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Page 1 - Print Server Reference Manual

Print Server Reference ManualFor the Lantronix Family of Ethernet Print Servers

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9-19: LAT Host SetupThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the Server. See your Installation Guide for more information

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Printing from LAT LAT Host Setup9-2To create and start a LAT queue using a LAT application port, enter the following command.Figure 9-2: Creating and

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LAT Host Setup Printing from LAT9-3For example, if you want to create a new LAT device LTA1234 that accesses print service printer1 on the Server name

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Troubleshooting LAT Host Setup9-42 Create the reset module (a file named a file named EOJ.TXT) using a text editor. Place a Ctrl-D in this file and in

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LAT Host Setup Troubleshooting9-5◆ On your Server, verify that the server and port/service names specified match the names obtained via Show Port LTAn

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Troubleshooting LAT Host Setup9-69.2.2 VMS Host TroubleshootingBy default, the LAT error message codes on the host are not translated into text erro

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LAT Host Setup Troubleshooting9-7The LAT characteristic has been enabled on the serviceUse the Show Service Local Characteristics command from a netwo

Page 12 - 1.4 Server Features

10-110: AppleTalk Host SetupThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the Server. See your Installation Guide for more info

Page 13 - Introduction Server Features

1-11: Introduction1.1 Product OverviewThe Lantronix Print Servers (EPS, MPS, and LPS models) are multi-protocol print servers that provide shared n

Page 14 - 1.5 How To Use This Manual

Printing from a Macintosh AppleTalk Host Setup10-210.1.2 Macintosh Service ConfigurationTo print from a Macintosh:1 Create a service and enable both

Page 15 - 2: Concepts

AppleTalk Host Setup Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing10-3Files containing embedded bitmap graphics may not print correctly even if the text surround

Page 16 - 2.3.2 Zones

Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing AppleTalk Host Setup10-4Note: See your printer’s documentation for more information on printer configuration and an

Page 17 - 2.4 LAN Manager

AppleTalk Host Setup Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing10-510.3.2 Host TroubleshootingTable 10-2: AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingArea to Check Expla

Page 19 - 2.6 TCP/IP

11-111: LAN Manager Host SetupThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the Server. See your Installation Guide for more in

Page 20 - TCP/IP Concepts

Printing Methods LAN Manager Host Setup11-22 In the Printer Name box, enter a printer name of up to 32 characters. 3 In the Driver box, select Other t

Page 21 - 2.6.5 LPR Support

LAN Manager Host Setup Printing Methods11-311 Click the OK button in the remaining print dialog boxes to return to the Print Manager dialog.12 If you’

Page 22 - 2.7 NetWare

Windows NT Troubleshooting LAN Manager Host Setup11-44 The Windows NT node will attempt to connect to the Server; if it cannot do so, it will inform y

Page 23 - 2.8 PostScript

LAN Manager Host Setup Windows NT Troubleshooting11-5On some versions of Windows NT, editing the timeout period does not actually change the 45 second

Page 24 - 2.9 Security

Terms Introduction1-21.3 TermsIn this manual, the following terms are used to describe parts of a network. See the Glossary for more detailed explan

Page 26 - 3.1.2 Using a Web Browser

12-112: Command Reference12.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the Server command set. Each command and its syntax is shown, as well as whether or no

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Clear/Purge Commands Command Reference12-212.2.2 Command Line EditingTable 12-1 lists the special keys used for command line editing.Note: Line edit

Page 28 - 3.4 Command Types

Command Reference Clear/Purge Commands12-3Parameters IPaddress Clears a particular entry from the IPsecurity table.ExamplesLocal> PURGE IPSECURITY

Page 29 - 3.6 Maintenance Issues

Cls Command Reference12-4Note: MPS default services cannot be deleted; they can only be disabled.Parameters LocalRemoves the definitions of all local

Page 30 - 3.6.3 Rebooting the Server

Command Reference Crash 45112-512.5 Crash 451Immediately reboots the Server. If upline dumping is enabled, the Server generates a dump file on the V

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Help Command Reference12-6username@hostShows information regarding user username on the specified TCP/IP host.@hostShows all users currently connected

Page 32 - 3.8 System Passwords

Command Reference Initialize12-712.10 InitializeResets the Server or cancels a pending Initialization. When reset, the Server loses all changes made

Page 33 - 3.9 Configuration Files

List Command Reference12-8See Also Crash 451, page 12-5; Show/Monitor/List Server Status, page 12-68; Rebooting the Server, page 3-6.12.11 ListList

Page 34 - 3.9.2 Without EZWebCon

Command Reference Monitor12-9baudrateEnter the port’s baud rate, which can range from 150 to 115,200 baud. parityEnter the port’s parity, which can be

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Introduction Server Features1-3Easy ConfigurationThe EZWebCon utility (provided on CD-ROM) allows users to configure the Server from a any host machin

Page 36 - 3.9.2.4 Download Sequence

Purge Command Reference12-10Parameters hostnameEnter either a text hostname or IP address.ExamplesLocal> PING 192.0.1.23Local> PING hydra.local.

Page 37 - 4: Server Configuration

Command Reference Save12-11ExamplesLocal> REMOVE QUEUE ALLLocal> REMOVE QUEUE ENTRY 5Local> REMOVE QUEUE NODE opusLocal> REMOVE QUEUE SERV

Page 38 - Preferred “Albert”

Set/Define IPsecurity Command Reference12-12PrinterSaves the current printer port settings. This option applies only to the EPS models.ServerSaves the

Page 39 - 4.3 LAT Server Parameters

Command Reference Set/Define Logging12-13IncomingRestricts logins from the network into the Server, and connections to the serial port. OutgoingRestri

Page 40 - 4.4.2 NetWare Access Lists

Set Noprivileged Command Reference12-14Parameters Host hostnameSpecifies the host to which event logs are sent. Hosts are specified by entering a host

Page 41 - 4.5.1 IP Address

Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-1512.24 Set/Define Port Commands12.24.1 Define Port AccessSets the type of connections allowed to the

Page 42 - 4.6 Creating Services

Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-1612.24.2 Set/Define Port BitronicsControls bidirectional parallel port functionality. The attached pri

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Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-17See Also Set/Define Port Stop, page 12-25; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Parity, Character Size,

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Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-18Parameters PortList/AllSpecifies a particular port or group of ports, or all ports. Port numbers are sp

Page 45 - Option Function

Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-1912.24.7 Set/Define Port Flow ControlSets the type of flow control on the port, and whether flow contr

Page 46 - 4.7 Security

How To Use This Manual Introduction1-4❍ Automatic session logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is turned off. ❍ Password protection for pri

Page 47 - 4.7.2 IP Security Table

Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-2012.24.8 Set/Define Port Inactivity LogoutEnables automatic logout of the port if it has been inactive

Page 48 - Security Server Configuration

Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-21Note: In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the current port

Page 49 - 4.8 Event Logging

Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-22Errors Autobaud will not work unless the port is using 8 bit characters, or 7 bit characters with Even

Page 50 - 4.8.3 Event Classes

Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-23Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1Restrictions You must be the privileged us

Page 51 - 5: Ports

Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-24Determines whether or not the port will check for the DSR signal when remote connections are made. If t

Page 52 - 5.1.2 Serial Configuration

Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands12-2512.24.17 Set/Define Port StopConfigures whether the port will use one or two stop bits. The default i

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Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference12-26HardcopyDeleted characters are echoed between backslashes; there is no cursor movement.See Also Show/Mo

Page 54 - 5.1.3 Virtual Ports

Command Reference Set/Define Printer Type12-27Dedicating a port will disable port verification. See Set/Define Port Dedicated on page -HIDDEN for more

Page 55 - 5.3 Security

Set Privileged/Noprivileged Command Reference12-2812.26 Set Privileged/NoprivilegedChanges the current port’s privilege status, provided the correct

Page 56 - 5.3.3 Automatic Logouts

Command Reference Set/Define Protocols Commands12-29Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command.Errors If the zone specified cann

Page 57 - 6: Using the Server

2-12: Concepts2.1 ServicesServices are the basic method of connecting to the Server from any host or another server. In general, a service is requi

Page 58 - 6.4 Status Displays

Set/Define Protocols Commands Command Reference12-30Parameters TCPKeepaliveControls whether the Server will send TCP keepalive messages. It is enabled

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Command Reference Set/Define Protocols Commands12-31Note: Because the LAT license string is stored in NVR, it must be re-entered after resetting the u

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Set/Define Protocols Commands Command Reference12-32AllAll fileservers will be contacted, including those on routed networks.fileserverAn individual f

Page 61 - 7: TCP/IP Host Setup

Command Reference Set/Define Protocols Commands12-33NetworkSets the internal network number for the Server. This number becomes the Server’s address w

Page 62 - 7.2 LPR Printing

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-34RoutingConfigures whether the Server will act as an internal router. If routing is enabled, the Serve

Page 63 - 7.2.1 LPR Basics

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-3512.28.2 Set/Define Server BootgatewaySpecifies a server to send packets to when downloading code so

Page 64 - % lpr -PServer_PRT /etc/hosts

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-36Defaults EPS1 and MPS1: 4096EPS2P, EPS2-100, EPS4P, EPS4-100, and MPS100: 2048Other units: 512Example

Page 65 - 5 Select LPR Port

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-3712.28.7 Set/Define Server GatewaySpecifies the host to be used as a TCP/IP gateway between networks

Page 66 - 7.2.3 LPR on AIX Hosts

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-38NoneNo limit is imposed.ExamplesLocal> SET SERVER HOST LIMIT 6See Also Show/Monitor/List Protocols

Page 67 - 7.2.3.2 Using SMIT

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-3912.28.11 Set/Define Server IncomingAllows or denies incoming LAT or Telnet connections and enforces

Page 68 - 7.2.4 LPR on HP Hosts

AppleTalk Concepts2-2The Server supports only the Printer Access Protocol (PAP) and therefore cannot create outgoing AppleTalk sessions—only incoming

Page 69 - 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-4012.28.12 Set/Define Server IPaddressSets the Server’s IP network address. The IP address must be se

Page 70 - 7.3 Reverse Telnet (RTEL)

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-4112.28.14 Set/Define Server LoadhostSpecifies the TCP/IP host from which the Server requests its run

Page 71 - # tar xvf /

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-4212.28.16 Set/Define Server Login PasswordSpecifies the password that is used to log into the Server

Page 72 - 1 Become superuser

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-4312.28.18 Set/Define Server Multicast TimerSpecifies the length of time between Server service annou

Page 73 - Execute the mkprt script

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-44Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command.Parameters ServerNameEnter a file se

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Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-45Instructs the Print Server module to immediately rescan the network for new connections. This is typi

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Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-46Parameters limitA value between 0 and 100. If 0 is specified, the port is never logged out for too ma

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Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-47Parameters PromptStringThe string may be up to 16 characters long, and should be enclosed in quotes t

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Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-4812.28.28 Set/Define Server RARPEnables or disables querying for a RARP host at system boot time.App

Page 78 - 7.4 TCP Socket Connections

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-49Parameters RetransLimitEnter a value between 4 and 100. The default is 50 retries.ExamplesLocal> S

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Concepts LAN Manager2-32.3.3 Name Binding Protocol (NBP)NBP is used by AppleTalk to advertise resources, such as printers and fileservers, to the ne

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Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-50GroupListAdds to or subtracts from the Server’s list of group numbers. Group numbers range from 0 to

Page 81 - 8: NetWare Host Setup

Command Reference Set/Define Server Commands12-51Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1Restrictions You must be the privileged

Page 82 - 8.3 Printing

Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference12-52NoneClears any previously configured startupfile name, host, and retry setting.Retry numSpecifies how

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Command Reference Set/Define Service Commands12-5312.29 Set/Define Service Commands12.29.1 Set/Define ServiceCreates a local service. A maximum of

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Set/Define Service Commands Command Reference12-54Specifies whether the Server will print a banner page before starting a print job. Banners should be

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Command Reference Set/Define Service Commands12-55Parameters DLCSets this service as the handler for Windows NT DLC print connections. Only one Server

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Set/Define Service Commands Command Reference12-56Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command.Parameters EndStringAny ASCII chara

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Command Reference Set/Define Service Commands12-5712.29.10 Set/Define Service LAN ManagerEnables or disables LAN Manager (NetBIOS) access to the spe

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Set/Define Service Commands Command Reference12-5812.29.13 Set/Define Service PasswordSpecifies an access password that users must enter to connect

Page 89 - 8.3.5 Configuring Rprinter

Command Reference Set/Define Service Commands12-5912.29.15 Set/Define Service PostScriptDetermines how the Server will handle PostScript print jobs.

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LAT Concepts2-42.5 LATDigital Equipment Corporation’s LAT (Local Area Transport) networking software is designed to ease the process of accessing an

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Set/Define Service Commands Command Reference12-6012.29.18 Set/Define Service SOJSpecifies a string to be sent to the attached device at the start o

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Command Reference Set/Define SNMP12-6112.29.20 Set/Define Service TelnetportSpecifies a TCP listener socket for this service. TCP connections to the

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Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-62AccessChoose Read access, Both read and write access, or None (no SNMP requests allowed).ExamplesLoca

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Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands12-6312.31.3 Show/Monitor/List PortsDisplays information about the Server’s ports. The current port is t

Page 95 - 8.6 Troubleshooting

Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-64ExamplesLocal> LIST PORT ACCESS DYNAMIC SUMMARYSee Also Set/Define Port Commands, page 12-15; Chap

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Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands12-65LANManDisplays information specific to the LAN Manager protocol, including NetBIOS and SMB statistics

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Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-66AccessDisplays the current list of accessible NetWare fileservers.NDSDisplays NDS error reason counte

Page 98 - Area to Check Explanation

Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands12-67TCPIPDisplays detailed counters and status messages specific to the TCP/IP protocol, including config

Page 99 - Failure code meaning Remedy

Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-68Parameters AllDisplays all queue entries, regardless of type.NodeDisplays only connect requests from

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Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands12-69CharacteristicsDisplays the LAT network settings, the IP addresses, the Server’s enabled characterist

Page 101 - 9: LAT Host Setup

Concepts TCP/IP2-5LAT multicast messages contain a rating for each service offered. Ratings range from 0 to 255; 0 means the service is unavailable, w

Page 102 - 9.1.2 Printing to a Service

Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-70CountersDisplays the accumulated counters for the Ethernet, LAT and TCP/IP protocols. The first seven

Page 103 - 9.1.3 Printing PostScript

Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands12-71Table 12-7 shows the Server failure reasons and their meanings.StatusDisplays current Server use, suc

Page 104 - 9.2 Troubleshooting

Show/Monitor/List Commands Command Reference12-7212.31.7 Show/Monitor/List ServicesDisplays characteristics of the services on the network. Remember

Page 105 - Local> MONITOR QUEUE

Command Reference Source12-73Displays the current or saved SNMP security table entries. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1Re

Page 106 - $ EXIT %Xnnnnnnnn

Stty Command Reference12-74Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this comma

Page 107 - Area to check Explanation

Command Reference Test Loop12-7512.35 Test LoopTests the network connections to MOP hosts. A simple loopback service verifies that the remote node i

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Test Service Command Reference12-76Parameters DTR [Delay]Lowers and then raises DTR on a specified serial port. You must enter the number of a serial

Page 109 - 10: AppleTalk Host Setup

Command Reference Who12-77Errors This is a LAT lookpback test only. Testing a Local, Login or proxy Telnet service will fail; use Test Port if you are

Page 110 - 10.2.2 Using LaserPrep

Zero Counters Command Reference12-78Parameters AllZeroes all port, node, and Server counters.Port portnumZeroes counters for events associated with th

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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

Page 112 - 10.3.1.1 Error Messages

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

Page 113 - 10.3.2 Host Troubleshooting

TCP/IP Concepts2-6A unique IP address must be specified on the Server before any of the TCP/IP functionality is available. See your Installation Guide

Page 115 - 11: LAN Manager Host Setup

B-1B: TroubleshootingBefore troubleshooting your Server, ensure that all physical connections are secure. Refer to the Installation chapter of your I

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DHCP Troubleshooting TroubleshootingB-2B.2 DHCP TroubleshootingB.3 BOOTP TroubleshootingIf the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured yo

Page 117 - 11.1.2 NetBIOS

Troubleshooting RARP TroubleshootingB-3B.4 RARP TroubleshootingB.5 Printing ProblemsB.6 PostScript ProblemsTable B-4: RARP TroubleshootingArea

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PostScript Problems TroubleshootingB-4PostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an error. B.6.1 Bitmap GraphicsIf files that conta

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C-5C: Updating SoftwareCurrent software files (MPS.SYS) are available on the distribution CD. Software updates and release notes for the Server can b

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Reloading Software Updating SoftwareC-6To log into the FTP server, enter a username of anonymous and enter your full email address as the password. Th

Page 121 - 12: Command Reference

Updating Software Reloading SoftwareC-7C.2.1.1 TCP/IPBefore the Server downloads the new software, it will send DHCP, BOOTP, and/or RARP queries (al

Page 122 - 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands

Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Updating SoftwareC-8C.3 Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesMany of the problems that occur when updating the Flash R

Page 123 - 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service

Glossary-1GlossaryAppleTalk AppleTalk was developed by Apple Computer to allow networking between Macintoshes. All Macintosh computers have a LocalTal

Page 124 - 12.4 Cls

Concepts TCP/IP2-7The Server will respond to queries for unknown MIBs with a “not in MIB” error to the requesting host. RFC’s 1065, 1066, and 1098 off

Page 125 - 12.8 Finger

DHCP GlossaryGlossary-2DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol. DHCP allows nodes on the network to lease IP addresses from a DHCP server. If the node has

Page 126 - 12.9 Help

Glossary LATGlossary-3many other nodes and networks a node can “see” on its network, addresses are either assigned to nodes (in the case of large, cro

Page 127 - 12.10 Initialize

nameserver GlossaryGlossary-4nameserver A device that translates (or resolves) text hostnames (such as alex.ctcorp.com) into their numeric IP address

Page 128 - 12.14 Mode

Glossary RARPGlossary-5RARP Routing Address Resolution Protocol. RARP allows a node to broadcast a message asking for an IP address given its hardware

Page 129 - 12.17 Ping

rwho GlossaryGlossary-6rwho A UNIX feature that enables network hosts to know what users and systems are on the network without actively connecting to

Page 130 - 12.19 Remove Queue

Glossary tapGlossary-7192.8.12.34 would be considered as part of a different network, however, since the network mask comes out to be 192.8.0.0 which

Page 131 - 12.20 Save

Thinwire GlossaryGlossary-8Thinwire Thin, co-axial cable similar to that used for television/video hookups and typically used with BNC-type connectors

Page 132 - 12.21 Set/Define IPsecurity

Index-1IndexNumerics100BASE-T G-710BASE-T G-7802.3 2-8AAccess list, NetWare 8-1, 8-3Access mode 4-8, 4-10, 5-1, 6-2, 7-18ACT LED B-1Announcements

Page 133 - 12.22 Set/Define Logging

IndexIndex-2Host Limit 12-37Identification 12-38, 12-56Inactivity 12-20, 12-38Incoming 12-39Initialize Server 12-7IP 12-29IP address 12-40IPsecurity

Page 134 - 12.23 Set Noprivileged

IndexIndex-3Width 12-75, 12-76Zero counters 12-77Zone 12-28CommandsCommand completion 1-2, 3-3Command line editing 1-2, 12-2Command line interface

Page 135 - 12.24.1 Define Port Access

NetWare Concepts2-8Note: To see a list of Server processes, enter the command “finger finger.”Netstat Displays the status of the routing tables and cu

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IndexIndex-4KKeepalive timer 4-3LLAN Manager 2-3, 11-1– 11-5, G-4DLC 2-3Networking 2-3Service option 4-9Support information 1-1, 1-2Lantronix A-1,

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IndexIndex-5Network address G-2, G-4Node 1-2, 2-4, G-2, G-3, G-4, G-6Node limit 4-3, 12-45Noprivileged command 12-14nprint 8-9OOther 5-5PParall

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IndexIndex-6RFCs G-5Rlogin 1-1, 1-2, 4-11, 7-1, G-5, G-7ROM G-5Router 2-2, G-5rprinter 8-2, 8-9RTEL 2-7, 7-2Backend filter 7-2, 7-12Formfeed

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IndexIndex-7TFTP G-7Utilities 2-7TCP/Telnet service sockets 4-8Telnet 1-1, 1-2, 4-11, 7-1, G-5, G-7Physical port connects 7-18Socket connections

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Concepts PostScript2-92.7.2 Access ListsSince NetWare networks can have hundreds of fileservers, the network needs a way to reduce the number of Ser

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Security Concepts2-102.9 SecuritySeveral methods can be used to control access to the Server and restrict user behavior once logged in. For example:

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3-13: Getting StartedThis chapter provides background information to get you started using the Server. Topics include methods used to initially set u

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Configuration Methods Getting Started3-23.1.2 Using a Web BrowserThe ThinWeb Manager web browser interface allows you to log into and configure your

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Getting Started Entering and Editing Commands3-33.2 Entering and Editing CommandsIn examples throughout the manual, Server commands and keywords are

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Restricted Commands Getting Started3-4All keys used for entering and editing commands are listed in Table 3-1.Note: Line editing is disabled on hardco

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Getting Started Abbreviating Keywords3-5Save Makes a group of commands entered with the Set command permanent. For example, users can enter several Se

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iContents1: Introduction... 1-11.1 Product O

Page 148 - Local> SET NOPRIVILEGED

Maintenance Issues Getting Started3-63.6.1 Changing the Server NameThe Server is initially configured with a server name. However, you can give the

Page 149 - 12.27.2 Define Protocols IP

Getting Started Editing the Boot Parameters3-73.6.4 Restoring Factory DefaultsShould it become necessary, the Server can be restored to the default

Page 150

System Passwords Getting Started3-8◆ NetWare fileserver nameBoot parameters are edited with Set/Define Server commands. Figure 3-10: Editing Boot Par

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Getting Started Configuration Files3-9When you are finished entering the privileged commands, it is a good idea to turn off privileged status with the

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Configuration Files Getting Started3-103.9.1 Using EZWebConEZWebCon will examine the current configuration of your Server, translate this informatio

Page 153

Getting Started Configuration Files3-113.9.2.2 Configuring the HostThe configuration file can be downloaded from a TCP/IP host (via TFTP), from a VM

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Configuration Files Getting Started3-123.9.2.4 Download SequenceIf the configuration file cannot be downloaded at boot time, the server will retry t

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4-14: Server ConfigurationAfter powering up the Server for the first time, you will want to configure it for everyday use. Most of the parameters dis

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AppleTalk Server Parameters Server Configuration4-24.1.2.1 Preconfiguring Virtual PortsIncoming LAT or Telnet/Rlogin logins to the Server do not hav

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Server Configuration LAT Server Parameters4-34.3 LAT Server ParametersTwo groups of LAT parameters can be specified in order for the Server to commu

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Contentsii3.6.1 Changing the Server Name...3-63.6.2 Changing the

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NetWare Server Parameters Server Configuration4-44.4 NetWare Server ParametersSeveral NetWare parameters can be configured to ensure that your Serve

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Server Configuration TCP/IP Server Parameters4-5By default, the Server will only query local fileservers, but this may still be too many in a large ne

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Creating Services Server Configuration4-64.5.3 Host LimitThe Set/Define Server Host Limit command is used to set the number of remote TCP/IP hosts f

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Server Configuration Creating Services4-74.6.1 Creating a Simple Service (A Line Printer)Connections, queueing, banner, and formfeed options are ena

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Creating Services Server Configuration4-84.6.2 Setting Up a Service With Group CodesLocal ports can be given a list of LAT service groups that they

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Server Configuration Creating Services4-94.6.4 Enabling Other Service OptionsIn addition to TCPport and Telnetport, several other service options ca

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Security Server Configuration4-104.6.5 Setting Up a Modem ServiceThe example displayed in Figure 4-18 is rather detailed, but once you have created

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Server Configuration Security4-114.7.1 Controlling Incoming SessionsThe Set/Define Server Incoming command allows or denies incoming LAT or Telnet c

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Security Server Configuration4-12The IP address must be four segments of 0-255 each. A 255 in any segment applies to all numbers in that range such th

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Server Configuration Event Logging4-134.7.3 SNMP SecuritySince SNMP can be used to change Server settings, a way to prevent unauthorized Set command

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Contentsiii5.1.3 Virtual Ports...5-45.2 O

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Event Logging Server Configuration4-14CONSOLE Indicates events should be logged to the Server serial console port (designated as port 1).4.8.3 Event

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5-15: PortsAll Lantronix products have two types of ports: physical and virtual.◆ There is one physical port for every serial or parallel connector o

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Port Commands Ports5-2 To log into a port locally and Telnet to a remote host, set the port for local or dynamic access. To configure port access, use

Page 173 - 12.29.1 Set/Define Service

Ports Port Commands5-35.1.2.2.2 Software Flow Control (XON/XOFF)XON/XOFF controls the flow of data by sending particular characters through the data

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Port Commands Ports5-4For more information about flow control command syntax, see Set/Define Port Flow Control on page 12-19.5.1.2.3 Parity, Charac

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Ports Other Port Characteristics5-55.2 Other Port Characteristics5.2.1 DTRwaitThe DTRwait flag governs whether a port provides DTR when idle. [[[N

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Security Ports5-65.3.2 Preventing Access Until DSR Is AssertedThe Signal Check characteristic can be used to prevent remote connections to a port un

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6-16: Using the Server6.1 Logging In and Out6.1.1 Logging InEach port on the Server can support a device such as a printer. Use the following ste

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Local Server Commands Using the Server6-2◆ Access controls whether the port is accessible to local equipment (Local), remote users such as a local pri

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Using the Server Status Displays6-3Show Ports Shows the current setup of your port. Settings such as flow control, parity, default preferred hosts, an

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7-17: TCP/IP Host SetupThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure teh Server. See your Installation Guide for more informati

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LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup7-2RTEL Lantronix supplies RTEL host software, which requires installation and configuration on the host but provides m

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TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing7-37.2.1 LPR BasicsLPR is supported on many machines. To create a print queue,1 Add the host print queue name into /et

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LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup7-45 Print to the queue using normal lpr commands.Figure 7-4: Printing from a BSD system7.2.2 LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1

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TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing7-55 Select LPR Port.Note: If LPR Port is not an option, refer to your Windows NT documentation for instructions on inst

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LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup7-68 Enter the queue name.9 If applicable, choose Shared and select the type of operating system that the printer will b

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TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing7-77.2.3.1 Using UNIX CommandsUsing LPR on AIX hosts involves a slightly different configuration procedure. The queue

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LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup7-85 From the next dialog box choose the desired type of remote printing. 6 Add the following information to the Add a S

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TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing7-91 At the HP prompt, type SAM.2 From the main application window, choose Printers and Plotters. Click Open and choose

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Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup7-104 When prompted for the queue name, enter the name of the service on your print server. To change the queue

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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL)7-11The backend filter simply accepts data from the queue manager (LPD for BSD, lpsched for SYSV, and qdaemon o

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Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup7-12Figure 7-13: RTEL InstallationNote: At this point, the source code can be removed from the system. 7 Creat

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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL)7-133 Execute the mkprt script. The following example illustrates the process on a BSD-type system. When it is

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Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup7-14The options area specifies which if any of the print options are enabled. The available choices are listed

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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL)7-157.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe DaemonThe basic concept behind the RTELPD daemon is to allow a UNIX

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Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup7-16Note: See the supplied RTELPD man page for a complete list and description of the RTELPD options.Figure 7-1

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TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL)7-177.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPDTo create a generic BSD print queue using the RTELPD pipe da

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TCP Socket Connections TCP/IP Host Setup7-187.3.8 RTEL TroubleshootingThe job_status diagnostic file in the /usr/spool/rtel directory may help locat

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TCP/IP Host Setup PostScript Configuration7-197.5 PostScript ConfigurationTo print PostScript jobs, you must enable the PostScript attribute on the

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8-18: NetWare Host SetupNetWare print queues may be configured using PCONSOLE or QINST, which are both provided on the distribution CD-ROM. The metho

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-2B If you have email access, send email to [email protected]. You will receive a blank reg-istration form that can b

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-3Pserver can also be configured manually via PCONSOLE on the file server(s). PCONSOLE is useful, for example, when you wa

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-4A Log in as Admin on the file server you will be changing and type PCONSOLE at the F: prompt to start the utility. B Fro

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-52 In the Directory Tree windows, navigate to and select the context in which you want to install the printer.Figure 8-8:

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-65 Click Create.6 Print a test document using the new print queue. 8.3.3 Creating Bindery Print Queues with QINSTThe QI

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-75 Use the nprint command to print a job to the Server.Figure 8-12: NPRINT Command8.3.4 Installing a Print Queue Using

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-86 Press Escape to return to the Available Options menu.7 Repeat step 1 through step 5 for all necessary queues. When no

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-912 Highlight Current Server Status: Running and press Enter. Figure 8-20: Print Server Info/Status MenuNote: If you don

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-10Note: rprinter is also known as nprinter. Before beginning rprinter configuration, you will need to know the name of th

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-11Figure 8-26: Queue Servers OptionBPress Insert. The resources entered in the Creating Bindery Print Queues with QINST

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-12D Select Print Server Configuration and press Enter.Figure 8-30: Print Server Configuration OptionESelect Printer Conf

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NetWare Host Setup Printing8-13H Highlight the Type field and press Enter. You should see the following menu:Figure 8-34: Printer Types MenuIHighligh

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Printing NetWare Host Setup8-148 Select the name of this file server and press Enter (or just press Enter if no file servers appear).Figure 8-37: Sel

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NetWare Host Setup PCL8-158.4 PCLPrinting PCL jobs requires an 8-bit clean data path between the NetWare file server and the printer. When printing

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Troubleshooting NetWare Host Setup8-168.6.2 NDS Print Queue TroubleshootingThe following section assumes that the Novell queue was created using PCO

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NetWare Host Setup Troubleshooting8-17The following errors may be received from the file server.3 Reboot the print server to force it to rescan the ND

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Troubleshooting NetWare Host Setup8-188.6.3 NetWare Host TroubleshootingTable 8-4: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode)Area to Check Explana

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NetWare Host Setup Troubleshooting8-19Table 8-6: NDS Errors from the File ServerFailure codeFailure code meaning Remedy0 Success None.0xfffffda7 Obj

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