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Check your management program for details on this procedure. TCP/IP Features Telnet Telnet can be used to monitor the status of the printers attached to the Print Server. Operation Establish a connection to the Print Server, by starting your Telnet program and providing the IP Address of the Print Server. (No port number is required.) The will respond with "Welcome to Print Server". From the resulting prompt,3 commands are possible: · Help: Show brief help · Monitor: show printer status · Exit: leave telnet Monitoring The "Monitor" command will show the status of the printer, on each port, as shown in the following example. (P1)STATE: Idle TYPE: Parallel PRINTER STATUS: Out Of Paper (P2)STATE: Printing TYPE: Parallel PRINTER STATUS: On-Line BYTES SERVICED: 75264 OCCUPIED BY: LPD (SP)STATE: Idle TYPE: Serial PRINTER STATUS: Offline The display is updated once per second. 77 Chapter 7 Windows Peer-to-Peer This chapter describes operation in a Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking environment Software Requirements Operating Systems Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT 3.51, or Windows for Workgroups LAN Protocols For Windows 95 or NT, the following protocols are supported: · TCP/IP · NetBEUI · Windows SMB (Server Message Block) In Windows for Workgroups, the following protocols are supported: · NetBEUI · Windows SMB (Server Message Block) The procedures for each situation are described in the following sections. TCP/IP The following steps must be carried out. · Software Installation · Device configuration · Software configuration Software Installation Software installation must be carried out on every Windows 95 or Windows NT workstation intended to use the Print Server’s printers. 1. Run the SETUP program in the Driver\ptp_95nt folder on the CD-ROM. 2. At the Select Components window, select the TCP/IP protocol. 3. Once TCP/IP is selected, the Select Components screen will present 2 options: · Install Device Driver · Install SETBOX Program The Device Driver needs to be installed on all workstations. The SETBOX program is only used to assign IP Addresses to the Print Server. If you are using the BiAdmin management program, you do NOT need SETBOX at all. Otherwise, SETBOX should be installed only on the system administrator’s PC. 4. Complete the installation as normal. Reboot your system when setup is complete. 5. The Setup program will do the following: Windows Peer-to-Peer • Create the following icons: Readme, UnInstall, and Setbox (if the Setbox installation option was selected). • Add the driver, prtserv.dll, to the Windows\System directory (Win 95) or Windows\System32 directory (Windows NT). • Add the Uninstall program to the Windows directory. • Add Uninstall information files, the Setbox program (if installed) and the Readme file to the installation directory. Device Configuration The Print Server device must be configured with the following information. Device configuration should be performed prior to software configuration on the PCs. Setting Recommended Value Device Name Shown on a sticker on the base of the device in the form SCxxxxxx (SC and 6 digits). Device IP Address 192.168.0.1 (if not already assigned) Gateway IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 These values are appropriate in the Peer-to Peer environment. For more complicated situations, refer to Chapter 5 - TCP/IP. Ensure that the IP Address assigned to the device is not already in use. Either the BiAdmin program (see Chapter 8) or SETBOX can be used for configuration. When SETBOX is run, its screen will look like the following. Figure 6 SetBox Set Device sets the data entered. You also have the option of saving the IP Address to a file, so that when the software is installed on other workstations, users will not have to re-enter the IP Address. This option will only work if you have copied all the setup files to a floppy disk, and are running SETBOX from the floppy. Reset Value will set all values back to zeros. Print Server User’s Guide Software Configuration Windows 95/NT 4.0 This procedure must be carried out on every workstation requiring access to the Print Server’s printers. The Print Server driver must be installed first. The process is identical in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. The sample screens are from Windows 95. Before proceeding, check the following: • Print Server is ON and configured (if using TCP/IP) • Printer(s) connected to the Print Server, and on-line. • LAN is operational and using the appropriate protocol (either TCP/IP or NetBEUI). First Port Configuration 1. Go to StarteSettingsePrinters. Invoke the Add Printer Wizard. 2. Select the Local printer (My Computer on NT) option. 3. Choose the Printer Model on the Print Server’s first port. 4. Select PrintServer as the port in the Select Port screen. 5. Select the Configure Port button. The following Configure Print Server screen will appear Figure 7 TCP/IP Configuration (Win95 PtP) 6. Enter the configuration information as detailed below. IP Address Enter the IP address ...
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