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CUSTOMER
SUPPORT
INFORMATION
Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)
FREE technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or fax 724-746-0746
Mailing address: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018
Web site: www.blackbox.com • E-mail: [email protected]
SEPTEMBER 1999
LE3700A-R2
Ethernet Print Server
10BASE-T
12V
#AUI
PARALLEL
SERIAL
PARALLEL
OK
NETWORK
PARALLEL
SERIAL
POWER
POLARITY
GOOD LINK
ETHERNET
PRINT SERVER
MP-1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Ethernet Print Server

CUSTOMERSUPPORTINFORMATIONOrder toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)FREE technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days

Page 2 - INDUSTRY CANADA

9CHAPTER 2: Introduction If you cannot move a switch by hand, use a small screwdriver or pen togently flip the switch. Make sure each switch is fully

Page 3 - INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD

10ETHERNET PRINT SERVER 2.4 EPS ConfigurationDepending on your network, the EPS might work properly right out of thebox with no additional configurat

Page 4 - NOM STATEMENT

11CHAPTER 2: Introduction In all three cases, the EPS is transparent to the user and uses normal printsyntax from the host—simply specify the file and

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12ETHERNET PRINT SERVER 3. InstallationThis chapter covers only the installation of the EPS in the network andattaching the print devices. For detai

Page 6 - Contents

13CHAPTER 3: Installation4. If Sw2 is off, the EPS will print status information to the serial port as itboots. Attach a console device (we recommend

Page 7 - Contents (continued)

14ETHERNET PRINT SERVER After the EPS loads the Flash code and the unit is running normally, theOK LED will blink once each 2 seconds. Depending on S

Page 8 - 1. Specifications

15CHAPTER 3: Installation3.1 How Do I Know It’s Working?If the EPS appears to be working (OK LED is blinking slowly) and the unitis connected to the

Page 9 - 2. Introduction

16ETHERNET PRINT SERVERIf a terminal is not attached to the serial port, you can still detect a booterror (typically network-related) via the LEDs. I

Page 10 - 2.2 Protocols Supported

17CHAPTER 4: Host Configuration4. Host ConfigurationHost configuration is broken down by protocol, since none of the proceduresare common to any of t

Page 11 - 2.4 EPS Configuration

18ETHERNET PRINT SERVERYou must perform these steps on each file sever that will need access to theEPS queues. Users on each file server wishing to p

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1FCC STATEMENTFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONANDINDUSTRY CANADARADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTSThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiat

Page 13 - 3. Installation

19CHAPTER 4: Host ConfigurationUse the arrow keys to select “Supervisor Options,” and press <Enter>:Supervisor OptionsDefault Account Balance/Re

Page 14 - CHAPTER 3: Installation

20ETHERNET PRINT SERVERPress <Insert> to create a new entry and add the EPS1 name (EPS_xxxxxxby default) and hit <Enter>.Enter Print Serve

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21CHAPTER 4: Host Configuration3a. Highlight the queue you just entered and press <Enter> to configure thequeue itself. The menu shown in Fig.

Page 16 - 3.2 Power-Up Troubleshooting

22ETHERNET PRINT SERVER4. When you desire no other configuration, you need to tell the EPS to re-scan the file server queues since you modified them.

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23CHAPTER 4: Host ConfigurationHighlight “Server Info” and press <Enter>. The menu shown in Fig. 4-10appears.Print Server Info/StatusPrint Serv

Page 18 - 4. Host Configuration

24ETHERNET PRINT SERVERThe Berkeley remote printing system is supported on many machines, andis simple to configure for the EPS. You need to add the

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25CHAPTER 4: Host Configuration4.3 Optional RTEL FunctionalityUsing the native lp or lpr print utilities requires installing and configuringthe RTEL

Page 20 - CHAPTER 4: Host Configuration

26ETHERNET PRINT SERVERMacintosh computers that do not support EtherTalk will need either anEthernet card or an EtherTalk-to-LocalTalk™ router to use

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27CHAPTER 4: Host Configuration$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LATCPLCP> CREATE PORT LTAnnnn/APPLICATIONLCP> SET PORT LTAnnnn/node=nodename/port=portnameLCP>

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28ETHERNET PRINT SERVERA print request might then look like$ PRINT/QUEUE=EPS_PARALLEL filename.txtUsing the SHOW QUEUE/FULL command under VMS will sho

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2ETHERNET PRINT SERVERNORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS (NOM)ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENTINSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y o

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29CHAPTER 4: Host ConfigurationIf printing from NetWare, make sure you entered the server’s name andlogin password correctly under the PCONSOLE setup.

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30ETHERNET PRINT SERVER• Check that flow control of some sort is enabled. Characters droppedduring a PostScript job will generally cause the job to f

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31CHAPTER 5: Protocol Overview5. Protocol OverviewThe EPS supports 4 major protocols: NetWare, TCP/IP, AppleTalk(EtherTalk), and LAT. The 4 protocol

Page 27 - 4.5 LAT Host Configuration

32ETHERNET PRINT SERVER5.1 NetWareNetWare allows any networked node (a “client,” usually a PC) to accessanother node (a fileserver) as if it were loc

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33CHAPTER 5: Protocol OverviewThe EPS provides two major methods of printing via TCP/IP. BerkeleyRemote LPR is supported, as is the RTEL software. B

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34ETHERNET PRINT SERVERAn AppleTalk zone name is configurable, in case there are multiple zoneson the LAN to which the EPS is connected. If you are u

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35CHAPTER 5: Protocol OverviewLAT is disabled by default on services provided by the EPS. This is becausemany network managers object to the frequen

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36ETHERNET PRINT SERVER6. EPS ConfigurationIn many cases, you may not need to configure the EPS to use it as a printserver. Using NetWare and AppleT

Page 32 - 5. Protocol Overview

37CHAPTER 6: EPS ConfigurationTCP/IP users may want to set a TCP/IP address or gateway host (SETSERVER IPADDRESS or GATEWAY commands). You might need

Page 33 - 5.2 TCP/IP

38ETHERNET PRINT SERVER6.3 Port CharacteristicsYou can change all port settings via the SET (or DEFINE) PORT commands.Since the ports logout after ea

Page 34 - 5.3 AppleTalk

3NOM STATEMENT12. Precaución debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizacióndel equipo no sea eliminada.13. Los cables de la fuen

Page 35 - 5.4 LAT

39CHAPTER 6: EPS Configurationrefer to both physical ports. For example, you might want an AppleTalkservice named “LAB_APPLE” and a NetWare service n

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40ETHERNET PRINT SERVER6.5 NetWare ConfigurationYou do not need to configure the EPS for use with NetWare. The NetWareaddress is the EPS’s hardware

Page 37 - 6. EPS Configuration

41CHAPTER 6: EPS Configuration1. Flow control must be enabled; if any characters are lost in transmission,the entire job will likely fail and the prin

Page 38 - 6.2 Passwords

42ETHERNET PRINT SERVERThe SHOW PROTOCOLS LAT command shows all current configurationand counters for the LAT protocol handler on the EPS. SHOW QUEUE

Page 39 - 6.4 Service Settings

43CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host Setup7. UNIX/RTEL Host SetupThis chapter explains how to set up your UNIX host to take advantage ofthe Reverse Telnet sof

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44ETHERNET PRINT SERVERnot support all the data-processing options that the printer interface does.It cannot be configured to generate a banner page,

Page 41 - 6.7 AppleTalk Configuration

45CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host SetupIn general, rteld is the only application that users might have to runinteractively. The lp and lpr filters are call

Page 42 - 6.8 LAT Configuration

46ETHERNET PRINT SERVERTo install and configure the RTEL software:1. Log into the host machine as the super-user. Set your current directoryto /tmp/r

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47CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host SetupNOTE: The target print service does NOT have to be local to the EPS. The EPS will searchremote services if the servi

Page 44 - 7. UNIX/RTEL Host Setup

48ETHERNET PRINT SERVER5. The mkprt script will add the following information to the/usr/spool/rtel/server_hosts file:queue_name server servicepasswd

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4ETHERNET PRINT SERVERTRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUALIBM®is a registered trademark of International Business MachinesCorporation.HP®is a registered tra

Page 46 - 7.4 Installation Procedure

49CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host SetupThere must be an entry in the options field (use “none” if no options aredesired). Multiple options can be specified

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50ETHERNET PRINT SERVERFor UNIX systems that use the lpr spooling system, delete the entry for theprinter in the “/etc/printcap” file. You also may w

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51CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host Setupqueue_name server service passwdoptionsrprint1 eps1 prt_srvc null banner/dev/ttyq1 eps2 mod_srvc null -q/dev/ttyq6 ep

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52ETHERNET PRINT SERVER7.10 RTEL TroubleshootingThere is a diagnostic file in the /usr/spool/rtel directory that may be helpfulin finding problems.

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53CHAPTER 7: UNIX/RTEL Host SetupIn addition, verify that the service is available. Issue the server commandSHOW SERVICE serv_name CHARACTERISTICS.

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54ETHERNET PRINT SERVERAppendix A: RJ-45 Adapter PinoutFig. A-1. RJ-45 Adapter.RJ12(or MMJ)RJ12 (or MMJ)ConnectorReverse side ofRJ12 (or MMJ)12345612

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55APPENDIX A: RJ-45 Adapter PinoutTable A-1. RJ-45 Adapter Pinout.Pin # Signal Name Pin # DB25 to DB25 to(at EPS) (at EPS)* at adapter terminal/ mod

Page 53 - 7.10 RTEL Troubleshooting

56ETHERNET PRINT SERVERAppendix B: Cable LimitsB.1 Network/Cable LimitsThinwire (10BASE2) segments can be no longer than 185 m (600 ft.), andcan have

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57APPENDIX C: Power-Up TestsAppendix C: Power-Up TestsWhen you power up the server, it goes through the power-up diagnostics.These diagnostics first b

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58ETHERNET PRINT SERVERTable C-1. LED Patterns.LED State Meaning• - - - (1/2 second) First test. “Hello” message. Indicates that code is running- •

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5TABLE OF CONTENTSContentsChapter Page1. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 57 - Appendix B: Cable Limits

59APPENDIX C: Power-Up TestsTable C-1. LED Patterns (continued).LED State Meaning• • • - (3 seconds) NVR check sum error: Ethernet address and other

Page 58 - Appendix C: Power-Up Tests

60ETHERNET PRINT SERVERAppendix D: Network LoginsConfiguring the EPS from the network is rather simple. You can log into theEPS via LAT, TCP/IP, and

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61APPENDIX D: Network LoginsFrom LAT devices, the server’s name (EPS_xxxxxx) should appear as aservice on LAT-enabled hosts. If you connect to that s

Page 60 - APPENDIX C: Power-Up Tests

62ETHERNET PRINT SERVERAppendix E: Quick-Start GuideNOTE: Read this appendix only if you are loading a new boot image on the print server.If you’re a

Page 61 - Appendix D: Network Logins

63APPENDIX E: Quick-Start Guide #Note that #s are typically comment characters. #host htyp hardware address IP address bootfileeps1 1 00:80:a3:04:19:

Page 62 - APPENDIX D: Network Logins

64ETHERNET PRINT SERVER• NetWare: You need to specify the file server to load from and the pathand filename of the download file. The download file

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65NOTES

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6ETHERNET PRINT SERVERContents (continued) Chapter Page7. UNIX/RTEL Host Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7CHAPTER 1: Specifications1. SpecificationsProtocol — NetWare IPX/SPX 2.2 or 3.x, TCP/IP, AppleTalk, LATSystem Requirements — Ethernet-based network

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8ETHERNET PRINT SERVER 2. Introduction2.1 DescriptionThe Ethernet Print Server (EPS) is a multiprotocol print server. It providesnetwork access to

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