Infoprint 6500 Seri es Line Matrix PrintersEthernet Interface User’s Manual G550-0440-00
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Chapter 3 SNMP Configuration100 If the Short Email format is disabled, the message will contain additional information including the device descriptio
Current Log Path Settings101Table 8. Alert Groups and Printer EventsAlert Group Printer EventsOffline Printer is OfflineHold Print Time OutWarning COM
Chapter 3 SNMP Configuration102 Media Output Stacker FullStacker Jam Time OutStacker Full Time OutStacker Fault Time OutStacker JamStacker FaultStack
Current Log Path Settings103Marker Ribbon Stall Time OutRibbon Ink OutRibbon StallRibbon DriveShuttle Over SpeedRibbon FaultRibbon DetectedPrint Head
Chapter 3 SNMP Configuration104 NOTE: Not all of the alerts are available on all of the printers. The alerts available for monitoring will depend on t
System Information105Administration ConfigurationThe Administration Configuration form is broken down into general print server-related settings and p
Chapter 3 Administration Configuration106 The System Information form allows you to specify the following information about the printer:NameName given
System Information107SyslogSpecifies the IP address of a host running the SYSLOG daemon. IBM 6500-v debugging or printer logging information can be se
Chapter 3 System Configuration108 PasswordsFigure 21. Administration Configuration, PasswordsOnly a user with root privileges can alter the Ethernet I
Status - I/O Port109The System Configuration form allows you to change the Ethernet Interface's operation mode. Select “Reboot” to re-power the p
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Chapter 3 IBM Printing Systems110 Status - NetworkThis form allows you to view the current status of the network. The statistical data provided is bro
1114 Windows ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter details a complete Windows configuration setup including:• Identifying the Ethernet Interface on the ne
Chapter 4 Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration112 Windows Ethernet Interface ConfigurationThe IP address and subnet mask are mandatory TCP/IP sett
Configuration Using ARP1133. Use the arp command to add an entry into the Windows station ARP table for the Ethernet Interface. This is the most commo
Chapter 4 Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration114 c. Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the Ethernet Interface subnet mask.NOTE:If you would l
Changing Workgroup Names1152. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the first field below the “Gateway” heading and type in
Chapter 4 Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration116 Changing Destination NamesWhen defining some printers within Windows environments, the Ethernet
Changing Destination Names117This name can be changed to something more meaningful using the built-in HTML forms. To do this:1. Load a Web browser on
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration118 Windows Host ConfigurationThis section covers Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Me, and Windows 9x
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup1193. Click Next.4. If necessary, uncheck the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer box. Click Next.
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Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration120 5. Click Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port from the pull down menu. Click Next.6. Click Next.
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup1217. Input the printer name or IP address in the “Printer Name or IP Address” field. Click Next.8. Select Custom and click
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration122 9. Complete the Port Settings tab as desired:• Raw. (The default.) Make sure “Raw” is selected in the “Protoco
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup12310. Click Next.11. Click Finish.
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration124 12. Select the IBM 6500 printer driver or download and install it from the IBM Printer’s Web page at www.print
Windows XP/2000 Host Setup12514. Click Next.15. If you want to print a test page, select Yes and click Next.If not, click Next.
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration126 16. Upon completion, click Finish.Windows NT 4.0 Host SetupThis installation procedure assumes that the Ethern
Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup1273. Select My Computer and click Next.4. Click Add Port ...
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration128 5. Double click LPR Port. If LPR Port is not listed, the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service is not installed. T
Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup1297. Select the Generic/Text only printer driver or install the IBM 6500-v driver from the IBM Printer’s Web page at www.pri
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Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration130 9. Determine if the printer is shared with other network users. If it is shared, the share name and operating
Windows NT 3.51 Host Setup13111. If there are any problems during or after installation, see “Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup Problems” on page 139.
Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration132 Figure 25. Add LPR Compatible Printer Dialog Box7. Enter the IP address or host name of the Ethernet Interface
Windows Me or 9x Host Setup1336. Continue searching the network until you see the Ethernet Interface name, “P_xxxxxx” or “M_xxxxxx”, where “xxxxxx” eq
Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips134 Windows Troubleshooting TipsThis section provides information on possible solutions to some standard Windows
HTML Configuration Forms Will Not Display135• If you look at the back of the printer, is the STAT LED flashing once a second, or is it quicker than th
Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips136 Cannot Browse The Ethernet Interface On The Network• Have you looked under the right Windows workgroup? By d
TCP/IP Access Problem137TCP/IP Access ProblemIf you can ping the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web browse, Telnet, or print to the printe
Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips138 6. From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry. The Ethernet Interface IP addre
Web Browser/HTTP Problem139Web Browser/HTTP ProblemIn some cases, you may not be able to browse the printer Web page simply because the Ethernet Inter
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Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips140 Installing Microsoft TCP/IP PrintingThe Ethernet Interface installation for Windows NT 4.0/2000 also require
Windows NT 4.0 Or 2000 Host Setup Problems141• Test page does not print or prints incorrectly:1.Is the printer online? Re-send test page.2.The print q
Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips142
1435 AIX/Unix ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter details a complete Unix setup including:• Configuring the Ethernet Interface with its mandatory TCP/IP
Chapter 5 Unix Ethernet Interface Configuration144 Unix Ethernet Interface ConfigurationThere are mandatory and optional settings needed before the pr
Using ARP1452. Find the Ethernet address for the Ethernet Interface by printing a configuration or reading it from the control panel. It must be enter
Chapter 5 Unix Ethernet Interface Configuration146 3. Under the “Subnet Mask” heading, enter the Ethernet Interface subnet mask.NOTE: If you would lik
Using BOOTP1474. Try to ping the Ethernet Interface IP address from a local Unix station to see if it can be seen on your network.NOTE: You will only
Chapter 5 Unix Ethernet Interface Configuration148 2. Turn the Ethernet Interface on so that it immediately sends out a BOOTP request. Wait one minute
Manual System V Host Setup1492. At the “Network Configuration” HTML form that displays, click in the first field below the “Gateway” heading and type
ChinaDeclaration:This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to per
Chapter 5 Ethernet Installation on HP-UX150 Ethernet Installation on HP-UXLPR is supported in HP/UX Version 9.0 and greater. To configure a print queu
Manual System V Host Setup151Solaris 2.6 – 7 Ethernet SetupNOTE: Requires Superuser privilege in the borne shell. Assume that you can ping and Telnet
Chapter 5 SCO Setup152 SCO Setup1. Login as a root or administrator privileges user.2. Acquire an unused Internet address (IP) from your Network Admin
Manual System V Host Setup153Type i to install and press Enter or Return. The additional prompts display.Now type y and press Enter or Return. y allow
Chapter 5 SCO Setup154 Type in the name you wish to call this printer within SCO and press Enter or Return. The following prompt displays:Type r for a
Manual System V Host Setup155Type in the host name as configured in teh /etc/hosts file. Press Enter or Return. The following prompt displays:Remote p
Chapter 5 SCO Setup156 Type y and press Enter or Return. The following prompt displays:Remote printing configurationEnter information for remote print
Manual System V Host Setup157Type n and press Enter or Return. The following prompt displays:Remote printing configurationEnter information for remote
Chapter 5 SCO Setup158 If it is the system default, then all jobs submitted without a printer name will go to this printer. If it is not the system de
Manual LPR/LPD Host Setup159Manual LPR/LPD Host SetupThe Ethernet Interface also supports Unix operating systems which follow a BSD print system (e.g.
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Chapter 5 SCO Setup160 3. Create the log and account files specified by the lf= and af= entries in the printcap entry for this printer.Example:touch /
Ethernet Configuration for AIX 4161Ethernet Configuration for AIX 4Before you set up the printer, it is good to know the ways a print job can be filte
Chapter 5 SCO Setup162 Local Filtering1. Enter smitty mkvirprt.2. Add a Remote Print Queue.3. Set the type of Remote Printing to Local Filtering...4.
AIX Remote Queue Time–Out Setting163To verify the Ethernet settings, print an E-net Test Page by doing the following:• DIAGNOSTICS Printer Tests E-Net
Chapter 5 SCO Setup164 5. Change to the dest directory.Syntax:cd dest6. List the contents of this directory using the dir command and determine which
Direct Socket Printing165Direct Socket PrintingWithin TCP/IP environments, there are some setups which require the host to print directly to a TCP por
Chapter 5 Printing From AIX166 Setting Up AIX 4.x1. Ensure the 6500-v AIX driver/colon files are installed on the AIX machine. Syntax:lsdev -P -c prin
Ethernet Interface Cannot Be Found On The Network1678. At the command prompt, enter eng -A to view the print queues just entered.9. Enter qprt -Pqueue
Chapter 5 Unix Troubleshooting Tips168 • If you look at the back of the printer, is the STAT LED flashing once a second or is it quicker than that? A
Stair-Stepped Output169• Do all jobs fail or just certain ones? For example, is it possible that jobs from a certain application are the only ones to
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Chapter 5 Unix Troubleshooting Tips170 No Form Feed Or Extra Page Comes OutUnix text jobs may also have problems outputting the last page of a job esp
TCP/IP Access Problem171To add/delete a TCP access list entry, refer to “TCP Access Lists” on page 369.NOTE: When the following procedure is used, the
Chapter 5 Unix Troubleshooting Tips172 10. Power the printer off and then back on.11. Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters
1736 Novell ConfigurationOverviewNOTE: Novell configuration is not applicable to the integrated Ethernet.ADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTERThis chapter applies t
Chapter 6 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration174 Novell Ethernet Interface ConfigurationADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTERMandatoryUnder all Novell environme
Using HTML Forms175• Preferred File Server. In a bindery setup, this specifies the file server that the print server object was created on. In an NDS
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration176 3. At the “Administration Configuration” HTML form that displays, highlight the field beside the “Name” heading
NetWare Version 3.x PSERVER Setup1778. Press INSERT when the list of existing print servers displays.9. Type the name of the Ethernet Interface when p
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration178 24. Press ESCAPE until back at the PCONSOLE Main Menu.25. Repower the printer.26. Wait two minutes and then sel
NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup179NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER SetupThese steps are for Novell environments with Netware 3.x (or earlier) file serv
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Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration180 4. Load a PSERVER.NLM if one is not already loaded. This will be the PSERVER that the Ethernet Interface servic
NetWare Version 3.x RPRINTER Setup18123. Select the queue defined and press ENTER.24. When prompted for a priority, press ENTER to select the default
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration182 NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER SetupEthernet Interface destinations are case sensitive and will not be rec
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x PSERVER Setup18310. Type the name of the Ethernet Interface. The default is M_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx represents the last six
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration184 npsh.exe performs the following:npsh nvplistLists all of the Ethernet Interface devices on the network; each na
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x RPRINTER Setup1854. Enter the password. If this password is not yet set, press ENTER at the password prompt. Otherwise, en
Chapter 6 Novell Host Configuration186 NOTE: The 4.x or 5.x queue name, print server name, and printer object do not have to match any Ethernet Interf
NetWare Version 4.x and 5.x RPRINTER Setup1876. Open a Telnet or npsh session and log into the Ethernet Interface. Wait a minute or two, then use the
Chapter 6 Novell Troubleshooting Tips188 NetWare 3.x - No PSERVER Connection• Was the Ethernet Interface power cycled after the PCONSOLE steps were co
NetWare 4.x and 5.x- No PSERVER Connection189NetWare 4.x and 5.x- No PSERVER Connection • Was the Ethernet Interface power cycled after the PCONSOLE s
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Chapter 6 Novell Troubleshooting Tips190
1917 Novell Configuration For 10/100Base-T InterfacesOverviewADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTERThis chapter applies to the Ethernet Adapter and Wireless Adapter
Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)192 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)ADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTERThere
Preferred File Server (NDS and Bindery Setups)193Adding Preferred File ServerHTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicat
Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)194 Removing Preferred File ServerHTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network statio
Setting Password Security (NDS and Bindery Setups)195Setting Password Security(NDS and Bindery Setups)Besides the general security measures, a Novell
Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)196 Print Server Setup - HTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that ca
Adjusting Polling Time (NDS and Bindery Setups)197Adjusting Polling Time (NDS and Bindery Setups)To set the poll time the Ethernet Interface will use
Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)198 6. Select the printer for which you wish to alter the poll time, and press ENTER.7
Changing The Ethernet Interface Name (NDS and Bindery Setups)199HTML Method1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the pr
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Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)200 Changing The Ethernet Interface Frame Type(NDS and Bindery Setups)The Ethernet Int
Changing The Ethernet Interface Mode (NDS and Bindery Setups)2014. Reset the unit to make the changes take effect:resetChanging The Ethernet Interface
Chapter 7 Novell Ethernet Interface Configuration (10/100Base-T)202 Manual (Telnet) Method1. Telnet to the print server:telnet ipaddressNOTE: If promp
Setting The Ethernet Interface Preferred NDS Tree (NDS Setups)2034. Click the SUBMIT button when done and physically repower the printer to make the n
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)204 3. Look under the “Novell” section and enter the preferred tree in the “NDS Preferred Tree” fiel
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)205NOTE: NWAdmn3x is only included with Netware 4.11 and higher releases. If you are using Netware 4.10, you can ei
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)206 9. Select “Printer” from the “Class of new object” list and click “OK.”10. Type the name of the
NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)20716. Click on a branch in the tree (i.e., context) that you would like to create the Ethernet Interface print ser
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)208 Bindery PSERVER Setup(Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, and Netware 5.x)A Bindery PSERVER setup is possi
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, and Netware 5.x)209RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup(Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, and Netware 5.x)This procedure
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Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)210 3. Direct your Web browser to URL:http://EthernetInterfaceIPaddress/networkConf.html(e.g., http:
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup (Netware 3.x, Netware 4.x, and Netware 5.x)2113. You should see a prompt with the Ethernet Interface’s IP address:ipaddress:ro
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)212 NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 and Above)OverviewIn 1998, Novell released a new printing syste
NDPS Configuration (Netware 4.11 and Above)213Setup using Forward Jobs to a Queue ModeIn this mode, an NDPS printer agent receives jobs from an NDPS c
Chapter 7 Novell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T)214 5. For the “Select Printer Drivers” dialog, choose no driver unless you have a driver installed
PSERVER Setup215Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)PSERVER SetupIf you cannot get a connection with the Ethernet Interface after completing the print setup
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)216 • When setting the Ethernet Interface up as a PSERVER, did you specify a destination on the Ethernet Inter
PSERVER Setup217• Find the “PSERVER” section on the Novell HTML status page. Look for a valid queue under the “EPS QUEUES” section. If the printer fie
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)218 If none of these solutions help your situation, try the whole setup again. Completely delete the setup tha
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup219• Does the destination you used in your RPRINTER setup have the Novell service enabled? Please see “Commands” on page 327 fo
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)220 Printing RelatedThe Job Goes To The Queue But Nothing PrintsIf nothing is printing, first make sure you ha
Printing Related221If you have followed the suggestions above and are still having printing problems, try rebooting the Ethernet Interface. Then eithe
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (10/100Base-T)222
2238 iSeries Configuration, ASCII PrinterOverviewThis chapter details a complete iSeries configuration setup including:• Developing Line Descriptions
Chapter 8 Overview224 NOTE: SSAPs of “AA” and “12” are automatically set as default values in the line description when “*CALC” is used in creating ne
Configuring With ADDTCPIFC225The following three parameters must be specified:Line Description (LIND)The line description name is the user's name
Chapter 8 Configuring iSeries For ASCII Using TCP/IP226 Figure 27. Example of ADDTCPIFC InterfaceThe following parameters must be specified:Internet A
Configuring A Router Definition With ADDTCPRTE227Line DescriptionThe name assigned to the iSeries line description as described in “Developing Line De
Chapter 8 Configuring The iSeries For Printing228 Configuring A TCP/IP Host Table EntryAlthough creating a TCP/IP host table entry is optional, it is
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files229To Use LPR Manually1. Start TCP/IP, if it is not already running, by entering the command STRTCP.2. At the iSeri
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Chapter 8 Configuring The iSeries For Printing230 Figure 28. ASCII LPR ParametersThe following parameter values are required:Remote SystemEnter the ho
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files231Internet Address (INTNETADR)The IP address of the Ethernet Interface.NOTE: You may specify either *INTNETADR (an
Chapter 8 Configuring The iSeries For Printing232 Library *LIBL *Name, *LIBL, *CURLIBConnection type *SNA *SNA, *IP, *USRDFNDestination type *OS400 *O
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files233Figure 29. Automatic Remote Output Queue Configuration3. Enter values for the following parameters:Output Queue
Chapter 8 Configuring The iSeries For Printing234 Remote Printer Queue (RMTPRTQ)Default name of the network printer. Set for any of ‘d1prn’ through ‘d
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files235Manufacturer Type (MFRTYPMDL)NOTE: Select a manufacturer type and model. This is the name of the WSCO. Select *I
Chapter 8 Verify Printing On iSeries236 Internet address (INTNETADR)Specify the IP address of the printer.TroubleshootingThis installation procedure a
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files2374. If the printer cannot be pinged, proceed to “iSeries ASCII Troubleshooting” on page 237.5. Use one of the fol
Chapter 8 iSeries ASCII Troubleshooting238 TCP/IP Access ProblemIf you can ping the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web browse, Telnet, or
TCP/IP Access Problem2396. From a workstation attached to this network segment, create an ARP entry. The Ethernet Interface IP address and hardware or
Chapter 8 iSeries ASCII Troubleshooting240 Web Browser/HTTP ProblemIn some cases you may not be able to browse the printer Web page simply because the
2419 iSeries Configuration, IPDS PrinterConfiguring On iSeries As An IPDS PrinterUse this chapter to configure your printer on iSeries as an IPDS prin
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer242 RequirementsContact technical support to obtain the latest PTFs for PSF. For IPDS printing, you
Configuring An iSeries TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFC2436. If you have not done so yet, create a line description for your Ethernet Interface. See “D
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer244 Configuring An Interface For EthernetADDTCPIFC is used to add a TCP/IP interface to iSeries. Th
Configuring An iSeries TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFC2453. The following parameters must be specified:a. Internet AddressInternet address of the iSer
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer246 Configuring PSF For IPDS On V3R7 Or V4R1To configure IPDS on iSeries V3R7 and above, use the fo
Configuring PSF For IPDS On V3R7 Or V4R1247Figure 31. Example CRTPSFCFG Command (V3R7 or V4R1)PSF Configuration InformationPSF configuration: NET6500-
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer248 NOTE: The lines in bold in Figure 31 are not used by PSF. Instead, PSF uses the information ent
Configuring PSF For IPDS On V3R7 Or V4R1249Configuring PSF With CRTDEVPRT On V3R7 Or V4R1This section describes how to create a printer device descrip
Table of Contents1 Introduction ... 35Overview ...
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer250 Figure 32. Example CRTDEVPRT Command (V3R7 and above)Port number: PORT 5001Online at IPL: ONLIN
Configuring PSF For IPDS On V3R7 Or V4R12513. Values must be entered for the following parameters:a. Device Description (DEVD)The device description o
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer252 k. User-Defined Object (USRDFNOBJ)To use a PSF configuration object, specify its name and libra
Configuring PSF for IPDS On V4R2 And Above253Create PSF Configuration (CRTPSFCFG)PSF configuration ... NameLibrary ...
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer254 Figure 33. Example CRTPSFCFG Command (V4R2 and above)3. The following parameters are recommende
Configuring PSF for IPDS On V4R2 And Above255Configuring PSF with CRTDEVPRT On V4R2 and aboveThis section describes how to create a printer device des
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer256 Create Device Desc (Printer) (CRTDEVPRT)Device description ... : >P6500
Configuring PSF for IPDS On V4R2 And Above257Figure 34. Example CRTDEVPRT Command (V4R2 and above)2. Values must be entered for the following paramete
Chapter 9 Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer258 Font (FONT)Enter an appropriate value.Form Feed (FORMFEED)Specify *CONT.Activation timer (ACTTM
Configuring PSF for IPDS On V4R2 And Above259Verifying The IPDS Configuration On iSeriesTo test IPDS printing:1. If it is not already on, vary on the
Table of Contents3 Embedded Ethernet Interface Web Page ... 73Overview ...
Chapter 9 Sharing The iSeries Printer On The Network260 8. If you are still unable to print IPDS files, contact technical support.Sharing The iSeries
Printer Sharing Parameters261Printer Sharing ParametersTo set up iSeries for printer sharing, set the following parameters.Table 11. Printer SharingiS
Chapter 9 iSeries Troubleshooting262 iSeries TroubleshootingUse this section to resolve problems configuring iSeries on TCP/IP networks.Cannot PING Th
PSF Terminates When Initialized263PSF Terminates When InitializedIf PSF terminates when you initialize it for IPDS printing and issues message PQT3603
Chapter 9 iSeries Troubleshooting264 Spooled Files Disappear Without PrintingTo resolve this problem:• Check that the correct printer queue name and c
26510 z/OS Configuration, IPDS PrinterOverviewUse this chapter to configure z/OS to print IPDS files on your IBM 6500-v network printer.To print IPDS
Chapter 10 Overview266 Configuration ChecklistAll of the following configuration steps carried out on z/OS require appropriate RACF authority.1. Using
Configuration Procedure267Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS FilesTo perform this procedure, you need the IP address of the Ethernet.Configuration
Chapter 10 Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files268 Define the Communications Control Unit to z/OSIf you have not already done so, define the c
Configuration Procedure269Figure 35. Modifying TCP/IP ProfileThis section contains information about the statements, the special considerations that a
Table of Contents4 Windows Configuration ... 111Overview ...
Chapter 10 Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files270 For information about the TCP/IP profile and the statements described in this section, refe
Configuration Procedure271For printing on TCP/IP-attached printers, IBM recommends that you specify a shorter interval than the default, such as 10 mi
Chapter 10 Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files272 Define the Printer to JESWhen a TCP/IP-attached printer is to be used with JES, it must be
Configuration Procedure273Define the Printer to PSFEach TCP/IP-attached printer must be defined to PSF with a PRINTDEV statement in the PSF startup pr
Chapter 10 Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files274 //*X0GT15.//*//*//*01* CHANGE-ACTIVITY://*//**** END OF SPECIFICATIONS ***///STEP01EXEC PGM
Configuration Procedure275//*PRINTDEV//* ******************************************************************************************///PRT1CNTL//PRT1PR
Chapter 10 Configuring PSF for z/OS to Print IPDS Files276 Figure 36. Sample PSFPROC procedureNOTE: To specify a TCP/IP address space name other than
Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OS277Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OSTo operate a TCP/IP-attached printer, use JES operator comman
Chapter 10 Sharing IBM 6500-v Printers on z/OS278 Resolving IPDS Printing ProblemsIf you have problems printing, do the following:• Print an Ethernet
JES Spool Printer Sharing279MGMTMODESet to OUTAVAIL. OUTAVAIL requests that PSF start a communications session with the printer only when output is av
Table of Contents5 AIX/Unix Configuration ... 143Overview ...
Chapter 10 Handling z/OS Connectivity Problems280 Port Switching Printer SharingTo support printer sharing, IBM 10/100Base-T Ethernet Interface printe
Ping is Successful281Ping is SuccessfulA successful “ping” usually indicates that the z/OS system can communicate with the printer; however, you might
Chapter 10 Handling z/OS Connectivity Problems282
28311 z/OS Configuration, TN3270Ez/OS Configuration For A TN3270E PrinterThe following configuration information shows how a 6500-v printer can be con
Chapter 11 Program Materials284 Program MaterialsAn IBM program is identified by a program number and a feature number. The program number for Coax Pr
VTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270E285Figure 39. Example Of The APPLID That Represents A Copy Of IPDSVTAM Definitions For SCS and DSE TN3270EThe
Chapter 11 Program Materials286 ***********************************************************************
TCPIP Configuration With TN3270E287TCPIP Configuration With TN3270EThe following is the portion of the system’s TCPIP configuration involved with TN32
Chapter 11 Program Materials288 Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270EThe following screens show areas of the Printer Inventory Manager inv
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2892. Select option 5 from this panel to list the FSSs.3. From the panel below, browse the PRINTWAY F
Table of Contents6 Novell Configuration... 173Overview ...
Chapter 11 Program Materials290 The panel below shows how the FSS (PRINTWAY) is associated with its VTAM Applid APIPP101.4. Next look at the printer
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2916. While browsing VTAM_DSE1, notice that the DSC printer is defined to IPS as a COAX attached prin
Chapter 11 Program Materials292 Processing => => * NetSpool options =>
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E293The following panel shows the Allocation section of the setup, where the printer is associated wit
Chapter 11 Program Materials294 Browse IP PrintWay Options Command ==>
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E295Browse IP PrintWay Options Command ==>
Chapter 11 Program Materials296 The following shows where the VTAM parameters were set for the printer. For the DSE printer we chose RMT3 and the logm
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E297The last thing you need to configure is the printer.NOTE: A this time, InfoPrint Server and all re
Chapter 11 Configuration Screens298 The following displays:3. Select TN3270E Mode.The following displays:NOTE: Changes will only take effect after you
Printer Inventory Manager As Defined With TN3270E2995. Select auto connect.6. Go to the system page and reboot for the changes to take effect. 7. Afte
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Table of ContentsNovell Host Configuration (10/100Base-T) ...204NDS PSERVER Setup (Netware 4.x/5.x)...205Bin
Chapter 11 Configuration Screens300
30112 iSeries Configuration, TN5250Setting Up TN5250 Print Queues on iSeriesStart with V5R1 or later and the most recent PTF level. The iSeries should
Chapter 12 Setting Up A TN5250 Connection/Device Via A Telnet Session302 NOTE: It is not necessary to set up the devd or queue name on the iSeries man
User Supplied Values303User Supplied ValuesiSeries: For this session, use the IP value from (step 4 above).Device description: This is the name of the
Chapter 12 Using Telnet Commands for TN5250304 store tn dest <dxprn>copytimeout<copytimeoutvalue>See page 329 for store command descriptio
Getting Started305Example: tn dest d1prn startBy using the manual method, time is allowed to properly prepare the iSeries after the printer is powered
Chapter 12 TN5250 Job Formatting306 Separator program SEPPGM *NONELibraryPrinter error message PRTERMSG *INFOLibrary *LIBLHost print transform TRANSFO
Getting Started307Figure 41. Example of CHGDEVPRT CommandFont Identifier (FONT) - HelpThe print quality/typeface setting in TN5250 mode is NOT set by
Chapter 12 Font Identifier (FONT) - Help308
30913 ISeries Configuration, SNMPConfiguring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device DescriptionSupport for SNMP is available in the base code for iSeries OS V4RS
Table of Contents9 iSeries Configuration, IPDS Printer... 241Configuring On iSeries As An IPDS Printer...241Printing AFP, I
Chapter 13 Configuring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description310 Port number (PORT)This needs to be set to 9100.Font (FONT) = 011This is typically se
Configuration Instructions311Inactivity Timer (INACTTMR)This defaults to *ATTACH, but can be set to any value from 1 to 30 (minutes), as well as *SEC1
Chapter 13 Configuring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description312 User-Defined Options (USRDFNOPT)Specifies, for spooled output only, one or more user
Configuration Instructions313Configuration ExampleTo configure a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description type CRTDEVPRT and press the F4 (Prompt) key. The f
Chapter 13 Configuring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description314 Library Name, *LIBL, *CURLIBPrinter error message *INQ *INQ, *INFOMessage queue *CTL
Varying on the Printer315Varying on the PrinterOnce you have created the printer device description, you need to vary on the printer device descriptio
Chapter 13 Configuring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description316 Problem Areas for ConsiderationIf you then place a spooled file in the printer'
Additional Information317If the writer is still active, select menu option 10 (Display job log, if active or on job queue) on the Work with Job panel.
Chapter 13 Configuring for a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description318
31914 Monitoring PrintersImplementing Printer ManagementPrinter management includes the following tasks:• Monitoring the status of network printers• R
Table of Contents11 z/OS Configuration, TN3270E... 283z/OS Configuration For A TN3270E Printer ...283Coax Printer Su
Chapter 14 Implementing Printer Management320 MIBAn MIB contains information a device makes available through SNMP. The MIB is a management informatio
MIB321• Interpreter• Console• AlertInformation Provided By The MIBThe printer MIB contains the following types of information about network printers:D
Chapter 14 Monitoring Tools322 SNMPSNMP is the protocol used to communicate between manager and agent. Managers request information, usually through a
Setting The SNMP Community Name323Setting The SNMP Community NameThe default SNMP read-only community name is “public” and cannot be changed.Change th
Chapter 14 Monitoring Tools324
32515 IBM Network Printer ManagerOverviewIBM Network Printer Manager (NPM) lets network administrators monitor, control, and configure IBM 6500-v prin
Chapter 15 IBM Network Printer Manager326 You can configure NPM using either the TCP/IP or NetBIOS network protocols, and use TCP/IP to monitor the pr
32716 CommandsCommand Shell OverviewThe Ethernet Interface comes with an in-depth command shell called npsh. It allows you to manipulate objects like
Chapter 16 Complete Command List328 NOTE: If the set prefix is used, a save command must be executed as well so that the new settings are retained aft
Store Commands329Store CommandsThese commands change the settings stored in flash memory and do not affect the current or working settings in memory.
Table of Contents14 Monitoring Printers ... 319Implementing Printer Management ...319A
Chapter 16 Complete Command List330 WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSDefine a auth-user-name to be used in the LEAP operation:store ifc <ifnum> wlan user
Store Commands331WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSSet antenna type:store ifc <ifnum> wlan antenna diverse|primary|aux <antenna-type><ifnum> i
Chapter 16 Complete Command List332 WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSSet the default key for WLAN encryption:store ifc <ifnum> wlan defkey disable|<1-
Store Commands333NOTE: The Microsoft step-by-step Guide to Kerberos 5 (krb5 1.0) Interoperability recommends that your system clock be sychronized wit
Chapter 16 Complete Command List334 WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSConfigures the KDC realm portion:store kerberos config krealm <kdc_realm><kdc_rea
Store Commands335store pping from defaultExample: store pping from defaultStore all the periodic ping default setting to flash memory so taht they are
Chapter 16 Complete Command List336 • off. no job control; no SOJ/EOJ commands. The printer prints faster in off mode.• standard. (the default) tradit
Store Commands337store pserver tcpsocket <tcp-port> dest <dest>Example: store pserver tcpsocket 5000 dest d1prnAssign a pre-defined TCP po
Chapter 16 Complete Command List338 store pserver smb workgrp <workgroup>Example: store pserver smb workgrp engDefine a different Windows workgr
Store Commands339store tcpip <ifnum> mask <netmask>Example: store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.255.0Store the subnet mask for the Ethernet Interfa
Table of ContentsGlossary ... 375
Chapter 16 Complete Command List340 store tcpip del default [1|2]Example: store tcpip route del default1 192.75.11.1 1Delete a default router/gateway
Store Commands341store tcpip tcp access [root] add|del <network> [<netmask>]Example: store tcpip tcp access add 192.75.11.25Add or remove
Chapter 16 Complete Command List342 store tn dest <dxprn> devicedesc <devname>Example: store tn dest d1prn devicedesc MOCHA3812Store the n
Store Commands343store tn dest <dxprn> [-]autoconnectExample: store tn dest d1prn autoconnectStore the state of the autoconnect flag. If the aut
Chapter 16 Complete Command List344 Set CommandsThese settings alter the current or working settings in memory only. Therefore, they will be lost if t
Set Commands345set dest <dest> service [[-]socket][[-]lpd] [[-]lpsched] [[-]rprinter] [[-]pserver] [[-]netbios] [[-]ftpd] [[-]tn]Example: set de
Chapter 16 Complete Command List346 set logpath <logpath> name <new_name>Example: set logpath l1 name pagecountChange the current name of
Set Commands347set logpath from storedSet all current logpath settings to the values stored in flash memory.set model <model> name <new_name&
Chapter 16 Complete Command List348 set model <model> header [<string>]Example: set model m1 header 0x20Set a header string to be sent to
Set Commands349set model from storedSet all current model settings to the values stored in flash memory.set prn [-]autofdExample: set prn -autofdAsser
351 IntroductionOverviewThis chapter introduces you to the Ethernet Interface architecture and special features, as well as providing information on i
Chapter 16 Complete Command List350 set prn from storedSet all current parallel port settings to the values stored in flash memory.set snmpTo add a us
Set Commands351set snmp trap <index> [-]activeEnable or disable an SNMP trap manager table entry.<index> is the index number of the SNMP t
Chapter 16 Complete Command List352 set snmp alerts <index> [-]all | [[-]warning] [[-]offline] [[-]mediainput] [[-]mediaoutput] [[-]mediapath]
Set Commands353set sysinfo email emailname@domainExample: set sysinfo email [email protected] the user email address to receive printer and job loggin
Chapter 16 Complete Command List354 set sysinfo smtp <IPaddress> [port <portnum>]Example: set sysinfo smtp 192.75.11.5 port 25Define the S
Set Commands355IMPORTANTDo not delete the root user, or you will be unable to configure any further settings on the print server. You will have to go
Chapter 16 Complete Command List356 set var from defaultSet all variable settings back to factory defaults.set var from storedSet all current variable
List Commands357WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSFor the wireless Ethernet, the WLAN interface settings will also be included. The WLAN parameters display in t
Chapter 16 Complete Command List358 <len-type> indicates the selected preamble length (“long,” “short,”or “default”).<sleep-time> indicate
List Commands359list model [model]List the current model settings (e.g., names and mapped destinations). List the current model settings (e.g., names
Chapter 1 Overview36 Printer Models And Applicable Ethernet Interface CardsThe following lists the 6500-v printer model with its corresponding Etherne
Chapter 16 Complete Command List360 list sysinfoList the current Ethernet Interface system information (e.g., contact name and protocol stacks enabled
Miscellaneous Commands361close tcp TCPindexnumberExample: close tcp 3Close the a TCP/IP connection between a TCP/IP host and the Ethernet Interface. T
Chapter 16 Complete Command List362 ping [-s] hostIPaddress [datasize [packetnumber]]Example: ping 192.75.11.30ping another TCP/IP host specified by h
Miscellaneous Commands363start fox|tts|loopb prnExample: start fox prnBegin a debugging test on one of the I/O ports on the Ethernet Interface. The te
Chapter 16 Complete Command List364
36517 Extra FeaturesEthernet Interface SecurityThere are TCP access lists available to restrict host connections with the device.Users And PasswordsTh
Chapter 17 Ethernet Interface Security366 2. Direct your Web browser to URL: http://EthernetInterfaceIPaddress/adminConf.html(e.g., http://192.75.11.9
Reset The Ethernet Password367Reset The Ethernet PasswordOccasionally a user will set a root user password on the Ethernet adapter and then forget it.
Chapter 17 Ethernet Interface Security368 8. Wait about 1 minute for the adapter to reboot after the reset command.9. Turn the printer off, wait 15 se
TCP Access Lists369Procedure C1. Turn the printer on.2. Take the printer offline and unlock the front panel by pressing the up and down arrows keys at
What Special Features Are Available?37• configurable memory usage by disabling protocols and destination services• multiple destinations/queues for ve
Chapter 17 Ethernet Interface Security370 If the list is empty, all hosts have access to the Ethernet Interface services. If there are entries in the
Printer And Print Job Monitoring371Printer Monitoring And LoggingThe Ethernet Interface allows you to monitor printer status and log information throu
Chapter 17 Printer Monitoring And Logging372 Printer Logging Through LogpathsIn the Ethernet Interface product manual, destinations are described as l
Printer Logging Through Logpaths3733. At the “Print Path Configuration” HTML form that displays, select a destination link (e.g., d1prn) from the top
Chapter 17 Ethernet Interface Naming Schemes374
375GlossaryARP Address Resolution Protocol. Associates a selected IP address with a network device Ethernet address.bps Bits per second.Centronics Par
376 factory defaults Settings shipped with the Ethernet.Factory Settings S2 jumper position stating all factory default settings are to be used while
377IP Address The Internet Protocol Address. A numeric address such as 123.45.61.23 which identifies a printer or server in a LAN or WAN.LAN Local Are
378 Persistent DHCP When this option is enabled, the IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet Mask obtained through DHSP is saved. If the DHCP server does not
379RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Allows a network device to discover its IP address dynamically upon bootup. The IP address does not need
Chapter 1 Logical Printer Architecture38 Logical Printer ArchitectureThe Ethernet Interface implements a logical printer architecture which gives the
380 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair. A cable used for telephone and computer-to-computer connections.WAN Wide Area Network.
381IndexSymbols*LAN 3812 SNMPconfiguration instructions, 309Device Description, 309? command, 328Numerics10/100Base-Tindicators, 42Novell Ethernet Int
Index382 AIX 4, Ethernet configuration, 161AIX 4.x setup, 166AIX, remote queue time-out setting, 163Alert groups, 100Alternatives, configuration, 72An
Index383Command prefixes, 328npsh, 327Command Shell, 327ways to access, 69Commandslist, 356miscellaneous, 360set, 344store, 329Communcation routers, W
Index384 Connecting to the network, 51CRTLINETH, line descriptions, 223DDefault Key, 802.11b, 80Define LPR printer, error, 135Destination settings, Pr
Index385HHelp command, getting, 328Home page, URL, 69Host configurationNovell, 176Unix, 149Host IP, TN5250/3270, 94Host Print Transform (TRANSFORM), 3
Index386 iSeries troubleshootingcannot PING the printer, 262clipped data, 264PSF terminates when initialized, 263spooled files disappear without print
Index387NNaming schemes, Ethernet Interface, 373NDPS configuration, NetWare 4.11 and above, 212NDS PSERVER setupNetWare 4.x, 205NetWare 5.x, 205NDS se
Index388 NICreset password, 367running AS400 with TN5250, 304No extra page, troubleshooting, 170No form feed, troubleshooting, 170Novellenvironment, 1
Index389Print ModelBanner Page, 89configuration, 88Filter, 89Header String, 89Model Type, 88Name, 88Printer Configuration, 90Trailer String, 90Print P
What Special Features Are Available?39Figure 1. Print PathPhase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3HostDestination 4(d4prn)Destination 2(d2prn)Destination 3(d3prn)Desti
Index390 PSERVER setup (10/100Base-T), troubleshooting, 215Pserver setup, NetWare Version 3.x, 176PSF for IPDSon V3R7 or V4RI, configuring, 246on V4R2
Index391TTCP access lists, 369TCP/IPaccess, troubleshooting, 137configuring iSeries for ASCII, 225network, 76TCP/IP access problemiSeries, 238Unix, 17
Index392 NetWare 4.x, no PSERVER connection, 189NetWare 5.x, no PSERVER connection, 189no extra page, 170no form feed, 170Novell, 187printer errors, 1
Index393Windows XP, Host setup, 118WirelessCisco LEAP, 66Kerberos, 67Wireless Ethernet InterfaceConfiguration, 58Wireless Network Indicator, 44Wireles
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Chapter 1 Logical Printer Architecture40 Destinations/QueuesFor every I/O port on the Ethernet Interface, there is at least one pre-defined logical pr
Models415. Log one or all of the following information as each print job passes through the model• Job ID and username• User ID and three messages per
Chapter 1 Interfaces42 InterfacesThe Ethernet interfaces with your printer through an Ethernet™ 10/100Base-T interface connector.10/100Base-TADAPTERTh
10/100Base-T43Network IndicatorThe NET LED displays the status of the network link. When the NET LED is on, link integrity is confirmed. The NET LED f
Chapter 1 Interfaces44 ETHERNETIntegrated NIC Card LED:Wireless Network IndicatorWIRELESSThe wireless Ethernet Interface has 2 bi-color LEDs which can
10/100Base-T45Table 5 shows the NET LED states for various network conditions when a WLAN card is inserted into the wireless Ethernet. The Ethernet (w
Chapter 1 Interfaces46 DIP SwitchesADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTEROn the back of the printer, you will find a small window where you can access two DIP switch
Speed Setting for 10/100Base-T47Speed Setting for 10/100Base-TWhen the router is set to auto-negotiation enable, the following is the correct behavior
Chapter 1 Conventions Used In This Manual48 6. Ethernet in Auto mode in 10mbps Half Duplex environment (determined using 10hd hub)Use auto-negotiation
Speed Setting for 10/100Base-T49Notes And NoticesFor your safety and to protect valuable equipment, read and comply with the notes included in this ma
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Chapter 1 Notes And Notices50
512 Installation And ConfigurationInstallationThe Ethernet Interface provides an RJ-45 connector for10/100Base-T (UTP) networks.WIRELESSADAPTERConnect
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools52 Figure 3. Interior View of the Cabinet Model Showing Network Interface Location and SetupConfiguration ToolsThere are
Configuration Using The Control Panel53NOTE: Some network environments do not require any network settings to be configured on the Ethernet Interface.
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools54 4. Always print an Ethernet Adapter test page before performing any updates or network configuration using the followi
Configuration Using The Control Panel55CAUTIONTurning off the printer before the firmware update is complete may permanently damage the Ethernet Inter
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools56 n. Wait for “ETHERNET IS READY” to display.o. Press RETURN + ENTER to lock the printer menu.7. Put the printer online
Ethernet Interface Verification57Ethernet Interface VerificationBefore performing the verification, you must connect the Ethernet Interface card to th
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools58 Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Control PanelWIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSNOTE: The Access Point must b
Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Control Panel59• Subnet MaskThis is the subnet mask for the host IP that has four segments. They a
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Chapter 2 Configuration Tools60 • SSID NameThis is the Service Set Identifier which must be identical to the Access Point's SSID name. The SSID n
Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Control Panel61• PreambleThis is the preamble used in the wireless packets. It is recommended to s
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools62 Encryption Key ConfigurationAs mentioned above, there are four encryption keys that can be configured through the cont
Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Control Panel63Kerberos ParametersNOTE: Kerberos parameters are available only with a Symbol radio
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools64 Clock Skew Units• Seconds (default)• MinutesClock Skew (SEC)Sets the maximum allowable amount of time in seconds (SEC)
Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Control Panel65Tckt Life (SEC)Sets the maximum allowable amount of time in seconds (SEC), minutes
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools66 Equivalent Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Telnet Commandstore ifc 2 wlan ssid <network-name>
Kerberos Enabled Wireless NIC Configuration67WIRELESSADAPTER,WIRELESSKerberos Enabled Wireless NIC ConfigurationThis section provides an example of ho
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools68 5. Set the Kerberos parameters to enable Kerberos authentication.The Kerberos password must match the Windows 2000 use
HTML Forms69HTML FormsThe Ethernet Interface settings can be configured over TCP/IP through a standard Web browser. The Ethernet Interface Web pages p
This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools70 Figure 4. Ethernet Interface HTML StructureNOTE: Online help is available for all HTML pages.Index/HomeConfigurationI/
HTML Forms71Printer Status ScreenUsing the printer IP Address and any standard Web browser, you can check the status of the printer. Figure 5 shows th
Chapter 2 Configuration Tools72 Configuration AlternativesBesides the HTML forms and software provided, the Ethernet Interface internal command shell,
733 Embedded Ethernet Interface Web PageOverviewThe Ethernet Interface comes with an extremely powerful printer management tool that allows you to mon
Chapter 3 Configuration74 After you configure the Ethernet Interface settings, and click the SUBMIT button on the related form, reset the Ethernet Int
75• SNMP - this menu item allows you to configure the SNMP trap manager settings. It also allows you to define the printer event types to monitor, and
Chapter 3 Network Configuration76 Network ConfigurationThe network configuration allows you to specify the setting for each network protocol. Beside e
TCP/IP Network77InterfaceThe two edit fields contain the Ethernet Interface's IP address and subnet mask. The check boxes enable the RARP, BOOTP,
Chapter 3 Network Configuration78 802.11bNetwork NameEnter the wireless network name. Maximum length of 32 characters.NOTE: When you use telnet, Netwo
802.11b79SpeedChange the selected bit-rates. Choosing "auto" will select auto settings even if some or all of the checkboxes are selected. T
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Chapter 3 Network Configuration80 Default KeyChange the default key number used for WEP encryption.Authentication MethodSelect the desired authenticat
Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)81Windows Network (NetBIOS TCP/IP)TCP/IP is used for Windows (i.e. Netbios, Windows 95/98/Me, and Windows for Workgrou
Chapter 3 Network Configuration82 Novell NetworkADAPTER,WIRELESSADAPTERNovell configuration is supported only on the Ethernet Adapter and Wireless Ada
Novell Network83Service TypeAllows you to change the Nest Server. The options are:• Bindery• NDS• AutoFile ServerDefine a Novell file server for the E
Chapter 3 Print Path Configuration84 Print Path ConfigurationThe Ethernet Interface print path is the path a print job takes when it reaches the netwo
Destination Settings85ServicesDefine what type(s) of print services the destination will support. By default all services are enabled.Selected ModelDe
Chapter 3 Print Path Configuration86 Current Model SettingsFigure 10. Print Path Configuration, Current Model SettingsModel TypeThe option is availabl
Current Log Path Settings87Printer ConfigurationThe option is available on the Print Model web page. For a description, see page 90.Selected Log PathT
Chapter 3 Print Model Configuration88 Print Model ConfigurationFigure 12. Print Model ConfigurationNameName of the model. The default model names are
Current Log Path Settings89Banner PageTells the Ethernet Interface to produce a banner page with each print job. The type of banner page data can be t
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Chapter 3 Print Model Configuration90 Trailer StringDefine an escape sequence to be sent to the printer after each print job. For example, you may wan
Current Log Path Settings91Log Path ConfigurationFigure 13. Log Path ConfigurationNameName of the log path. The default names are l1, l2, l3, l4, l5,
Chapter 3 Log Path Configuration92 Logpath PortDefine where logging information for print jobs passing through the associated destination will be repo
Current Log Path Settings93TN5250/3270 ConfigurationThe TN5250/3270 configuration form allows you to specify settings for up to eight different TN5250
Chapter 3 TN5250/3270 Configuration94 Figure 15. TN5250/3270 Configuration, TN3270 ModeModeSpecifies the TN protocol mode for the current configuratio
Current Log Path Settings95PortSpecifies the UDP port number of the TN5250 or TN3270 server for the current configuration.Default: 23Resource Name(TN3
Chapter 3 TN5250/3270 Configuration96 Device TypeBy default, the device type is always set to IBM.WSCST Name(TN5250 mode) As declared on the iSeries h
Current Log Path Settings97SNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP Configuration form allows you to configure SNMP trap managers and the e-mail alert features of t
Chapter 3 SNMP Configuration98 Syslog Alert Posting SettingsFigure 17. SNMP Syslog Alert Posting ConfigurationSpecifies whether alerts from the enable
Current Log Path Settings99Email AddressSpecifies an e-mail address to which alert information will be sent.Short E-mail FormatSpecifies whether a sho
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