Brother Multi-Protocol Print Server- User Manual

Brother Multi-Protocol Print Server

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 10 – Unix Printing; Overview
  • Page 11 – General TCP/IP UNIX Host Configuration
  • Page 15 – Linux Configuration; Linux Configuration Using CUPS
  • Page 16 – Click OK to configure the printer.
  • Page 17 – IBM RS/6000 AIX Configuration
  • Page 18 – Sun Solaris 2.x Configuration
  • Page 19 – SCO UNIX Configuration
  • Page 21 – Edit the Host Print Transform source code:
  • Page 22 – Other Systems; Requested information:
  • Page 23 – Other Sources of Information
  • Page 25 – Windows NT; Control Panel window of the Windows NT; Standard TCP/IP Port Printing
  • Page 27 – Select File and then choose Properties.; Click the Close button. The Windows NT
  • Page 28 – Click OK to exit (your Windows NT; Click on Next in response to the Welcome message.
  • Page 29 – If desired, change the name of the printer then click Next.
  • Page 30 – Server Configuration
  • Page 31 – Configuration of an OS/2 Server
  • Page 34 – Peer to Peer Printing; How to Print in a Windows
  • Page 35 – Driver Deployment Wizard
  • Page 36 – Installing the Brother Peer to Peer Software
  • Page 37 – Associating to the Printer
  • Page 38 – Adding a Second Brother LPR Port
  • Page 39 – NetBIOS Peer to Peer Printing; NT
  • Page 40 – Print Server Configuration
  • Page 42 – NetBIOS Port Monitor for Windows; Installing the Brother NetBIOS Port Monitor; Click the Next button in response to the Welcome message.
  • Page 43 – Associating the Printer; Start button, select Setting and then Printers.
  • Page 45 – Select Not Shared or Shared and Share Name and click Next.; select Yes and then select Finish.; Adding a Second NetBIOS Print Port
  • Page 46 – LAN Server/OS/2 Warp Server Configuration; Server Configuration:; Open the Templates folder on the OS/2 desktop.; Click Create and then OK.
  • Page 47 – Workstation Configuration:
  • Page 48 – Internet Printing Installation
  • Page 49 – Brother Internet Print General Information
  • Page 50 – Print Server Configuration Checklist
  • Page 55 – Start button, select Settings and then Printers.
  • Page 57 – Printer, or a Printer attached to another computer.
  • Page 59 – Specifying a Different URL
  • Page 60 – Novell NetWare Printing
  • Page 61 – General Information
  • Page 62 – NDPS Manager; Enter an NDPS manager name.
  • Page 63 – NDPS Broker; Make sure the Resource Management Service is enabled.
  • Page 64 – Creating a Printer Agent; If this is a new printer select create A New Printer Agent.; In NetWare Administrator, double click NDPS Manager.
  • Page 65 – Configuring NetWare 3 and NetWare 4 Systems
  • Page 67 – Select the NetWare tab.
  • Page 68 – Enter the name of the printer and select Create.
  • Page 69 – Enter the name of the print server and select Create.
  • Page 70 – Select Queue Server as the operating mode.
  • Page 72 – Now select the NetWare tab.
  • Page 75 – Select Printers from the Available Options menu.
  • Page 83 – Configure AppleTalk. Click on
  • Page 84 – Macintosh; . If the EtherTalk protocol is not selected, or the Network
  • Page 85 – Open the Chooser from the Apple Menu on the Macintosh
  • Page 88 – From the Priting menu, select Set Default Printer.
  • Page 91 – How to Select the Printer Driver
  • Page 93 – DLC Printing; Printing from Windows NT; Network icon. Windows
  • Page 94 – Select DLC Protocol and then OK or Add if using Windows; the Start menu, select Settings and then Printers.
  • Page 95 – Select the correct driver click Next.; Start menu, select Settings and then Printers.
  • Page 96 – Configuring DLC on Other Systems
  • Page 98 – Web Based Management; How to use a Web Browser to
  • Page 100 – Assigning TCP/IP Information
  • Page 102 – Select IPX/SPX filter in the left frame of the main window.; In the IP Config box, click the Static radio button.
  • Page 104 – Using DHCP to Configure the IP Address; Using APIPA to Configure the IP Address
  • Page 105 – Windows® Systems
  • Page 107 – Using RARP to Configure the IP Address
  • Page 108 – Using BOOTP to Configure the IP Address
  • Page 109 – Configuring the IP Address with BRCONFIG
  • Page 112 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 113 – If you are running AppleTalk for Macintosh
  • Page 115 – Intermittent Problems
  • Page 116 – UNIX Troubleshooting
  • Page 121 – Novell NetWare Troubleshooting
  • Page 122 – AppleTalk Troubleshooting
  • Page 123 – DLC/LLC Troubleshooting; same as shown in the print configuration page printout.
  • Page 124 – Appendix; Appendix A; Web BRAdmin
  • Page 125 – WebJetAdmin; TELNET; BRCONFIG
  • Page 126 – Using Services; General
  • Page 127 – Reloading the Print Server Firmware; Use the BRAdmin application (Recommended)
  • Page 128 – Reloading Firmware Using BRAdmin
  • Page 129 – Reloading Process
  • Page 130 – 26 Data Transfer OK/Entering FirmWareUpdate mode.
  • Page 132 – INDEX
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Multi-Protocol Print Server

Network User's Guide

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Summary

Page 4 - Table of Contents

iii Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................. 1-1 1 Unix Printing ......................................................................... 1-1 Printing from Unix/Linux Using TCP/IP ............................. 1-1 Overview.......................

Page 10 - Unix Printing; Overview

1 - 1 UNIX PRINTING 1 1 Unix Printing Printing from Unix/Linux Using TCP/IP Overview Brother print servers are supplied with the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. Since virtually all UNIX host computers support TCP/IP, this capability allows a printer to be sha...

Page 11 - General TCP/IP UNIX Host Configuration

UNIX PRINTING 1 - 2 4 The default name for a Brother print server is usually BRN_xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the Ethernet address of the print server). 5 When configuring the PRINTCAP file, pay particular attention to the service names, BINARY_P1 and TEXT_P1. TCP/IP Brother print ...

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