Network Interface BoardNIB 450-EFor Novell NetWare®, Apple Talk, and TCP/IP NetworksOwner’s Manual
Chapter 1-21.1 What's in Your PackageThe Print Server contains the following:Ÿ Network Interface BoardŸ Quick Install Guide booklet for the Netw
Windows 95/98 Configuration163Installing Peer to Peer Printing (IP)The IP Protocol is required for peer to peer printing.IP is not installed by defaul
Installing Peer to Peer Printing (IP)173K Click on [OK] to complete the installation.----For manual installationFollow these steps to install the soft
Windows 95/98 Configuration183Installing Peer to Peer Printing (IPX)The IPX Protocol is required for peer to peer printing.IPX is not installed by def
Installing Peer to Peer Printing (IPX)193D Type <Drive>:\IPX-p2p\Setup.exe (where <Drive> is your CD-ROM).E Click on [OK].The “Welcome” sc
Windows 95/98 Configuration203Select the Printer PortThe peer to peer printing software should be installed on each Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 PC that will
214.Dynamic Host ConfigurationProtocol (DHCP)Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a mecha
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)224
235. Windows NT ConfigurationWindows NT ConfigurationThere are several options for setting up printing in a Windows NT environment.• If a NetWare serv
Windows NT Configuration245TCP/IP Required Components The Windows NT system performing the NIB configuration must have theTCP/IP protocol installed.
NIB TCP/IP Configuration255NIB TCP/IP ConfigurationA utility called BOOTPL32 is used to configure the IP parameters on the NIB.Note❒The BOOTPL32 utili
Chapter 1 - 31.2 Hardware/NOS RequirementsThe Network Interface Board hardware and software require the following:Version ofProtocol or NOSNovell NetW
Windows NT Configuration265Setting Up LPR PrintingIf the printer driver has not already been installed, please install it before con-tinuing.In the fo
Selecting a Shared Printer275Selecting a Shared PrinterThis section briefly describes the steps for setting up client access to a sharedprinter.❖❖❖❖Wi
Windows NT Configuration285
296. UNIX ConfigurationUNIX Configuration UNIX printing utilizes a line printer daemon (lpd) to direct jobs to the printer.With printer-based lpd, the
UNIX Configuration306D At the UNIX command prompt, type: ping <desired_IP_address>For example, ping 197.42.211.5 The NIB will not respond to thi
UNIX Configuration316G The changes made to the NIB do not take effect until the unit is reset.Click on Reset in the System column and click Reset Unit
32INDEX10BaseT/100BaseTX, iiAAdd a New User or Group, 8Assign the Print Queue, 11, 13BBOOTP, 3, 25CChange Password, 6Configuration Programs,
33QQueue, 7Queue Name, 7Queues Serviced by Printer, 7SShared Printer, 27SNMP, iiSubnet mask, 25System Settings, 1TTCP/IP, 21, 23, 24UU
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Chapter 1-41.3 Conventions Used in this DocumentThrough out this document there are instructions. When referring to keys on the keyboardthat need to
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Chapter 2 - 1Chapter 2Preparing for NetworkConnection2.1 Preparing the PrinterYou should generate a status page of the printer before you begin. This
Chapter 3 - 1Chapter 3Using the Management Access Program or aStandard Web BrowserMAP has the following requirements:Ÿ The Microsoft TCP/IP protocol
Chapter 3 - 23.1 Where to Place the MAPThe utility can be installed on any workstation hard drive or network drive.3.2 How to Install MAPThe Manageme
Chapter 3 - 3The hop count number determines how many subnetworks the program will search tofind units. An entry of 0 on the screen searches only the
Chapter 4 - 1Chapter 4NetWare ConfigurationUse this chapter if you will be printing from a Novell NetWare NOS. This chapter isdivided into the follow
ImportantNo title to or ownership of the software described in this document or any of its parts, including patents, copyrights and tradesecrets, is t
Chapter 4 - 2When you are finished, turn the printer off and on again. The printer creates a statusreport that indicates the file servers to which t
Chapter 4 - 3The New Print Server Name box is displayed.3. Type the name of the print server into the entry box. The Novell print server name isprinte
Chapter 4 - 43. Press the ENTER key to display the Available Queues list for the printer.4. Select the queue you want and then assign a priority leve
Chapter 4 - 5it on each file server using the Change Password option on the Print Server Informationmenu of the PCONSOLE utility.When the Network Inte
Chapter 4 - 6NetWare Directory Services ). When configured under NDS, the Network Interface Boardwill also service older file servers operating in bi
Chapter 4 - 7Change Context3. When the Available Options menu appears, press the F4 key (for the Bindery Mode).Note: If you receive a message asking y
Chapter 4 - 8The Directory Information Base (DIB) is used to store information about servers andservices, users, printers, gateways, etc. It is a dis
Chapter 4 - 94.3.2 Create Print Server Object1. Again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu andchoose Create.2. At
Chapter 4 - 103. Select the printer object just created from the Objects: box and click on the [OK]button. Now the printer (with its context) appears
Chapter 4 - 11give the whole context, whether typed or typeless, and do not begin your context pathwith a trailing period (.). If you don't know
Chapter 4 - 122. Select Change Current File Server from the Available Options menu.3. Press the INSERT key to display the available file servers.4. S
Chapter 4 - 13servers, you must set up a NOTIFY list for each file server. To set up NOTIFY, use thefollowing procedures:1. Start the PCONSOLE utility
Chapter 4 - 14Note: If you do not have Acrobat Reader 3.0x or higher installed, then youshould click on "Install Acrobat Reader" first.3.
Chapter 4 - 15Field DescriptionEnable NetWarePrint ServerIndicates whether the NetWare Network Interface Board hasbeen enabled. If the box is not che
Chapter 4 - 16Field DescriptionEnable NDS ModeIndicates whether the Network Interface Board supportDirectory Services. When the box is checked, Direc
Chapter 4 - 174.6.3.3 Print Server SettingsNWSetup lets you set up each Print Server printer. This information is usually enteredusing NetWare’s NWADM
Chapter 4 - 18listed in the format bindery server name:user/group name. Users and groups associated with NDS connections will belisted by their dist
Chapter 4 - 19selected connection. If an NDS connection is specified, then a list of all queue namesin the selected context and, all subcontexts is d
Chapter 4 - 20Adding Users/Groups:When you press the [Add User] button, the following screenappears:Connection: Select a connection from this field.
Chapter 4 - 21Delay in minutes for repeat messages: Indicates how longthe Network Interface Board should wait before sending arepeat notification of a
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Chapter 5 - 1Chapter 5Windows Peer-to-Peer Printing5.1 Windows Peer-to-Peer PrintingWindows Peer-to-Peer printing allows Windows-95/98 workstations
Chapter 5 - 2If the NIB does not see any Novell activity, it will use 802.2 on 802.3 as a frame type andwill assign itself a network number of 0. The
Chapter 5 - 35.2.1 Introduction and PreparationThe Peer-to-Peer implementation uses the TCP/IP stacks that are provided withWindows 95/98 or Windows N
Chapter 6 - 1Chapter 6AppleTalk ConfigurationUse this chapter if you will be printing from a Macintosh. This chapter explains how toconfigure the Ne
Chapter 7 - 1Chapter 7TCP/IP ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to configure the Network Interface Board and your network foruse with TCP/IP comm
Chapter 7 - 27.1.1.1 Installing TCP/IPFollow the instructions for the TCP/IP package of your choice to set up the TCP/IP on theworkstations.7.1.1.2 L
Chapter 7 - 3where subnets are used. See 7.6 Running Telnet, for instructions on how to enterthe other IP parameters.7.1.1.5 Assigning IP Address with
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-11.1 What's in Your Package ...1-21.2 Hardware/NOS Require
Chapter 7 - 43. Setup the subnet mask and default gateway for the Network Interface Board ifapplicable (menu option 1). (If you used BOOTP, this will
Chapter 7 - 5ping [any valid IP address on your network - not the printserver]. The identified unit should reply.arp -s [IP address of the Network In
Chapter 7 - 68. When you get a response that your unit is active, you should be able to ping andTelnet to the Network Interface Board.7.1.2.5 Setting
Chapter 7 - 77.1.3.2 Assigning IP Address with ARPThe Network Interface Board must be on the same network segment as the workstationthat you are using
Chapter 7 - 8colons as delimiters as shown on the status sheet rather than the dashes thatWindows uses. (eg. 00:40:AF:12:34:23)5. Click on [Go].6. Wa
Chapter 7 - 910. Line 1: Address of host providing lpd (Print server); enter IP address.11. Line 2: Name of printer on that machine - enter PORT1 (the
Chapter 7 - 107.3.1 How to InstallPlace the CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive.1. In Windows 95/98, go to START and then RUN.2. Run the SETUP.EXE program in
Chapter 7 - 11Field DescriptionIP AddressEnter the IP address of the printer you want to add.NameAssign a name to the printer. You can enter any name
Chapter 7 - 122. Click and hold on the file that is on your system and drag it to your IP browser’swindow.3. Click on [OK] to upload file.The selecte
Chapter 7 - 137.5.1 Configuring the IP Address on the Network Interface BoardThe Network Interface Board must be given IP address and routing paramete
4.3.3 Create Print Queue Object...4-94.3.4 Assign Printer Object...
Chapter 7 - 14:gw = gateway address:For example, for an RFC 1048 system:printfast:\:ht = ether:\:ha = 0040AF03AF6E:\:ip = 192.9.200.200:\:sm = 255.0.
Chapter 7 - 152. Log in as superuser on the rarp server. However, if the server resides on anothersubnet, complete this procedure to store the IP add
Chapter 7 - 164. Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and[print server's node name. See the network
Chapter 7 - 17The following sections give specifics lpd/lpr setup instructions for various systems.7.5.2.1 Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use lpd/
Chapter 7 - 18• If you do not make a menu selection for 2 minutes, you get a "Two Minute Warning"that within 2 more minutes your Telnet ses
Chapter 7 - 19Note: This will cause the Telnet connection to be broken. It is advisable to make allother desired changes before changing the IP addres
Chapter 7 - 20PCL, (PostScript) ASCII <CR> changed to<CR><LF>PostScript PCL, Other PostScript header addednot PostScript PostScript
Chapter 7 - 214. From the LPD Printers menu, press 2 to toggle Banners between Enabled/Disabled.7.6.4 Enable/Disable Network ProtocolsTo enable networ
Chapter 7 - 221. Save Changes and Exit2. Save Changes and Reset3. Exit Without Saving ChangesPlease Enter Selection (? for Help) :2. Choose your
Chapter 8-1Chapter 8Operation and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes normal operation of the Network Interface Board in the printer,and also provi
7.4 FTP Printing...7-117.4.1 FTP Printing Using Netscape ...
Chapter 8 - 2complete.Green LEDblinks rapidlyAwaiting printjobs.Has lost itsNetWare connection tofile server.Error. Checkthe cableconnection andrestar
Chapter 8-3Unit Serial No: 992254 Version: 02.15Network Address: 00:40:af:79:1f:f0Network Topology: Ethernet Connector: RJ45Network Speed: 10 Megabits
Chapter 8 - 4AppleTalk Connection InformationAppleTalk Printer Name: RDP_992254TCP/IP Connection InformationPort Number: 100018.3 Resetting the Print
Chapter 8-5protocol correctly for the Network Interface Board. See 8.2 Status Report, for an exampleof the status report.4. If you added, changed, or
Chapter 8 - 6• Did you have the proper rights to configure the printer?• Are the File Server and the Print Server communicating?Run NetWare's COM
Chapter 8-7• The Print Server name is listed on that File Server, or cannot service jobs from a FileServer.• The password assigned to the Network Inte
Chapter 8 - 8• If you renamed the printer, did you reselect the printer under its new name?• If you placed the printer in a new zone, did you reselect
Appendix A - 1Appendix ASpecificationsA.1 Network Interface BoardThe following tables provide general specifications for the Network Interface Board.S
Appendix A - 2A.2 10BaseT/100BaseTX/STP CablesUse the following universal Ethernet standard when configuring your10BaseT/100BaseTX/STP cables to conne
Network Interface BoardNIB 450-E (Option)Quick Configuration GuideRead this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for futurer
IntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To getmaximum versatility from this machine a
iHow to Read this ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:ImportantIf this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, ori
iiFeaturesThe NIB 450-E includes the following features:• 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface• 10BaseT / 100BaseTX Auto Detection• Multiple Protocol suppor
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSManuals for this Machine... 1This Guide's Role...
iv6.UNIX Configuration UNIX Configuration ... 29Setting the IP Address
1Manuals for this MachineThis Guide's RoleThis Quick Configuration Guide provides concise software configuration in-structions allowing an experi
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31. Getting ready for theSoftware InstallationThis CD-ROM contains the support programs for the installation and configura-tion for your printer'
Getting ready for the Software Installation41Accessing the Configuration ProgramsA Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.The main screen appears.Note❒
52. NetWare® ConfigurationNWSetup:NetWare Print Server ConfigurationNWSetup lets you do the entire setup procedure for Novell NetWare and yourNIB usin
Chapter 1 - 1Chapter 1IntroductionThe Network Interface Board is an optional device, which is installed into compatibleprinters to provide Ethernet n
NetWare® Configuration62A Double-click on the target NIB.The first “Print Server Settings” screen appears.Most of the fields will be configured automa
NWSetup:NetWare Print Server Configuration72C Click on [Next] to continue.The “Port 1” screen appears.Creating and Adding the Print QueuesMost of the
NetWare® Configuration82D Click on [OK] to finish creating the new queue.Return to the Add Queue to Printer screen.E In the Add Queue to Printer scre
NWSetup:NetWare Print Server Configuration92Configure the Notify SettingsMost of the fields will be configured automatically. Fill in the following fi
NetWare® Configuration102PCONSOLE:NetWare Print Server ConfigurationNetWare 3.x Configuration Login as Supervisor and start PCONSOLE.Note❒Be sure to t
PCONSOLE:NetWare Print Server Configuration112Define the PrinterA From the Print Servers screen. Select the name of the new print server andpress the
NetWare® Configuration122NetWare 4.x ConfigurationLogin as Supervisor and start PCONSOLE.Note❒Be sure to turn the printer off and after changing the n
PCONSOLE:NetWare Print Server Configuration132D You are returned to the Print Servers screen, and the new server name is vis-ible.E Press {{{{ESC}}}}
NetWare® Configuration142Configuring the IP/IPX MAP UtilityA Click on [Start] on the Task bar.B Point to Programs.C Point to MAP and select MAP Setup.
153. Windows 95/98ConfigurationWhat is Windows 95/98 Peer to Peer Printing?The peer to peer printing software that is included with the NIB allows Win
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