Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual

Lantronix MPS100 Manual

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    Print Server Reference Manual For the Lantronix Family of Ethernet Print Servers
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    by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. The revision date for this manual is 30, October 2000. Part Number: and if not installed and used in accordance with this guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
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    Protocol Support ...1-1 1.3 Terms ...1-2 1.4 Server Features ...1-2 1.5 How To Use This Manual...1-4 2: Concepts ...2-1 2.1 Services ...2-1 2.2 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP 2-6 2.6.4 Reverse Telnet (RTEL 2-7 2.6.5 LPR Support ...2-7 2.6.6 TCP/IP Utilities and Commands 2-7 2.7
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    Enabling Other Service Options 4-9 4.6.5 Setting Up a Modem Service 4-10 4.7 Security ...4-10 4.7.1 Controlling Incoming Sessions 4-11 4.7.2 IP Security Table ...4-11 4.7.3 SNMP Security ...4-13 4.8 Event Logging...4-13 4.8.1 Configuring Host Types 4-13 4.8.2 Host Name Formats 4-13 4.8.3 Event
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    Telnet Software 7-11 7.3.3 Queueing with the RTEL Software 7-12 7.3.4 Setting up the RTEL Backend Filter 7-12 7.3.5 Setting up the RTEL Named Pipe Daemon 7-15 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.7 Creating a SYSV Print Queue Using RTELPD 7-17 7.3.8 RTEL Troubleshooting 7-18
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    -1 11.1 Printing Methods...11-1 11.1.1 DLC ...11-1 11.1.2 NetBIOS ...11-3 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting 11-4 12: Command Reference 12-1 12.1 Overview...12-1 12.2 Command Line Interface ...12-1 12.2.1 Command Completion 12-1 12.2.2 Command Line Editing 12-2 12.3 Clear/Purge Commands ...12-2 12
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    Passflow 12-22 12.24.13 Set/Define Port Password 12-22 12.24.14 Set/Define Port Printer 12-23 12.24.15 Set/Define Port Signal Check 12-23 12.24.16 Set/Define Port Speed 12-24 12.24.17 Set/Define Port Stop 12-25 12.24.18 Set/Define Port Type 12-25 12.24.19 Set/Define Port Username 12-26 12.24
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    Inactivity Timer 12-38 12.28.11 Set/Define Server Incoming 12-39 12.28.12 Set/Define Server IPaddress 12-40 12.28.13 Set/Define Server Keepalive Timer 12-40 12.28.14 Set/Define Server Loadhost 12-41 12.28.15 Set/Define Server Lock 12-41 12.28.16 Set/Define Server Login Password 12-42 12.28.17
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    Server 12-68 12.31.7 Show/Monitor/List Services 12-72 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP 12-72 12.31.9 Show/Monitor Users 12-73 12.31.10 Show Version...12-73 12.32 Source ...12-73 12.33 Stty ...12-74 12.34 Su ...12-74 12.35 Test Loop ...12-75 12.36 Test Port ...12-75 12.37 Test Service...12-76 12
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    pending jobs and service those jobs in the order in which they are received from hosts. Note: The LPS does not support AppleTalk or LAT. For a description of your individual print server model, please refer to the Installation Guide that came with your print server. Lantronix servers store their
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    interface, which is used to issue configuration commands and establish sessions with services. 1.4 Server Features AppleTalk Support The Server provides Ethernet access to attached laser printers; Server print services appear in the Macintosh Chooser window like any other printer on the network
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    to the NCP remote console r The network login feature, which allows managers to log into the Server via TCP/IP, LAT, and NetWare. r EZWebCon, Help on page 12-6 for more information. Host-Initiated Connections The Server may be configured to provide its attached devices as services to other nodes,
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    Manual Introduction r Automatic session logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is turned off. r Password protection for privileges, ports, services, maintenance commands, and the remote console. DHCP Support The Server can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server at boot time. SNMP Support
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    and using services. 2.2 Network Protocols A network protocol describes the data contained in Ethernet packets. The network protocols provided by the Server are completely separate, other than the use of the Ethernet data layer. The following figure shows the protocol stacks supported by the
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    and ImageWriters, but there are no plain ASCII line printers by default. ASCII jobs are converted into PostScript (for laser printers) or bitmaps (for ImageWriters) when printed. Only laser printer devices are supported by the Server under AppleTalk. The Macintosh client will need to query the
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    print services to nodes; no interactive logins are allowed. The Server also implements the straightforward and easy to use DLC printer protocol typically used by HP laser printers. You must select the hardware address of the Server as the target for the print job. DLC operation is only supported
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    Example of Network Services LANtronix PWR EPS4 OK NET RCV XMT 10 Node Vax2, with service Vax2 (logins to other users) Node Server_1, offering service "modem" Node Phred, a computer offering services "LaserPrinter" (for printing) and "Phred" (for logins) Nodes advertise their services to the
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    service, such as password protection. Suppose Bob is logged into port 4 on his Server and the server manager has given port 4 access to groups 1, 7, 13 service have group 105 in common. Note: See Set/Define Port Authorized Groups on page 12-HIDDEN and Set/Define Server Service Groups on page 12-
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    shows the characteristics that will be in effect the next time the Server boots) may show a different IP address than the one that is currently in use. 2.6.3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Server supports the SNMP network protocol, which allows hosts on the network to query nodes for
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    any service. 2.6.5 LPR Support The Server and many UNIX systems implement the lpr (Berkeley remote printing) protocol, a protocol that makes it very easy to add print hosts to a system. To add the Server as a print host, add the Server's IP address to a host table and add the Server's service name
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    to access the print spooler, and will try to connect to all file servers on the local network (subject to access lists, explained later) to check for such jobs. See Set/Define Server NetWare Loadhost on page 12-43 for more information. NetWare support also allows logins from fileservers to the
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    prevent long delays in servicing active queues. By using access lists (created with the Set/Define Protocols NetWare Access command on page 12-31) you can control which file servers the Server will and won't poll for print jobs. The file servers have no control over the Server access lists, so they
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    network host via TCP/IP (using the syslogd facility), LAT, or NetWare. Events that can be logged include user logins, modem events, printer state changes, system boots, system resets, and a full record of commands issued on the Server. See Set/Define Logging on page 12-13 for more information. 2-10
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    command line (Local> prompt). Note: To configure the Server when a problem has occurred, refer to the Troubleshooting appendix. 3.1.1 EZWebCon The EZWebCon software is the recommended way to configure the unit. EZWebCon guides you through configuration using a graphical interface. Its configurations
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    browser with JavaScript enabled. Simply type the Server IP address or resolvable text name into the browser's URL/Location field. Figure 3-1: Sample Web Browser Login Once you have connected to the Server, you will see the Lantronix ThinWeb Manager interface. Use the left-hand menu to navigate to
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    throughout the manual, Server commands case. When entering a string, such as a username or filename, it is important to remember to enclose login passwords are case-independent, even when entered in quotes. The Server , then press the space bar; the Server will automatically "type" the remainder of
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    Deletes the entire current line Logs out of the server Moves the cursor left Moves the cursor right password. See Privileged Password on page 3-8 for more information about passwords, including the default passwords. 3.4 Command Types The following commands appear frequently throughout this manual
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    service. Note: Settings that are made with both Set and Save behave as if they were configured using Define commands. See Save on page 12-11 soon as the port is logged out. 3.5 Abbreviating Keywords When configuring the Server via the command line, it is only necessary to type as many characters
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    in quotes if lowercase letters are used. Note: For the EPS1, MPS, and LPS, a server name of no more than 13 alphanumeric characters is recommended due to service name constraints. 3.6.2 Changing the Server Prompt The prompt each user receives (the Local> prompt) is configurable in a variety of ways
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    in Section 3.6.3, you can use the Initialize command to reboot the server to its factory default settings. Figure 3-9: Restoring Factory Defaults Local>> INITIALIZE FACTORY 3.6.5 Reloading Operational Software The Server stores software in Flash ROM that controls initialization, operation, and
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    Override command to forcibly become the privileged user. The default privileged password for the Server is system. To change the privileged password, use the Set/ Define Server Privileged Password command on page 12-46 to enter a new password of up to six alphanumeric characters. It is not
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    port.The Local> prompt will not be displayed until the correct password is entered. The default login password is access. To change this password, use the Set/Define Server Login Password command on page 12-42. You may enter a new password of up to six alphanumeric characters. It is not necessary to
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    is run in privileged mode on the server. Capitalization of commands is optional. If a string (such as a password or filename) is entered, it must DEFINE PORT ALL DSRLOGOUT ENABLED #setting up a print service DEFINE SERVICE print1 IDENT "Printer on lab Server port 1" It is assumed that the console
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    downloading, install the ets$configd service handler on your VMS hosts. The service handler code is included on the distribution CD-ROM. x For NetWare, put the configuration file in the fileserver's login directory. 3.9.2.3 Configuring the Server To configure the Server to use the commands in the
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    . If the startupfile is not readable, or if there is a problem with the file and the Server cannot boot fully, you will still be able to access the Server via the NCP/TSM and Telnet console ports. Scripts written for TSM must be removed from any TSM scripts that are to be used with Startupfile. 3-12
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    before Telnet can be used, and an IP address must be configured before EZWebCon can be used. See your Installation Guide or the Set/Define Server IPaddress command on page 12-40 for instructions. After configuring server-wide parameters for your Server, proceed to Chapter 5 for port-specific
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    The Server provides a way to preconfigure virtual ports. If a parameter is Defined on port zero, it will set up default parameters to be provided for all of the network logins. If, for example, Define Port 0 Preferred "Albert" is entered, the preferred service for all network logins becomes service
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    : Printer Available" Note: If you change the Server name, be sure to echo the change in any existing NetWare print setups. 4.3.2 Network Timers The LAT network timers (Circuit, Keepalive, and Multicast) as well as the Retransmit Limit are set to default values at the factory and are correct for most
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    applicable encapsulation types are supported. See Network Protocols on page 2-1 for more information on the various frame types. 4.4.2 NetWare Access Lists The NetWare access lists are used to control which fileservers the Server will query for print requests. By default, the Server will query all
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    if a valid fileserver cannot print to the Server due to the access list. 4.5 TCP/IP Server Parameters If you want TCP/IP connectivity (Telnet, Rlogin, LPR, and RTEL support), you must configure IP parameters on the Server. First and foremost, the Server must have a unique IP address. If this was
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    not exist yet, the server assumes you want to create that service. The Server will only print an error message if you try to remove a service that does not exist. Connections and queueing are enabled by default whenever you create a service. If you are new to setting up services, you might want to
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    Server Configuration Creating Services 4.6.1 Creating a Simple Service (A Line Printer) Connections, queueing, banner, and formfeed options are enabled by default when you enter a Set Service command, so it is not necessary to configure them explicitly. NetWare, and RTEL access are provided by
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    be able to connect to any local service. Note: Group codes only apply to LAT connections. They have no effect on the other protocols supported by the Server (AppleTalk, LAN Manager, NetWare, and TCP/IP). x Set up port 2 to which the printer will be connected, reset the speed to 2400 baud, and
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    . If NetWare is not enabled on any Server services, the Server will not poll the fileservers. If enabled, queries the printer (via Ctrl-D exchanges) to make sure it is ready for a new job before starting any job. Any service supporting only a PostScript printer should also have this flag enabled
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    in or out. Modem control and password protection are both enabled. Users who dial into the modem and connect to the Server's serial port will have to enter the login password due to the Define Port Password Enabled entry. This option can be omitted if not desired. The service is set up as with the
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    on configuring ports for network logins. Note that you can configure the TCP/IP security table to enable or disable network connections from certain hosts-see IP Security Table on page 4-11 for more information. 4.7.2 IP Security Table The Server provides an IP Security Table as a mechanism for
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    Outgoing Disabled are the default settings for any Set/Define IPsecurity command. Incoming refers to users on other hosts attempting to log into the Server. Outgoing refers to local users connecting to other TCP/IP hosts. Port number unclear as to the rules on the use of the security table. 4-12
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    that are not permitted are sent an error reply specifying the problem. See Set/Define SNMP on page 12-61 for more information. 4.8 Event Logging The Server can be configured to report various events either to a serial port on the Server or to a remote host. The latter can be done within the
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    Commands All commands issued on the Server will be reported (verbose output). password failures. System Booting and Initialize events are reported. Modem All modem activity is reported, including incoming and outgoing jobs. The following example sends login and security events to a TCP/IP
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    Lantronix products have two types of ports: physical and virtual. x There is one physical port for every serial or parallel connector on the Server on every Server. Referred enabled, the Server will complete logins. Local permits only local logins and allows the port to initiate connections to services
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    reset to the saved values every time a user logs in or connects to a service Server and attached serial device, such as a modem, must agree on a speed or baud rate to use for the serial connection. The default overflow the receiving device's buffers. The Server supports both hardware (RTS/CTS) and
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    Flow Control Configure your serial device to use the selected method of flow control. Refer tothe device's documentation for instructions. Configure flow control on the Server using the Set/Define Port Flow Control command. Figure 5-7 displays an example. Figure 5-7: Configuring RTS/CTS Flow Control
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    port is created with a default set of characteristics. The Set/Define Port commands (starting with Define Port Access on page 12-15) can be used to the Break key locally rather than passing it on to the remote service. Figure 5-9: Configuring Virtual Ports Local>> DEFINE PORT 0 LOCAL SWITCH
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    for a username upon login. Figure 5-12 displays an example. Figure 5-12: Specifying a Username Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 USERNAME "fred" 5.3 Security 5.3.1 Password Restrictions Users can be required to enter the Server login password before they are allowed to connect to specific ports. By default
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    a port unless DSR is asserted. This is often used to prevent Telnet logins to a port until the device attached to the port (for example, a for a specified period of time. 5.3.3.1 DSRlogout When a device connected to the Server is disconnected or powered off, the DSR signal is dropped. To configure a
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    can support a device such as a printer. Use the following steps to log into the Server: 1 Telnet into the Server. 2 If the Server manager has enabled password protection you will see the words Login Password>. Type the login password and press the Return key. 3 If this port has no permanent username
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    used both interactively and as print devices. x Name sets the port's name for identification purposes (not to be confused with the username, which identifies who is using the port). x Password, governs whether the Server password is required for logins. 6.3 Local Server Commands Each local port can
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    Server Show Services Show SNMP Show Users Show Version Status Displays Shows the current setup of your port. Settings such as flow control, parity, default preferred hosts, and username , NetWare, or TCP/IP. Users can also display the Server's print queue(s). Shows the state of the Server, including
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    software is the easiest way to configure teh Server. See your Installation Guide for more information on using the EZWebCon software. Servers servicing TCP/IP print queues must have the TCP/IP protocol enabled (the default). To verify that TCP/IP is enabled, enter the List Protocols command. The
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    LPR Printing TCP/IP Host Setup RTEL Lantronix supplies RTEL host software, which requires installation and configuration on the host but provides more functionality than remote-LPR. It allows the host's lp or lpr printing system to transparently use the Server print devices, and also allows the
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    TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing 7.2.1 LPR Basics LPR is supported on many machines. To create a print queue, 1 Add the host print queue name into /etc/printcap. 2 Specify the remote node name (the host name of the Server) and the Server service. Note: There are slight variations in LPR
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    from a BSD system % lpr -PServer_PRT /etc/hosts 7.2.2 LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 (and later) This section assumes that TCP/IP, Simple TCP/IP, and Microsoft TCP/IP printing have been installed on the Windows NT host. 1 In the Control Panel, double-click the Printers icon. 2 Double-click the Add
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    not an option, refer to your Windows NT documentation for instructions on installing the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service. 6 Enter the name or IP address of your Server on the first line, and enter the name of your Server print service on the second line. 7 Select the manufacturer and printer type
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    Enter the queue name. TCP/IP Host Setup 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.) 10 Test the printer by choosing Yes and clicking Finish. 7.2.3 LPR on AIX Hosts LPR is available
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    TCP/IP Host Setup LPR Printing 7.2.3.1 Using UNIX Commands Using LPR on AIX From the main window in the application, choose Print Spooling. 3 Choose Manage Print Server and Start the Print Server Subsystem (lpd daemon). 4 In the Start the Print Server Subsystem dialog box, type BOTH in the first
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    of the Server service D The type of print spooler on the remote server, and E A description of the printer on the remote server. A dialog box will appear with the message "Added print queue." 7 Print to this queue using normal lp syntax (see Figure 7-6). 7.2.4 LPR on HP Hosts LPR is supported in HP
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    print queue to add, the name of the Server unit, and the name of the Server service 5 Print to this queue using normal lp syntax (see Figure 7-6). 7.2.5 LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts LPR is supported in SCO V3.2 release 4 with TCP/IP you like this to be the sys.default printer? (y/n) y Make sure your
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    Reverse Telnet (RTEL) TCP/IP Host Setup 4 When prompted for the queue name, enter the name of the service on your print server. To change the queue name at a later time, manually edit the printcap file. 5 Print to this queue using normal lp syntax (see Figure 7-6). 7.2.6 LPR on Sun Solaris Hosts
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    IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) The backend filter simply accepts data from the queue manager (LPD for BSD, lpsched for SYSV, and qdaemon on AIX) and moves that data over the network to the terminal/print server . This will be done automatically for supported systems. 6 Once all the files are
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    IP Host Setup Figure 7-13 the RTELPD daemon process. For instructions on how to do this, consult print system (lp, lpr, and others) or by the Server itself. If you are only printing to one queue from one host to one Server service the Server will show the order of jobs pending on the Server. The
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    [p]: p Please enter the port number []: 2 By default, a password is not needed to connect to a service or a port. (Note that the word null actually means no password.) Please enter the password [null]: The following options are available: banner ------- Print a banner page before every job binary
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    (ASCII 12). Note: Options must be specified in lowercase characters; multiple options can be specified separated by commas. There must be an entry in the options field; use the word "None" if no options are desired. There must also be an entry in the server_hosts file for each Server print queue
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    IP pipe and send it out over the network to a terminal or print server port. Note: The output filter in this case is either server port, and if it is successful, data will start moving through the path. If the specified service or port is currently busy, the daemon process will wait until the service
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    for your printing system. Note default, a password is not needed to connect to a service or a port. (Note that the word null actually means no password.) Please enter the password [null]: The following entry has been added to the server_host file queue /dev/rtp1 server ps3 service :2 password
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    TCP/IP Host Setup Reverse Telnet (RTEL) 7.3.6 Creating a BSD Print Queue Using RTELPD To create a generic BSD print queue using the RTELPD pipe pages for specific examples of configuring a print queue for each supported system type. 3 Test the queue. Ensure that the RTELPD daemon is running
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    IP Host Setup 7.3.8 RTEL Troubleshooting The job_status diagnostic file in the /usr/spool/rtel directory may help locate problems. The file contains any errors that occurred on a particular print job, such as job aborted, invalid service server. Generally indicates a problem with the Server setup
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    /IP Host Setup PostScript Configuration 7.5 PostScript Configuration To print PostScript jobs, you must enable the PostScript attribute on the service being used. Figure 7-22: Enabling the PostScript Attribute Local>> DEFINE SERVICE Server_P1 POSTSCRIPT ENABLED A very common problem when printing
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    IP stack. Server servers servicing NetWare print queues must have the NetWare protocol enabled (the default). To verify that NetWare is enabled, enter the List Protocols command. Lantronix Terminal and Print Servers support Novell's NDPS for printing using the Novell NDPS Gateway. For instruction
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    login uses the Server name and login password to log into the file server. If the default login password is changed, NetWare print queue setups must also be changed to reflect the new password. Printing can be configured in one of five ways. The first four methods configure the Server services
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    to define the directory service context where the print server is located. Figure 8-4: Defining the Directory Service Context Local>> DEFINE the file servers in the directory service tree is in the access list. The access list is set to Local by default, which includes all file servers attached to
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    If the print server does not successfully attach to the print queue, see NDS Print Queue Troubleshooting on page 8-16. 8.3.2 Creating Print Queues with NetWare Administrator The NetWare Administrator management utility allows you to manage network resources, such as queuebased print services, like
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    field, enter the name of the print service configured on your Lantronix serv- er. C In the Print Queue Name field, enter the name of the print queue to create. The name should be meaningful to your users, and will not affect any Lantronix server configuration. D Leave all other defaults as-is. 8-5
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    will service this queue : Server_xxxxxx_TEXT Adding print server Server_xxxxxx. Please wait... Attaching Server_xxxxxx to Server_PRT Adding print server Server_xxxxxx_TEXT. Please wait... Attaching Server_xxxxxx_TEXT to Server_PRT Print queue installed successfully. Resetting Server_xxxxxx
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    change the login password on the Server, you will need to add a password for the entry you just added. Highlighting the Server name and pressing Enter shows the Print Server Information menu, in which you can change the Server password. 5 Use Insert to add the name of the service on the Server which
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    8-18: Print Server Information Menu Print Server Information Change Password Print Queue Full Name Print Server Configuration Print Server ID Print Server Operators Print Server Status/Control Print Server Users 10 Highlight Print Server Status/Control and press Enter. 11 Highlight Server Info and
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    NetWare Host Setup Printing 12 Highlight Current Server Status: Running and press Enter. Figure 8-20: Print Server Info/Status Menu Print Server Info/Status Print server version 3 0xx Print server type Dedicated DOS # of printers n Queue service nodes 0 Current server status Running
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    be started (under step 11 on page 8-14). Figure 8-23: Setting the Printserver Local>> SET PROTOCOL NETWARE PRINTSERVER pserver_name Local>> DEFINE PROTOCOL NETWARE PRINTSERVER pserver_name B Create a print queue on the file server and associate it with the Server service. 2 In the Available Options
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    Queues with QINST section should appear in a selection list: Figure 8-27: Queue Options Queue Server Candidates LAB_Server (Print Server) LABPRT_S1 (Print Server) 5 Tell the file server about the Server service that will be used. A Press Escape three times to return to the main PCONSOLE menu
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    Password Full Name Print Server Configuration Print Server ID Print Server Operators Print Server Status/Control Print Server Users E Select Printer Configuration and press Enter. Figure 8-31: Printer Configuration Option Print Server Configuration File Servers to be Serviced Host Setup 8-12
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    select Yes and press Enter. L Press Escape to return to the Print Server Configuration menu. 6 Select Queues Serviced by Printer and press Enter. Figure 8-35: Print Server Configuration Menu Print Server Configuration File Servers to be Serviced Notify List for Printer Printer Configuration Queues
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    at +1. 10 Exit PCONSOLE by repeatedly pressing Escape. 11 Restart the pserver VAP/NLM/process on the file server or PC. 12 To connect the Server port to the rprinter file server, complete one of the following steps, depending on how pserver is running: 13 If pserver is running as a VAP, enter the
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    steps in the Creating Bindery Print Queues with QINST section. Table 8-1: NetWare Host Troubleshooting Things to Check Suggestion Verify that the server name appears and Try PCONSOLE. (If you are using NetWare 4.0, use the F4 that it matches the server and service key to enter bindery emulation
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    2, 3 Unexpected response from file server. Report the problem to Lantronix Technical Support. 4 No printers found for the print server. Check to make sure that there are printers for the print server and the printer names match the service names on the print server. 5 No queue found for the
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    Reset command. Invalid password. Make sure the password for the print server object under PCONSOLE is the same as the login password for the print server. If the login password on the print server is the default (access) then there should be no password for the print server object. If the login
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    access table By default, only local (non-routed) file servers are scanned for queues. The login password on the Server The passwords must match or the Server will not be able to and the queue password on the file log into the file servers to scan for jobs. server The print server has successfully
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    and issue the Set Protocol NetWare Reset command. The password for the print server object under PCONSOLE must match the Server's login password. If the login password on the Server is left as the default (access), there should be no password for the print server object. Turn down the NCP packet
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    be obtained from your dealer or Lantronix, is required for all multi-port server units. You will not be able to use LAT functionality until you enter the license number and reboot the unit. Servers servicing LAT print queues must have the LAT protocol enabled (the default). To verify that LAT is
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    for more information about terminal characteristics. 9.1.2 Printing to a Service Printing using a LAT service requires the creation of three items: a LAT service on the Server, a LAT device (application port) that references the print resource, and a print queue that uses the LAT application port
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    from LAT For example, if you want to create a new LAT device LTA1234 that accesses print service printer1 on the Server named server1 using VMS queue remote_prq, enter the commands shown in Figure 9-8. Figure 9-8: Creating LAT Device $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LATCP LCP> CREATE PORT LTA1234/APPLICATION
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    to work correctly. 9.2 Troubleshooting 9.2.1 VMS Printer Troubleshooting If a remote print queue is not functioning properly, check the following items: x Make sure that LAT is licensed on your Server, if applicable. The LAT license number, obtained from your dealer or Lantronix, can be configured
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    data is appearing on the terminal when a print job is attempted. You can also try connecting to the service locally to see if the Server is configured properly. If the printer still does not function properly after verifying these conditions, contact Lantronix Technical Support for assistance. 9-5
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    the Use the Show Server command. server's node name The service name used matches the con- Use the Show Service Local Characteristics command. figured service name The service is available Use the Show Service Local Characteristics command from a network login. If the service rating is zero, the
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    has been enabled on the service Use the Show Service Local Characteristics command from a network login. LAT licensing To use LAT you must obtain a LAT license from your dealer or from Lantronix. Then use the Define Protocol LAT License command on your Server. The LAT symbiont is specified
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    hosts. Note: Macintoshes that do not support EtherTalk will need either an Ethernet card or a LocalTalk-to-EtherTalk router to use the Server 10.1 Configuration An Server servicing AppleTalk print queues must have the AppleTalk protocol enabled (the default). To verify that AppleTalk is enabled
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    Server. If you have multiple zones on your network, the service will appear in the default zone specified by the AppleTalk router. 3 Locate your Server printing service TCP/IP printing methods such as lp and lpr are generally easier to set up and administer than non-native AppleTalk printing methods
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    from the print device, you cannot just attach a terminal to the Server and watch the output. Also, there is no way to "connect" to the Server port and talk to the printer via AppleTalk-you need to do so via LAT or Telnet. 10.3.1 General Troubleshooting Table 10-1 shows a few common problems that
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    Troubleshooting Macintosh Printing, cont. Problem , check your printer manual for a way to a flow control problem. If the Server never sees the Macintosh print spoolers to the printer service on the Server via LAT or TCP/IP, try typing disconnect from the service without typing any more data
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    Printing 10.3.2 Host Troubleshooting Table 10-2: AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting Area to Check The printer is available to be selected in the Chooser Bi-directional communication Explanation Make sure the printer is in the right zone. Lock the printer in PostScript mode and issue the Test Service
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    third-party LPR implementations; contact Lantronix Technical Support for more information. 11.1.1 DLC To use the DLC protocol, you must associate the DLC characteristic with a service. Figure 11-1: Enabling DLC Local>> SET SERVICE NTX DLC ENABLED PORT 1 Open the NT Print Manager; its icon is located
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    Figure 11-3: Print Destinations Dialog Box 7 Choose Hewlett Packard Network Port and click OK. The following dialog box will appear: Figure 11-4: Hewlett Packard Network Port Dialog Box All known DLC nodes will be listed in the Card Address box. 8 Select the Server hardware
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    the Print Manager dialog. 12 If you'd like this printer to be the default printer, click on the Default pop-up menu and scroll to the printer's name. Figure 11-6: Print Manager Window EPS_PRT 13 The printer is now ready to accept jobs. 11.1.2 NetBIOS To install NetBIOS, first create a service with
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    the Default pop-up menu in the Print Manager dialog and scroll to the printer's name (see Figure 11-6 on page 11-3). 11.2 Windows NT Troubleshooting If you've followed the setup instructions listed in this chapter, Windows NT printing should run smoothly. However, there are two potential problems
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    Windows NT Troubleshooting On some versions of Windows NT, editing the timeout period does not actually change the 45 second timeout period. If you are unable to change your timeout period, try using LPR instead. x Windows NT supports printing via AppleTalk and LAN Manager. However, the Server and
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    command is restricted to the privileged user. The print server models do not support the full Lantronix ETS/EPS command set; each command entry contains a list of the units on which the command can be used. Note: See Set Privileged/Noprivileged on page 12-28 for information on changing your port to
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    cursor Toggles insert/overstrike modes. Overstrike is on by default. Logs out of the Server Moves cursor to end of line Moves cursor to the 12.3.1 Clear/Purge IPsecurity CLEAR   ALL    PURGE   IPSECURITY  I P a d dress   Removes an entry, or all entries, from the IP security
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    31; Show/Monitor/List Protocols, page 12-64; NetWare Access Lists, page 4-4; Access Lists, page 8-1. 12.3.3 Clear/Purge Service CLEAR  PURGE   SERVICE LOCAL    service   Removes a defined service from the Server. The login service can not be deleted via the Clear/Purge commands
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    ; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; Creating Services, page 4-6. 12.3.4 Clear/Purge SNMP CLEAR    PURGE   SNMP  ALL  Comm unityNam e   Removes entries from the SNMP security table. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must
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    , EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. See Also Initialize, page 12-7; Rebooting the Server, page 3-6. 12.6 Define Define is equivalent to Set, but Define changes the permanent characteristics of ports, servers, and services. Define Port
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    Help Command Reference Note: Examples See Also username@host Shows information regarding user username on the specified TCP/IP host. @host Shows all users currently connected to the specified TCP/IP host. To see a list of processes running on the Server, use the command "finger finger." Local>
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    clears all settings not enabled by default, including NDS and LAT licensing. After the initialization, you will have to re-enter the licenses. Noboot Forces the Server to remain in the Boot Configuration Program (BCP) instead of booting. This option is only supported on ROM versions 2.0 or later
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    Reference Crash 451, page 12-5; Show/Monitor/List Server Status, page 12-68; Rebooting the Server, page 3-6. 12.11 List List is similar to MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to logout a port other than your own. Examples Local> LOGOUT Local> LOGOUT PORT 2 12.13 Man
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    . In general, any host that supports TCP/IP will respond if it is able, regardless of login restrictions, job load, or operating system. If there is no reply from the host, there may be a network or TCP/IP configuration problem. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 12-9
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    address. Local> PING 192.0.1.23 Local> PING hydra.local.net Installation Guide. Command Reference 12.18 Purge Purge commands permanently remove an entry (service or IP host) from the Server's database when the unit is rebooted. Purge does not affect the current operating characteristics. Because
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    configured with Set commands for a service named "print4me" since the Server booted. Note: Applies To You cannot save the login service; you must use the Define Server Incoming command to make it permanent. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the
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    Saves the current Server settings. Service Saves all entered Set Service commands for all local services or the named service. If used without the All or name parameters, the local service characteristics are saved. SNMP Saves all parameters associated with SNMP. Set and Define, page 3-4. 12.21 Set
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    If a portlist is not specified, all physical and virtual ports apply. Printing Restricts TCP/IP printing for this address. The restriction applies to LPR and RTEL print connections, but not to direct port or service socket connections. SLIP Restricts SLIP sessions for the specified address or range
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    for TCP/IP hosts, a support logins. System Logs system-related activity, including Server boots and log file access. Examples Local> SET LOGGING HOST phred: Local> SET LOG HOST CONSOLE COMMANDS ENABLED SECUR ENABLED See Also Show/Monitor/List Logging, page 12-62; Event Logging, page 4-13. 12
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    Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands 12.24 Set/Define Port Commands 12.24.1 Define Port Access DYNAMIC   DEFINE PORT PortList ALL  ACCESS services, and only local logins are permitted. This is the default. Remote The port can accept network connection requests but no local logins
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    12.24.2 Set/Define Port Bitronics Command Reference  SET  DEFINE   PORT PortList ALL BITRONICS  ENABLED  DISABLED   Controls bidirectional parallel port functionality. The attached printer must also support Bitronics. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100
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    12.24.4 Set/Define Port Command Completion    SET DEFINE    PORT PortList ALL COMMAND [ COMPLETION ]  ENABLED  DISABLED   Enables or disables the command completion feature. If enabled, the Server EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged
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    DISABLED   If enabled, the Server will not assert the DTR signal on the serial port until either a user logs into the port or the port is connected to via a service or Telnet connect. When the port is idle, DTR will not be asserted. DTRwait is disabled by default. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2
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    Command Reference 12.24.7 Set/Define Port Flow Control Set/Define Port Commands  CTS  DISABLED   SET   DEFINE   PORT PortList ALL FLOW [ CONTROL ]   ENABLED control. Examples Local> SET PORT FLOW CONTROL DSR See Also Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Flow Control, page
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    MPS100 Server Inactivity Timer, page 12-38; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Inactivity Logout, page 5-6. 12 Server will attempt to log out any connections if the port's DSR signal drops. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 The EPS1 and EPS2 only support DSR/DTR. The other models support
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    Server can use either a service name or the port name to identify a port for connection purposes. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 (_) character. The default is Port_n, where Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Port Names, page 5-5. 12.24.11 Set/Define Port Parity  ODD
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    Flow Control (XON/XOFF), page 5-3. 12.24.13 Set/Define Port Password  SET DEFINE    PORT PortList ALL PASSWORD  ENABLED    DISABLED   Controls whether a password is needed to log into the Server from this port. The Set/Define Server Login Password command is used to set the
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    Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this port only. Set/Define Server Login Password, page 12-42; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; System Passwords, page 3-8; Password Restrictions, page 5-5. 12.24.14 Set/Define
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    To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use the current port only. Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63. 12.24.16 Set/Define Port Speed  SET  , and 230400 (Fast Ethernet print servers only). Examples Local> DEFINE PORT 7-8 SPEED
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    Command Reference 12.24.17 Set/Define Port Stop Set/Define Port Commands    SET DEFINE    PORT PortList ALL STOP 1  2   Configures whether the port will use one or two stop bits. The default is to use one stop bit. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Restrictions You
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    enclosed in quotes. None Removes any previously-configured username. No username is configured by default. Examples Local> SET PORT USERNAME "Ted Smith" COMMAND COMPLETION ENABLED See Also Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Port Names, page 5-5. 12.24.20 Set/Define Port Verification  SET
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    command. Parameters Auto The Server will attempt to automatically select the printer type based on the signals seen on the parallel port. Centronics The parallel port is treated as a Centronics-compatible port. Dataproducts The parallel port is treated as a Dataproducts-compatible port. 12-27
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    can be changed with the Set Server Privileged Password command. If the password is forgotten, the Server can be reset to factory defaults. Note: Applies To Only one port on the Server can be privileged at any time. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions The user must
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    advertise the attached printer. The default is to advertise printers as LaserWriters. 12-64; AppleTalk Server Parameters, page 4-2. 12.27.2 Define Protocols IP       ENABLED       DISABLED        IPADDRESS address     SET  DEFINE   PROTOCOLS IP
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    Controls whether the Server will send IP daytime request packets. It is enabled by default. Set/Define Server IPaddress, page 12-40; Set/Define Server Gateway, page 1237; Set/Define Server Loadhost, page 12-41; TCP/IP Server Parameters, page 4-5; Installation Guide. 12.27.3 Define Protocols
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    -100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Enabled/Disabled can only be configured using the Define command. Parameters Access Allows configuration of a list of fileservers that the Server will contact for print jobs. By default, only fileservers
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    . DSLicense Configures the NetWare Directory Service license needed to enable NDS on the Server. LicenseString Enter the license string obtained from Lantronix to enable NDS on your Server. DSTree Configures the NetWare Directory Service tree in which the Server is located. treeString Specify the
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    if it is Set, it will be cleared/reset at boot time. fileserver The fileserver name can print jobs. The default interval is 60 seconds. num Enter a number from 1 to 255. Printserver Configure the fileserver to which the Server configured printserver. Reset Instructs the Print Server module to
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    PCONSOLE, page 8-3; Installing a Print Queue Using PCONSOLE, page 8-7. 12.28 Set/Define Server Commands 12.28.1 Set/Define Server Announcements  SET    DEFINE   SERVER ANNOUNCEMENTS  ENABLED    DISABLED   Governs whether the Server will send service advertising messages and
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    bytes) to use for network connections. The Server's default setting should be sufficient for most cases. The size can be increased for larger data transfers such as file transfers or printing. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged
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    Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference Defaults Examples EPS1 and MPS1: 4096 EPS2P, EPS2-100, EPS4P, EPS4-100, and MPS100: 2048 Other units: 512 Local> SET SERVER BUFFERING 1024 12.28.5 Set/Define Server Circuit Timer  SET    DEFINE   SERVER CIRCUIT [ TIMER ] TimerValue
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    to this limit. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters limit The Server can be limited to between 0 and 200 hosts. The default is 20 hosts. If the new limit is less than the current limit and
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    DEFINE   SERVER IDENTIFICATION IDstring Specifies the identification string that is broadcast along with LAT service messages. The identification string is also broadcast as the ident string for a LAT login service. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions
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    for a password (the default). Password Causes the Server to prompt for a password for all incoming connections. Examples Local> SET SERVER INCOMING TELNET INCOM PASSW (sets up password protected Telnet logins) See Also Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; System Passwords, page 3-8. 12-39
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    See Also Set/Define Server Console, page -HIDDEN; Set/Define Server Subnet Mask, page 12-52; Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; Show/Monitor/List Protocols, page 12-64; TCP/IP, page 2-5; Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), page 2-6. 12.28.13 Set/Define Server Keepalive Timer  SET DEFINE
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    12.28.14 Set/Define Server Loadhost    SET DEFINE    SERVER [SECONDARY] LOADHOST IP address Specifies the TCP/IP host from which the Server requests its runtime code. For LAT-loading Servers, this command has no function. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100
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    Set/Define Port Password, page 12-22; Login Password, page 3-9. 12.28.17 Set/Define Server Maintenance Password  SET   DEFINE   SERVER MAINTENANCE [ PASSWORD ] [ p a s s w d ] Specifies the password that allows remote NCP connections to the Server. The maintenance password is only used
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    , EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters ServerName Enter a string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Print server names are restricted further by service name constraints. They're typically servername_text or
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    ServerName NONE    Used to specify the name of the print server VAP/NLM running on the NetWare file server. This is necessary when setting up the Server as an RPRINTER client. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use
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    setting up queues or print servers using PCONSOLE. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Examples Local> SET SERVER NETWARE RESET See Also Set/Define Protocols NetWare Reset, page 12-31; Show/Monitor
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    Password Limit, page 12-45; System Passwords, page 3-8. 12.28.26 Set/Define Server Prompt  SET  DEFINE   SERVER PROMPT PromptString Allows the system administrator to change the prompt that users see (the default is Local_x>). Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100
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    0 and 32 (the default). If 0 is specified, queueing is not allowed and only the user with possession of the service may use it. None There will be no limit except for the Server's memory constraints. Examples Local> DEFINE SERVER QUEUE LIMIT 4 See Also Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; Show
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    Editing the Boot Parameters, page 37. 12.28.29 Set/Define Server Reload  SET  DEFINE   SERVER RELOAD  ALWAYS  DEFAULT   Specifies when to reload the code in the flash ROM. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged
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    resets. default is 30 msec. 12.28.33 Set/Define Server Service Groups  SET    DEFINE   SERVER [SERVICE services provided by this Server, and whether groups should be added to the list (Enabled) or removed from the list (Disabled). Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100
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    /List Server, page 12-68; LAT, page 2-4. 12.28.34 Define Server Silentboot  SET  DEFINE    SERVER SILENTBOOT  ENABLED  DISABLED   Causes the unit to attempt to boot without sending any status messages to the console port (unless there are errors). By default, the Server prints
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    Server before any users and services are started. If a text hostname is used for TFTP, the name must be resolvable at boot time, otherwise you must use an IP address. Both the Telnet and NCP consoles are available at the time the Server attempts to download the startupfile; if there is a problem
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    > DEFINE SERVER STARTUPFILE engfs\sys:\login\start.cmd" Set/Define Server Loadhost, page 12-41; Reloading Operational Software, page 3-7; Installation Guide. 12.28.37 Set/Define Server Subnet Mask  SET    DEFINE   SERVER SUBNET [ MASK ] mask Sets an IP subnet mask for the Server, or
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    . A maximum of 16 services may be configured for the Server. Additional service parameters are discussed in the following pages. Note: Applies To Services have no default parameters; all options must be configured manually. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must
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    when printing PCL data. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72. 12.29.5 Set/Define Service Default        SET
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    , which accommodates text print jobs. Local>> DEFINE SERVICE DEFAULT DLC POSTSCRIPT Local>> DEFINE SERVICE DEFAULT PCL DISABLED Set/Define Server Name, page 12-43; Set/Define Service DLC, page 12-55; Creating Services, page 4-6; Installation Guide. 12.29.6 Set/Define Service DLC  SET   DEFINE
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    Determines whether the Server will append a formfeed to the end of any LPR print jobs. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72. 12.29.9 Set/Define Service Identification  SET    DEFINE
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    on multiport Server's. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; Printing from LAT, page 9-1. 12.29.12 Set/Define Service NetWare
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    lab5 PASSWORD "this" See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72. 12.29.14 Set/Define Service Ports  SET  DEFINE   SERVICE ServiceName PORTS PortList    ALL    ENABLED    DISABLED   Specifies a list of ports that will support or
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    Command Reference Set/Define Service Commands 12.29.15 Set/Define Service PostScript  SET  DEFINE   SERVICE ServiceName POSTSCRIPT  ENABLED    DISABLED   Determines how the Server will handle PostScript print jobs. If enabled, the Server will assume there is a PostScript
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    of the service. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 default. Note: See Also Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be configured for a service, but not both. Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; TCP/Telnet Service Sockets, page 4-8. 12
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    default. Note: Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be configured for a service, but not both. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Set/Define Service TCPport, page 12-60; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; TCP/Telnet Service Sockets, page 48. 12.30 Set/Define SNMP   SET   SNMP
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    SNMP, page 12-4; Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-72; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; SNMP Security, page 4-13. 12.31 Show/Monitor/List Commands 12.31.1 Show/Monitor/List IPsecurity    SHOW MONITOR    IPSECURITY   LIST   Displays the current or saved TCP/IP
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    Server's ports. The current port is the default, unless an optional port designation is specified. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 as baud rate, parity, preferred services, name, username, and group codes. Counters Displays services, and the login status of the port. 12-63
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    12.31.4 Show/Monitor/List Protocols APPLETALK NODES ZONES [ LOCAL ]    SHOW MONITOR    PROTOCOLS   LIST   COUNTERS ENABLED LANMAN LAT NETWARE ACCESS NDS TCPIP Displays a summary screen of all supported , EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the Server's local
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    . credentials from fileserver during login. 6 Fileserver did not accept the Server's server If the login password is "access" (the default), the Server name and password credentials. doesn't send a password. Otherwise, the login password has to match the print server password on the fileserver
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    /List Commands Command Reference Table 12-3: IPX Error Reasons, cont. Bit Meaning 11 Couldn't service the print queue or job. 12 Couldn't open a file on the fileserver. 13 + Unused, should be 0. Explanation There is a print job on the fileserver that the Server can't access. This is not
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    and gateways, the default domain name, packet information, and ICMP counters. ICMP messages are sent by TCP/IP nodes in response to errors in TCP/IP messages or queries from other nodes. The ICMP failure reason counters may be helpful for detecting specific network problems. They are listed
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    Service lab5 Set/Define Server Queue Limit, page 12-47; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.6 Show/Monitor/List Server   SHOW    MONITOR  SERVER -100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use the Monitor Server command. Errors Counters and Status
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    Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands Characteristics Displays the LAT network settings, the IP addresses, the Server's enabled characteristics (for example, Broadcast), and the local limits (such as password, queue, and session). This is the default if no parameter is used. 12-69
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    Counters Displays the accumulated counters for the Ethernet, LAT and TCP/IP protocols. The first seven lines of counters apply to Ethernet traffic in general. The fields and error counters are explained below. Table 12-6: Counters Display Fields Field Meaning of Counter Frames sent with xx
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    0 Unused, should be 0 Unused, should be 0 Examples See Also Status Displays current Server use, such as active ports, services, and circuits. Local> SHOW SERVER STATUS Local> MONITOR SERVER COUNTERS Set/Define Server Commands, page 12-34; General Server Parameters, page 4-1; Status Displays, page
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    is the default if no parameter is added. Examples Local> SHOW SERVICE lab5_prtr STATUS Local> MONITOR SERVICE LOCAL SUMMARY See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Set/Define Server Commands, page 12-34; Creating Services, page 4-6; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.8 Show/Monitor/List SNMP
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    /Purge SNMP, page 12-4; Set/Define SNMP, page 12-61; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-6; SNMP Security, page 4-13; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.9 Show/Monitor Users   SHOW   USERS [username]  MONITOR  Displays the current users logged onto the Server. If a username
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    MPS100, LPS1 You must be the privileged user to use this command. hostname:filename For TFTP downloads, enter the TFTP hostname (either a text name or an IP .com" Local> SOURCE LABFS4\SYS:\LOGIN\Server.COM Set/Define Server Software, page 12-50; Installation Guide. 12.33 Stty The Stty command is
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    . If text names are used, only LAT service names can be resolved to hardware addresses. Examples Local> TEST LOOP 45-a2-ed-48-12-3c Local> TEST LOOP 12-68-df-ea-38-c5 HELP REC ASS 78-23-ad2c-11-4e Local> TEST LOOP LABVAX 12.36 Test Port COUNT count TEST PORT [portnum
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    that are each width characters long. The width value can range from 1 to 133. The default is 70 characters. Local> TEST Port Local> TEST Port 4 WIDTH 45 COUNT 5 12.37 Test Service TEST SERVICE ServiceName COUNT count DESTINATION port [NODE name] POSTSCRIPT WIDTH width Tests a connection to a LAT
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    each width characters long. The width value can range from one to 133. The default is 70 characters. Examples Local> TEST Service ALEX COUNT 1000 WIDTH 80 See Also Set/Define Server Incoming, page 12-39. 12.38 Who The Who command is functionally identical to the Show/Monitor Users command on
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    Zero Counters Parameters Examples See Also Command Reference All Zeroes all port, node, and Server counters. Port portnum Zeroes counters for events associated with the specified serial or virtual port, including SLIP events. Local> ZERO COUNTER NODE vax5 Local> ZERO
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    available via Internet email at [email protected]. A.1 Problem Report Procedure When you report a problem, please provide the following information: x Your name, and your company name, address, and phone number x Lantronix Server model number x Lantronix Server serial number x Software version
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    Guide for connection instructions. Your Installation Guide may also contain additional troubleshooting information. Many unexplained errors are the result of having duplicate IP addresses on the network. Ensure that your Server has a unique IP address before proceeding. If you are having problems
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    list your Server IP address, there may be a problem. B.3 BOOTP Troubleshooting If the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured your host to respond to the request, check these areas: Table B-3: BOOTP Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation BOOTP is in your system's /etc/services file
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    is a RARPD process running. B.5 Printing Problems Table B-5: General Printing Problems Area to Check Explanation Physical connections Service characteristics The IP address Queue Status and Port counters To test a non-PostScript printer, use the Test Port Server Count 100 command. This command
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    PostScript Problems Troubleshooting PostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an error. Table B-6: PostScript Troubleshooting Area to Check Explanation The Server is communicating with the printer The printer is configured to use 8-bit characters Service Characteristics Port
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    .SYS can be downloaded from the Lantronix Web site. The following instructions will lead you through the web site to the software file. 1 On the home page, http://www.lantronix.com, click on Firmware Downloads. 2 From the All Products pop-up menu, select Print Servers: EPS, MPS, LPS. 3 From the
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    Software Updating Software 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 C-1: Sample FTP Login 230-Welcome to the Lantronix FTP Server. 230230-IMPORTANT: Please get the README file before
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    host's documentation for instructions on how to configure the MPS.SYS file in a directory. If BOOTP cannot be used to configure the Server IP parameters, manually configure them using the following commands. Figure C-2: Configuring TCP/IP Reload Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed
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    problems that occur when updating the Flash ROM can be solved by completing the following steps. Protocol NetWare TFTP MOP Table C-1: Flash ROM Troubleshooting Area to Check Ensure the file is in the login directory. Since the Server by default. Ensure that the Ethernet circuit has the service
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    (via TokenTalk). Due to dynamic addressing and powerful name directory services, installing an AppleTalk device is generally as simple as attaching it UNIX hosts shows the current IP address to hardware address mapping; the arp command on the Server shows the current IP host table. Attachment Unit
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    may also be sent as broadcasts, not just sent to a specific host. The Server counters for ICMP messages may be helpful for detecting network problems. In the case of TCP/IP networks, each node has a software or IP address that is configurable by the managers of the nodes. The software address is
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    Glossary LAT login service MAU MOP MTU multicast LAT many other nodes and networks a than TCP/IP. LAT also allows remote connections to services and other network devices, about which TCP/IP has no understanding. The fact that the Server supports both LAT and TCP/IP protocols transparently means
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    connect to, for example, a printer. A terminal server that allows only local logins is not a service node, as it does not allow remote network users to connect to it. A printer/display protocol developed by Adobe Corporation. PostScript is actually a printing and programming language used to display
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    provides a terminal interface between (usually UNIX) hosts using the TCP/IP network protocol. Unlike Telnet, Rlogin assumes the remote host is or behaves like a UNIX machine. Rlogin can also be configured to disable login password checking, so should be used with care. See your host's documentation
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    network or a remote network. The Server supports Telnet connections across networks through the use of gateways, using gateway hosts to forward messages across network boundaries. The Server uses the subnet mask as a filter; if the Server's IP address and the remote IP address appear the same after
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    is not set explicitly with the Set/Define Server Subnet Mask command, the Server will assume a mask based on its IP address and thus the apparent network type. This to run on top of it, notably Telnet, Rlogin, and TFTP. TCP/IP support may be integral to an operating system, as in UNIX, or it can
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    network and the local node. An example of a transceiver is a MAU. Terminal Server Manager. TSM is a software package that allows terminal servers on a network to be remotely managed from another node. It is supported on VMS systems running MOP and is incompatible with TCP/IPonly networks. Glossary
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    12-53 Set-up 10-1 Support information 1-1, 1-2 Zones 4-2 Application port (LAT) 9-1 ARP G-1 AUI G-1, G-3 Autobaud 5-3 B Backbone G-1, G-7 Banner 7-2 Banner page 4-9, 7-1, 7-14, 10-3, 12-53 Baud rate 5-2, 9-5 Binary service option 4-9 Bindery 8-1 Print queues 8-2, 8-6 Bitmap graphics troubleshooting
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    12-7 IP 12-29 IP address 12-40 IPsecurity 12-11, 12-12, 12-62 Keepalive 12-40 LAN Manager 12-30, 12-57 LAT 12-30, 12-39, 12-57 License 12-30 Limit 12-45 List 3-5, 6-2, 12-8, 12-62- 12-73 Loadhost 12-29, 12-41, 12-43 Local 12-4, 12-15, 12-63, 12-72 Lock 12-41 Logging 12-13, 12-62 Login password 12
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    Contact information A-1 Counters Port 12-63 Server 12-70 Zeroing 12-77 D DCPS 9-4 Default services 12-54 Define command 12-5 DHCP 2-6, 3-7, 12-36, B-2, 7, G-2 Troubleshooting B-2 Dialback 5-5 Digital Network Port configuration 11-1 Disconnect 4-10 DLC service option 4-9 Domain name 1-2, 4-5 Download
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    1-2 Troubleshooting 9-4 LATCP 9-1, 9-4 LEDs B-1 Line editing 12-2 Line speed 5-3 List command 3-5, 12-8, 12-62- 12-73 Loadhost 2-7, 3-7, 4-5 Local switch 4-10 Lock 4-1 Logging 4-13, 12-13, 12-62 Logging out 6-1, 6-2, 12-5 Login Web browser 3-2 Login password 3-9, 4-10, 6-2 Login service G-3 Logout
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    NetBIOS 11-4 NetWare 8-2 PCL from NetWare 8-15 PostScript 7-19, 8-15, 9-3, 10-1 RTEL troubleshooting 7-18 SMIT 7-7 Privileged password 3-8, 6-2, 12-28, 12-46 Problem report procedure A-1 Protocol commands 12-28- 12-34 Protocols 2-1, 6-3, G-3, G-4, G-7 Protocols supported 1-1 PSConvert Service option
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    5-6 SNMP 4-13 Serial port Baud rate 5-2 Configuration 5-2 Flow control 5-2, 5-3 Serial speed 5-3 Server Commands 12-34- 12-52 Enabling incoming connections 4-1, 12-39 Host limit 4-6, 12-37 Identification 4-3, 12-38 IP address 4-5, 12-40 Name 3-6, 12-43 Service 1-2, 2-4- 2-5, 6-3, G-3, G-6 Access
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    5 Username 6-1 Users, showing 6-3 V Verify 12-26 Virtual port 4-11, 5-4, G-3 VMS 9-1, 9-6, G-7 Index Printing using AppleTalk 10-2 Troubleshooting 9-4 W Web browser interface 3-2 Who command 12-77 Windows 7-2 Windows NT Digital Network Port 11-1 NetBIOS 11-3 Printing from 11-1 Troubleshooting 11
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