Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 177

Additional Utility Features, Overview, Deleting a Local Port, Configuring a Print Server

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Section 5 - Chapter 4 - Additional Utility Features Chapter 4 Additional Utility Features Overview You can run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility at any time to access the following optional features: • Deleting a Local Port • Configuring a Print Server Deleting a Local Port The delete command allows you to delete a local port that has been previously added. 1. Verify the local port is not attached to an OS/2 printer queue. The local port cannot be deleted if it is attached to an OS/2 printer queue. 2. Login to the server with administrator privileges and run OkiNet for OS/2. 3. Click OK. 4. From the Configure menu, select Delete Local Port. 5. From the Delete Local Port screen, use the scroll arrows to select and highlight the local port you wish to delete. 6. Select Delete. The Cancel button exits the screen without deleting the port. To add additional local ports, follow the Running OkiNet for OS/2 instructions on page VI-8. Configuring a Print Server OkiNet for OS/2 allows you to change the default configuration of the OkiLAN 6020e. These configuration settings are retained when the OkiLAN 6020e is powered off. 1. Login to the server with administrator privileges and run OkiNet for OS/2. 2. Click OK. LAN Manager/ Server OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide V - 13

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Section 5 - Chapter 4 - Additional Utility Features
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
LAN Manager/ Server
Chapter 4
Additional Utility Features
Overview
You can run the OkiNet for OS/2 utility at any time to
access the following optional features:
Deleting a Local Port
Configuring a Print Server
Deleting a Local Port
The delete command allows you to delete a local port
that has been previously added.
1.
Verify the local port is not attached to an OS/2
printer queue. The local port cannot be deleted if it is
attached to an OS/2 printer queue.
2. Login to the server with administrator privileges and
run OkiNet for OS/2.
3. Click
OK
.
4. From the Configure menu, select
Delete Local Port
.
5. From the
Delete Local Port
screen, use the scroll
arrows to select and highlight the local port you wish
to delete.
6. Select
Delete
. The Cancel button exits the screen
without deleting the port.
To add additional local ports, follow the
Running
OkiNet for OS/2
instructions on page VI-8.
Configuring a Print Server
OkiNet for OS/2 allows you to change the default
configuration of the OkiLAN 6020e. These
configuration settings are retained when the OkiLAN
6020e is powered off.
1. Login to the server with administrator privileges and
run OkiNet for OS/2.
2. Click
OK
.