MPS/LPS Installation GuideFor the MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Servers
How to Use This Manual Introduction1-2❍ Appendix F, Frequently-used Commands Read chapters 2 through 4 in order, then proceed to the protocol-specific
2-12: InstallationThis chapter describes the various MPS models and shows how to install them into a basic network situation. 2.1 MPS/LPS Product
Installing the MPS Installation2-22.2 Installing the MPSThe following diagram shows a properly-installed MPS:To install the MPS, complete the follow
Installation Installing the MPS2-35 Allow 45 seconds for the unit to fully boot. The LINK LED will be lit if there is a valid network connection. The
3-13: Getting StartedIt is important to consider the following points before logging into and configuring the MPS:◆ You must configure the MPS IP add
Services Getting Started3-2Incoming Telnet is only possible if your MPS has an IP address configured. Incoming Telnet is enabled by default to allow T
4-14: TCP/IP ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover IP address confi
Setting the IP Address TCP/IP Configuration4-2On a UNIX host, create an entry in the host’s ARP table and substitute the intended IP ad-dress and the
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-34.1.3 Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP ReplyAt boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can respond to an
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-4◆ The MPS cannot print multiple copies of the print job when using the “-#n” lpr op-tion.◆ If two print queues on
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-54 Select the Add Port button and click Next.5 Select LPR Port.Note: If LPR Port is not an option, open the Network
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-67 Select the manufacturer and printer type.8 Enter the queue name.9 If applicable, choose Shared and select the ty
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-710 Test the printer by choosing Yes and clicking Finish.4.2.2 LPR on Windows 95/98To enable LPR printing on Wind
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-8This will create a host queue named mps_prt. The rm parameter is the name of the MPS in the host’s address file, t
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-95 From the next dialog box, choose Remote Printing. 6 The Add a Standard Remote Print Queue dialog box will appear
LPR Printing TCP/IP Configuration4-10❍ The remote cancel model, and❍ The remote status model.4.2.6 LPR on SCO UNIX HostsLPR is supported in SCO V3.2
TCP/IP Configuration LPR Printing4-11During initial configuration, the queue name must be the same as the remote printer name. However, you may change
Unix Host Troubleshooting TCP/IP Configuration4-124.3 Unix Host TroubleshootingTable 4-1: TCP TroubleshootingArea to Check ExplanationThe MPS IP ad
5-15: NetWare ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configura
The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this guide.Appl
NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print Queues NetWare Configuration5-25.2.2 Configure your MPS1 License NDS on your MPS using the string obtained f
NetWare Configuration PCONSOLE Print Queues5-3To create a print queue with the Quick Setup option:1 Start the NetWare Administrator.2 In the Directory
NetWare Host Troubleshooting NetWare Configuration5-45.5 NetWare Host TroubleshootingTable 5-1: NetWare Host Troubleshooting (Bindery Mode)Area to
NetWare Configuration NetWare Host Troubleshooting5-5Table 5-3: NDS Errors from the File ServerCode Meaning Remedy0xfffffda7 Object could not be foun
6-16: LAT ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configuration
LAT Host Troubleshooting LAT Configuration6-26.2 LAT Host TroubleshootingBy default, the LAT error message codes on the host are not translated into
7-17: AppleTalk ConfigurationThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. The fol-lowing sections cover print configu
AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting AppleTalk Configuration7-2Note: If no router is present on the network, the MPS will not accept AppleTalk print jobs fo
8-18: DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerThe EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to configure the MPS. This chapter explains DLC/Digital
DLC Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN Manager8-27 Select Job-based.8 Select the manufacturer and printer type.9 Enter the queue name.10 If appli
A-1A: Contact InformationIf you are experiencing an error that is not listed in Appendix B: or if you are unable to fix the error, contact your deale
B-1B: TroubleshootingThis Appendix discusses how to diagnose and fix errors quickly yourself without having to contact a dealer or Lantronix. It will
Power-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingB-2Problem situations and error messages are listed in Table B-2. If you cannot find an explanation for your p
Troubleshooting DHCP TroubleshootingB-3B.2 DHCP TroubleshootingThe terminal shows a Boot> prompt rather than a Local> prompt.The MPS is not co
BOOTP Troubleshooting TroubleshootingB-4B.3 BOOTP TroubleshootingIf the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured your host to respond to the
Troubleshooting Printing ProblemsB-5B.5 Printing ProblemsB.5.1 PostScript ProblemsPostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an e
Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt TroubleshootingB-6B.5.2 Bitmap GraphicsIf files that contain embedded bitmap graphics do not print correctly, i
Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot PromptB-7A series of commands called Boot Configuration Program (BCP) commands can be entered at the Boo
iContents1: Introduction...1-11.1 How to Use This Manual...
Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt TroubleshootingB-8Set Hardware xx-xx-xx Specifies the last three numbers of the server’s Ethernet address. The fi
C-1C: PinoutsC.1 Ethernet ConnectorFigure C-1: RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorC.2 Parallel ConnectorsLantronix uses standard Centronics parallel connect
D-1D: Updating SoftwareD.1 Obtaining SoftwareCurrent software files (MPS.SYS for MPS100, LPS.SYS for LPS1-T and LPS1-2) are available on the distri
Reloading Software Updating SoftwareD-2D.2 Reloading SoftwareThe MPS stores software in Flash ROM to control the initialization process, operation,
Updating Software Reloading SoftwareD-3To manually configure the MPS IP parameters for software reload, use the following commands.Figure D-2: Config
Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates Updating SoftwareD-4D.3 Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesMany of the problems that occur when updating the Flash R
E-1E: SpecificationsE.1 Power InformationE.1.1 Power RequirementsVoltage: MPS100:95-250 V AC, 3-wire single phase, autorangingLPS1-T and LPS 1-2:
Environmental Limitations SpecificationsE-2Storage range: -40° to 66° C (-40° to 151° F)Max temp. change/hr: 20° C (36° F)Rapid temperature changes m
F-1F: Frequently-used CommandsThis appendix lists some of the most frequently-used commands of the Micro Print Server command set. More information a
Contentsii5.5 NetWare Host Troubleshooting...5-46: LAT Configuration...
Server Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-2F.2 Server CommandsTable F-1: Frequently-used Server CommandsCommand Option(s) DescriptionCONNECT option
Frequently-used Commands Server CommandsF-3DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST serverSpecifies the NetWare host from which the MPS requests its run-time co
Server Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-4DEFINE SERVICE “name” optionDLC {EN/DIS} Specifies which service will handle print requests from DLC hosts.
Frequently-used Commands Port CommandsF-5F.3 Port CommandsLOGOUT option <nothing> Logs out the current port (the port that issued the command)
Port Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-6DEFINE PORT 1 BITRONICS {EN/DIS} When Enabled, ensures bidirectional functioning of the parallel port. The at
Frequently-used Commands Protocol CommandsF-7F.4 Protocol CommandsIn the following table, PROTO is an abbreviation for the optional keyword PROTOCOL
Protocol Commands Frequently-used CommandsF-8DEFINE PROTONETWARE ENCAPSULATION option {EN/DIS}NATIVE Configures the MPS to use the “native mode” frame
Warranty StatementLantronix warrants for a period of FIVE years from the date of shipment that each MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 Micro Print Server suppl
Declaration of Conformity(according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufacturer’s Name: LantronixDeclares that the product:Manufacturer’s Address: 1
ContentsiiiE: Specifications...E-1E.1 Power Information ...
iIndexSymbols/etc/hosts 4-2AAccess list, NetWare 5-2ACT LED B-1AppleTalk 3-2, 7-1–7-2Chooser 7-1Configuration 7-1Router 7-1Troubleshooting 7-2Zones 7-
H IndexiiFTP 3-1, D-1HHardware address 4-2, B-4, B-8IIncoming logins 3-1Installation 2-2Introduction 1-1IP address 3-1, 4-1, 4-7, 5-1, 6-1, 7-1, 8-1,
Index PiiiAdministrator 5-1, 5-2Bindery 5-1NDS 5-1, 5-2PCONSOLE 5-3Reloading software D-3Troubleshooting 5-4NVRAM B-7PParallel port C-1Service 3-2Pass
T IndexivSoftware file B-4, D-2Software updates D-1FTP D-1Web D-1Specifications E-1Altitude E-2Environmental E-1Power E-1Relative Humidity E-2Temperat
1-11: IntroductionThe Lantronix Micro Print Servers (MPS100, LPS1-T and LPS1-2 models) are multi-protocol print servers that provide shared network a
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