5525B/31/32 Line Matrix Printer User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setting Up the Printer
- 3 Operating the Printer
- 4 The Configuration Menus
- Configuration Overview
- CONFIG. CONTROL
- ACTIVE EMULATION
- EMULATION
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulations
- Optional Emulations
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulation
- P-Series Emulation
- Proprinter XL Emulation
- Epson FX Emulation
- IGP/PGL Submenu
- Features
- Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
- Define CR Code (Carriage Return)
- Define LF Code (Line Feed)
- Autowrap
- Select SFCC
- PI Slew Range
- CR Edit
- Select Font
- Select LPI
- Auto Uppercase
- Skip Command Prefix
- Power On IGP/PGL
- Extended Execute Copy
- UPC Descenders
- Compressed CPI
- Ignore Character
- IGP100 Compatbl.
- Optimized Ratio
- IGP/VGL Emulation
- MAINT / MISC
- HOST INTERFACE
- ETHERNET PARAMETERS
- PRINTER CONTROL
- DIAGNOSTICS
- RIBBONMINDER
- 5 Interfaces
- Overview
- Dataproducts Long Line Interface
- IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface
- RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces
- Host System Configuration
- Internal Ethernet Adapter Configuration
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for TCP/IP
- Host Software
- Compiling Host Software
- Computer-aided Configuration with ezsetup or npconfig
- Configuration Through the Network with ARP
- Configuration Through the Network with RARP
- Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
- Restoring Factory Defaults
- Host Configuration
- Direct Printing Without Spooler
- Printing Via the Spooler
- Custom Interface Scripts
- BSD UNIX
- System V UNIX
- npd Pseudo-device Interface
- Other TCP/IP Methods
- Configuring The Internal Ethernet Adapter For Novell
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for Windows
- 6 Troubleshooting
- A Printer Specifications
- B Downloading Firmware
- C ASCII Character Set
- D Communication and Trademark Information

Chapter 5 Configuring The Internal Ethernet Adapter For Novell
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Host Configuration
The Internal Ethernet Adapter can act as either a PSERVER or as an
RPRINTER in a Novell environment. It supports encrypted passwords
and it is capable of servicing up to 16 file servers and 32 queues as a
PSERVER. One Internal Ethernet Adapter can handle eight RPRINTER
setups.
PSERVER Bootup
When booting as a PSERVER, the Internal Ethernet Adapter gets a
server list from the first file server it contacts. The unit then contacts
those servers on that list to see if there is a queue that needs servicing.
The queues are then polled every 5 seconds (by default) by the Print
Server to see if there are any print jobs queued.
RPRINTER Bootup
When booting as an RPRINTER, the Internal Ethernet Adapter again
gets a server list from the first file server it contacts. For each server
found on that list, it then looks for a file called SYS:\LOGIN\M_
xxxxxx
\
CONFIG where
xxxxxx
equals the last six hexadecimal digits in the
Ethernet address found on the bottom of the unit. This file contains one
set rprinter command for each RPRINTER serviced by the Internal
Ethernet Adapter since the RPRINTER settings do not hold their effect
through a power cycle.
NOTE: If the Internal Ethernet Adapter loses a connection to a file
server (as a PSERVER) or to a PSERVER (as an RPRINTER),
it will automatically reconnect when that server becomes
available again.
Following are the configuration steps for a PSERVER setup, an
RPRINTER setup, as well as the options available for NetWare 4
environments.