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get this message, verify that TCP/IP is enabled on the
status sheet.
8. When you get a response that your unit is active, you
should be able to ping and
Telnet
to the NIC.
Setting up IP and lpr Parameters
The NIC provides for a setup connection via the standard
Telnet
port. To be able to make changes to a unit at factory
default settings, you must logon as sysadm. The default
password is also
sysadm
. (This password can be changed
from 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 (option 3).
3. Setup the subnet mask and default gateway for the NIC if
applicable
(option 1).
4. Exit, Save, and Reset the NIC.
Setting up lpr on the Workstation
Once you install the spooler onto the workstation; the setup
program will create a group and icon.
1. Double click on the spooler icon.
2. Click on
setup
, define new queue.
3. At the Remote Host Name prompt:
Enter the NICs IP Address, and for the Remote Printer
Name enter
PORT1
.
4. Go to
Settings
.
5. Select
Printers
.
6. Choose
Add Printer
.
7. Click on
Next
.
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