Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 31

System Functions

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NetWare Configuration Using the Network Management Utility Using Help Screens System Functions System Functions allow you to reset the unit when an error condition occurs; reset the unit to download a new version of the print server software; return the unit to its factory defaults before configuring; check the unit status on Novell NetWare, Banyan VINES, TCP/IP, or AppleTalk protocols; update the Ethernet network; change the password assigned to the unit. Reset Two functions are available: Reset Unit lets you reset the print server to clear an error condition that is preventing you from printing. Reset simply recycles the unit and leaves all current print server settings intact. Typical error conditions that would require resetting the unit include the situation where the printer port does not accept data for a print job, or the printer is printing codes instead of the desired text. When you reset the unit, you may need to recycle the printer power Off, then On again to correct the problem. Reset the Unit for Download lets you reset the print server in to download mode to enable you to update the unit's flash read-only memory (ROM) with a new or updated software release. A software release normally includes new features or fixes for the print server. Factory Defaults This function resets the print server to the factory default settings that came with the unit. This feature is useful in the event you are moving the print server to a new location, or if the unit was set up improperly and you need to start over again. Remember that this option clears any settings already defined for the print server. Unit Status The Unit Status screen displays the current state for each protocol and print server port available on your print server model. For each supported protocol (Novell NetWare, Banyan VINES, TCP/IP, AppleTalk), the top line displays the protocols supported and indicates whether the protocol is currently enabled or disabled. 3-10 NetWare Configuration

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3-10 NetWare Configuration
NetWare Configuration
Using the Network Management Utility
Using Help Screens
System Functions
System Functions allow you to reset the unit when an error condition
occurs; reset the unit to download a new version of the print server soft-
ware; return the unit to its factory defaults before configuring; check the
unit status on Novell NetWare, Banyan VINES, TCP/IP, or AppleTalk
protocols; update the Ethernet network; change the password assigned to
the unit.
Reset
Two functions are available: Reset Unit lets you reset the print server to
clear an error condition that is preventing you from printing. Reset simply
recycles the unit and leaves all current print server settings intact. Typical
error conditions that would require resetting the unit include the situation
where the printer port does not accept data for a print job, or the printer is
printing codes instead of the desired text. When you reset the unit, you may
need to recycle the printer power Off, then On again to correct the problem.
Reset the Unit for Download lets you reset the print server in to download
mode to enable you to update the unit's flash read-only memory (ROM)
with a new or updated software release. A software release normally
includes new features or fixes for the print server.
Factory Defaults
This function resets the print server to the factory default settings that came
with the unit. This feature is useful in the event you are moving the print
server to a new location, or if the unit was set up improperly and you need
to start over again. Remember that this option clears any settings already
defined for the print server.
Unit Status
The Unit Status screen displays the current state for each protocol and print
server port available on your print server model. For each supported
protocol (Novell NetWare, Banyan VINES, TCP/IP, AppleTalk), the top line
displays the protocols supported and indicates whether the protocol is
currently enabled or disabled.