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Network Interface Card
for Pi3502
Operator´s Manual

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CONTENTS
Chp.1 Getting Ready
1-1 Bundled Items
1-2 System Requirements
Chp.2 Installing the Network Card
2-1 Preparing the Digital Copier
2-2 Connecting a Network Cable
2-3 Setting Up the Network Card
Chp.3 Windows Configuration
3-1 Windows 95/98
3-1-1 Peer-to-Peer Printing with TCP/IP
3-1-2 Peer-to-Peer Printing with IPX/SPX
3-2 Windows NT
3-2-1 Peer-to-Peer Printing with TCP/IP
3-2-2 LPR Printing
3-3 Windows 2000
3-3-1 Peer-to-Peer Printing with TCP/IP
3-3-2 LPR Printing
3-3-3 IPP Printing
Chp.4 NetWare Configuration
4-1 NetWare 3.x Configuration
4-1-1 Starting up PCONSOLE and Selecting the File Server
4-1-2 Creating a Print Queue
4-1-3 Specifying the Print Server Name
4-1-4 Configuring the Print Server
4-1-5 Assigning Print Queues to the Printer
4-1-6 Setting Up the Printer NOTIFY Options (Optional)
4-1-7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers
4-1-8 Primary File Server
4-1-9 Preferred File Server
4-2 NetWare 4.x Configuration Using Bindery Emulation
4-2-1 Confirming the Bindery Context
4-2-2 Configuring in the Bindery Mode
4-3 Configuration Using Novell Directory Services
4-3-1 Creating a Printer Object
4-3-2 Creating a Print Server Object
4-3-3 Creating a Print Queue Object
4-3-4 Assigning a Printer Object
4-3-5 Assigning a Print Server Object
4-3-6 Checking Assignments
4-3-7 Printer Configuration and Reset
4-4 Configuring NetWare Enterprise Print Services (NDPS)
4-4-1 Creating NDPS Manager
4-4-2 Configuring an NDPS Gateway for IPX
4-4-2-1 Prerequisites
4-4-2-2 Configuring Queue-Based Printers
4-4-3 Bindery Reference Queues
4-4-3-1 Prerequisites
4-4-3-2 Configuring Bindery Reference Queues
4-4-3-3 Configuring the Queue-Based Printer Option at the Server Console
4-4-4 Configuring an NDPS Gateway for IP
4-4-4-1 Configuring Remote Printers Running in lpr Mode
4-4-4-2 Using the Remote Printer LPR/TCPIP Option at the Server Console
4-4-5 Public-Access Printers and Controlled- Access Printers
4-4-5-1 Creating Public-Access Printers in NetWare Administrator
4-4-5-2 Converting Public-Access Printers to Controlled-Access Printers
4-4-6 Adding NDPS Printers from Windows Clients
Chp.5 Macintosh Configuration
5-1 Setting Up AppleTalk
5-2 Selecting and Setting Up the Printer
5-3 Network Card Configuration
Chp.6 UNIX Configuration
6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration
6-1-1 BSD System
6-1-2 AIX Version 2.5
6-1-3 AIX 4.0
6-1-4 HP-UX
6-1-5 AS/400
6-1-6 DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC, OSF1/ALPHA
6-1-7 SCO UNIX
6-1-8 System V Release 4, Solaris 2.x
6-1-9 Linux
6-1-9-1 Configuring the Printer Using the printtool Command
6-1-9-2 Configuring the Printer by Editing the printcap File
6-2 Host-based lpd Configuration
6-2-1 Loading the Program
6-2-2 Selecting Filters
6-2-2-1 Selecting a Filter Manually
6-2-3 Solaris Version 1, OSF1
6-2-4 DEC ULTRIX 4.3
6-2-5 HP-UX System
6-2-6 System V (Solaris Version 2), System V Release 4/386 Base Machine
6-2-7 SCO UNIX
6-2-8 AIX RISC System/6000
6-2-8-1 Virtual Printer Commands
6-2-8-2 AIX Print Command
Chp.7 Setting Up IP Parameters
7-1 Assigning IP Addresses Using ARP (For Windows)
7-2 Assigning IP Addresses Using ARP (For UNIX)
7-3 Assigning IP Addresses Using the BOOTP Daemon (For UNIX)
7-4 Assigning IP Addresses Using the RARP Daemon (For UNIX)
7-5 Using the DHCP Daemon (For UNIX)
Chp.8 Using the Utility Software
8-1 Management Access Program (Windows)
8-1-1 Installing MAP
8-1-2 Using MAP
8-2 Peer-to-Peer Printing Program (Windows)
8-2-1 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program (Windows)
8-2-1-1 Installing the IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
8-2-1-2 Using the IP Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
8-2-2 IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program (Windows)
8-2-2-1 Installing the IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Program
8-3 BOOTP (Windows)
8-3-1 Using BOOTP
8-4 NIManage for AppleTalk (Macintosh)
8-4-1 Using NIManage
8-4-1-1 Configuration
8-4-1-2 Error Log
8-4-1-3 Setting Up the Protocol
8-4-1-4 Setting Up the Status Page
8-5 NWSetup (Windows)
8-5-1 Installing NWSetup
8-5-2 Using NWSetup
8-5-2-1 Selecting a Print Server
8-5-2-2 Novell NetWare Settings
8-5-2-3 Print Server Settings
8-5-2-4 Setting Up Notification
Chp.9 Using Telnet to Make Settings
9-1 Establishing a Telnet Connection
9-2 Menu Items
9-2-1 IP Parameters
9-2-2 LPD Printers
9-2-3 Protocols
9-2-4 Reset Unit
9-2-5 Restore Factory Defaults
9-2-6 Change Password
9-2-7 Exiting Telnet (Exit)
Chp.10 Troubleshooting
10-1 LED Status Indicators
10-2 Troubleshooting
10-2-1 General Troubleshooting Checklist
10-2-2 NetWare Troubleshooting Checklist
10-3 Resetting to Factory Defaults
Chp.11 Jumper Switch Settings
11-1 Network Card and Jumper Pin Positions
11-2 Resetting to Factory Defaults
11-3 Address Selection
11-4 Bus Handshaking
Chp.12 Specifications
12-1 Network Card
12-2 10/100BaseT Cable
App.A Installing and Setting Up Network Protocol (Windows)
A-1 Installing and Setting Up TCP/IP (Windows 95/98/Me)
A-2 Installing and Setting Up IPX/SPX- compatible Protocol (Windows 95/98/ Me)
A-3 Installing and Setting Up TCP/IP and TCP/IP Printing (Windows NT 4.0)
A-3-1 Installing and Setting Up TCP/IP
A-3-2 Installing and Setting Up the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Service
A-4 Installing and Setting Up TCP/IP (Windows 2000)
App.B FTP Printing
B-1 FTP Printing
App.C Index
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Index G to N
Index O to P
Index Q to Z
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