Lantronix MPS100 LPS1-T & MPS100 - User Guide

Lantronix MPS100 Manual

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    MPS/LPS User Guide For the MPS100 and LPS1-T Print Servers Part Number 900-191 Rev. D March 2004
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    permission of Lantronix. Printed in the Lantronix Corporate Headquarters 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618, USA Phone: 949-453-3990 Fax: 949-453-3995 Technical Support Phone: 800-422-7044 or 949-453-7198 Fax: 949-450-7226 Online: www.lantronix.com/support Email mailto:support@lantronix
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    interference to radio communications. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate this device. The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may
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    How to use this manual 1-9 2: Installation 2-1 MPS/LPS Product Description 2-1 Installing the MPS 2-2 3: Getting Started 3-1 Configuration Methods 3-1 EZWebCon 3-1 Incoming Logins 3-2 Services 3-2 4: TCP/IP Configuration 4-1 Setting the IP Address 4-1 Using EZWebCon 4-1 Using
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    B-1 DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 BOOTP Troubleshooting B-3 RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Printing Problems B-4 PostScript Problems B-5 Bitmap Graphics B-6 C: Pinouts C-1 Ethernet Connector C-1 Parallel Connectors C-1 D: Updating Software D-1 Obtaining Software D-1 Via the Web D-1 Via
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    Temperature E-2 Altitude E-2 Relative Humidity E-2 F: Fequently Used Commands F-1 Conventions F-1 Server Commands F-1 Port Commands F-7 Protocol Commands F-8 G: Warranty Statement G-1 H: Declaration of Conformity H-1 v1-3
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    Directory 4-8 Figure 7: Printing to Queue 4-8 Figure 8: Printing to Queue 4-9 Figure 9: Configuring Remote Printer 4-11 Figure 10: Licensing NDS 5-1 Figure 11: Defining Directory Service Tree 5-2 Figure 12: Defining Directory Service Context __________ 5-2 Figure 13: Defining Access List
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    _____ B-2 Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting B-3 Table 12: BOOTP Troubleshooting B-3 Table 13: RARP Troubleshooting B-4 Table 14: General Printing Problems B-4 Table 15: PostScript Troubleshooting B-5 Table 16: Flash ROM Troubleshooting D-4 Table 17: Frequently-used Server Commands _________
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    1: Introduction The Lantronix Print Servers (MPS100 and LPS1-T) are multiprotocol print servers that provide shared network access to printers for a variety of network protocols and operating systems. The MPS supports the TCP/IP, IPX (NetWare), Local Area Transport (LAT), AppleTalk, and LAN Manager
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    Used Commands Read chapters 2 and 3 in order, then proceed to the protocolspecific chapter that relates to your network. Refer to Appendix F as needed. The Print Server Reference Manual, located on the CD-ROM and web site, provides additional information about configuring and using your MPS. 1-10
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    network situation. MPS/LPS Product Description The front panel of the MPS100 has a Test button, three LEDs, a power connector, and 100 MBit) LED (MPS100 only) is solid green when a 100BASE-T network is connected. The Test button serves two functions. When pressed briefly, it prints a test page.
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 2: Installation Installing the MPS The following diagram shows a properly installed the MPS to fully boot. ‹ It will run through a set of power-up diagnostics for approximately 12 seconds. The four LEDs will show varying patterns corresponding to the test being run. ‹ It will try
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    LPS User Guide 2: Installation MPS100 only), The Link and 100MBit LEDs should both be solid green. If not, check your network connection. 6. Print a Test page by pressing the Test/Reset button. Note: If the Power LED does not light or the Test page does not print, refer to Appendix B:Troubleshooting
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 2: Installation 2-4
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    You cannot use the Web Manager until you have configured an IP address. ‹ Changing any server, service, or port setting requires privileged user status. The default privileged password is SYSTEM. ‹ The login password is required for remote console logins. The default login password is ACCESS. Note
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    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 the CDROM. Incoming logins do not prompt for a login password, so you may wish
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    to the frequent LAT service announcements. AppleTalk is disabled on parallel port services because AppleTalk requires Bitronics mode, which is disabled by default. If you need to modify a default service, see the Server Configuration chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 3: Getting Started 3-4
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    IP address configuration and print configuration methods for TCP/ IP hosts. Setting the IP Address The MPS IP address must be configured before any TCP/IP a mask other than the default. The default value should be correct in most cases. d) For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the loadhost where you
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    LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Using a Directed Ping Packet The ARP/ping method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. If the MPS has no IP address, Windows 95, the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. If the ARP table is empty, the
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    Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address % telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228 Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd) Type Help at the 'Local_>' prompt for assistance. Enter Username> gopher Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> system (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration the banner page at the beginning of the printout, install and use the RTEL software. If banners are not needed, they can be disabled. ‹ The MPS cannot print multiple copies of the print job when using the -#n lpr option. ‹ If two print queues on the host
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    /LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 5. Select LPR Port. Note: If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network Control Panel and add Microsoft TCP/IP Printing to the List of services. 6. Enter the name or IP address of your MPS on the first line, and enter the name of your MPS print service on
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 8. Enter the queue name. 9. If applicable, choose Shared and select the type of operating system that the printer will be working with. (First confirm that the print queue is working.) 4-6
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration 10. Test the printer by choosing Yes and clicking Finish. LPR on Windows 95/98 To enable LPR printing on Windows 95/98, you must install the LPR for Windows 95/98 application from the supplied product CD. 1. Install Lantronix LPR. 2. Follow the
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    Guide 4: TCP/IP is the name of the service as it exists on the printing and create print queues. LPR has only been tested on AIX versions 3.2 and higher. To create a print queue: 1. At the host prompt, type smit. 2. Choose Print Spooling. 3. Choose Manage Print Server and Start the Print Server
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    , ‹ The name of the MPS service, ‹ The type of print spooler on the remote server, and ‹ A description of the printer on the remote server. 7. When the message Added print queue mps_prt appears, click Done. Note: If you are unable to use SMIT, see the Print Server Reference Manual on the CD-ROM for
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    . Note: If you are unable to use SAM, the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM describes UNIX commands that can be used to set up print queues. Note: Printer names on HP hosts are limited to 13 characters. The MPS text service name will be too long, so you will have to rename
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    Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration You can print to this queue using normal lp syntax once the remote printer is set up. To create a remote printer: 1. Issue the rlpconf command. 2. Answer the questions that follow. Figure 9: Configuring Remote Printer Remote Printing sys.default printer MPS service
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    Guide 4: TCP/IP Configuration RTEL Functionality If the LPR method of printing is not adequate for an application (for example, if you need banners before jobs, or more flexibility), configure the Lantronix Troubleshooting Table 2: TCP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The MPS IP
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    . For more information, see the NetWare chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM. NDPS Printing Lantronix Terminal and Print Servers support Novell's NDPS for printing using the Novell NDPS Gateway. For instruction on setting up NDPS, refer to your Novell documentation
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    service tree is in the access list. 5. If desired file server is not in the access list, add it. Figure 13: Defining Access List Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE ACCESS fileserver 6. Reboot the MPS. Figure 14: Rebooting Local>> INITIALIZE DELAY 0 NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues
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    print queue. ‹ The print server name (MPS_xxxxxx), ‹ The new printer name (service name, such as MPS_xxxxxx_TEXT), ‹ The new print queue name, and ‹ The print queue volume (the name of the file server from which the printer receives print requests). The remaining fields can be left in their default
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration NetWare Host Troubleshooting Table 3: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode) Area to Check Explanation The print server names in PCONSOLE match the MPS name and its service name Use PCONSOLE to check. The MPS NetWare access table Use the Show
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 5: NetWare Configuration Area to Check Reset command. Invalid password The password for the print server object under PCONSOLE must match the MPS login password. If the login password on the MPS is left as the default (access), there should be no password for the print server
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    name as the MPS. 7 Authentication failed Ensure the MPS login password is the same as the print server object password. If the MPS is using the default password (access), there should be no print server object password. 8 Server cannot attach Check the NDS partitions, replicas, to queue
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    to a port or printing to a service. Printing directly to a port requires no MPS configuration. Note: Printing directly to a port is the easiest method for printing to the MPS. If you would like instructions for printing to a service, see the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM
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    User Guide 6: LAT Configuration 4. Print to the queue. Figure 17: Printing to Queue $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_name filename.txt LAT Host Troubleshooting By default, 7: Troubleshooting LAT Configurations Using a Port Area to Check Explanation The specified node name Use the Show Server command to
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    the Define Port 1 Bitronics Enabled command. Note: MacOS 8.1 can also print via LPD. See the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM and web site for configuration instructions. Macintosh Services Before attempting to print from a Macintosh, ensure that AppleTalk and PostScript are both
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    the MPS) will appear in the default zone in the Chooser. Note: If no router is present on the network, the MPS will not accept AppleTalk print jobs for 60 seconds after booting. AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Table 8: AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The printer is
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    Windows NT 4.x hosts. Note: The Server needs an IP address before you can use EZWebCon. See Setting the IP Address on page 4-1 for instructions. Printing using an LPD client is the preferred method for sending print jobs to the MPS. Windows 95 does not support DLC printing (see Chapter 4: for more
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    MPS/LPS User Guide 8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager 7. Enter the MPS hardware address. It is printed on the MPS bottom label. 8. Select Job-based. 9. Select the manufacturer and printer type. 10. Enter the queue name. 11. If applicable, choose Shared and select the operating system the printer
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    to fix the error, contact your dealer or Lantronix Technical Support at 800-422-7044 (US) or 949-453-7198. Technical Support is also available via Internet email at http://ltxfaq.custhelp.com. Problem Report Procedure When you report a problem, please provide the following information: ‹ Your name
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    MPS/LPS User Guide A: Contact Information A-2
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    and its color, then contact your dealer or Lantronix Technical Support. The MPS boots but Press the Test/Reset button. A brief does not try to load the description of the problem will be queued to Flash ROM code the parallel port and printed. Network Error: The ACT LED will blink yellow
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    MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting Table 10: Power-up Problems and Error Messages Problem/Message Error Remedy The MPS is connected to a power source, but there is no LED activity. The unit or its power supply is damaged. Contact your dealer or Lantronix Technical Support for a replacement
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    MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting DHCP Troubleshooting Table 11: DHCP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation DHCP is enabled on the MPS Use the Set Server DHCP Enabled command. If you manually enter an IP address, DHCP is automatically disabled. Be sure the DHCP server Check that the
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    IP address in the file for the host to answer a RARP request. /etc/hosts file The operating system Many operating systems do not start a RARP server at boot time. Check the host's RARPD documentation for details, or use the ps command to see if there is a RARPD process running. Printing Problems
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    Problems PostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an error. Table 15: PostScript Troubleshooting Area printing correctly, the printer may be incorrectly configured to use 7-bit characters. Service Characteristics Issue the Show Service Characteristics command. If the service
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    MPS/LPS User Guide B: Troubleshooting Area to Check Port Counters Explanation If PostScript jobs appear to print but nothing comes out of the printer, verify the amount of data sent from the host. Issue the appropriate print command from the host system. After the job has completed, use the Show
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    C: Pinouts Ethernet Connector Figure 20: RJ45 Ethernet Connector Parallel Connectors Lantronix uses standard Centronics parallel connectors. C-1
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    MPS/LPS User Guide C: Pinouts C-2
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    of available software files. To log into the FTP server, enter a username of anonymous and enter your full email address as the password. The following text will be displayed: Figure 21: Sample FTP Login 230-Welcome to the Lantronix FTP Server. 230230-IMPORTANT: Please get the README file before
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    , or RARP server before starting the problems reloading Flash ROM, refer to Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates on page D-4. TCP/IP Before the MPS downloads the new software, it will send DHCP, BOOTP, and/or RARP queries (all are enabled by default). Next, the MPS will attempt to download the MPS100
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    in the Commands chapter of the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM. NetWare The MPS100.SYS file should be placed in the login directory on the NetWare file server. The MPS cannot actually log into the file server (since it knows no username/password); it can only access files in
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    SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST fileserver Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE SYS:\LOGIN\MPS.100SYS Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD MOP The MPS100.SYS filename is the only parameter that the MPS needs to reload via MOP. Make sure the service characteristic
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    MPS/LPS User Guide D: Updating Software Protocol Area to Check MOP The Ethernet circuit must have the service characteristic enabled. Ensure that the MOM$LOAD search path includes the directory containing the MPS100.SYS file. D-5
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    MPS/LPS User Guide D: Updating Software D-6
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    /60 Hz or 120 to 220VAC 50/60 Hz (International version) Frequency: 47-63 Hz Operating Current: MPS100: 800 mA (maximum) @ 5V Reg. DC LPS1-T: 700 mA (maximum) @ 6V Power Consumption: MPS100: 25 Watts LPS1-T: 4.2 Watts Fuse Rating: 1.6A, 250 Volts Power Supply Cord Cord type: 3 conductors, 1.0 mm2
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    MPS/LPS User Guide E: Specifications Environmental Limitations Temperature Operating range: 5° to 50° C (41° to 122° F) Storage range: -40° to 66° C (-40° to 151° F) Max temp. change/hr: 20° C (36° F)
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    This appendix lists some of the most frequently used commands of the Print Server command set. More information about the command set, including additional options, can be found in the Print Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM. Conventions Please note the following before continuing
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    be established without prompting for a password. DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS ipaddr Sets the MPS' network IP address. DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST ipaddr Specifies the TCP/IP host from which the MPS requests its run-time code. DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD Sets a new password that will be required before
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    /LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST server Description Specifies the NetWare host from which the MPS requests its run-time code. Enter a file server name of up to 11 characters. DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD Sets a new password that
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    {EN/DIS} Description Toggles whether the named service can be used to service networks running the specified protocol. RTEL applies to TCP/IP networks. LAT {EN/DIS} NETWARE {EN/DIS} RTEL {EN/DIS} DLC {EN/DIS} Specifies which service will handle print requests from DLC hosts. DLC can be enabled
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    LPS User Guide F: Frequently or the word none. DEFINE SERVICE "name" option TCPPORT string Specifies a raw TCP listener socket for the service. Enter a socket number (4000 initialization. FACTORY Reboots the MPS to its factory default settings. NOBOOT Forces the MPS to stop in Boot Configuration
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    /LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) RELOAD LOGOUT option PURGE SERVICE option SET PRIVILEGED PORT num LOCAL "service" {SHOW/MONITOR} QUEUE {SHOW/MONITOR} SERVER COUNTERS {SHOW/MONITOR} SERVICE option "service" Description Forces
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    MPS/LPS User Guide Command ZERO COUNTERS option F: Frequently Used Commands Option(s) ALL PORT num Description Zeroes all port, node, and server counters. Zeroes port functioning of the parallel port. The attached printer must also support Bitronics mode. Enter a name of up to 16 alphanumeric
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    for the MPS. Places the MPS in a zone other than the default. Enables or disables the TCP/IP protocol for the MPSMPS. See DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY ipaddr. See DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS ipaddr. See DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST ipaddr. Specifies the IP address of the host that will resolve text host names into
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    Services license needed to enable NDS on your MPS. Enter the license string obtained from Lantronix. Configures the NetWare Directory Services DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST server. Removes the entire IP security table. Removes entries from the IP security table that are related to the specified IP
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    MPS/LPS User Guide F: Frequently Used Commands Command Option(s) {SHOW/MONITOR} PROTO protocolname Description Displays operating characteristics of the specified protocol. F-10
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    the date of shipment that each MPS100 and LPS1-T Print Server supplied shall be free from defects in material and workmanship. During this period, if the customer experiences difficulties with a product and is unable to resolve the problem by phone with Lantronix Technical Support, a Return Material
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    MPS/LPS User Guide HG::DWeacrlararanttiyonStoafteCmoennfot rmity G-2
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    H: Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address: Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the product: Product Name: Print Server Model Name/Number: LPS1-T MPS100 Conforms to the following standards or other
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    MPS/LPS User Guide H: Declaration of Conformity H-2
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MPS/LPS User Guide
For the MPS100 and LPS1-T Print
Servers
Part Number 900-191
Rev. D
March 2004