Users Guide

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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide W-600 Series Controller | 443
In the WebUI
You can set up and attach a printer using the W-600 Series Controller’s WebUI.
The printer management options are available in the Configuration tab of the WebUI. Go to the Configuration
tab and click Printer under Management. This will display the list of connected printer and the clients using the
printer.
If the printer service is not enabled, a blank page with a message and hyperlink to enable the printer service is
displayed.
1. Select the Click here hyperlink to enable the printer service. Once the printer service is enabled, the Printers
page displays a list of printers.
2. You can configure global settings for the printer by click the Settings hyperlink on the top-right corner of the
Printers page.
The Global Print Settings pop-up window allows you to configure the following details:
z Max clients—Maximum number of the clients that be simultaneously connected to the printer.
Maximum allowed is 20.
z Max clients per host—Maximum number of client per host that can be simultaneously connected to the
printer. Maximum allowed is 20.
z Max print jobs—Maximum number of print jobs that can be stored in the printer memory. Maximum
allowed is 50.
3. You can rename an attached printer so that it is easily identified in the network. To rename a printer, right
click on the printer name and select the Rename option. In the pop-up window, enter the new name and click
the Ok button.
Other commands for managing printers
The following commands are available for managing a printer after they are configured in the controller.
z View printer configuration
show network-printer config
Displays configuration parameter and its assigned value.
z View list of jobs in printer memory
show network-printer job <printer-name>
z Delete print jobs
network-printer delete <printer-name> job <job-id>
z View printer status. The command below displays the printer name, alias, status and status comment.
show network-printer status