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Page 1 - MPS/LPS Installation Guide

MPS/LPS Installation GuideFor the MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Servers

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How to Use This Manual Introduction1-2❍ Appendix F, Frequently-used Commands Read chapters 2 through 4 in order, then proceed to the protocol-specific

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2-12: InstallationThis chapter describes the various MPS models and shows how to install them into a basic network situation. 2.1 MPS/LPS Product

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Installing the MPS Installation2-22.2 Installing the MPSThe following diagram shows a properly-installed MPS:To install the MPS, complete the follow

Page 5 - Contents

Installation Installing the MPS2-35 Allow 45 seconds for the unit to fully boot. The LINK LED will be lit if there is a valid network connection. The

Page 7 - Declaration of Conformity

3-13: Getting StartedIt is important to consider the following points before logging into and configuring the MPS:◆ You must configure the MPS IP add

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Services Getting Started3-2Incoming Telnet is only possible if your MPS has an IP address configured. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow T

Page 9 - 1: Introduction

4-14: TCP/IP ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover IP address confi

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Setting the IP Address TCP/IP Configuration4-2On a UNIX host, create an entry in the host’s ARP table and substitute the intended IP ad-dress and the

Page 11 - 2: Installation

TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-34.1.3 Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP ReplyAt boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can respond to an

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LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-4◆ The MPS cannot print multiple copies of the print job when using the “-#n” lpr op-tion.◆ If two print queues on

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TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-54 Select the Add Port button and click Next.5 Select LPR Port.Note: If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network

Page 15 - 3: Getting Started

LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-67 Select the manufacturer and printer type.8 Enter the queue name.9 If applicable, choose Shared and select the ty

Page 16 - 3.2 Services

TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-710 Test the printer by choosing Yes and clicking Finish.4.2.2 LPR on Windows 95/98To enable LPR printing on Wind

Page 17 - 4: TCP/IP Configuration

LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-8This will create a host queue named mps_prt. The rm parameter is the name of the MPS in the host’s address file, t

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TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-95 From the next dialog box, choose Remote Printing. 6 The Add a Standard Remote Print Queue dialog box will appear

Page 19 - 4.2 LPR Printing

LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-10❍ The remote cancel model, and❍ The remote status model.4.2.6 LPR on SCO UNIX HostsLPR is supported in SCO V3.2

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TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-11During initial configuration, the queue name must be the same as the remote printer name. However, you may change

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Unix Host Troubleshooting TCP/IP Configuration4-124.3 Unix Host TroubleshootingTable 4-1: TCP TroubleshootingArea to Check ExplanationThe MPS IP ad

Page 22 - 8 Enter the queue name

5-15: NetWare ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configura

Page 23 - 4.2.2 LPR on Windows 95/98

The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this guide.Appl

Page 24 - 4.2.4 LPR on AIX Hosts

NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues NetWare Configuration5-25.2.2 Configure your MPS1 License NDS on your MPS using the string obtained f

Page 25 - 4.2.5 LPR on HP Hosts

NetWare Configuration PCONSOLE Print Queues5-3To create a print queue with the Quick Setup option:1 Start the NetWare Administrator.2 In the Directory

Page 26 - 4.2.6 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts

NetWare Host Troubleshooting NetWare Configuration5-45.5 NetWare Host TroubleshootingTable 5-1: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode)Area to

Page 27 - 4.2.7 RTEL Functionality

NetWare Configuration NetWare Host Troubleshooting5-5Table 5-3: NDS Errors from the File ServerCode Meaning Remedy0xfffffda7 Object could not be foun

Page 29 - 5: NetWare Configuration

6-16: LAT ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configuration

Page 30 - Print Queues

LAT Host Troubleshooting LAT Configuration6-26.2 LAT Host TroubleshootingBy default, the LAT error message codes on the host are not translated into

Page 31 - 5.4 PCONSOLE Print Queues

7-17: AppleTalk ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configu

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AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk Configuration7-2Note: If no router is present on the network, the MPS will not accept AppleTalk print jobs fo

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8-18: DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. This chapter explains DLC/Digital

Page 35 - 6: LAT Configuration

DLC Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN Manager8-27 Select Job-based.8 Select the manufacturer and printer type.9 Enter the queue name.10 If appli

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A-1A: Contact InformationIf you are experiencing an error that is not listed in Appendix B: or if you are unable to fix the error, contact your deale

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B-1B: TroubleshootingThis Appendix discusses how to diagnose and fix errors quickly yourself without having to contact a dealer or Lantronix. It will

Page 39 - 8.1 DLC Configuration

Power-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingB-2Problem situations and error messages are listed in Table B-2. If you cannot find an explanation for your p

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Troubleshooting DHCP TroubleshootingB-3B.2 DHCP TroubleshootingThe terminal shows a Boot> prompt rather than a Local> prompt.The MPS is not co

Page 41 - A: Contact Information

BOOTP Troubleshooting TroubleshootingB-4B.3 BOOTP TroubleshootingIf the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured your host to respond to the

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Troubleshooting Printing ProblemsB-5B.5 Printing ProblemsB.5.1 PostScript ProblemsPostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an e

Page 43 - B: Troubleshooting

Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt TroubleshootingB-6B.5.2 Bitmap GraphicsIf files that contain embedded bitmap graphics do not print correctly, i

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Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot PromptB-7A series of commands called Boot Configuration Program (BCP) commands can be entered at the Boo

Page 45 - B.2 DHCP Troubleshooting

iContents1: Introduction...1-11.1 How to Use This Manual...

Page 46 - B.4 RARP Troubleshooting

Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt TroubleshootingB-8Set Hardware xx-xx-xx Specifies the last three numbers of the server’s Ethernet address. The fi

Page 47 - B.5 Printing Problems

C-1C: PinoutsC.1 Ethernet ConnectorFigure C-1: RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorC.2 Parallel ConnectorsLantronix uses standard Centronics parallel connect

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D-1D: Updating SoftwareD.1 Obtaining SoftwareCurrent software files (MPS.SYS for MPS100, LPS.SYS for LPS1-T and LPS1-2) are available on the distri

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Reloading Software Updating SoftwareD-2D.2 Reloading SoftwareThe MPS stores software in Flash ROM to control the initialization process, operation,

Page 51 - C: Pinouts

Updating Software Reloading SoftwareD-3To manually configure the MPS IP parameters for software reload, use the following commands.Figure D-2: Config

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Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Updating SoftwareD-4D.3 Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesMany of the problems that occur when updating the Flash R

Page 53 - D: Updating Software

E-1E: SpecificationsE.1 Power InformationE.1.1 Power RequirementsVoltage: MPS100:95-250 V AC, 3-wire single phase, autorangingLPS1-T and LPS 1-2:

Page 54 - D.2 Reloading Software

Environmental Limitations SpecificationsE-2Storage range: -40° to 66° C (-40° to 151° F)Max temp. change/hr: 20° C (36° F)Rapid temperature changes m

Page 55 - D.2.1.3 MOP

F-1F: Frequently-used CommandsThis appendix lists some of the most frequently-used commands of the Micro Print Server command set. More information a

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Contentsii5.5 NetWare Host Troubleshooting...5-46: LAT Configuration...

Page 57 - E: Specifications

Server Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-2F.2 Server CommandsTable F-1: Frequently-used Server CommandsCommand Option(s) DescriptionCONNECT option

Page 58 - E.2.3 Relative Humidity

Frequently-used Commands Server CommandsF-3DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST serverSpecifies the NetWare host from which the MPS requests its run-time co

Page 59 - Frequently-used Commands

Server Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-4DEFINE SERVICE “name” optionDLC {EN/DIS} Specifies which service will handle print requests from DLC hosts.

Page 60 - F.2 Server Commands

Frequently-used Commands Port CommandsF-5F.3 Port CommandsLOGOUT option <nothing> Logs out the current port (the port that issued the command)

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Port Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-6DEFINE PORT 1 BITRONICS {EN/DIS} When Enabled, ensures bidirectional functioning of the parallel port. The at

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Frequently-used Commands Protocol CommandsF-7F.4 Protocol CommandsIn the following table, PROTO is an abbreviation for the optional keyword PROTOCOL

Page 63 - F.3 Port Commands

Protocol Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-8DEFINE PROTONETWARE ENCAPSULATION option {EN/DIS}NATIVE Configures the MPS to use the “native mode” frame

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Warranty StatementLantronix warrants for a period of FIVE years from the date of shipment that each MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Server suppl

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Declaration of Conformity(according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufacturer’s Name: LantronixDeclares that the product:Manufacturer’s Address: 1

Page 67 - Warranty Statement

ContentsiiiE: Specifications...E-1E.1 Power Information ...

Page 69 - Declaration of Conformity

iIndexSymbols/etc/hosts 4-2AAccess list, NetWare 5-2ACT LED B-1AppleTalk 3-2, 7-1–7-2Chooser 7-1Configuration 7-1Router 7-1Troubleshooting 7-2Zones 7-

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H IndexiiFTP 3-1, D-1HHardware address 4-2, B-4, B-8IIncoming logins 3-1Installation 2-2Introduction 1-1IP address 3-1, 4-1, 4-7, 5-1, 6-1, 7-1, 8-1,

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Index PiiiAdministrator 5-1, 5-2Bindery 5-1NDS 5-1, 5-2PCONSOLE 5-3Reloading software D-3Troubleshooting 5-4NVRAM B-7PParallel port C-1Service 3-2Pass

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T IndexivSoftware file B-4, D-2Software updates D-1FTP D-1Web D-1Specifications E-1Altitude E-2Environmental E-1Power E-1Relative Humidity E-2Temperat

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1-11: IntroductionThe Lantronix Micro Print Servers (MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 models) are multi-protocol print servers that provide shared network a

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