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QMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualviiiB Technical SpecificationsCrownNet Specifications ...
Using Remote ConsoleQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-14Accessing Remote ConsoleUse the following procedure to access Remote Console. I
Closing CrownAdmin 34-15CrownAdmin 3Closing CrownAdmin 3To close CrownAdmin 3, from the File menu, choose Exit.Close CrownAdmin 3 for Macintosh as you
In This Chapter . . .n “Overview of CrownNet Manager for OS/2” on page 5-2n “Opening CrownNet Manager for OS/2” on page 5-3n “Using CrownNet Manager”
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide5-2IntroductionThis chapter explains how to open and use CrownNet Manager for OS/2 on a work
Opening CrownNet Manager for OS/25-3CrownNet Manager for OS/2Printing Directly to the PrinterIt’s possible to bypass the server and send print jobs fr
Using CrownNet ManagerQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide5-4Using CrownNet ManagerThe CrownNet Manager for OS/2 shows the current status of
Using CrownNet Manager5-5CrownNet Manager for OS/2Using the Install MenuUse the Install menu to register newly attached CrownNet printers:1 From the I
Using CrownNet ManagerQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide5-6Turning Truncation On and OffBy default, the log file is truncated to save hard
Using CrownNet Manager5-7CrownNet Manager for OS/2hardware address (Administration/Communications/Networkx/CrownNet/Common/HW Address menu). The facto
Contents ixTCP/IP ... C-5Subnetting C-5Internet Routing C-6Cla
Closing CrownNet ManagerQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide5-8Closing CrownNet ManagerTo close the CrownNet Manager for OS/2, double-click
In This Chapter . . .n “Setting Up Serverless Printing” on page 6-3n “Setting Up Client-Server (Server-Based) Printing” on page 6-3n “Getting Help” on
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide6-2IntroductionThe QMS CrownNet Print Utility for Windows is a dual-purpose appli-cation for
Setting Up Serverless Printing6-3CrownNet Print Utility for WindowsSetting Up Serverless PrintingAfter you have used one of the procedures in the QMS
Getting HelpQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide6-4Refresh OptionUse the CrownNet Print Utility’s Refresh command to obtain printer status u
In This Chapter . . .n “Setting the Internet Address” on page 7-2n “QMS qpr Command” on page 7-5n “FTP (File Transfer Protocol)” on page 7-8n “Passwor
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-2IntroductionThe QMS UNIX Host Software supports many varieties of UNIX, including the fol
Setting the Internet Address7-3UNIX UtilitiesThe bootp ProtocolThe Bootstrap Protocol (bootp) is an application-level protocol used for reading operat
Setting the Internet AddressQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-44 Start the bootp daemon (if it isn’t already running). Usually, the comm
QMS qpr Command7-5UNIX Utilities5 Restart the printer to read the Internet address.» Note: To disable bootp or rarp protocol, select the TCPIP button
QMS qpr CommandQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-6-f titleChanges the title of the document (file) on the header page to title. The defa
QMS qpr Command7-7UNIX Utilities-K # fold mar thickPrints the job in booklet format. # specifies the number of sheets of paper making up the booklet.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-8Notesn The number of copies to be printed and the duplexing parameters ma
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)7-9UNIX Utilitiesprinter, check the number of jobs in the print queue, list the available fonts, and send files to the pri
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-10Logging in to a Printer via FTPWhen you connect to a QMS Crown printer u
Password Files7-11UNIX UtilitiesExampleftp> quit↵221 Goodbye unix 2]Password FilesIf the printer has a hard disk, you can secure the files on the h
Password FilesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-12Download the Password File1 Make sure the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/C
Password Files7-13UNIX UtilitiesLogging In with a PasswordOnce the passwords are in effect, users are prompted for a password when they log in to the
Host Address FilesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-14Listing the Contents of the Password FileUse the UNIX cat command to list the cont
Host Address Files7-15UNIX UtilitiesDownload the Host Address File1 Make sure the AdministrationlCommunications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/TCPIP/Secure Fil
In This Chapter . . .n “About the Documentation” on page 1-3n “About This Manual” on page 1-5n “Typographic Conventions” on page 1-71Introduction
Directory CommandsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-16Listing the Contents of the Host Address FileUse the UNIX cat command to list the
Printer Directories7-17UNIX UtilitiesListing the Contents of a Directory (dir)To list the contents of a directory, type dir↵Example—This example lists
Printer DirectoriesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-18DISK DirectoryOnly users logged in as root have access to this directory. The pri
Printer Directories7-19UNIX Utilities%!%%Title: Scottc Title%%For: Scottc For%%Routing: Scottc Routing%%IncludeFeature:header(on)trailer(off)%%End Com
Printing and Transferring FilesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-20When the job is printed, the following information is included on the
Printing and Transferring Files7-21UNIX UtilitiesExample—In this example the type command changes the transfer mode to binary:ftp> type binary↵200
Printing and Transferring FilesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-22Example—In this example all of the files in the current directory are
Printing and Transferring Files7-23UNIX Utilitiesget CommandThe get command allows you to transfer files from the printer to the host.Example—This exa
QMS LPD (Line Printer Daemon)QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-24QMS LPD (Line Printer Daemon)The QMS LPD (Line Printer Daemon) allows y
QMS LPD (Line Printer Daemon)7-25UNIX Utilities» Note: For systems running the Domain Name Service (DNS), this Internet address/node name pairing shou
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide1-2IntroductionQMS CrownNet is a combination of a network interface and host soft-ware that
QMS LPD (Line Printer Daemon)QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide7-26Monitoring StatusUsing LPCLPC is a UNIX utility that allow the system a
HP-UX Versions 9.x and 10.x7-27UNIX UtilitiesHP-UX Versions 9.x and 10.xBecause the QMS UNIX Host Software supports HP-UX Versions 9.x and 10.x, this
8Printer Web PageIn This Chapter . . .n “Using the Printer Web Page” on page 8-2n “Types of Printer Web Pages” on page 8-3n “Web Page Help System” on
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual8-2IntroductionInside your new QMS printer resides an HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) b
Types of Printer Web Pages8-3Printer Web PageSetting Up Your Browser SoftwareSince your printer will reside on your intranet and will not be accessi-b
Types of Printer Web PagesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual8-4Home PageThe Home Page is the starting point for all access to the printer
Types of Printer Web Pages8-5Printer Web PageOperator Control PageThe Operator Control hotlink on the home page jumps to the Operator Control page. Th
Types of Printer Web PagesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual8-6Statistics PageThe Statistics hotlink on the home page allows you to check
Web Page Help System8-7Printer Web PageWeb Page Help SystemYour printer web page is supported with help and support tools located at the QMS web site.
About the Documentation1-3IntroductionAbout the DocumentationStandard Product DocumentationYou received the following documentation with your product:
Email Notification on Printer ErrorQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual8-8Email Notification on Printer Error This feature provides email n
Email Notification on Printer Error8-9Printer Web Page» Note: The asterisks (*) indicate the required SMTP Parameters.» Note: You have the option of s
9TroubleshootingIn This Chapter . . .nn “General Problems” on page 9-2nn “CrownAdmin 3 for Windows, Solaris/SunOS, AIX, and HP-UX Problems” on page 9-
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-2IntroductionNetwork printing difficulties may be caused by one of the five different net
CrownAdmin for DOS Problems9-3TroubleshootingConfiguration changes in the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet menu (where xxxxxxxx is
CrownAdmin 3 for Windows, Solaris/SunOS, AIX, and HP-UX QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-4CrownAdmin 3 for Windows, Solaris/SunOS, AIX
EtherTalk Problems9-5Troubleshooting2 After logging into the remote host, set the remote environment to port display messages to the local host
EtherTalk ProblemsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-6You can’t print.nn Have you identified the network, zone, and printer (Macintosh C
OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server Problems9-7TroubleshootingOS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server ProblemsThe QMS pipe doesn’t appear when you’re adding a printer.nn
About the DocumentationQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide1-4Other Relevant DocumentationIn addition to the standard product documentation
NetWare ProblemsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-8You minimized CrownNet Manager for OS/2 but can’t find the minimized icon.The locati
NetWare Problems9-9TroubleshootingThe printer won’t connect to a file server as a NetWare print server.nn Reset the password for the print server. Ref
NetWare ProblemsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-10nn Did you assign a print queue that is not connected to a print server?Some print
NetWare Problems9-11TroubleshootingYou have a problem selecting and using a print queue.nn Print queues you select for the QMS CrownNet interface to s
TCP/IP ProblemsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-12TCP/IP ProblemsAll UNIX SystemsThe file doesn’t print.nn Is the printer correctly co
Updating CrownNet Software9-13TroubleshootingSYS V UNIX SystemsThe log or status file is not being updated.nn The file is not writable by lp. Perform
Updating CrownNet SoftwareQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-14System Requirementsnn If your printer has a hard disk, there are no speci
Updating CrownNet Software9-15Troubleshooting2 Ensure that the Emulation option for the interface you plan to use to download the CrownNet software is
Updating CrownNet SoftwareQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-166 Select the new CrownNet software PostScript XXXXXXXX.PS file (the name
Updating CrownNet Software9-17TroubleshootingPC and UNIX Procedure1 Insert the CrownNet upgrade CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.» Note: On UNIX
About the Documentation1-5IntroductionAbout This ManualThis manual guides you through configuring the CrownNet interface and using the CrownAdmin, Cro
Updating CrownNet SoftwareQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual9-183 After at least 5 minutes, if the printer doesn’t reboot auto-matically,
AQMS Customer SupportIn This Chapter . . .n Sources of customer supportn QMS world-wide offices
Sources of SupportQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideA-2Sources of SupportSeveral sources of help and information are available, depending
Sources of SupportA-3QMS Customer SupportCompuServeThrough CompuServe, you ask general (non-technical) questions, share information with other users,
Sources of SupportQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideA-4QMS Customer Response Center (CRC)You can contact the QMS Customer Response Center
QMS World-wide OfficesA-5QMS Customer SupportQMS World-wide OfficesQMS United States and Latin AmericaGeneral Contact1 (334) 633-4300Fax 1 (334) 633-4
QMS World-wide OfficesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideA-6QMS in JapanGeneral Contact(+81)-3 3779-9600Fax (+81)-3 3779-9650 Internet http
QMS World-wide OfficesA-7QMS Customer SupportvQMS ItalyVia della Repubblica 5643100 ParmaItaly(+39) 52–1231 998Fax (+39) 52–1232 902QMS NordicSweden,
In This Appendix . . .n “CrownNet Specifications” on page B-2n “EtherTalk Specifications” on page B-4n “OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server Specifications” on
About the DocumentationQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide1-68Printer Web PageDescribes how to read and set up the printer web page.9Troubl
CrownNet SpecificationsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideB-2CrownNet SpecificationsFeaturesn ETRAX microprocessor operating at 32 MHzn 1-2
CrownNet SpecificationsB-3Technical SpecificationsNetworks and ProtocolsEthernetn EtherTalk (Phase 2)n OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server/Microsoft (NetBIOS/
EtherTalk SpecificationsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideB-4EtherTalk SpecificationsConnectionsn Conventional—1n PAP (Printer Access Prot
OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server SpecificationsB-5Technical SpecificationsOS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server SpecificationsConnectionsn Multiple queues supportedn
Microsoft Windows Network FeaturesQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideB-6Microsoft Windows Network Featuresn QMS CrownNet Print Utility for
NetWare SpecificationsB-7Technical SpecificationsNDS Connectionsn Print server- File servers—16 simultaneous- Print queues—64n RPrinter and NPrinter—t
TCP/IP SpecificationsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideB-8Protocolsn IPX (Inter Network Packet Exchange)n NCP (NetWare Core Protocols)n RI
TCP/IP SpecificationsB-9Technical Specificationsn qef supportn Reverse channel supportn SNMP supportn STATUS1 (QMS) supportn Subnet mask supportn TCP
TCP/IP SpecificationsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideB-10n IP (Internet Protocol)n RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol)n SNMP (Sim
CSNMP and TCP/IP ConceptsIn This Appendix . . .n “SNMP” on page C-2n “TCP/IP” on page C-5n “TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse Channel” on page C-8
Typographic Conventions1-7IntroductionTypographic ConventionsThe following typographic conventions are used throughout this man-ual:» Note: Notes cont
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-2IntroductionThis chapter first provides a brief overview of SNMP, and then it dis-cusses
SNMPC-3SNMP and TCP/IP Conceptsoccur on the agent's device and about which the NMS should know (for example, a media jam).Since these messages ar
SNMPQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-4Changing Printer Configuration via SNMPYou can use SNMP, rather than the printer’s control panel,
TCP/IPC-5SNMP and TCP/IP Concepts» Note: Some NMSs require settings to be identified as integers rather than as strings. If this is necessary, check t
TCP/IPQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-6words, it creates a hierarchical address, which identifies a subnet within an internet and then
TCP/IPC-7SNMP and TCP/IP Conceptsinternet address to a physical hardware address, and sends the resulting frame directly to the destination.If the inf
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-8TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse Channel The qef CommandThe QMS qef
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelC-9SNMP and TCP/IP Concepts-B revchanlogIndicates the filename used for storing the reverse channel log. This fil
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-10Accounting Information FormatThe formatting of the information
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelC-11SNMP and TCP/IP Conceptsgathering software does not accommodate foreign languages other than to reproduce mot
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TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-12%%[PrinterError: string]%%where string is a description of the
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelC-13SNMP and TCP/IP ConceptsExample—This is an example of the alternative format output:0215155656%%[Status: busy
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelQMS CrownNet System Administrator's GuideC-14in response to the following PostScript code:(%%[ status: start
TCP/IP Accounting and Reverse ChannelC-15SNMP and TCP/IP ConceptsEach value is separated by a linefeed within the ASCII string of the UDP packet. Some
DCrownNet MenusIn This Appendix . . .n “Entering the CrownNet Menu” on page D-2n “Common Menu” on page D-3n “EtherTalk Menu” on page D-4n “Lan Manager
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrators GuideD-2IntroductionUse the following menu flowcharts to help find your way around the CrownNet menu s
IntroductionD-3CrownNet MenusCommon MenuThis menu gives you choices common to all of the CrownNet commu-nications interfaces.*Some printers may not ha
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrators GuideD-4EtherTalk Menu*Some printers may not have an Optional NIC interface menu.Common EtherTalk LanM
IntroductionD-5CrownNet MenusLan Manager Menu*Some printers may not have an Optional NIC interface menu.Common EtherTalk LanManager NetWare TCP/IPProt
2Printer Interface ConfigurationIn This Chapter...n “Changing Configuration Settings” on page 2-2n “Configuring Network Interface Characteristics” on
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrators GuideD-6NetWare Menu*Some printers may not have an Optional NIC interface menu.Common EtherTalk LanMan
IntroductionD-7CrownNet MenusTCP/IP Menu*Some printers may not have an Optional NIC interface menu.vCommon EtherTalk LanManager NetWareTCP/IPProtocolS
GlossaryGlossary10Base2An IEEE standard for thin-wire Ethernet networks. It provides 10 megabits (10 million bits) transmission and Baseband signaling
10BaseTQMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualG-210BaseTAn IEEE standard for twisted-pair Ethernet networks. It provides 10 mega-bits (10 mill
DaughterboardGlossaryG-3BNC ConnectorA type of network connector used with thin-wire Ethernet cable. These connectors lock together when one is insert
Dedicated WorkstationQMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualG-4Dedicated WorkstationA computer on a network that is used to run only one netwo
InterfaceGlossaryG-5FIFOAn acronym for “first-in, first-out.” FIFO is a method of processing a print queue in which items are removed in the same orde
Interface CardQMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualG-6Interface CardInternal hardware used to link a workstation or printer physically to a
PAP (Printer Access Protocol)GlossaryG-7LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP)The link-level protocol used in an AppleTalk network. It is responsible f
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-2IntroductionThe chapter briefly introduces the methods of interface configuration and th
PConsole (Print Console)QMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualG-8PConsole (Print Console)The NetWare Print Console utility that lets you set
SubnetGlossaryG-9RARP (Protocol)rarp (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) is a low-level transport layer protocol that reads the Internet address at
Subnet AddressQMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualG-10Subnet AddressThe division of the Internet address's local part into a physical
ZoneGlossaryG-11Token-Ring NetworkA LAN ring (or closed loop) topology that uses token passing for data access. IBM’s Token-Ring network, based on the
Index10Base2 G-110Base5 G-110BaseT G-2100BaseTX G-2802 standards, IEEE G-5802.2 IPX Addr 2-44802.3 IPX Addr 2-43802.5 IPX Addr 2-45AAccess option (SNM
I-2 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexSNAP, frame type 2-44Subnet 2-48, G-10Address Resolution Protocol G-2ADMIN directory 7-18Admin
I-3QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—Indexput 7-21, 7-22pwd 7-16qpr 7-5quit 7-11type 7-21Common Menu D-3Common menu 2-4, 2-5, 2-9, 2-14Co
I-4 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexOpening, AIX 4-4Opening, DOS 3-2Opening, HP-UX 4-4Opening, Solaris 4-4Opening, SunOS 4-4Openin
I-5QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexPrinter user’s guide 1-4QMS Crown Remote Console User’s Guide 1-3QMS CrownNet 1.19-D Setup Guid
Changing Configuration Settings2-3Printer Interface Configurationn Remote Console or Local ConsoleFor information on accessing Remote Console, see the
I-6 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexEther2 IPX Addr 2-43SNAP IPX Addr 2-44FTP 7-8Commands 7-9Exiting from printer 7-11Logging in t
I-7QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—Index802.2 2-44802.3 2-43802.5 2-45Ether2 2-43SNAP 2-44JJams, media 9-3Job Check DelayPrint server 2
I-8 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexMemory, float 2-6MenusConfiguration 2-2Menus, printer 2-18MIB C-2, C-3, G-7Microsoft Windows N
I-9QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexNetwork menuPreferences command 4-6Remote-Console command 4-13Set EtherTalk Zone command 4-4Set
I-10 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexName, EtherTalk network, setting 4-7Port, troubleshooting 9-6Remote G-9Printer Access Protoco
I-11QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexQMS RC Res option 2-20qpr command 7-5Quality of printout, troubleshooting 9-3Queue, print G-8q
I-12 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexSee SNMPSlotSee Printer Slot #SNAP IPX Addr 2-44SNMP C-2, G-9Community C-3, G-3Community name
I-13QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexStatus message format C-8Status, printer, monitoring 7-26Subnet C-5, G-9Address G-10Subnet add
I-14 QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexAccounting 2-52Accounting, TCP/IP 2-51Title C-11, C-12Title command 7-19Token G-10Token-Ring
I-15QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide—IndexReverse Address Resolution Protocol G-9SCO, version 7-2SGI, troubleshooting 9-12SGI, version 7
Configuring Network Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-4Configuring Network Interface CharacteristicsThis secti
Configuring Network Interface Characteristics2-5Printer Interface ConfigurationSelecting a Default EmulationUse the Emulation menu to select the defau
Configuring Network Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-6Setting the Spool Buffer SizeUse the Min K Spool menu t
Configuring Network Interface Characteristics2-7Printer Interface ConfigurationDefault Job PriorityAllows you to specify which jobs are printed first,
Configuring Network Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-8PS ProtocolSets the binary communications protocol (BCP
Configuring Common Interface Characteristics2-9Printer Interface ConfigurationConfiguring Common Interface CharacteristicsThis section describes in de
ContentsContents1 IntroductionIntroduction ...1-2About the Documentatio
Configuring Common Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-10Selecting Spooling OptionsCrown technology allows QMS C
Configuring Common Interface Characteristics2-11Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting the Hardware AddressThe HW Address menu allows you to override
Configuring Common Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-12Printing a Configuration PageThe Config Page menu allow
Configuring Common Interface Characteristics2-13Printer Interface ConfigurationUsing a Soft ResetThe Soft Reset menu allows you to reset the QMS Crown
Configuring Common Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-14Identifying Source RoutingThe Source Routing menu allow
Configuring Common Interface Characteristics2-15Printer Interface ConfigurationStoring Source Routing InformationThe SAP (Service Access Point) route-
Configuring Common Interface CharacteristicsQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-16n The frame last received by that SAPn The frame last s
Configuring Common Interface Characteristics2-17Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting Ethernet SpeedThe Ethernet Speed menu allows you to select the
Configuring the EtherTalk ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-18Configuring the EtherTalk ProtocolThis section describes in detai
Configuring the EtherTalk Protocol2-19Printer Interface ConfigurationIdentifying Network SettingsUse the Network Ident menu to specify the type(s) of
QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manualii2 Printer Interface ConfigurationIntroduction ...
Configuring the EtherTalk ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-20QMS RC Res [Remote Console Responder]The QMS RC Res option determ
Configuring the EtherTalk Protocol2-21Printer Interface ConfigurationIdentifying the Type of ConnectionThe Connection menu allows you to define the ap
Configuring the EtherTalk ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-22Choices Conventional—Allows the Macintosh to print directly to th
Configuring the EtherTalk Protocol2-23Printer Interface ConfigurationNotes Conventional—When Conventional is selected, if more than one printer has th
Configuring the EtherTalk ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-24Setting the EtherTalk ZoneWhile the preferred method of configuri
Configuring the OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server or Microsoft Windows Protocol2-25Printer Interface ConfigurationDefaultThe Default option allows you to re
Configuring the OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server or Microsoft Windows ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-26Enabling the OS/2 LAN Mana
Configuring the OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server or Microsoft Windows Protocol2-27Printer Interface ConfigurationGuidelinesKeep the following in mind when
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-28Configuring the NetWare ProtocolThis section explains how the Crown
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-29Printer Interface ConfigurationBecause it is based on the unique, network address of the CrownNet interface, this
Contents iiiSpecifying a Printer Name 2-40Setting the Frame Type 2-42Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol ...2-4
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-30Enabling the NetWare ProtocolThe Protocol menu allows you to enable
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-31Printer Interface Configurationn PServer Name[3]n Job Check Delayn Conf Check Delayn Burst Moden PServer Context[1
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-32Naming the Bindery File ServerThe File Srv Name[1], File Srv Name[2
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-33Printer Interface Configurationcharacters, enter up to 15 additional characters in the File Srv Name[3] menu.n Onl
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-34Naming the Bindery Print ServerThe PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2]
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-35Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting the Job Check DelayThe Job Check Delay option allows you to select the numb
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-36Setting Burst ModeSetting burst mode allows you to enable or disabl
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-37Printer Interface ConfigurationGuidelinesKeep the following in mind when naming PServer Context:n In NetWare versi
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-38Configuring the Remote/Network PrintersThe R/N Printer menus allow
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-39Printer Interface ConfigurationNaming the Print ServerThe PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2], and PServer Name[3] op
QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manualiv4 CrownAdmin 3Introduction ...
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-40n Only uppercase characters are allowed.n Spaces are not allowed in
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-41Printer Interface ConfigurationSpecifying a Printer NameThe Printer Name menu allows you to specify a name by whic
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-42GuidelinesKeep the following in mind when naming the printer:n Prin
Configuring the NetWare Protocol2-43Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting the Frame TypeThe printer automatically detects the frame types used on the
Configuring the NetWare ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-44802.2 IPX Addr for EthernetSNAP IPX Addr for Ethernet or Token-Ring
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-45Printer Interface Configuration802.5 IPX Addr for Token-RingConfiguring the TCP/IP ProtocolThis section describes i
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-46n Accnting/Revchan—Allows you to enable TCP/IP accounting and revers
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-47Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting the Internet AddressThe Internet Address menu allows you to set the printer&
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-48Setting the Subnet MaskThe Subnet Mask menu allows you to set the pr
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-49Printer Interface ConfigurationSetting the Default Router AddressThe Default Router menu allows you to set the Inte
Contents vAdditional Technical Notes ...5-86 CrownNet Print Utility for Windows: Microsoft Windo
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-50Deleting the FTP Password FileThe Remove Passwords menu allows you t
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-51Printer Interface ConfigurationBlocking Access to Printer FilesThe Secure Files menu allows you to block network ac
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-52Setting an Accounting TimeoutThe Accnting Timeout menu allows you to
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-53Printer Interface ConfigurationAssigning a TCP/IP PortSome application environments have identical port assignments
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-54Printing an LPD Banner PageThis menu allows you to print a banner pa
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-55Printer Interface ConfigurationDisabling the RARP ProtocolThe RARP menu allows you to enable or disable the RARP pr
Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-56Specifying a Community NameA community is a group of SNMP agents man
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol2-57Printer Interface ConfigurationGuidelinesKeep the following guidelines in mind when setting the Internet Address:n
Setting the Binary Communications ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-58Setting the Binary Communications Protocol» Note: Binary
Setting the Binary Communications Protocol2-59Printer Interface ConfigurationNormal Fixed—Enables standard, ASCII (7-bit) hex protocol over serial, pa
QMS CrownNet System Administrator's ManualviListing the Contents of the Host Address File 7-16Directory Commands ...
Setting the Binary Communications ProtocolQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-60Quoting MechanismWhen communicating 8-bit binary data in
Setting the Binary Communications Protocol2-61Printer Interface Configurationexample, to send the value 0x14(^T) as data, send the two-character seque
Setting the Default Job PriorityQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Guide2-62Setting the Default Job Priority» Note: Job priority is not availab
In This Chapter . . .n “Opening CrownAdmin” on page 3-2n “Using Remote Console” on page 3-2n “Closing CrownAdmin” on page 3-43CrownAdmin for DOS
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual3-2IntroductionThis chapter explains how to open and close CrownAdmin for DOS on the PC and
Using Remote Console3-3CrownAdmin for DOS1 In the list of printers, double-click on the printer name.» Note: If the appropriate printer isn’t displaye
Closing CrownAdminQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual3-4Closing CrownAdminUse the following procedure to close CrownAdmin:n Double-click o
In This Chapter . . .n “About CrownAdmin 3” on page 4-3n “Windows 95 and Windows NT” on page 4-4n “Solaris/SunOS, AIX, and HP-UX” on page 4-4n “OS/2”
IntroductionQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-2IntroductionAfter presenting an overview of CrownAdmin 3 for Windows, AIX, HP-UX, Solari
About CrownAdmin 34-3CrownAdmin 3About CrownAdmin 3CrownAdmin is a software utility that allows you to monitor and con-figure QMS printers and perform
Contents viiWeb Page Help System ...8-13Email Notification on Printer Error ...
Opening CrownAdmin 3QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-4Windows 95 and Windows NTDouble-click the CrownAdmin 3 icon in the CrownAdmin 3
Opening CrownAdmin 34-5CrownAdmin 3zones. A zone is a subgroup of users within a larger group of inter-connected networks. Because you can have up to
Opening CrownAdmin 3QMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-66 Click the Scan... button to rescan the network for available printers.The prin
Opening CrownAdmin 34-7CrownAdmin 35 In the Max. Printer Entry box, type the maximum number of printers you want to display in the list box.The range
Using the Online User's GuideQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-8Using the Online User's GuideThe on-line user’s guide contain
Configuring the Interface and the Printer4-9CrownAdmin 3Configuring the Interface and the Printer Use the array of buttons located on the lower right
Configuring the Interface and the PrinterQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-10Use this button when TCP/IP pro-tocol is available to acce
Configuring the Interface and the Printer4-11CrownAdmin 3Use this button to access configura-tions for an optional Crown-Copy scanner on the selected
Configuring the Interface and the PrinterQMS CrownNet System Administrator's Manual4-12Use this button to access configura-tion options on CrownN
Using Remote Console4-13CrownAdmin 3» Note: When accessing the input and output trays on the selected printer, you must add a 1 to each tray number to
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