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Quick Installation 1 Q UICK I NSTALLATION This section takes you through a step-by-step minimum installation and setup procedure for the internet/print server. Please refer to the main text of this manual for detailed information about the setup and operation of this device. Getting Started Step 1: ...
Quick Installation 3 Configuration Step 7: Before you can use your internet/print server, IP addresses on your LAN’s PCs must be set so that they are compatible with the internet/print server’s settings. The internet/print server comes with the default local IP address: 192.168.100.1 and the default...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Quick Installation 4 Mandatory Settings for Internet Access Step 9: ISP Account -> Phone Number , when you signed-up for an account with your ISP (internet service provider), you should have been given an access phone number that your modem will dial. Look under...
Introduction 5 1 I NTRODUCTION This chapter introduces this manual, the DP-802 internet/print server, as well as some of the technology that underlies it. About This Guide This guide explains how to install and use the DP-802 NWay port internet/print server. Audience This manual assumes basic famili...
Introduction 7 Product Description The DP-802 internet/print server is designed to give multiple, net- worked PCs access to the internet through a single account. It controls your Local Area Network (LAN) by automatically assigning IP addresses to all computers connected to it and routing traffic to...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Introduction 8 ♦ 56K (maximum) modem speed support ♦ 128K (maximum) ISDN/TA speed support ♦ Internet features include: Dial-On-Demand, NAT internet ac- cess, DHCP server, and virtual server. ♦ Print Server support includes the following print server proto- cols: TC...
Introduction 9 In this implementation, it is only necessary to pay for a single internet account even though many people will be able to use it. Non-Internet Implementations An internet server can also be used to expand a LAN by creating a localized IP “sub-group”. In this LAN-to-LAN configuration, ...
Installation 11 2 I NSTALLATION This chapter provides information on the unpacking and initial in- stallation of your internet/print server. Unpacking Open the shipping carton of your internet/print server and carefully unpack the contents. The carton should contain the following items: ♦ One intern...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Installation 12 ♦ Wall mount hardware ♦ This User’s Guide ♦ One lpr software diskette ♦ One lpr User’s Guide Inspect the device and all accompanying items. If any item is dam- aged or missing, report the problem to your dealer immediately. Desktop / Shelf Installat...
Installation 13 Wall Installation The product can be installed on a wall. When installing, you need to attach two tapping screws and two screw anchors to the bottom of the device. Wall mount supplies are included. Installing the Internet/Print Server on a Wall Port Description DP-802 Rear Panel
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Installation 14 Serial – WAN The serial port is used for a WAN connection either to a modem or an ISDN terminal adapter. The serial port is a standard male 9-pin RS-232 connector. Parallel – Printer The parallel port is used for connecting to a printer for sharing ...
Installation 15 DP-802 Front Panel / LEDs Pw/Tx The Pw/Tx (power/transmit) LED lights when power is supplied to the device and flashes when the LAN port transmits data. Link/Rx The Link/Rx (link/receive) indicator will light up when a good con- nection is made at the LAN port with an operating and c...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Installation 16 LPT The LPT port LED lights to indicate when data is being sent to the network printer it is connected to. If no data is being transmitted, the LPT LED will be off. Normal LED Flash Pattern Immediately after power-up, all four of the LEDs should dis...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Installation 18 Connecting to the Internet The internet/print server must be connected to the internet (this is also known as a “Wide Area Network or ‘WAN’” connection) using the COM serial port. The COM port can either be connected to the serial port of a modem (o...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Internet Server Setup 20 3 I NTERNET S ERVER S ETUP Before it can be used, the internet/print server has some settings that need to be properly set. This chapter describes how to change default IP settings and then how to use Telnet or a web browser to manipulate t...
Internet Server Setup 21 Setting IP Addresses The IP address settings, which include the IP address, subnet mask and gateway IP address are the first and most important settings that need to be configured. The internet server comes with a default Local LAN IP address and subnet mask assigned. If you...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Internet Server Setup 22 Default Addressing Example Host IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Internet Server 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0 Computer #1 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.1 Computer #2 192.168.100.3 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.1 Computer #3 192.168.10...
Internet Server Setup 23 Using Your Own Address Settings If your LAN is already setup for IP networking and you wish to change the IP address of the internet server to operate within your existing IP network, simply: 1. Physically connect the internet server to your LAN and power it on. 2. Configure...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Internet Server Setup 26 You should immediately see the internet/print server web browser interface menu. Note that the internet/print server IP can be book- marked for future access so that it doesn’t need to be entered each time. The browser interface uses frames...
Internet Server Setup 27 DNS IP Address Domain Name Service (DNS) servers are used on the internet to maintain information about which Uniform Resource Locator (URL) name relates to which internet IP address. For example, the URL: WWW.CNN.COM, is a pseudonym for the IP address: 207.25.71.25. DNS ent...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Internet Server Setup 30 Login Script The login script allows you to list prompts generated by the ISP each time a user dials-up and then provide the right responses so that the internet/print server can login. The login script should be used when the Username and ...
Internet Server Setup 31 Description: A login script is used to provide login prompt responses when required by the ISP login procedures. Each line item in the script table should correspond with a prompt that the ISP makes once the modem connection is established. The prompt string information ente...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Print Server Setup 32 4 P RINT S ERVER S ETUP This chapter explains how to use the internet/print server as a net- work print server. Print Server Features Print servers improve network printing services in three ways: ♦ They pick up the workload of managing print ...
Print Server Setup 33 ♦ TCP/IP UNIX lpr/lpd (HP-UX, SunOS, Solaris, SCO, UnixWare, IBM AIX); Windows NT ♦ NetBEUI Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows for Workgroups, Micro- soft LAN Manager, IBM LAN Server ♦ AppleTalk MacOS EtherTalk The print server configuration, features, and operation can all be ...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Print Server Setup 34 3. Confirm that your network is operating normally. 4. Connect the internet/print server to the network (through the RJ-45 port on the print server’s rear panel). 5. While the printer is powered off, install a printer cable to con- nect its pa...
Configuration Settings 37 5 C ONFIGURATION S ETTINGS This chapter provides information about all of the configuration set- tings available on the internet/print server. Information about the range of values, default setting, and purpose for each setting is given. Sections and setting order correspon...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 38 ♦ Return to <Previous> Menu – Takes you up one menu level (generally to the menu immediately preceding the current menu). System Configuration Server Name Options: A fifteen-character string of letters and numbers. Default Value: IS-...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 40 Must Be User Modified? Yes. Description: A Domain Name Service (DNS) server address is used to translate URLs into their corresponding IP ad- dresses. Maximum Idle Time This setting allows you to set an idle time after which the inter- net...
Configuration Settings 41 ♦ LAN-to-LAN Internet Server -> Default Gateway: Router’s IP Address. Default Value: Mode = LAN-to-WAN Description: This option only needs to be changed if the internet/print server isn t going to be used to connect directly to an ISP. Enabling LAN-to-LAN mode automatica...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 42 WAN Port Configuration Line Type Options: Disable, Dialup, Lease Line. Default Value: Dialup Description: The WAN port must be configured for use as either a dial-up connection or a leased-line connection. Baud Rate Options: 4800, 9600, 19...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 44 ISP Account -> IP Address Options: The IP address the ISP has assigned to this ac- count. Default Value: 0.0.0.0 Description: Dial-up connections should use address 0.0.0.0 if the IP will be dynamically assigned at each connection. Othe...
Configuration Settings 49 Description: The AppleTalk print protocol requires that shared postscript printers be identified as to whether they are Level 1 or Level 2 postscript. AppleTalk -> Font Group Options: No font, All fonts, Standard 35, Standard 13 Default Value: Standard 35 Description: Th...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 50 an IP address automatically” option under TCP/IP will have to be selected. Enable Options: Yes/No Default Value: Yes Description: This setting is the “on/off” switch for using a DHCP server. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allow...
Configuration Settings 51 IP Address Range -> End This is the second of the DHCP IP address range settings. Options: Any IP address within the three reserved IP ranges. The IP address used must correlate with the IP set in the Beginning range setting. Default Value: 192.168.100.150 Description: T...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 52 (identified by MAC address) so that those IP addresses will not be used by other devices on the LAN under any circumstances. (Note that devices listed in the Server Address Settings table should have their IP addresses listed here if DHCP ...
Configuration Settings 53 The LAN IP address for the server entered. Any resource which will be shared to the internet through the server should have a dedicated IP address. ♦ Protocol The type of server protocol being used: TCP or UDP ♦ Port Number The server port number assigned to provide outside...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 54 Advanced Control Configuration Manager Server IP Address This setting is the IP address of the computer using the IS Manager Server software included with the device. The default IP address is 0.0.0.0. Log and Filter When set to Yes, the l...
Configuration Settings 55 A table showing all the hours in all the days of the week. Choose Add to add a period of time to the table during which the internet server can dial out. ♦ Holiday Table The holiday table is used to create exceptions to the schedule table. The holiday table lists all 12 mon...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 56 limits defined in the schedule table, the internet server will not dial out. Routing Table The static routing table allows the internet server to co- exist on the same network with a router. This implementation depends on whether the route...
Configuration Settings 57 Note: If you are creating a second IP network, do not allow the internet server to use DHCP if the router is also using DHCP, unless the router is supplying IP addresses on only one port and the internet server is not connected to that port. Filter NetBIOS over TCP/IP As th...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Configuration Settings 58 ♦ DHCP Server Status Displays a table of DHCP servers with the following infor- mation: IP Address, MAC Address, and Lease Time. ♦ User Connection Status Displays a table of current user connections with the follow- ing data: Source IP, De...
Configuration Settings 59 ♦ Dial Up – Dial the ISP phone access for one or the other WAN port using the configuration stored under the WAN port control. ♦ Hang Up – Send the phone disconnect command string to the modem immediately to end the current session. ♦ Reset – Return the internet/print serve...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Troubleshooting 60 A T ROUBLESHOOTING System POST When the unit is powered on, the system first runs a Power-On Self Test (POST) as a check of system components. Errors encountered during the POST are indicated by different flashing front panel LED combinations. No...
Troubleshooting 61 2 1 long 2 short off Timer INT Error 3 1 long 3 short off Flash Protected 4 1 long 4 short off Flash ID Error 5 1 long 5 short off Flash Erase / Pro- gram Error 6 1 long 6 short off LAN Controller Error 7 1 long 7 short off LAN Memory Error 8 1 long 8 short off IO Controller Error...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Troubleshooting 62 Print Server UNSUPPORTED PROTOCOL: The internet/print server sup- ports the TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and AppleTalk print protocols. If your network is using some other print protocol (NetWare IPX/SPX for example), you will have printing problems. Most pl...
Troubleshooting 63 Operating Problems ISP LOGIN PROCEDURES – LOGIN SCRIPT: It may be neces- sary for you to create login script entries in order to complete your login procedure. Some ISPs prompt for a communications protocol choice or other data after a successful modem connec- tion. Refer to Chapt...
Specifications 65 B S PECIFICATIONS General Standards : IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet repeater, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet repeater (Class II); ANSI X3T9.5 Twisted-Pair Transceiver; IEEE 1284 bi-directional parallel interface Protocol : CSMA/CD Network Data Transfer Rate : NWay – Fast Ether...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Specifications 66 Environmental and Physical Power Supply: 12VDC/500mA (external) Dimensions: 164 x 118.2 x 30 mm (W x L x H) Weight: 245 grams (approximately 8.6 ounces) Operating Temp.: 0 ° to 55 ° C Storage Temp.: –25 ° to 55 ° C Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensi...
Modem AT Commands 67 C M ODEM AT C OMMANDS The commands provided in the table below are used to control mo- dems and are provided as a supplemental reference to documentation that should have been included with your modem or fax/modem. Basic AT Command Set Each command, except for “+++” and “A/”, mu...
Modem AT Commands 71 W n Extended Response Code 0 Report DTE speed in EC mode. (Default) 1 Report line speed, EC protocol and DTE speed. 2 Report DCE speed in EC mode. Y n Long Space Disconnect 0 Modem does not send or respond to break sig- nals. (D efault) 1 Modem sends break signals for 4 seconds ...
Port Pinouts 73 D P ORT P INOUTS This appendix provides pinout data for the internet/print server’s ports. Serial Port The table below shows the pinouts of the internet/print server’s 9- pin RS-232 serial port. Consult your modem’s documentation for detailed information on how to physically connect ...
Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Port Pinouts 74 Parallel Port The table below lists the pinouts of the internet/print server’s 25-pin parallel port connector (identical to the parallel port connector used on most personal computers), and the corresponding pin numbers for the 36-pin Centronics con...
1 I NDEX A Adjust Time ................................. 59 AppleTalk ................................ 33, 48 Auto Dial ...................................... 55 B Baud Rate....................................... 42Browser.......................................... 25 C Cable length.....................
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