Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 169

Installation, Overview, Network Preparation

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Section 5 - Chapter 2 - Installation Chapter 2 Installation Overview To install the OkiLAN 6020e: 1. Install the OkiNet for OS/2 utilities software. 2. Run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility to add a local printer port. 3. Associate a print queue with the new local printer port. Once the installation is complete, you can verify communication by printing a configuration sheet. Network Preparation • You must have network administrator privileges to install the OkiLAN 6020e. • You must have physical access to an OS/2 file server to host the OKI software utilities. • Write down the serial number and the Ethernet address of your OkiLAN 6020e. • OS/2 and LAN Manager/LAN Server must be configured with the following protocol: DLC/802.2 protocol stack • LAN Manager users must enable the remote boot facility. • LAN Server 2.X users must run the LAN Server installation utility and select the 802.2 protocol. • LAN Server 3.0 users must run the LAPS utility and select the 802.2 protocol. • OS/2 Warp Users must run the MPTS utility and select the 80w.w protocol. See your network administrator or the LAN Manager/LAN Server manuals for instructions. LAN Manager/ Server OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide V - 5

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V - 5
Section 5 - Chapter 2 - Installation
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
LAN Manager/ Server
Chapter 2
Installation
Overview
To install the OkiLAN 6020e:
1.
Install the OkiNet for OS/2 utilities software.
2. Run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility to add a local printer
port.
3. Associate a print queue with the new local printer
port.
Once the installation is complete, you can verify
communication by printing a configuration sheet.
Network Preparation
You must have network administrator privileges to
install the OkiLAN 6020e.
You must have physical access to an OS/2 file server
to host the OKI software utilities.
Write down the serial number and the Ethernet
address of your OkiLAN 6020e.
OS/2 and LAN Manager/LAN Server must be
configured with the following protocol:
DLC/802.2 protocol stack
LAN Manager users must enable the remote boot
facility.
LAN Server 2.X users must run the LAN Server
installation utility and select the 802.2 protocol.
LAN Server 3.0 users must run the LAPS utility and
select the 802.2 protocol.
OS/2 Warp Users must run the MPTS utility and
select the 80w.w protocol. See your network
administrator or the LAN Manager/LAN Server
manuals for instructions.