Server 3 11 Print Queue Object Create 3 22...

Page 171: ...ing Factory Defaults 5 51 RFC 951 5 20 RJ45 Connector B 2 Running TELENET 5 47 S SCO UNIX 5 20 Install and Print 5 41 Screen Zone and Device 4 5 Select File Server 3 5 Select Printer Languages 5 50 Se...

Page 172: ...Setting Up IP Parameters 5 15 Setting up LPR on the Workstation 5 15 Setting Up LPR Parameters 5 15 Setting Up the Network Interface Card 5 4 Setting up the Network Interface Card 5 8 5 12 Setup Proto...

Page 173: ...Unable to Print from a Different Context 6 13 Workstation Checklist 6 11 U ULTRIX 4 3 RISC Remote Printer 5 28 Using Bootp 5 19 Using PCONSOLE Utility 3 33 Using ping 5 22 Using rarp 5 21 Using the N...

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