Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 117

NetBIOS

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LAN Manager Host Setup Printing Methods 11 Click the OK button in the remaining print dialog boxes to return to 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 LAN Manager enabled. In the example below, we've also used the Set/Define Server Name command to give the Server a name. Figure 11-7: Enabling LAN Manager Local_1>> SET SERVER NAME GRAPHICSERVER Local_1>> SET SERVICE NTX LANMANAGER ENABLED PORT 1 11.1.2.1 Redirecting a Port Redirecting allows a user to use a service on the Server as if the Server parallel port were on the host machine. To print from NetBIOS, you will need to redirect a port: 1 Choose one of the lpt ports to redirect (typically the ports to choose from will be lpt1 through lpt4). Make sure that the chosen port doesn't currently have a printer connected to it. 2 Double-click the DOS Command Prompt icon to open a DOS session. 3 At the DOS prompt, issue the Net Use command to indicate that the lpt port will be redirected to the Server service. In the example below, GRAPHICSERVER is the name of the Server and NTX is the name of the service. Figure 11-8: Net Use Command C:> NET USE LPTn: \\GRAPHICSERVER\NTX 11-3

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LAN Manager Host Setup
Printing Methods
11-
3
11
Click the
OK
button in the remaining print dialog boxes to return to 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
13
The printer is now ready to accept jobs.
11.1.2
NetBIOS
To install NetBIOS, first create a service with LAN Manager enabled. In the example below, we’ve also
used the
Set/Define Server Name
command to give the Server a name.
Figure 11-7:
Enabling LAN Manager
11.1.2.1
Redirecting a Port
Redirecting allows a user to use a service on the Server as if the Server parallel port were on the host
machine.
To print from NetBIOS, you will need to redirect a port:
1
Choose one of the lpt ports to redirect (typically the ports to choose from will be lpt1 through lpt4).
Make sure that the chosen port doesn’t currently have a printer connected to it.
2
Double-click the DOS Command Prompt icon to open a DOS session.
3
At the DOS prompt, issue the
Net Use
command to indicate that the lpt port will be redirected to the
Server service. In the example below,
GRAPHICSERVER
is the name of the Server and
NTX
is the
name of the service.
Figure 11-8:
Net Use Command
Local_1>> SET SERVER NAME GRAPHICSERVER
Local_1>> SET SERVICE NTX LANMANAGER ENABLED PORT 1
C:> NET USE LPT
n
: \\GRAPHICSERVER\NTX
EPS_PRT