Japan Tiger Fast Ethernet 7100e+ User Manual

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FCC ST A TEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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Concerning trademarks
OKIP A GE are trademarks of Oki Data Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the USA and other countries,
licensed by X/Open Company Limited. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, USA. MS-DOS, Windo ws and W indowsNT are re gistered trademarks,
trademarks or brand names in the USA and other countries of Microsoft Corporation, USA.
Sun OS and Sun Solaris are trademarks of Sun Microsystems. NetW are is a registered trademark of No vell, Inc., USA. IBM and AIX are trademarks of IBM, USA. HP-UX is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard, USA. Apple is a name and a logo mark, AppleTalk, EtherTalk,
KanjiT alk and MacOS are names and logo marks, and Macintosh is registered trademark, trademark or brand name in the USA and in other countries of Apple Computers, USA.
PostScript is a registered trademark or a trademark in various countries of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Other product names or brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their proprietor.
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3. The customer may transfer the software to a third party by fulfilling all of the following clauses.
(1) The software is transferred together with the Oki Data
Fast EtherNet corresponding to this software.
(2) All the copies of the software and documentation are
transferred to the above-mentioned third party, or all the copies which were not transferred are destroyed.
(3) The above-mentioned third party agrees with the
restrictions of this agreement.
In addition, it is forbidden to rent, lease, distribute, reproduce or transfer the software.
The customer agrees not to ship, transfer, export or re-export the software out of Japan and not to use it in any illegal wa y .
4. If the customer breached the clauses of this agreement, Oki Data Corporation may discontinue the use of the software
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This product complies with the requirements of the Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/ 23/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage.
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Initialization of the Fast EtherNet ............................15
Verification of the settings contents .........................16
Self-diagnosis test.....................................................17
Chapter 2
Printing from Windows98/95 .................................................18
OKI LPR Utility Operating Environment .................19
With the NetBUEI protocol ......................................30
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Printing From WindowsNT 4.0 ..............................................35
With the TCP/IP protocol .........................................36
With the NetBEUI protocol ......................................45
Chapter 4
Using with the Macintosh .....................................................48
Configuring Macintosh ............................................ 50
Installing the Printer Driver ......................................51
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NetW are 4.1 Print Server Mode (Bindery)................80
NetW are 4.1 Remote Printer Mode...........................89
NetW are 3.1 En vironment.........................................95
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Management of the Fast EtherNet .......................................99
Using a Web Browser ............................................. 100
Using TELNET ...................................................... 109
Using standard setup utility (Windows) ................ 1 1 7
Environment setup ................................................. 12 9
Using quick setup utility (Windows) ..................... 13 0
Using setup utility (Macintosh) ............................ 1 33
Using JetAdmin ..................................................... 139
Using SNMP .......................................................... 140
Fast EtherNet settings ............................................ 14 0
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Product identification
Please check that the following products are all present.
The Fast EtherNet itself Mounting screws (2)
Fast EtherNet Network softw are CD-ROM User Manual (booklet)
Warranty
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STAT LED (orange lamp)
Flashes during data reception. In the case that abnormality of the Fast EtherNet was detected, performs one of the following.
· Flashes at set intervals
· Stays switched on
· Stays switched off
LINK 100M LED (green lamp, center)
Lit during connection with 100BASE-TX.
LINK 10M LEED (green lamp, from cable)
Lit during connection with 10BASE-T.
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Connecting to a network
Needed for the connection
The following products are needed in order to connect the Fast EtherNet to a network. If needed, these products can be purchased from a network product supplier.
Hub/Switch wall socket T wisted pair cable
(Category 5 Straight)
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In the case that the network used includes a router and a server, start the router and the server and only then turn ON the printer’s power switch. If the printer’s power switch is turned ON before the r outer and the server , the network may not function normally .
4. Turn ON the printer’ s power switch .
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Initialization of the Fast EtherNet
1. Turn the printer’ s power switch OFF.
2. Turn DIP Switch No. 2 ON.
3. Turn the printer’ s power switch ON. The Fast EtherNet is initialized.
4. Make sure that the printer is fully operative and turn the printer’s po wer switch OFF .
5. Turn DIP Switch No. 2 OFF .
If the Fast EtherNet was used even once with a different network, it has to be initialized before it can be used.
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Configuring Windows98/95
Install “TCP/IP” protocol in Windows98/95 and configure the IP address, subnet and gateway.
If you type in a wrong IP addr ess, the network may go down or other severe dama ge ma y occur. Make sure to check with the network manager and to determine the appropriate address.
In the case that a small-scale LAN is included, such as a network connecting one printer and one computer, refer to Page 22 for the settings.
In the following explanation, Window98 is used as an example. The screen display and part of the contents of the selected directory may differ, depending on the OS version and the system structure.
Please have ready the “Windows98/95 System Software CD­ROM”.
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4. Select “Microsoft” and “TCP/IP”, click on “OK”.
5. Select “TCP/IPàXXX”, click on “Properties”.
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2. Configure the computer to the “Fast EtherNet’s companion Network Software CD-ROM”.
The Setup Utility starts automatically.
If the Setup Utility does not start automatically, double-click on “Autorun.exe” in the “Windows” folder of the CD-ROM.
3. Click on “English”. The “Setup Utility” screen is displayed.
4. Click on “OKI Device Standard Setup”.
5. Select “Execute from CD-ROM” and click on “Next”.
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7. Look up the EtherNet address in the list and select the Fast
EtherNet to setup.
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(3) Click on “Yes” in order to validate the values set.
(4) After a while, the Fast EtherNet is displayed in the list.
Select the F ast EtherNet displayed and choose the “OKI Device Setup” in the “Setup” menu.
If the Fast EtherNet is not displayed, click on the “OKI Device search” button.
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10. If the settings are all correct, click on “Setup”. The values set are transmitted to the Fast EtherNet after clicking on “Yes”.
At this point, however, the Fast EtherNet oper ates on the pre-transmission values set.
11. In order to validate the values set, click on “Yes”.
12. Select “Exit” in the “File” menu and close the AdminManager. Next, click on “Exit” in the Setup Utility to quit the Setup Utility.
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<Computer> <Printer>
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1. Set up the printer driver as the “Default local printer”. Please refer to the your printer’s user manual f or instructions
on how to set up your printer driver.
2. Insert the “Fast EtherNet’s companion networ k software CD­ROM” into the computer.
The Setup Utility starts automatically and is exited by clicking on “Exit”.
3. Click on the “Start” button and select “Run”.
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6. Select “Add printer” from the “Remote printer” menu.
8. The printer is added in the main window.
7. Among the “Printers”, select the printer added in process 1 and type in the IP address of the Fast EtherNet under “IP address”. If the printer and the IP address are correct, click on “OK”.
The setup is then completed. While the OKI LPR utility is operating, printing is from the application software.
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3. In the case that “Microsoft network client” is not displayed, select “Client” and click on “Add”.
4. Select “Microsoft” and “Microsoft network client”, click on “OK”.
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3. Click on “Add port”.
4. Select “Network” and click on “Browse”.
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6. Select “Prn1” and click on “OK”.
7. Confirm that “Network path to the printer” is indicated and click on “OK”. Close the Properties box by clicking on “ Appl y” and “OK”.
The setup is completed. Printing is from the application software.
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With the TCP/IP protocol
Configuring the WindowsNT 4.0
Adds the “TCP/IP protocol” and “Microsoft TCP/IP printing” services to WindowsNT 4.0, sets the IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
· If you type in a wrong IP address, the network may go down or other severe damage may occur. Mak e sur e to check with the network manager and to determine the appropriate address.
· In the case that a small-scale LAN is included, such as a network connecting one printer and one computer, refer to Page 22 for the settings.
· If WindowsNT 4.0 is set, login must be done with the Administrator’s authorization.
In the following explanation, WindowsNT Server 4.0 is used as an example. The screen display and part of the contents of the selected branch may differ, depending on the OS version and the system structure.
Please have ready the “WindowsNT 4.0 System Software CD­ROM”.
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4. Select “TCP/IP protocol” and click on “Properties”.
5. Configure each of the “IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Settings”.
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1. Connect the Fast EtherNet to the network and turn ON the printer’s po wer switch.
2. Configure the computer to the “Fast EtherNet’s companion Network Software CD-ROM”.
The Setup Utility starts automatically.
If the Setup Utility does not start automatically, double-click on “Autorun.exe” in the “Windows” folder of the CD-ROM.
3. Click on “English”. The “Setup Utility” screen is displayed.
4. Click on “OKI Device Standard Setup”.
5. Select “Execute from the CD-ROM” and click on “Next”.
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7. Look up the EtherNet address in the list and select the Fast
EtherNet performing to set up.
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(4) After a while, the Fast EtherNet is displayed in the list.
Select the F ast EtherNet displayed and choose the “OKI Device Setup” in the “Setup” menu.
If the Fast EtherNet is not displayed, click on the “OKI Device search” button.
(3) Click on “Yes” in order to validate the values set.
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10. If the settings are all correct, click on “Setup”. The values set are transmitted to the Fast EtherNet after clicking on “Yes”.
At this point, however, the Fast EtherNet oper ates on the pre-transmission values set.
11. In order to validate the values set, click on “Yes”.
12. Select “Exit” in the “File” menu and close the AdminManager. Next, click on “Exit” in the Setup Utility to quit the Setup Utility. Utility to exit the Setup Utility.
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2 Click “Start” from Windows taste bar , “Settings”, “Printers”,
double click on “Add Printer” [Printer Add Wizard] will be display ed. Tick [My computer]
and click [Next].
Be sure to select [My Computer].
3 Click [Add Port].
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6 Press “Cancel” on the printer driver has already been
installed.
7 Select a printer model, right mouse click, and then click on
“Properties”.
8 Click on the “Ports” tab. 9 Check the box next to the port that was added previously.
Click “OK”
Print from the added printer via application software.
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3. Select “NetBEUI protocol” and click on “OK”.
4. Restart WindowsNT 4.0.
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3. Click on “Add port”.
4. Select the “Local Port” and click on “New port”.
Do not select any port other than the “Local Port”.
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· The “Computer name” name and “Workgroup” name can be changed using a Web Browser, Telnet, etc.
· The Master Browser function manages the machine information which exists within the same Workgr oup, and replies to summary requests from other Workgroups.
· The Master Browser function of this F ast EtherNet oper ates onl y if the Workgroup name is “PrintServer”.
· The Master Browser function cannot manage anything other than this Fast EtherNet. If the “PrintServer” name is put into another Workgroup, the Fast EtherNet will not be able to find it in the network.
· A maximum of 8 EtherNet
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<Example of Menu Print>
Check that the settings (in bold) are correct.
If “OKI HSP” of “HOST INTERF A CE” in “Common” is set at “DISABLE”, switch “OKI HSP” of “HOST INTERF A CE” in Level 1 Menu to “ENABLE”, referring to the User’s Manual of the printer.
“Zone Name” and ”Object Name” in “EtherTalk status” vary depending on the user environment.(See network administrator.)
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2 Under ‘Connect Via:’ Select [Ethernet], then close
[AppleTalk].
For [Network], select [EtherTalk]. Ask your network administrator about the zone and the AppleTalk address.
3 When the dialogue is displayed, click [Save].
The message varies according to the details of your modifications.
If the AppleTalk settings on the control panels are switched to [Ethernet], you will not be able to connect to any other printers and Macintoshes on LocalTalk. To connect to LocalTalk, change the [AppleTalk] settings back to [Printer Port].
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3 Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the
Fast EtherNet. Example: If the IP address is “192.168.20.127”, [type]
#ping 192.168.20.127
If there is no reply, then there is a problem with the configuration of the Procedure 2 IP address or with the condition of the network. Please consult your network manager.
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5. T ype in “1” and press the Enter key . Carry out the follo wing settings.
Please select (1-99)? _1
No. Message Value 1:TCP/IP protocol : ENABLE 2:IP address : 192.168.20.127 3:Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 4:Gateway address : 192.168.20.254 5:RARP protocol : DISABLE 6:DHCP/BOOTP protocol : DIDABLE 7:root password :   99:Back to prior menu Please select (1-99)?
6. Logout from the Fast EtherNet. In order to enable new settings, turn the printer OFF/ON.
If the printer is not turned OFF/ON, the F ast EtherNet will continue to use the previous values. Please make sure to turn the printer OFF/ON.
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Method of configuring
1. Log in as the root on the workstation.
In the case that there is no super user authorization, leave the configuration to the network manager.
2. Register the IP address of the Fast EtherNet and the host name in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: In the case that the IP address is “192.168.20.127” and the host name is “OP8c”
192.168.20.127 OP8c
3. Use the ping command to confirm a connection with the Fast EtherNet.
Example: In the case that the host name is “OP8c”
#ping OP8c
In the case that there is no reply, there is a problem with the registration of the Procedure 2 IP address and the host name, or with the condition of the network. Please consult your network manager.
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5. Create the Spool Directory and Error Log File that were registered in the /etc/printcap file in Procedure 4.
Example: T o create a Spool Directory “OP8c_lp” and Error Log File “OP8c_lp_errs”
# mkdir /usr/spool/OP8c_lp ß Spool Directory
creation
# touch /usr/spool/OP8c_lp/OP8c_lp_errs ßError Log File
creation
# chown R daemon /usr/spool/OP8c_lp ß Changes the owner
to daemon
# chgrp R daemon /usr/spool/OP8c_lp ß Changes the group
to daemon
6 Examine if the lpd (printer daemon) is activated or not.
# PS aux | grep lpd
If lpd is not operating, please perform the following command [while logged in] as the super-user.
# /usr/lib/lpd&
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Method of configuring
1. Log in as root on the workstation.
In the case that there is no super user authorization, leave the configuration to your network manager.
2. Register the IP address of the Fast EtherNet and the host name in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: In the case that the IP address is “192.168.20.127” and the host name is “OP8c”
192.168.20.127 OP8c
3 Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the
Fast EtherNet. Example: In the case that the host name is “OP8c”
# ping OP8c
In the event that there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP address of the Fast EtherNet, with the re gistration of the IP address and host name from Procedure 2 or with the condition of the network. Please consult your network manager.
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Method of configuring
1. Log in as the root on the workstation.
In the case that there is no super user authorization, leave the configuration to the network manager.
2. The IP address of the Fast EtherNet and the host name are registered in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: In the case that the IP address is “192.168.20.127” and the host name is “OP8c”
192.168.20.127 OP8c
3. Use the ping command to confirm a connection with the Fast EtherNet.
Example: In the case that the host name is “OP8c”
# ping OP8c
In the case that there is no reply, there is a problem with the registration of the Procedure 2 IP address and the host name, or with the condition of the network. Please consult your network manager.
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5. Register the remote printer Example: To set the direct output port “lp” with the print
queue “OP8c_lp” and the host “OP8c”
1. Register the remote printer
#/usr/lib/lpadmin pOP8c_lp mrmodel ormOP8c
-orplp ocmrcmodel osmrsmodel ob3 v/dev/ null
2. Activate the print queue
#/usr/lib/accept OP8c_lp
3. Validate the print queue
#/usr/bin/enable OP8c_lp
4. Enable the printer spooler
#/usr/lib/lpsched
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Method of configuring
1. Log in as the root on the workstation.
In the case that there is no super user authorization, leave the configuration to the network manager.
2. Register the IP address of the Fast EtherNet and the host name in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: In the case that the IP address is “192.168.20.127” and the host name is “OP8c”
192.168.20.127 OP8c
3. Use the ping command to confirm a connection with the Fast EtherNet.
Example: If the host name is “OP8c”
# ping OP8c
In the event that there is no reply, there is a problem with the registration of the Procedure 2 IP address and the host name, or with the condition of the network. Please consult your network manager.
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Example: To set the direct output port “lp” with the print queue “OP8c_lp” and the print server “OP8c”
Queue to be added OP8c_lp Host name of the remote server OP8c Queue name of the remote server lp Type of print spooler of the remote server BSD Description of printer name of the remote server Optional
comment
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Logic Printer function
lp For direct output
sjis For Shift JIS Kanji converted output
euc For EUC Kanji converted output
“sjis” and “euc” function only as postscript printers. They cannot be used with other printers.
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Verification of the printer status
Verify the printer status using the “lpq” command.
· In some cases the UNIX specifications may prevent accurate display.
· While the short format of lpq is a UNIX­interchangeable format, the long format is a format unique to the Fast EtherNet, which shows the printer status.
Example: For the short format
# lpq POP8c_lp
Example: For the long format
# lpq 1 POP8c_lp
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/ Root (printing not possible)
lp For direct output sjis For Shift JIS Kanji converted output euc For EUC Kanji converted output
“sjis” and “euc” function only as postscript printers. They cannot be used with other printers.
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2. Move to the transfer directory using the cd command.
In the Fast EtherNet the transfer directory has a hierarchical structure. Please make sure to move to the transfer directory . It is not possible to output the print data to the root directory.
Example: Moving to the lp directory and confirming the current directory .
ftp>cd /lp 250 Command OK. ftp>pwd 257/lp is current directory ftp>
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4. Using the put command, transfer the print data to the Fast EtherNet.
There are two modes of file transfer using the put command. Example: Transferring the print data “test.prn”.
ftp> put test.prn
Example: Transferring the print data specified by an absolute path “/users/tes/test.prn”.
ftp> put /users/test/test.prn /lp
If the print data is specified by an absolute path, specify the transfer logical directory. There is no need to switch directories with the cd command.
5. Log out from the Fast EtherNet using the quit command.
ftp> quit
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Print Server Mode
In print server mode: [1] a print job is stored in a print queue on the file server, [2] a printer running in print server mode will directly access the print queue and take the job, [3] the printing process is performed immediately. You do not need to have any other print server, whether on the file server or in the form of a workstation, because the printer acts as a print server.
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<For PSER VER.EXE> A personal computer is used as a dedicated print server unit.
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Starting PCONSOLE through NDS
For the purpose of this example we will use F: as the network drive name for logging in to the NetWare server.
1 Go to the context where admin exists ([ENG7] in this
example), using the CX command.
F:\>cx ENG7
2 Log in from the client to the file server ([SOFT22-NW4] in
this example) using the admin authority. After entering Login, input your password.
F:\>Login SOFT22-NW4/admin
3 Using the CX command, go to the directory in which a print
server, a printer and a print queue is generated ([SOFT22]).
F:\>cx SOFT22
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Print Service Quick Setup Print Server: 8C-PSERVER New Printer: P1 New Print Queue: Q1-PS Print Queue Volume: SOFT22-NW4_SYS Banner Type: PostScript Printer Type: Parallel Location: Manual Load Interruption: Unavailable
(Polling Mode)
Port: LPT1
3 Press the ESC key until [Save changes?] is displayed, select
[Yes], and press the Enter key.
Save changes? No Yes
Closing PCONSOLE
1 Press the ESC key until the display shows [Exit?], select
[Yes] and press the Enter key .
Available Options Exit? No Yes
2 Log out from the file server.
F:\>Logout
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1 Select the Fast EtherNet to be configured from the list.
The Ethernet address is displayed on the Fast EtherNet self-diagnostics test. If there ar e many NetW ar e file servers, there may be cases where the list is not displayed. In that case, select [Environment Settings] in the [Options] menu and click the [NetWare] tab. Select [Specify network to be searched], enter the NetWare address where the Fast EtherNet exists, then click [Add]. If you click [Search for OKI Devices] in the [File] menu on the main screen, only the NetW are addr esses you have specified will be sear ched.
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4 Enter the following items on the NetWare setup screen.
Input the print server name. This must match the “Print server name” you created earlier (8C-PSERVER in this example).
Match this to the network type you use (802.3 in this example). Select “Print Server” (PSERVER Mode). Input “Printer Name” (P1 in this example). This must match the
“Printer Name “ you created earlier .
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6 Click [NDS Settings] on the NetWare Setup screen, enter the following items, then click [OK].
Determine whether or not to enable the bindery mode. When you print only with NetW are 4.1 NDS, uncheck this. Unchecking this means the device cannot be used from NetWare4.1 bindery or NetW are3.1.
Enter the tree name in which the file server exists. This must match “Tree Name” where the file server to which
you logged in exists. Specify the context in which the file server has been generated.
This must match “Context Name” where you generated the print server, printer and print queue.
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<NetWare4.1 Console Monitor> NetWare 4.10 Console Monitor 4.12 Directory Tree ODCSOFT Server Name: SOFT22-NW4 Server Version: NetWare4.10-1998 March 31
General Information Server Operating Hours: 30:09:47:40 Status of Use: 0% ­
Active Connections 4 8C-PSERVER 1 SUPERVISOR 3 MIYAMOTO
“Information on Connection” screen from “Available Options”
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In this example, the Fast EtherNet is connected to the NetWare NDS tree “ODCSOFT”, the admin user context “ENG7”, the context “SOFT22.ENG7” for creating a print server, and the file server “SOFT22-NW4”.
Starting PCONSOLE on Bindery
For the purpose of this example we will use F: as the network drive name for logging in to the NetWare server.
1 Log in to the file server from the client using the bindery
mode supervisor. Log in to the file server “SOFT22-NW4” here. After entering Login, input your password.
F:\>LoginSOFT22-NW4/supervisor/B
2 Start PCONSOLE.
F:\> pconsole
[Available Options] is displayed.
Available Options Print Queues Print Servers Quick Setup Change NetWare Server
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Registering Print Server
1 Choose [Print Servers] and press the Enter key .
Available Options Print Queues Print Servers Quick Setup Change NetWare Server
2 The following message is displayed on the screen. Press the
Enter key to proceed.
You are using bindery emulation on a NetWare 4 server. A DS print server will not be able to access any configuration done here. If you intend to run a NetWare 4 print Server on a NetWare 4 Server, it should be created and configured in DS mode. Press <Enter> to continue.
3 Press the Ins key and input a print server name to be newly
generated (“8C-PSERVER” in this example), then press Enter.
New Print Server Name: 8C-PSERVER
The print server “8C-PSERVER” is registered.
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Allocating Print Queues to Printers
1 Select the printer you have created (“OP8C”)and press the
Enter key.
Pre-defined Printers No. Status OP8C 0 [c]
2 Select [Banner Type], then press the Enter key. 3 Choose [Text] or [PostScript] and press the Enter key.
Available Banner Types Text PostScript
4 Select [Print Queues Assigned], then press the Enter key. 5 Press the Ins key, select the print queue you have created
(“Q-8C”) from [Av ailable Print Queues], then press Enter .
6 Input a priority value of “1” for the print queue and press the
Enter key.
NetWare Server\Print Queue Priority Status SOFT22-NW4Q-8C 1 [c]
The print queue is allocated. 7 Press the ESC key until [Save changes?] is displayed. Select
[Yes], then press the Enter key .
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Creating a Printer
1 Select [Printer] and press the Enter key. 2 Press the Ins key and input the printer name you created in
bindery mode (“OP8C” in this example), then press the Enter key.
Printer: OP8C
“OP8C” is created.
Allocating Print Queue to Printer
1 Select the printer you created (“OP8C”) and press the Enter key. 2 Select [Banner Type] and then press the Enter key. 3 Select [Text] or [PostScript] and press the Enter ke y. 4 Select [Allocate Print Queue] and press the Enter key. 5 Press the Ins key, select the print queue you created in the
bindery mode(“Q-8C”in this example) from the [Object, Class] and press the Enter key.
Object, Class
....* (Parent)
Q-8C (Print Queue)
The print queue is allocated. 6 Press the ESC key until [Save changes?] appears on the
screen, select [Yes], then press the Enter key .
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Closing PCONSOLE
1 Press the ESC key until [Exit?] is displayed, then select
[Yes]and press the Enter key .
2 Log out from the file server.
F:\>Logout
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1 Select the Fast EtherNet to be configured from the list.
The Ethernet address is displayed on the Fast EtherNet self-diagnostics test. If there ar e many NetW ar e file servers, there may be cases where the list is not displayed. In that case, select [Environment Settings] in the [Options] menu and click the [NetWare] tab. Select [Specify network to be searched], enter the NetWare address where the Fast EtherNet exists, then click [Add]. If you click [Search for OKI Devices] in the [File] menu on the main screen, only the NetW are addr esses you have specified will be sear ched.
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5 Click [Print Server Details…] on the NetWare setup screen, enter the following items, and click [OK].
Input the “File Server Name” controlling the printer (SOFT22- NW4 in this example). This must match “File Server” you logged in on earlier. Set a password by which you log in to the file server . Enter this if you hav e set a passw ord for the print ser ver.
Specify the queue poll rate in seconds. 4 seconds should normally be used (default setting).
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Enter the tree name in which the file server exists (ODCSOFT in this example). This must match “Tree Name” where the file server to which you logged in exists.
Specify the context in which the file server has been generated (SOFT22. ENG7 in this example). This must match “Context Name” where you generated the print server, printer and print queue earlier.
7 After all the settings are completed, click [Setup] on the
NetW are Setup screen.
8 If the settings are correct, click [Yes]. The settings will be
transmitted to the Fast EtherNet. At this point, however, the Fast EtherNet is still operated using the previous settings.
9 Click [Yes] to reset the device.
If you select [No], the settings will become valid when the printer is next power cycled. Depending on the printer model used, you may need to power cycle it.
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1 On the client, go to the context where admin exists (“ENG7”
in this example), using the CX command. After entering Login, input your password.
F:\>cx ENG7
2 Log in to the file server (“SOFT22-NW4” in this example)
by using the admin authority. After entering log-in, input your password.
F:\>Login SOFT22-NW4/admin
3 Using the CX command, go to the directory where you
generate the print server, printer and print queue (“SOFT22” in this example).
F:\>cx SOFT22
4 Start PCONSOLE.
F:\>pconsole
[Available Options] is displayed.
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Closing PCONSOLE
1 Press the ESC key until [Exit?] is displayed. Select [Yes],
then press the Enter key.
2 Log out from the file server.
F:\>Logout
Starting the Print Server on File Server
1 Use the file server console to start the print server.
If the print server has already been running, check that no­one is using it before restart it.
: LOAD PSERVER
2 On the [Input Print Server Name] screen, press the Enter key
to select the print server name you generated (previous page) from [Details of current context] and then press the Enter key. In this example, select “8C-PSERVER” from context “SOFT22.ENG7”.
Current Context SOFT22.ENG7 Details of Current Context . .. 8C-PSERVER
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1 Select the Fast EtherNet to be configured from the list.
The Ethernet address is displayed on the Fast EtherNet self-diagnostics test. If there are many NetWare file servers, there may be cases where the list is not displayed. In that case, select [Environment Settings] in the [Options] menu and click the [NetWare] tab. Select [Specify network to be searched], enter the NetWare address wher e the F ast EtherNet exists, then click [Add]. If you click [Searc h for OKI Devices] in the [F ile] menu on the main screen, only the NetWare addresses you have specified will be searched.
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5 Click [Remote Printer Details] on NetWare setting screen,
enter the following items, then click [OK].
Enter the “Print Server Name” controlling the printer (8C-PSERVER). This must match the “Print Server Name” you gener ated earlier.
Enter the timeout setting for the release of the printer port. This should normally be 10 seconds (default).
6 When all the settings are finished, click [Setup] on the
NetW are setup screen.
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Starting PCONSOLE
For the purpose of this example we will use F: as the network drive name for logging in to the NetWare server.
1 On the client machine, log in to the file server (“SOFT22-
NW312”) as supervisor.
F:\>LOGIN SOFT22-NW312/supervisor
2 Start PCONSOLE
F:\>pconsole
[Available Options] is displayed
Available Options Change File Server Print Queue Information Print Server Information
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Generating Printer controlled by Print Server
1 From the [Available Options], select [Printer Server
Information] and press the enter key.
2 Select the print server you generated (“8C-PSER VER”), then
press the enter key.
3 Select [Print Server Configuration] and press the Enter key. 4 Select [Printer Configuration], then press the Enter key. 5 Select a printer number to which no printer is installed, and
press the Enter key. In this example [Not Installed 0] is selected.
Configured Printers Not Installed 0 Not Installed 1 Not Installed 2 Not Installed 3 Not Installed 4 Not Installed 5
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7 Select [Type] and press the Enter key. [Printer Type] is
displayed. Select [Remote Parallel, LPT1], then press the Enter key.
Printer Type Local Parallel, LPT1 Local Parallel, LPT2 Local Parallel, LPT3 Local Serial, COM1 Local Serial, COM2 Local Serial, COM3 Local Serial, COM4 Remote Parallel, LPT1 Remote Parallel, LPT2 Remote Parallel, LPT3
8 Press the Esc key until [Save changes?] is displayed, then
select [Yes] and press the Enter key . The printer “OP8C” is generated on printer no. 0.
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Printing in Print Server Mode
1 Use the utility to set the Fast EtherNet. 2 Follow the procedure for “Setting Fast EtherNet” via the
bindery network in NetW are 4.1 print server mode earlier in this chapter.
Printing in Remote Print Mode
1 Start the print server (“8C-PSERVER” in this example) on
the file server console.
:LOAD PSERVER 8C-PSERVER
If the print server has already been running, check that no­one is using it before restart it.
:UNLOAD PSERVER :LOAD PSERVER 8C-PSERVER
2 Set the Fast EtherNet using the utility.
Follow the procedure for “Setting F ast EtherNet” in NetW are
4.1 remote printer mode earlier in this chapter.
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· The password of the “r oot” user when the W eb Br owser is used is the last 6 digits of the EtherNet address. This password cannot be changed.
The following explanation relates to an example in which the printer is OKIP A GE 8c(PS), W indows98 and Microsoft Internet Explorer V er .4.0 are used.
1. Configure the IP address, subnet mask and gateway in the Fast EtherNet.
For details, refer to “Configuring the IP address in the Fast EtherNet” (Page 14).
2. Launch the Web Browser, type in the IP address of the Fast EtherNet in the “Address (Location / Position)” and press the Enter key.
<If the IP address is 192.168.20.127>
http:// 192.168.20.127
The Printer Status screen is displayed.
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