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Network Interface Card
Installation Guide:

for OKI B6100 Printer

07039201 Iss. 01

Summary of Contents for B 6100

Page 1: ...Network Interface Card Installation Guide for OKI B6100 Printer 07039201 Iss 01...

Page 2: ...of XEROX NetWare is a trademark of Novell Corp AppleTalk Chooser and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Corp Windows NT and Windows for Workgroups are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Port...

Page 3: ...variety of different environments to include AppleTalk Local Area Transport LAT Netware and TCP IP Chapter 3 Ethernet Network Interface Card NIC Installation This chapter explains the procedure for i...

Page 4: ...Ethernet Network Interface Card Configuration Guide 4...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction In this Chapter About this Chapter on page 1 2 Product Description on page 1 2 Physical Characteristics on page 1 2 Protocols Supported on page 1 3...

Page 6: ...hey are received from the hosts Physical Characteristics The front panel of the Ethernet NIC has a TEST RESET button and four LEDs The NIC supports 10BasetT and 100BaseT using an RJ45 connector for sh...

Page 7: ...will automatically sense the network connection and will automatically configure the RJ 45 connection accordingly Protocols Supported The following protocols are supported by your Ethernet NIC Novell...

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Page 9: ...is Chapter on page 2 2 Control Panel Settings on page 2 2 EZWebCon Configuration on page 2 5 Incoming Logins on page 2 5 Services on page 2 6 AppleTalk Configuration on page 2 6 LAT Configuration on p...

Page 10: ...nu contains the settings relevant to the data input sources interpreter selection etc Net 1 Setup This menu selection is used to configure the printer s Net 1 port NOTE This entire Net 1 Setup menu tr...

Page 11: ...rmat entry that requires your input Net 2 Setup This menu selection is used to configure the printer s Net 2 port DEC LAT OFF ON DEFAULT ON APPLETALK OFF ON DEFAULT ON TCP IP OFF ON DEFAULT ON NETWORK...

Page 12: ...IPT 3 DEFAULT AUTO SWITCH FORMAT see Note 3 below NORMAL BINARY RAW DEFAULT RAW NETWORK CHANNEL NETWARE OFF ON DEFAULT ON DEC LAT OFF ON DEFAULT ON APPLETALK OFF ON DEFAULT ON TCP IP OFF ON DEFAULT ON...

Page 13: ...required for remote console logins The default login password is access NOTE If you would like to change either the privileged or login password use EZWebCon EZWebCon Configuration The EZWebCon config...

Page 14: ...The host name appears under Service as PRQ_xxxxxx_BIN This name is factory set and cannot be changed AppleTalk Configuration The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the NIC...

Page 15: ...s the easiest method for printing to the NIC Printing Directly to a Port 1 Create a LAT application port that references the NIC port 2 Create and start a print queue that uses the LAT application por...

Page 16: ...x with NDS capa bilities If you are running NetWare versions 2 x 3 x or version 4 x with bindery emulation you may configure bind ery print queues using QINST bindery only or PCONSOLE Configuring Your...

Page 17: ...Show Server command at the Local prompt 5 In the Printer Name field enter the name of the desired print service configured on your NIC 6 In the Print Queue Name field enter the name of the print queu...

Page 18: ...rmation about fileservers printers and queues that the print server has found If a queue is in JobPoll the print server has successfully attached to the queue The DSTree DSContext and DSLicense Type S...

Page 19: ...ality is available To set the IP address use one of the following methods printer s control panel EZWebCon a directed Ping packet a BOOTP DHCP or RARP reply or commands entered at the command line Loc...

Page 20: ...host refer to two services on the same NIC they must use separate spool ing directories 4 No special purpose input or output filters can be used when printing via LPR If this functionality is necessar...

Page 21: ...t Server Subsystem lpd daemon 4 In the Start the Print Server Subsystem dialog box type both in the first field The message The lpd subsystem has been started will appear Click Done To add a print que...

Page 22: ...p command should only be done once or serious problems will occur If this happens contact SCO technical support 2 Print to this queue using normal lp syntax To create a remote printer 1 Issue the rlpc...

Page 23: ...ftware packages you may have to create print pipes on the host The RTEL software provides this functionality by providing a UNIX named pipe interface To recreate the RTEL source files 1 Copy the file...

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Page 25: ...lation In this Chapter About this Chapter on page 3 2 Ethernet Network Connectivity in 26 Page Per Minute Printers on page 3 2 Installing the Ethenet Network Interface on the Controller Assembly on pa...

Page 26: ...ource cable is also discussed Ethernet Network Connectivity 1 Carefully review the safety precautions in the front of this guide before starting this installation proce dure 2 Locate the recessed area...

Page 27: ...g the cover toward the rear of the printer then pulling the bottom of the cover toward you and then down 5 Remove the cover shield by first loosening the two thumbscrews in a counter clockwise directi...

Page 28: ...ort 2 is on the left However when installed in the printer network port 1 is on the bottom and network port 2 is on top In the following few steps an Ethernet network interface is being installed in n...

Page 29: ...Installation 3 5 3 Secure the NIC assembly to the controller bracket by tightening the two smaller thumbscrews in a clockwise direction Replacing the Printer Side Cover 1 Replace the cover shield as s...

Page 30: ...ON I position NOTE Before supplying power to the printer be sure that only 1 physical Ethernet port is used NOTE The BNC and BASE T LEDs indicate good network connection The OK LED gives information...

Page 31: ...etwork Interface Card NIC Installation 3 7 NOTE If the Power LED does not blink slowly refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting Installation of the Ethernet Network Interface Card NIC in your printer is no...

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Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Network Utility Software In this Chapter See About this Chapter on page 4 2 See Oki LPR on page 4 2 See PrintSuperVision on page 4 3 See PrintView Job Accounting for OKI on page 4 3...

Page 34: ...orts TCP IP Your network administrator will first need to set up an IP address and TCP IP properties for your printer 1 To install the utility insert the Oki CD1 into the CD ROM drive If CD does not A...

Page 35: ...device functionality Generates reports on screen or in XHTML Excel and XML formats plus Text and CSV formats Integrates with Oki Data s on line web support Types of Users Guest users without username...

Page 36: ...Microsoft Windows Server NT 4 0 with Service Pack 6 and Internet Explorer 4 or later or 2 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 2 or later or 3 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Installed Ap...

Page 37: ...ng Follow the on screen instructions 3 Read all installation notes in the Readme Information dialog box before proceeding PrintView does not need to be on the boot drive however some components are in...

Page 38: ...installation is complete 2 Launch mdac_typ exe on the CD ROM NOTE To install this component later launch the MDAC installer manually from the installation CD ROM Launching Printview To run the applic...

Page 39: ...is Appendix on page B 2 Power Up Troubleshooting on page B 2 Printing Problems on page B 3 BOOTP Troubleshooting on page B 3 DHCP Troubleshooting on page B 4 RARP Troubleshooting on page B 4 PostScrip...

Page 40: ...sage Diagnosis Remedy Power up diagnostic failure hardware failure Note which LED is blinking and its color then contact your dealer or Technical Support The NIC boots but does not try to load the Fla...

Page 41: ...appear in the job list If an entry does not appear refer to the appropriate host section in this Appendix Use the Monitor Port n Counters command to verify that the counter is incrementing with each...

Page 42: ...dware address must be in this file for the host to answer an RARP request The NIC s name and IP address in the etc hosts file The NIC s name and IP address must be in this file for the host to answer...

Page 43: ...ort or parallel port If your application does not have this provision ask the application vendor for an upgrade version or patch that will add the hex postscript function Service Characteristics Issue...

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Page 45: ...Appendix B Frequently Used Commands In this Chapter About this Appendix on page C 2 Server Commands on page C 3 Protocol Commands on page C 6...

Page 46: ...ver general Port and Protocol sections Within each section com mands are listed alphabetically Commands may require privileged user status Enter Set Privileged then enter the privileged pass word when...

Page 47: ...SERVER LOADHOST ipaddress Specifies the TCP IP host from which the Server requests its run time code DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD Sets a new password that will be required before incoming logins are a...

Page 48: ...When Enabled the Server will not process data passed through the service This characteristic should be enabled when printing PCL data EOJ string Causes the Server to send an end of job string to the a...

Page 49: ...ons of all local services service Removes the definition of the specified service SET PRIVILEGED Enters privileged mode provided the user enters the proper privileged password when prompted SHOW MONIT...

Page 50: ...n attempts DEFINE PROTO LAT option EN DIS Enables or Disables the LAT protocol for the Server DEFINE PROTO NETWARE option EN DIS Enables or Disables the NetWare IPX protocol for the Server DSCONTEXT s...

Page 51: ...ver on page C 3 PURGE PROTO NETWARE ACCESS option ALL Removes all entries from the NetWare access list server Removes entries from the NetWare access list that are related to the specified file server...

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