Brother International HL-1870n Network Users Manual - English - Page 108

Print Server Configuration Using BRAdmin

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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION Print Server Configuration Using BRAdmin The last step is to add the StreetTalk login name to the Brother print server and to associate the file server queue with one of the services on the print server. The procedure is as follows: 1. Install the software from the Print Server Configuration Utility diskette by selecting File from the Windows Program Manager menu bar. Then select Run, enter A:\SETUP.EXE as the command line, click OK, and follow the instructions on the screen. 2. Start the BRadmin program. 3. The Brother print server node name BRN_xxxxxx, where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the Ethernet address) will show up in the list. If it does not, double-check your Ethernet cabling and (if applicable) hub connection. Click on this name with the mouse button. You will be asked for a password, the default password is "access". 4. Click on the Configure button. 5. Click on the Banyan tab. 6. The Banyan hop count is set by default to two hops, which is adequate for most networks. However, if the file server is located more than two hops from the print server, you must set the hop count to the appropriate value. 7. Enter the StreetTalk name of the print server (this must exactly match the name you entered in Step A-3). If the SteetTalk name has spaces in it, you must enclose the name in double quotation marks (for example, "john smith@uc_engineering@irvine"). If you entered a password in step A-3, you should also enter the same password here. 8. Click on the Services tab. 9. Double click on the service you wish to enable for VINES. If in doubt, use BINARY_P1. Refer to Appendix B of the manual for additional information on using services. 10. Type in the StreetTalk name of the print queue you defined in step B-3. 11. Click on OK, and then click OK again to save the configuration. 12. Click OK and then OK again to exit BRAdmin. 10-5

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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION
10-5
Print Server Configuration Using
BRAdmin
The last step is to add the StreetTalk login name to the Brother print server and to
associate the file server queue with one of the services on the print server. The
procedure is as follows:
1.
Install the software from the Print Server Configuration Utility diskette
by selecting File from the Windows Program Manager menu bar. Then
select Run, enter
A:\SETUP.EXE
as the command line, click OK, and
follow the instructions on the screen.
2.
Start the BRadmin program.
3.
The Brother print server node name BRN_xxxxxx, where "xxxxxx" is
the last six digits of the Ethernet address) will show up in the list. If it
does not, double-check your Ethernet cabling and (if applicable) hub
connection.
Click on this name with the mouse button. You will be
asked for a password, the default password is "access".
4.
Click on the Configure button.
5.
Click on the Banyan tab.
6.
The Banyan hop count is set by default to two hops, which is adequate
for most networks. However, if the file server is located more than two
hops from the print server, you must set the hop count to the appropriate
value.
7.
Enter the StreetTalk name of the print server (this must exactly match
the name you entered in Step A-3). If the SteetTalk name has spaces in it,
you must enclose the name in double quotation marks (for example,
"john smith@uc_engineering@irvine"). If you entered a password in
step A-3, you should also enter the same password here.
8.
Click on the Services tab.
9.
Double click on the service you wish to enable for VINES. If in doubt,
use BINARY_P1. Refer to
Appendix B
of the manual for additional
information on using services.
10. Type in the StreetTalk name of the print queue you defined in step B-3.
11. Click on OK, and then click OK again to save the configuration.
12. Click OK and then OK again to exit BRAdmin.