Kyocera EcoLAN 1000E User Manual

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EcoLAN 1000E
Quick Configuration Guide
Network Connectivity
for the DP-2800 Printer
Always read this Quick Configuration Guide thourghly before use. After reading, maintain it in good condition and keep it together with the Quick Configuration Guide for your Laser Printer.
This equipment complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Introduction

The EcoLAN 1000E is an internal network interface card designed specifically for the DP-2800 printer. The EcoLAN 1000E features include:
10 Mbps Ethernet Interface10BaseT / 10Base2 Auto DetectionMultiple Protocol SupportHTTP Server for Management with a BrowserSNMP SupportRS-232 Serial RJ-45 ConnectorFlash Upgrade Capability
The EcoLAN 1000E enables DP-2800 printer to communicate over an Ethernet network with many different network operating systems, including NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX, and Windows.
This Guide’s Role
This Quick Configuration Guide provides concise software configuration instructions allowing an experienced system administrator to get the 1000E up and running quickly. For more complete instructions or for printing or configuration options not covered in this guide, please refer to the 1000E Instruction Handbook.
1000E Hardware Installation
This guide does not include instructions for installing the 1000E into the printer. Please refer to the 1000E Instruction Handbook for installation instructions for the appropriate printer model.
Backwards Compatibility
The EcoLAN 1000E is compatible with DP-2800 printer.
Thank Y ou
Thank you for choosing the award winning Mita network printing products. We are sure you will appreciate the high performance and low cost of ownership that are the hallmarks of Mita products.
Always read the Quick Configuration Guide thourghly before use. After reading, maintain it in good condition and keep it together with the Quick Configuration Guide for your Laser Printer. Refer to the Quick Configuration Guide for your Laser Printer for information on the service representative for this product.
To ensure safe and correct usage, be sure to read the cautions on safety described in the Instruction Handbook of the Laser Printer before using the machine.
Please contact your service representative to order a replace­ment if the safety warnings in the handbook are illegable or if the handbook itself is missing. (fee required)
Trademarks
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is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. NetWare® is a registered trademark of Novell, Incorporated. Windows® is a registered trade­mark of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Incorporated. All other products referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Contents

NetWare 4.x Directory Services Configuration................ 1
NetWare 2.x & 3.x Configuration.......................................5
Windows 95 Peer to Peer Printing Configuration............ 7
Windows NT Configuration ............................................... 9
Macintosh Configuration .................................................12
UNIX Configuration ..........................................................13
NetWare 4.x Directory Services Configuration
Bindery vs. NDS Setup
In addition to its native NDS (NetWare Directory Services), NetWare 4.x can also be used in Bindery emulation. Bindery emulation is provided on the 1000E for users more familiar with the NetWare Bindery than with NDS. If Bindery emulation is preferred, please refer to the NetWare section of the 1000E Instruction Handbook.
PCONSOLE vs. NWADMIN Setup
NetWare 4.x setup can be done with either PCONSOLE or NWADMIN. This Quick Configuration Guide includes the procedures in PCONSOLE because fewer steps are required than with NWADMIN. If setup with NWADMIN is preferred, please refer to the NetWare section of the 1000E Instruction Handbook.
Configuration Utilities
This configuration is accomplished using two utilities, NetWare’s PCONSOLE, and the Windows-based Management Access Program (MAP) included with the 1000E.
PCONSOLE Configuration
1. Enter PCONSOLE.
2. Set the Current “Context”.
Context is the NetWare term for a specific location in the Directory Services tree. The current context is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen. This is where the Print Server, Printer, and Queue will be located. If this is not the desired context for these objects, use the following procedure to change the current context.
Select Change Context from the PCONSOLE main menu.Press Highlight the desired context and press F10.
Once in the desired context, make a note of it as displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen. This context will need to be entered during the configura­tion with the Management Access Program.
INSERT to browse to the desired context.
Print Server Context: _______________________________
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