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Print Server Administration User's Guide Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server Before you can print over the network using your TE100-PS3 print server, you may need to perform some basic setup tasks. These include: ♦ Choosing a name for your print server. ♦ Setting a password to protect your print server's settings from unauthorized modifications. ♦ Choosing names for the print server's individual printer ports, and changing the port settings. ♦ Testing the operation of the print server and checking that the print server is connected properly. Once you have finished with these tasks, you can proceed to set up network printing for Novell NetWare, Microsoft Networks, AppleTalk networks, and UNIX TCP/IP systems. Information about setting up printing on these network types is covered in the following chapters. Choosing a Name for Your Print Server Each TE100-PS3 network print server has a server name. When the print server is shipped from the factory, it has a default name of the form PS-xxxxxx, where xxxxxx represents the last six digits of the Ethernet address found on the print server's underside sticker. 12 Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server

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Print Server Administration User’s Guide
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Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server
Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server
Before you can print over the network using your TE100-PS3 print
server, you may need to perform some basic setup tasks.
These
include:
Choosing a name for your print server.
Setting a password to protect your print server’s settings
from unauthorized modifications.
Choosing names for the print server’s individual printer
ports, and changing the port settings.
Testing the operation of the print server and checking that
the print server is connected properly.
Once you have finished with these tasks, you can proceed to set up
network printing for Novell NetWare, Microsoft Networks,
AppleTalk networks, and U
NIX
TCP/IP systems.
Information
about setting up printing on these network types is covered in the
following chapters.
Choosing a Name for Your Print Server
Each TE100-PS3 network print server has a server name.
When
the print server is shipped from the factory, it has a default name
of the form
PS-
xxxxxx
, where
xxxxxx
represents the last six
digits of the Ethernet address found on the print server’s underside
sticker.