Lantronix EPS2-100 EPS2-100 - Install Guide - Page 15

Incoming Logins, 3.3 Services, Define Server Incoming, Define Server Incoming Password Enabled

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Getting Started 3.2 Incoming Logins Incoming logins made via EZWebCon can be used to configure the server. Incoming LAT and TCP/IP logins can also be used. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use the Define Server Incoming command described in the Command Reference chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on CD-ROM. Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password; therefore, you may wish to disable them. If it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the Server can be configured to prompt for a password with the Define Server Incoming Password Enabled command. 3.3 Services With few exceptions, a service must be created before print queues can be configured on the EPS. A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a remote printer name or remote queue name on many operating systems. The EPS offers a default service on each port. The service names are EPS_xxxxxx_yy where xxxxxx represents the last six numbers of the unit's Ethernet address and yy is the port name, for example EPS_xxxxxx_S1 (serial port) or EPS_xxxxxx_P1 (parallel port). NOTE: The default service names are based on the server name; therefore the server name must be no more than 13 characters. 3 - 3

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Getting Started
3 - 3
3.2 Incoming Logins
Incoming logins made via EZWebCon can be used to configure the server. Incoming LAT and
TCP/IP logins can also be used.
Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow TCP/IP connections. To change this setting, use
the
Define Server Incoming
command described in the
Command Reference
chapter of the
Print
Server Reference Manual
located on CD-ROM.
Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password; therefore, you may wish to disable them. If
it is undesirable to disable incoming logins, the Server can be configured to prompt for a
password with the
Define Server Incoming Password Enabled
command.
3.3 Services
With few exceptions, a
service
must be created before print queues can be configured on the EPS.
A service is a resource accessible to network hosts. A Lantronix service is also known as a
remote
printer
name or
remote queue
name on many operating systems.
The EPS
offers a default service on each port. The service names are EPS_
xxxxxx
_
yy
where
xxxxxx
represents the last six numbers of the unit’s Ethernet address and
yy
is the port name, for
example EPS_
xxxxxx
_S1 (serial port) or EPS_
xxxxxx
_P1 (parallel port).
NOTE:
The default service names are based on the server name; therefore the
server name must be no more than 13 characters.