Brother International HL-4200CN Network Users Manual - English - Page 26

LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server Configuration, Server Configuration, Configuration of an OS/2 Server

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LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server Configuration Brother print servers will work with IBM LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server networks that have IBM TCP/IP V2.0 or later installed on the file server (TCP/IP is supplied as standard with LAN Server V4.0 and later as well as Warp Server). Use the following procedure to configure the print server on an LAN Server or OS/2 Warp Server file server, or on an OS/2 Warp Connect workstation: Server Configuration Make sure that TCP/IP software is installed on your OS/2 file server. If you have not already done so, open the TCP/IP folder on the desktop, and double click on the TCP/IP Configuration icon to add the IP address to the OS/2 file server (consult your system manager for this address). Refer to the Quick Setup Guide of the printer to learn how to configure the IP address on your printer. Configuration of an OS/2 Server 1 From the OS/2 desktop open the Templates folder. Use the right mouse button to drag the Printer icon (not the Network Printer icon) onto the desktop. 2 The Create a Printer window should be open (if it is not, double click on the printer icon). 3 Type in any name for the printer. 4 Select the default printer driver. If the desired printer driver is not listed, click on the Install new Printer Driver button and add the driver. 5 Choose the output port. IBM TCP/IP automatically creates 8 named pipes called \PIPE\LPD0 through to \PIPE\LPD7. Pick an unused port and double click on it. Early versions of Warp Server have a bug in which the named pipes do not appear (the problem does not affect Warp Connect or LAN Server). This problem is fixed via a patch available from IBM. You will get the Settings window. Enter the following: LPD server LPD printer Host name User The Brother print server name (from the HOSTS file) or its IP address. For most applications, use the Brother print server 'binary' service BINARY_P1. The IP name of the OS/2 file server The IP address of the OS/2 file server TCP/IP PRINTING 2 - 6

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TCP/IP PRINTING
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LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server Configuration
Brother print servers will work with IBM LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server networks that have IBM TCP/IP
V2.0 or later installed on the file server (TCP/IP is supplied as standard with LAN Server V4.0 and later
as well as Warp Server). Use the following procedure to configure the print server on an LAN Server or
OS/2 Warp Server file server, or on an OS/2 Warp Connect workstation:
Server Configuration
Make sure that TCP/IP software is installed on your OS/2 file server. If you have not already done so,
open the TCP/IP folder on the desktop, and double click on the
TCP/IP Configuration
icon to add the
IP address to the OS/2 file server (consult your system manager for this address).
Refer to the Quick Setup Guide of the printer to learn how to configure the IP address on your printer.
Configuration of an OS/2 Server
1
From the OS/2 desktop open the
Templates
folder. Use the right mouse button to drag the
Printer
icon (not the Network Printer icon) onto the desktop.
2
The
Create a Printer
window should be open (if it is not, double click on the printer icon).
3
Type in any name for the printer.
4
Select the default printer driver. If the desired printer driver is not listed, click on the
Install new Printer
Driver
button and add the driver.
5
Choose the output port. IBM TCP/IP automatically creates 8 named pipes called
\PIPE\LPD0
through to
\PIPE\LPD7
. Pick an unused port and double click on it.
Early versions of Warp Server have a bug in which the named pipes do not appear (the problem does
not affect Warp Connect or LAN Server). This problem is fixed via a patch available from IBM.
You will get the Settings window. Enter the following:
LPD server
The Brother print server name (from the HOSTS file) or its IP address.
LPD printer
For most applications, use the Brother print server 'binary' service BINARY_P1.
Host name
The IP name of the OS/2 file server
User
The IP address of the OS/2 file server