QMS® CrownNet® Setup Guide 1800329-001H
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Contents Introduction ..................................................................................... 5 Typographic Conventions 5 What's Included in CrownNet ........................................................ 6 Alternate Media 6 Manuals on the CD-ROM 7 QMS Product Registration ............................................................. 8 Setting up the CrownNet Interface—Overview ............................. 9 Network Connection .............................................................
Installing CrownAdmin 3 for Macintosh 20 Installing CrownNet Manager for OS/2 21 Installing CrownAdmin 3 for OS/2 22 Installing CrownAdmin 3 for Solaris 23 Installing CrownAdmin 3 for SunOS 24 Installing CrownAdmin 3 for Windows/Windows 95/Windows NT/Windows for Workgroups 26 Installing the CrownNet Print Utility for Windows 27 Installing the UNIX Host Software 30 Interface Configuration .................................................................
NetWare Menu 72 TCP/IP Menu 73 Where To Go From Here ............................................................... 74 If You Have Trouble... ................................................................... 75 Sources of Support ....................................................................... 75 Your QMS Vendor 75 Your Application Vendor 75 Q-FAX 76 CompuServe 76 Internet 76 QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) 77 QMS World-wide Offices ............................................................
Introduction Introduction Your QMS CrownNet network interface includes the hardware, utilities software, and built-in network protocol software to enable you to connect your QMS printer to your network. This document guides you through setting up the QMS CrownNet network interface.
What's Included in CrownNet What's Included in CrownNet In addition to this manual, CrownNet consists of the items listed below. If your printer came standard with an Ethernet network interface, these items accompanied your printer. If you ordered an Ethernet or Token-Ring network interface card (NIC) separately, these items accompanied the NIC.
What's Included in CrownNet Wide Web Server at http://www.qms.com, our FTP server at ftp.qms.com, or CompuServe at go qmsprint Manuals on the CD-ROM Your CrownNet Systems Administrator Guide, CrownNet Setup Guide, Network Print Monitor Administrator’s Guide, and Network Print Monitor for Windows 95 Administrator’s Guide are included on the CD-ROM in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The Acrobat Reader program is also on the CD-ROM. The CD-ROM insert provides installation instructions.
QMS Product Registration and convenience than do hardcopy manuals when you have to access needed information.
Setting up the CrownNet Interface Overview Setting up the CrownNet Interface—Overview 1 If necessary, install the CrownNet interface card. This might not be necessary because some printers ship standard with an Ethernet network interface. Check the printer documentation if you’re not sure. For instructions on installing a CrownNet interface card, refer to the “Printer Options” chapter or the Options manual of your printer documentation. 2 3 Connect the printer to the network. If you use...
Setting up the CrownNet Interface Overview If you use this operating system... Install this software (on the CD-ROM)... Following these instructions*...
Setting up the CrownNet Interface Overview 4 5 Configure the CrownNet interface. If you use... Follow these instructions... EtherTalk “EtherTalk Interface Configuration” on page 33. Microsoft Windows Network “CrownNet Print Utility for Windows Configuration” on page 39. NetWare “NetWare Interface Configuration (Netware 3.x)” on page 34 or “NetWare Interface Configuration (Netware 4.
Network Connection Network Connection The method you use to connect your printer to the network depends on whether you’re connecting to an Ethernet network (described below) or a Token-Ring network (described on page 15). Ethernet Network Connection n For thin-wire Ethernet (10Base2, BNC connector) see the next section. n For thick-wire Ethernet (10Base5, AUI connector)—not available for some printers—see page 13. n For twisted-pair Ethernet (10BaseT/100BaseTX, RJ45 connector) see page 14.
Network Connection 3 Attach another section of thin-wire Ethernet cable or a 50 ohm terminator to the other end of the BNC “T” connector. 4 Attach the BNC “T” connector to the BNC port on the CrownNet interface. 5 Plug in the printer, and turn it on. 6 Go to “Software Installation” on page 17. Thick-Wire Ethernet Connection Thick-wire Ethernet connections use AUI connectors.
Network Connection Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connection Twisted-pair Ethernet connections use RJ45 connectors. 10BaseT/100BaseTX concentrator RJ45 Port RJ45 Connector 14 1 Turn off the printer, and unplug the power cord. 2 Connect one end of the twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port on the CrownNet interface. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the 10BaseT/ 100BaseTX concentrator. 4 Plug in the printer, and turn it on. 5 Go to “Software Installation” on page 17.
Network Connection Token-Ring Network Connection Token-Ring connections support both Type 1 (shielded twisted-pair— IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter cable or the equivalent) or Type 3 (unshielded twisted-pair) cables. ▲ Caution: While Type 3 unshielded twisted-pair Token-Ring cables can be used on Ethernet networks, unshielded twisted-pair Ethernet cables may not be compatible with Token-Ring networks. Check the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) TIA 568B specification for more information.
Network Connection b Once the printer is on line and the message window reads IDLE, press the Online/Offline key to take it off line. c Access the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/ CrownNet/Common/Ring Speed menu (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional). Note: For complete information on using the control panel, see your printer documentation. » d ▲ Select 4 Mbits/Sec as the network speed. Caution: Leave the printer disconnected from the network if you are changing the ring speed.
Software Installation Software Installation* Installing CrownAdmin 3 for AIX CrownAdmin 3 for AIX is a software utility that allows you to monitor and configure QMS printers and perform network operations on printers connected to your network.. 1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Note: Some CD-ROM drives require that the disk be placed in a caddy before being inserted in the drive. Check your CD-ROM documentation for information. » 2 Logon the UNIX system as root.
Software Installation 7 Change to the location where you want the CrownAdmin 3 directory to be created. Note: The directory in which the crnadm file resides must be able to be mounted by all network nodes that need to access the printer. » 8 Extract the files from the CD-ROM: For example: tar xvf /cdrom/plaform/unix/crnadm/aix/ aix.tar↵ This creates a crnadm directory containing CrownAdmin 3. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file.
Software Installation where x is the letter of the CD-ROM drive, source is the pathname of the drive/directory containing the installation software, and destination is the full pathname of the directory in which the software will be installed. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file. » 3 Go to “Interface Configuration” on page 32.
Software Installation 7 Change to the location in which you want the CrownAdmin 3 directory to be created. Note: The directory in which crnadm.exe resides must be able to be mounted by all network nodes that need to access the printer. » 8 Extract the appropriate files from the CD-ROM. n For example, if you're running HP-UX version 9.x, type tar xvf /cdrom/platform/unix/crnadm/hp_ux/ hp9.tar↵ n For example, if you're running HP-UX version 10.x, type tar xvf /cdrom/platform/unix/crnadm/hp_ux/ hp10.
Software Installation 2 If necessary, double-click the CD-ROM icon to display the CD-ROM contents. 3 Double-click the MAC folder icon to display the folder contents. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this folder. » 4 Double-click the CRNADM folder icon to display the folder contents. 5 Double-click the install or setup file to install CrownAdmin 3. 6 Go to “Interface Configuration” on page 32.
Software Installation to force installation of the upgraded software. The installation program creates and installs the software in a directory named y:\CROWN. CrownNet Manager stores important events in a log file, also in this directory. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file. » 5 To start the CrownNet Manager for OS/2 automatically each time the print server is turned on, add the following commands, in this order, at the end of the STARTUP.
Software Installation 1 Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. 2 From Program Manager's File menu choose Run. 3 In the Run dialog box, enter the path and filename for the install program. For example: x:\platform\os2\crnadm\install↵ where x is the letter of your CD-ROM. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file. » 4 Follow the instructions on the screen. For additional information, choose the Help button.
Software Installation 5 Change to the location in which you want the CrownAdmin 3 directory to be created. Note: The directory in which crnadm.exe resides must be able to be mounted by all network nodes that need to access the printer. » 6 Extract the files from the CD-ROM. For example: tar xvf /cdrom/platform/unix/crnadm/solaris/ solaris.tar↵ This creates a crnadm directory containing CrownAdmin 3. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file.
Software Installation 3 Type the following command to go to the root directory: cd /↵ 4 If you already have a directory on the system named cdrom, skip to step 5. If you don't have a directory on the system named cdrom, type the following command to make one: mkdir /cdrom↵ 5 Mount the CD-ROM file system: mount -r -t hsfs device_filename /cdrom↵ For device_filename substitute the complete pathname of the device associated with the CD-ROM drive. On SunOS systems, device_filename is usually /dev/sr0.
Software Installation For device_filename, substitute the complete pathname of the device file associated with the CD-ROM drive. 10 Add the name of the directory containing crnadm (the directory in which you extracted the sunos.tar file) to your path. 11 Install the UNIX Host Software, following the instructions in “Installing the UNIX Host Software” on page 30.
Software Installation b In the Run dialog box type x:\platform\windows\win32s\disk1\setup↵ where x is the letter of the CD-ROM drive, and choose OK. c 3 Follow the instructions on the screen. For more information on Windows 32s, refer to your Windows documentation. Install the CrownAdmin 3 software. Windows NT and Windows 95 a In the CD-ROM’s Welcome dialog box choose Install Printer Utilities and Drivers. b In the Installation dialog box choose Next>.
Software Installation This utility operates over the NetBIOS/NetBEUI protocol from the following Windows environments: » n Windows 3.1—with LAN Server/LAN Manager Workstation Service n Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows NT 3.5 and above, or Windows 95—with Microsoft Windows Network (Microsoft NetBEUI protocol) Note: The Print Manager must be activated in all Windows environments.
Software Installation 4 Follow the instructions on the screen. You will be asked for the following information: n Destination drive and subdirectory for the program files (the default is C:\CROWNPUW). n Destination drive and subdirectory for the spool directory (the default is C:\~). The spool directory is the directory in which Windows print files are stored prior to redirection to the CrownNet Print Utility interface.
Software Installation Installing the UNIX Host Software 1 Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Note: Some drives require that the disk be placed in a caddy before being inserted in the drive. Check your CD-ROM drive documentation for information. Also, it takes a few seconds for the automounter to detect the CD. » 2 Log on the UNIX system as root. 3 Type the following command to go to the root directory: cd /↵ 4 If you’re using a Solaris system, skip to step 6.
Software Installation The utilities are installed in a directory named QMSoft in the current directory. Note: See the main readme file on the CD-ROM for the exact location of this file. » 9 Unmount the CD-ROM file system: umount device_filename↵ For device_filename, substitute the complete pathname of the device file associated with the CD-ROM drive. 10 Change to the newly created QMSoft directory: cd QMSoft↵ 11 Run the Qinstall installation utility: ./Qinstall↵ 12 Follow the instructions on the screen.
Interface Configuration 16 Follow the instructions on the screen. See chapter 7, “UNIX Utilities” in the QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide for more information. 17 Go to “Interface Configuration” on page 32. Interface Configuration This section briefly describes the configuration procedure for the printer interface. For an overview of menus and options see “CrownNet Menus” on page 68.
Interface Configuration EtherTalk Interface Configuration 1 If your network has more than one zone, use the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/EtherTalk/ Zone Name/Zone Part 1 and Zone Part 2 menus, (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional) to enter the name of the zone to which the printer is attached. Note: The two Zone Part x menus allow you to identify 1 zone with a name up to 32 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can be entered in each of the two menus).
Interface Configuration NetWare Interface Configuration (Netware 3.x) Unless you want to use the default settings, use the following procedure to name the file and print servers. These names must be unique. » Note: In CrownAdmin 3, the printer shows up as QMS_xxxx_Print_ System_hardwareaddress, where xxxx is the printer model number and hardwareaddress is the printer’s hardware address as found on the printer start-up page.
Interface Configuration 2 In the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/NetWare/Config PServer/PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2], and PServer Name[3] menus (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional), enter the name of the bindery print server. Note: The three PServer Name[x] menus allow you to identify one print server with a name up to 47 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can be entered in the first two menus and 15 in the third menu).
Interface Configuration 4 In the Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/NetWare/RN Printer#1/PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2], and PServer Name[3] menus (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional), enter the name of the print server. Note: The three PServer Name[x] menus allow you to identify 1 print server with a name up to 47 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can be entered in the first two menus and 15 in the third menu). You cannot use these 3 menus to identify 3 print servers.
Interface Configuration NetWare Interface Configuration (Netware 4.x) Unless you want to use the default settings, use the following procedure to name the file and print servers. These names must be unique. » Note: In CrownAdmin 3, the printer shows up as QMS-xxxx-PrintSystem-hardwareaddress, where xxxx is the printer model number and hardwareaddress is the printer’s hardware address as found on the printer start-up page.
Interface Configuration 2 Reset the CrownNet interface by using the Administration/ Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/Common/Soft Reset menu (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional). 3 Skip to “Network Configuration” on page 39. TCP/IP Interface Configuration 1 If necessary, in the Administration/Communications/ xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/TCPIP/Internet Address menu (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional), enter the printer’s Internet address. The factory default Internet address is 161.
Network Configuration Network Configuration CrownNet Print Utility for Windows Configuration Follow the appropriate procedure below to install a QMS CrownNet printer port as a Windows port and to connect it to a printer driver. The procedure you use depends on the version of Windows you’re running. » Note: You must have the QMS CrownNet Print Utility software installed before completing these procedures. Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 » Note: Windows 3.
Network Configuration printer name so you can identify the printers on the network more easily.) If the printer you want is not in the port list, make sure it’s attached to the network and on line, and that the CrownNet LAN Manager/LAN Server protocol is enabled (Administration/ Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/Lan Manager/Protocol menu (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional)). You may need to refresh the list by choosing the Cancel button and then from the Port menu by choosing Add again.
Network Configuration 7 Select a printer driver from the list of Installed Printers (or choose Add>> to install a new driver), and then choose Connect... 8 In the Connect dialog box select the Windows port you installed in steps 2-4, and choose OK. The Windows port name will be at the bottom of the Ports list and will be in this format: drive:\directory\port, where drive is the spooling drive, directory is the spooling directory, and port is the CrownNet Windows port name.
Network Configuration or Optional) and are listed on the CrownNet configuration page (Administration/Communications/xxxxxxxx NIC/CrownNet/ Common/Config Page menu (where xxxxxxxx is either Resident or Optional)). The factory default name for each printer is QMS_080086xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is a unique number assigned by QMS.
Network Configuration choose the Refresh command to display a message such as OK, Busy, Offline, Occupied, or Out of Paper. If the No Response message persists, or if an Internal Error message displays, either refer to the CrownNet Print Utility on-line help for advice on further action or close the utility and restart it. 7 In the Port menu, choose Connect to bring up Print Manager. 8 In the Printer menu, choose Create Printer.
Network Configuration 3 In the CrownNet Port list, select the CrownNet port you want to install. The ports appear as an alphanumeric list of printers attached to the network.
Network Configuration 5 In the CrownNet Print Utility, select the Windows port you just installed. If the printer Status shows No Response, you can either wait up to 15 seconds for the status to change or, after about 15 seconds, choose the Refresh command to display a message such as OK, Busy, Offline, Occupied, or Out of Paper.
Network Configuration drive, directory is the spooling directory, and port is the CrownNet Windows port name. 10 Close the Printers dialog box. Note: If you opened the printer driver dialog box in step 7, you’ll have to close that before closing the Printers dialog box. » The setup is now complete, and you can immediately print through your CrownNet port. Refer to the QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide for additional information on setting up serverless and client-server (server-based) printing.
Network Configuration NetWare 3.x Network Configuration (Using CrownAdmin 3) Add a Print Server and Assign it to a Queue » Note: If you don’t have CrownAdmin 3 installed or if you’re using CrownAdmin 3 with Windows NT, UNIX, OS/2, or Macintosh, use the instructions in “NetWare 3.x Network Configuration (Using PCONSOLE)” on page 49. 1 In the main CrownAdmin 3 window, select the printer you want to configure. Choose the Printers option button to display a list of printers.
Network Configuration e You're returned to the Login/Logout dialog box, and the file server is added to the File Servers Logged Into list. f Choose the Done button. 5 From the Server menu, choose Configure PServers. 6 Type the name of the print server (from step 3) in uppercase only, in the Print Server name text box and choose the Find Print Servers button. A list of File Servers on which that print server is defined appears in the Defined Print Servers list. Skip to step 8.
Network Configuration 13 Select the queue from the “Serviced Queues” list, and choose the Operator’s or Users button to assign operators and users to the queue. 14 Choose Done to return to the Configure PServer dialog box. 15 Choose Done in the Configure PServer Mode dialog box to return to the main CrownAdmin 3 window. 16 Choose the CrownNet Soft Reset button at the top of the main CrownAdmin 3 window to reset the printer’s CrownNet interface. Note: A password may be needed to execute a soft reset.
Network Configuration 7 From the Available Options menu, select Print Queue Information and press Enter. 8 If you want to select an existing print queue to be serviced by the print server, skip to step 10. If you want to create a new print queue, press the Ins key. 9 Type the name of the new print queue and press Enter. 10 Select the queue you want the print server to service, and press Enter. 11 In the Print Queue Information menu select Queue Servers and press Enter.
Network Configuration 27 Press Ins[ert] to add queue to be serviced by the printer. 28 Select Queue and press Enter. 29 Select Priority and press Enter. 30 Press Esc six times to display the Exit PCONSOLE menu. 31 Select Yes to exit from PCONSOLE. The setup is now complete. NetWare 4.x Network Configuration (Using PCONSOLE) 1 From any network workstation, log in with admin privileges to the file server you want to service the printer. 2 Start the NetWare PCONSOLE utility.
Network Configuration 14 Enter the Printer Type as “Other/Unknown.” 15 At the Print Queues Assigned screen press Enter. 16 At the Print Queue screen press Ins[ert]. 17 At the Object, Class screen press Ins[ert]. 18 Enter the queue name and press Enter. 19 At the Print Queue’s Volume prompt, Press Ins[ert] to highlight the volume where the queue will be stored. 20 Press Enter to return to Object, Class screen. 21 Highlight Queue and press Enter 22 Press Esc twice and answer Yes to the “Save changes” prompt.
Network Configuration On all creation opening screens, you have the opportunity to change context if needed. 6 Select Print Queue and click OK. 7 Type the name of the print queue. 8 Click the icon button next to the Print Queue Volume to select the volume to store the queue. The context can be changed if needed. 9 Click OK. 10 Choose Create. 11 Select Object - Create. 12 Select Printer and click OK. 13 Type the name of the printer. 14 Select Define Additional Properties. 15 Choose Create.
Network Configuration 26 Click the Add button. 27 Select the printer you named in the previous steps. Change the context if needed. 28 Select OK. 29 Select OK. Note: Additional properties, such as users and operators, can also be assigned during initial installation or at a later time. » 30 If the CrownNet Interface Card has already been configured, the print server should now log into the file server. The setup is now complete.
Network Configuration Note: If you’re working with an existing printer, select the printer name and choose Change. » The Add Printer (or Change Printer) dialog box appears. 3 In the Name field, type the printer name (only if you are adding a printer). The printer name is local to the workstation and is used to associate queues with physical printers. It can be the same as the name used at the printer. 4 In the Device box, select the printer’s pipe name.
Network Configuration 4 If appropriate, fill in the Description, Queue Driver, Priority, and Scheduling boxes. Note: Separator pages are not currently supported. » 5 Select the printer name you identified in the previous section from the list of Printers. This name will be displayed in the box titled Select the Printer to be Used by This Queue. 6 Choose Add... to return to the Queue dialog box. Note: If you’re working with an existing queue, choose Change.
Network Configuration Print Queue Sharing To access a print queue from other workstations or servers on the network, the queue must be a shared resource. The following procedure is only one of the ways a queue can be shared. For other methods, see your OS/2 LAN Manager/LAN Server documentation. » Note: You need administrator privileges to perform this operation. 1 If necessary, with OS/2 running, open an OS/2 window.
Network Configuration n If you’re working on a UNIX system, send the hardware address to the print server by typing arp -s hostname hardwareaddress temp↵ ping hostname↵ where hostname is the name of the host and hardwareaddress is the new hardware address of the printer (in the form ##.##.##.## as found on the printer start-up page). » 58 Note: You can also send the hardware address of a UNIX system through the BOOTP and RARP utilities.
Printer Web Page Printer Web Page Built into your QMS printer is an accessible HTTP/HTML web page that can be viewed by your web-browser software over your intranet. The printer web page gives you status and configuration information about your printer and allows you to access the QMS web page for more help and printer information. This example shows a printer web page for a QMS 3260 Print System. Elements of the web page will change depending on the type of printer you have.
Printer Web Page Accessing the Web Page For your browser to access the printer web page on your intranet, you must add the printer name to the no proxy list for your browser. For Netscape 60 1 Start your web browser. 2 Access the Options menu and choose Network Preferences. 3 Select the Proxies tab on the dialog box. 4 Select the Manual Proxy Configuration radio button and press the View.. button.
Printer Web Page 5 In the No Proxy For: text box, type a comma after the last entry and then type the host name used for the printer associated with the IP address or the IP address. QMS 3260 6 Click OK.
Printer Web Page For Internet Explorer 62 1 Start your web browser. 2 Access the View menu and choose Options. 3 Select the Connection tab on the dialog box. 4 Click the Settings button to display the Proxy Settings dialog box.
Printer Web Page 5 In the Exceptions text box, type a semicolon after the last entry and then type the host name used for the printer or the IP address. QMS 3260 6 Click OK.
Printer Web Page Printer Home Page The Printer Home Page is the starting point for all access to the printer web pages. On this page you can find hotlinks to all of the supporting web pages for your printer.
Printer Web Page these settings you must access the printer’s configuration through the control panel of the printer, a remote or local console, or CrownAdmin 3.
Printer Web Page usage and level of consumables that the printer is using (such as paper and toner.) » Note: The scales are an estimate, reported as a percentage, and do not indicate the exact amount of consumables used. Accounting Page The Accounting hotlink on the home page jumps to the Accounting page. This page shows you the status of the accounting function and the amount of disk space allocated to accounting. » Note: For complete information on accounting, refer to your printer documentation.
Printer Web Page the QMS online support information for your QMS print system. From this location you can access QMS technical support, a FAQ list for your printer, and a quick-help system. System Support Page The System Support hotlink on the home page jumps to the System Support Page. This page can be used to set up internal support for the printer as well as links to the QMS web site. The System Support Page contains » n Refresh rate selection option.
CrownNet Menus CrownNet Menus Use the following menu flowcharts to help find your way around the CrownNet configuration menu structure. » Note: The structure of these flowcharts may vary slightly with older versions of CrownNet. See your printer documentation for higherlevel menus.
CrownNet Menus Common Menu This menu gives you choices common to all of the CrownNet communications interfaces. Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common EtherTalk HW Address Spooling On On Input Idle On Idle Address Config Page No Yes LanManager Factory Reset No Yes Soft Reset No Yes NetWare Ring Speed 4 Mbps 16 Mbps TCP/IP Source Routing Auto Single All Off Ethernet Speed Auto 10Mb H/D 100Mb H/D *Some printers may not have an Optional NIC interface menu.
CrownNet Menus EtherTalk Menu Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol Disabled Enabled LanManager Network Ident LaserWriter QMS RC Res HP Zoner Res NetWare TCP/IP Connection Zone Name Conventional Spooling Both Zone Part 1 Zone Part 2 Default *Some printers may have an Optional NIC interface menu.
CrownNet Menus Lan Manager Menu Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol LanManager NetWare Printer Name Default Disabled Enabled TCP/IP Yes No *Some printers may have an Optional NIC interface menu.
CrownNet Menus NetWare Menu Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common Protocol Disabled Enabled EtherTalk Config Pserver File Srv Name 1 File Srv Name 2 File Srv Name 3 Default PServer Name 1 PServer Name 2 PServer Name 3 Job Check Delay Conf Check Delay Burst Mode PServer Context 1 PServer Context 2 PServer Context 3 LanManager R/N Printer #1- 8 Printer Slot # PServer Name 1 PServer Name 2 PServer Name 3 Default NetWare TCP/IP Printer Name Printer Name 1 Printer Nam
CrownNet Menus TCP/IP Menu Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Disabled Enabled Protocol Internet Address LanManager Accnting/Rev Chan Disabled Enabled Accnting Timeout Subnet Mask TCP/IP SNMP NMS 1-5 Community Internet Address Access Port Assignment Default Router Remove Passwords No Yes Remove Hosts No Yes Secure Files No Yes » NetWare LPD Banner Disabled Enabled BOOTP Disabled Enabled RARP Disabled Enabled Read Write Trap Write-Tr
Where To Go From Here Where To Go From Here In addition to this setup guide, the following documentation contains information you may need: 74 n CrownAdmin 3 online help—Contains detailed information on using CrownAdmin 3. Choose Contents from the Help menu in the main CrownAdmin 3 window (or choose any Help button) to access the on-line user’s guide. CrownAdmin 3 online help is also provided on the documentation CD-ROM in hypertext PDF files.
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Sources of Support Q-FAX Q-FAX, a QMS information retrieval service, provides application notes, technical support notes on common printing problems, and information about printer specifications, options, accessories, consumables, and prices. In the United States and Canada, call (800) 633-7213 to reach Q-FAX. In all other countries, call (334) 633-3850. Have your fax number handy when you call (or place the call from your fax machine's handset).
Sources of Support QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) You can contact the QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) in three different ways: n Telephone—You can call the CRC at (334) 633-4500 (US) Monday–Friday, 7:00 am–6:00 pm, Central Time.
QMS Worldwide Offices QMS World-wide Offices QMS United States and Latin America General Contact 1 (334) 633-4300 Fax 1 (334) 633-4866 Email info@qms.com Internet http://www.qms.com Information on QMS products, supplies, and accessories, and on the authorized QMS remarketer or service provider nearest you 1 (800) 523-2696 Customer Response Center (CRC) Technical Assistance 1 (334) 633-4500 7:00 am–6:00 pm Central Time Fax 1 (334) 633-3716 Internet http://www.qms.
QMS Worldwide Offices QMS in Japan General Contact (+81)-3 3779-9600 Fax (+81)-3 3779-9650 Internet http://www.qmsj.co.jp QMS in Latin America General Contact Cra 43 DD#8-42 Officina 201 Medellin, Colombia (+57) (4) 312 13 70 Fax (+57) (4) 268 92 97 QMS EMEA QMS Australia Anitech Sydney Business & Tech.
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Index A Acrobat Using online manuals 7 AIX Set up 17 C Common Menu 69 Config PServer 34 Conventions, typographic 5 CrownAdmin 3 17 Netware 4.
Windows 95 43 Windows NT 3.5 41 WindowsNetwork Configuration CrownNet Print Utility 39 CrownNet Print Utility for Windows Installation 27 Customer Response Center (CRC), QMS 77 Customer support, QMS 75 D Documentation Conventions, typographic 5 DOS CrownAdmin 3 set up 18 E Ethernet Thick-wire 13 Thin-wire 12 Twisted Pair 14 EtherTalk Interface Configuration 33 Menu 70 NetWork Configuration 46 F File Srv Name 34 H HP-UX CrownAdmin 3 set up 19 I Interface Configuration 32 EtherTalk 33 NetWare 3.
Netware 4.x configuration 46 Using NWAdmin 52 Using PCONSOLE 51 NetWare Menu 72 Network Configuration EtherTalk 46 NetWare 4.
U HP-UX 19 Macintosh 20 OS/2 21 Set up 9 Software installation 17 Solaris 23 SunOS 24 Windows 26 Setup Internet Explorer 62 Netscape 60 Soft Reset Common Menu CrownNet menus Common menu 69 NetWare 3.x 36 NetWare 4.x 37 Solaris CrownAdmin 3 set up 23 Source Routing Type 16 SunOS CrownAdmin 3 set up 24 Support, QMS Customer 75 Internet 76 Technical 77 World-wide 78 UNIX Host Software Installation 30 Using Soft Reset Common Menu 69 NetWare 3.x 36 NetWare 4.