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How To Use This Manual

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How To Use This 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 The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can be used by network managers to monitor network load and error conditions. No enterprise-specific MIBs are supplied by Lantronix. Diagnostics Power-up and interactive diagnostics help system managers troubleshoot network and serial line problems. 1.5 How To Use This Manual The rest of the chapters in this manual describe the features and commands of the Server. Information is broken down as follows: x Chapters 2 through 6 cover general functionality: x Chapter 2, Concepts, explains the basic ideas behind Server operation. x Chapter 3, Getting Started, explains available configuration methods, as well as steps needed for reconfiguration and maintenance operation. x Chapter 4, Server Configuration, explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol- specific configuration and security issues. x Chapter 5, Ports, details the port-specific configuration options x Chapters 7 through 11 cover protocol-specific issues and troubleshooting: r Chapter 7 covers TCP/IP Host Setup for LPR and RTEL printing. r Chapter 8 covers NetWare Host Setup needed for printing. r Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for VMS printing. r Chapter 10 covers AppleTalk Host Setup needed for printing. r Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for printing. x Chapter 12, Command Reference, lists the Server command set in detail, including syntax, options, errors, examples, and where to find related information. x Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information, troubleshooting tips, and pinout information. Note: Installation and cabling are covered in your Server's Installation Guide. 1-4

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How To Use This Manual
Introduction
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Automatic session logouts when a port is disconnected or a device is turned off.
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
The Server supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which can be used by net-
work managers to monitor network load and error conditions. No enterprise-specific MIBs are sup-
plied by Lantronix.
Diagnostics
Power-up and interactive diagnostics help system managers troubleshoot network and serial line
problems.
1.5
How To Use This Manual
The rest of the chapters in this manual describe the features and commands of the Server. Information is
broken down as follows:
Chapters 2 through 6 cover general functionality:
Chapter 2,
Concepts
, explains the basic ideas behind Server operation.
Chapter 3,
Getting Started
, explains available configuration methods, as well as steps needed for
reconfiguration and maintenance operation.
Chapter 4,
Server Configuration
, explains server-wide configuration options, including protocol-
specific configuration and security issues.
Chapter 5,
Ports
, details the port-specific configuration options
Chapters 7 through 11 cover protocol-specific issues and troubleshooting:
Chapter 7 covers TCP/IP Host Setup for LPR and RTEL printing.
Chapter 8 covers NetWare Host Setup needed for printing.
Chapter 9 covers LAT Host Setup for VMS printing.
Chapter 10 covers AppleTalk Host Setup needed for printing.
Chapter 11 covers LAN Manager Host Setup needed for printing.
Chapter 12,
Command Reference
, lists the Server command set in detail, including syntax, options,
errors, examples, and where to find related information.
Appendices provide supplementary information, including Technical Support contact information,
troubleshooting tips, and pinout information.
Note:
Installation and cabling are covered in your Server’s Installation Guide.