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Tabl e o f C o n te n ts Preface About the Manual ...........................................................................................................................................P-1 FastPort Documentation ................................................................................................................................P-1 Contents of this Manual .................................................................................................................................
Printing from Windows NT 4.0 ............................................................................................................3-7 Installing Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Services ...........................................................................3-7 Installing a Printer on Windows NT 4.0 ......................................................................................3-7 Printing using a Third Party TCP LPR/LPD Stack.......................................................................
Printing to FastPort.........................................................................................................................5-15 Customizing BSD Installation .......................................................................................................5-15 Banner Pages and Accounting Information ........................................................................5-15 Installing and Printing from Data General's DG/UX...............................................................
Appendix C: Troubleshooting NetWare ACT-- Advance Configuration Tool.............................................................................................................C-1 Benefits of ACT .......................................................................................................................................C-1 Features ....................................................................................................................................................C-1 Requirements...
Configuration to Use the ACK Signal..................................................................................................E-1 Situation 1: Printing Over Ethertalk Using Driver 7.x.......................................................................E-1 Situation Two: Setting Serial Port Options..........................................................................................E-2 Setup for AppleTalk ...........................................................................................
P ref ace P.1 About the Manual This manual has the latest firmware and software instructions for all versions of the FastPort print server. This document also has troubleshooting and diagnostic information for FastPort. The terms “FastPort,” “print server” and “device” are used to describe FastPort throughout the document. The terms “workstation” or “client workstation” are used to identify the computer system to be worked on. P.
• “Printing on a UNIX Environment” in Chapter 5 • “Installing/Printing on an Apple Network” in Chapter 6 • “Print Management Features of FastPort” in Chapter 7 • “Resetting FastPort” in Appendix A • “Troubleshooting MS Windows” in Appendix B • “Troubleshooting NetWare” in Appendix C • “Troubleshooting UNIX” in Appendix D • “Troubleshooting AppleTalk” in Appendix E • “Upgrading Flash EPROMs” in Appendix F • “Telnet, NBMON, etc. Options” in Appendix G • “FTP Site” in Appendix H P.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 gives the requirements and features for configuring all FastPort print servers using current software and firmware. 1.1 Firmware Update FastPort print servers support MS Windows, IBM OS/2, NetWare, UNIX, and Apple devices.
The distribution diskette package includes the following: • Three DOS/Windows diskettes including three utilities: – “FastManage for Windows: ”Offers SNMP management and configuration for Digi’s print server, as well as other Digi products. – “NBMON.EXE and Showprn.exe:” Offers DOS level configuration and real-time analysis of FastPort from NetBIOS client workstations.
UNIX, NetWare, or MAC). 6. Turn to the specific chapter in this document for the specific network operating system (refer to the table of contents) and continue installation. 1.4.1 Print Server LEDs and Switches Consult the MIL-3XXX Hardware User’s Guide for details on the LEDs and switches.
Chapter 2 Setting the IP Address 2.1 Assigning the IP Address Devices on a TCP/IP network are identified by two addresses: • Hardware (mac) address: A 6-byte address assigned to the FastPort device by the manufacturer • IP address: A 4-byte address assigned by the administrator FastPort stores its IP address in its NVRAM. The default IP address is set to 0.0.0.0. When FastPort is in normal mode, the LEDs blink to indicate the IP address has been set. Warning: 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP address.
2.2 Setting an IP Address with Install Script 1. Use “TAR” to get the files from the diskette. 2. Run the unpack.sh command. This launches install.sh, which assigns an address from “Installation Options.” 3. Choose “Configure a New FastPort.” Install.sh asks for the IP addresses, edits applicable files and assigns an IP address. Refer to: /examples/install.doc for a sample session. 2.3 Setting the IP Address using Telnet on UNIX Note: Telnet only works if a device is on the same subnet as the host. 1.
2.4 Setting IP Address with Windows 95, 98, and NT Using ARP or telnet on a Windows systems only works if there is a TCP/IP stack on the system and if FastPort is on the same subnet as the system. Disable DHCP before installation. 1. Enter the MS-DOS prompt. 2. Ping a known machine on the network (required). 3. Set the static ARP entry with the following command: arp -s x.x.x.x 00-40-C8-yy-yy-yy and press [return] Where x.x.x.
b. Press [return] and power cycle FastPort. 5. Verify that the RARP daemon is running: a. For BSD UNIX, type ps -ax | grep rarp b. For System V UNIX, type ps -ef | grep rarp c. Type /usr/etc/rarpd -a to start the rarp daemon. d. The LED flashes 5 times per second until it resolves its IP address. It then flashes once per second. 2.6 Setting the IP Address Dynamically with BOOTP BOOTP allows a client machine to find its own IP address. BOOTP is IP/ UDP based and it can pass through routers. 2.6.
7. From the “Boot Protocol” menu, select Actions. 8. Select Add. And add the following information: BOOTP Device Name: Internet address: Subnet address: Station Address (hex): Boot file name: 9. When prompted for the “BOOTP Device Adapter Type,” select Ethernet and then select Apply. 10. Exit out of SAM and restart BOOTP. 11.
Figure 2-1: Add Reserved Clients Menu 6. Set the DIP switches to the telnet diagnostic monitor position as described in the hardware guide and reboot the print server. The system request an IP address from the DHCP Server. The server returns the reserved IP address. Note: Values added to the “Unique Identifier” (Figure 2-1) must be entered correctly. This entry is the MAC address for FastPort. FastPort sends this MAC address in a request to the DHCP server for an IP address.
2.8 Using Digi's ACT to Assign an IP Address Digi's ACT can be used to configure options on FastPort. Note: If ACT has not been extracted from the utility portion of the diskette to your local drive, do so now. 1. Select Advanced Configuration in the “Configure” pull-down menu. 2. In the next menu, select Print Server Configuration. 3. From the list of print servers, choose the appropriate print server that is to be configured and press [return]. 4.
4. Open the Apple Printer Utility. 5. Select Download Postscript File from the “Utilities.” 6. Select Setup Defaults that were just modified. 7. When the file has downloaded, quit the utility. 8. Power cycle FastPort. These settings are stored in NVRAM and remain there until changed. Note: If there is an error, the postscript log returned by the utility contains an error message. To avoid errors, do not add extra spaces in the setup default file other than the options shown in the parentheses. 2.
The following output appears: Group Workgroups Note: Server FP0F0FBA Service Parallel1 Status No active parallel job If an error message “0x23 error with add name” appears, this means the NetBEUI stack is not configured correctly. If showprn.exe did not return a list of printers, or if it returned with an error, try executing the utility again. This time with a special option that tells the utility to try a different “logical LAN layer”: showprn.
8. At the next prompt, type in the IP address as such: Enter new IP address: 204.23.13.4 9. At the next prompt, press [R] to reset the system. The nbmon session closes, while FastPort reboots itself. When the system comes back up, the LEDs blinks steady (1 second manner). This indicates that FastPort now has an IP address set. 2.11 Verifying IP Address is Set Properly To see if FastPort is up and running on the network, use the ping command, type: ping . A message that the host is alive appears.
Chapter 3 Installing and Printing in a MS Windows and IBM OS/2 Environment Chapter 3 provides detailed instructions on configuring and printing with MS Windows and IBM OS/2 clients. 3.1 Printing From a NetBIOS Workstation 3.1.1 Introduction FastPort supports native printing from Windows and IBM NetBIOS clients using the NetBEUI protocol. To perform an installation on a NetBIOS workstation: 1. Verify that: a. The network settings include the NetBEUI protocol. b.
4. To configure a system to perform local spooling, refer to: “Spooling Versus Non-Spooling Printing” on page 5 Configuration on this section is now complete. 3.1.2 Printing from Windows for Workgroups Perform the following to set up FastPort to work with MS Windows for Workgroups, version 3.11: 1. From “Control Panel,” double-click on the Printer icon. 2. Click on the Connect button. 3. Click on the Network icon. Browse screen displays FastPort and other workstations. 4.
7. Choose a name for the printer. 8. Choose the driver for the printer that is connected to the FastPort port. The “Printer Setup” dialog box displays. 9. Change any of the desired printer-specific settings and choose OK. Windows NT systems is now configured to print to FastPort. 3.1.4 Printing from Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.x (via SMB) Note: This installation requires FastPort firmware 6.1 or higher. 1. Open Network Neighborhood. 2. Choose the workgroup where FastPort is located. 3.
3.1.5 Printing From NetBIOS-supported DOS Workstation NetBIOS workstations support the DOS-level Net commands for locating and redirecting local ports to shared printers. These DOS-level commands include net view and net use. 3.1.5.1 Net View • net view: This command shows all devices within a workgroup communicating on the network with the same networking protocol as the client workstation.
3.1.6 Spooling Versus Non-Spooling Printing 3.1.6.1 Introduction NetBIOS machines normally support either spooling or non-spooling printing to network printers. Spooling is when a print job is sent to the hard drive as a printable file and is printed in the background, while the application returns to a normal state. Non-spooling is when a print job starts and finishes before the application returns to a normal state. The Windows methods described previously are generally non-spooling methods.
3.2 Printing from a TCP/IP Workstation 3.2.1 Introduction Windows’ systems support a variety of protocols, such as TCP/IP, IPX/ SPX, or DLC. This section installs a FastPort printer on workstations or servers with LPD support over TCP/IP protocol. Before starting, make sure of the following: • An IP address has been added to FastPort, and that you are able to “ping” the device (see Chapter 2) • FastPort has firmware ver. 3.5 or higher (for LPD printing) 3.2.2 Printing from Windows NT 3.5x Windows 3.
3.2.2.2 Adding an LPD Printer to Windows NT 3.5 1. From the “Control Panel,” select the Printers icon. 2. From the menu bar, click on Printers. 3. Select Create Printers. 4. Enter a name for the printer in the “Name” field. 5. Select the driver from the list next to Printer Driver. 6. In the “Print To:” box, scroll down and select Other. 7. Select LPR Port. If the LPR Port does not appear, restart from 1 and lick OK. 8.
5. Click on Add Port-->LPR Port-->New Port. 6. In the “Name or address of server providing lpd:” field, enter the FastPort’s IP address. 7. In the “Name of printer or print queue on that server:” field, enter a pre-defined queue name from Table 5-1 (in Chapter 5). If a remote queue is added, enter a queue name. 8. Click Close and click Next. 9. Select a printer from the list and click Next. 10. Enter in a new printer name and click Next. 11. Select whether or not the printer will be shared.
5. Choose a directory to install the software package (Default is C:\digilpr. Click Browse to select another directory. Figure 3-2. Choose a Destination Directory 6. Enter a name of a directory to spool the jobs. Default is c:\spool. Click Browse to select another directory (Digi recommends that the default directory, C:\spool). 7. Type in a name and a host name of the PC. 8. Select a folder for the program items. Figure 3-3. Select a Folder 9. The DigiLpr files are now copied to the system.
3.2.5.2 Adding Queues in DigiLpr To create a print queue: 1. Double-click on the LPR Utility icon. In the “Queues” pull-down window, click Add New Queue. Figure 3-4. Add New Queue Menu 2. In the “Add a new queue” menu, fill in FastPort’s host name or its TCP/IP address. Choose from the list of Print Queues on the FastPort. Note: Digi recommends that you use the default queue raw_p1. The _p1 designates parallel port #1.
3.2.5.3 Adding a New Printer To add a new printer using “Add Printer Wizard”: 1. From Start-->Settings-->(open) Printers. 2. In the “Printers” menu, double-click Add Printer. 3. In the “Add Printer Wizard” menu, click Next to begin. 4. In the next menu, check Local Printer and click Next. 5. In the next menu, scroll down and select the appropriate printer. If the designated printer came with an installation disk, click Have Disk.
7. Type in a name for the printer and select this printer as the default printer for Windows-based programs. Adding a name is optional. Click Next. 8. A new printer has now been added. Print a test page to make sure the FastPort is correctly configured. 9. Click Finish when done. 3.3 Printing from NT using the HP DLC Protocol With Windows NT, if the HP DLC protocol was installed through the Control Panel, Networks, choose HP DLC printer from the “other network device” dialog box.
Chapter 4 Installing and Printing on NetWare Chapter 4 describes how to use ACT (Advanced Configuration Tool) and PCONSOLE for installing, configuring, and managing FastPort on NetWare networks. Note: For users of the MIL-3300 series of FastPort, use the ACT3300.EXE utility to configure FastPort. 4.1 Introduction Note: When using Novell NetWare’s client utilities refer to NetWare’s docs. 1. Identify whether FastPort will be installed in: a. NetWare 2.x, 3.x bindery environments, or b. NetWare 4.
5. Once configuration is done, power cycle FastPort. Wait a few minutes to allow it to login. 6. Use PCONSOLE to verify that FastPort has logged in: a. Run PCONSOLE and choose one of the queues created. b. Choose Currently Attached Print Servers. The FastPort name appears. 7. Use NetWare’s “capture” or “nprint” to send data to a NetWare queue. For Windows, use the “Print Manager” to redirect output to one of the NetWare print queues. 4.
4.2.2 Using PCONSOLE to Install a Print Server FastPort can be configured for printing without a config. file. This eliminates the need for the directory SYS:LOGIN\MILAN, its configuration files, and the ACT software. 1. Create a print server called FPXXXXXX with PCONSOLE (where XXXXXX is the unit’s six digits Ethernet address). 2. Create a queue for FastPort using PCONSOLE. 3. Assign the queue created to the print server FPXXXXXX. and power cycle FastPort. 4.
4.3.1 Installing a Print Server on NDS using PCONSOLE 1. Run PCONSOLE using the following command (from the /public directory on the server): pconsole 2. Using the keys, select Quick Setup and press [Enter]. 3. In the “Print Services Quick Setup” menu, select Print Server and press [Enter]. 4. Press [ins] to create the Print Server Object. Name created must be eight characters long. Begin with “FP,” and end with the last six digits of the hardware address (on the bottom).
2. Select the printer created and press [Enter]. 3. Select Print Queues Assigned. Pressing [ins] allows a user to choose from a list of created queues. 4. Create new print queues by pressing [ins] again. Once created, it must remain in that context until deleted. By default, quick setup creates these objects in the same context, but users have full control of the object context. Note the context name at the top of the screen. 5. Press [esc] to Exit.
4.3.2.2 Creating a New Printer 1. Under the “Object” pull-down window, click Create. The New Object window appears. 2. Select Printer and click OK. 3. Type in the Printer Name and click Create. 4.3.2.3 Creating a Print Queue 1. Under the “Object” pull-down menu, click Create. The New Object menu appears. 2. Select Print Queue and click OK. 3. The Create Print Queue menu appears. Select the Select Object icon. 4.
. Figure 4-2. Print Server The printer is now connected to FastPort. Continue to the next section to assign a print queue to the print server. 4.3.2.5 Assigning a Print Queue to FastPort 1. Double-click the recently assigned printer (Figure 4-3). Figure 4-3. Context Tree 2. In the next window, click Assignments. 3. In the “Assignments” menu, click Add. 4. When the Select Object menu appears, select the print queue created and click OK. 5. Click OK (if this is correct).
4.4 Configuring in a Bindery and NDS Environment FastPort can operate in a mixed Bindery/NDS environment. Use one of the previous methods to install it. Adhere to the following restrictions: • FastPort can service up to 16 queues on a total of 16 servers. • FastPort cannot service bindery queues and NDS queues on the same server (i.e., two connections—one bindery, one NDS—on the same server).
Note: If a context was not specified in the NVRAM, it will not logon to NDS. 5. FastPort then tries to locate normal Bindery file servers. 6. Once it locates one, it looks in its “preferred server” NVRAM value, and if it exists, gets a route to that server. 7. It then looks on the preferred server in the sys:\login\milan directory for its configuration file (FPXXXXXX - last six digits of hardware address). 8.
Chapter 5 Installing and Printing on a UNIX Environment 5.1 Introduction To perform installation on a UNIX TCP/IP client workstation: 1. Decide whether to use: a. LPR/LPD support, which is native to UNIX systems, or b. Digi’s host software. 2. Also, decide whether to print directly to FastPort from each client workstation, or to spool through a single server. 3. Load the UNIX contents onto the local system. The diskette contains an install script and compiled host software for UNIX systems.
5.3 Digi Installation Software 1. Log in as root onto the system. 2. Create a directory to load the software (e.g., type mkdir Digi and press [Enter]) and enter that new directory. 3. Load the software from the disk and type: tar -xvf /dev/ where is the name of the drive (usually FD0). 4. Type ls to list the files. The following information appears: README.FIRST unpack.sh dist.tar.Z licence.txt 5. Type ./unpack.sh to launch the install script. 5.3.
– Whether or not the IP information about FastPort has been entered into the host naming method – Ethernet address (on the bottom of the device) – IP address given FastPort – The method for assigning FastPort its IP address 5. The main menu appears, select Option #2, Install a printer or plotter. The software prompts for: – Method of installation.
5.3.4 Installation on BSD UNIX Systems Install.sh creates a spool directory and makes a config. file /usr/ spool//.fpconfig. To install: 1. Load the install.sh software. 2. Type ./install.sh to run the install script. 3. Choose FastPort by its model number. 4. Choose Option #1, LPD-based systems. 5. If an IP address has not been assigned, select Option #1, Configure a FastPort. If one has been, go to step 7. 6. Choose the following: a. Host naming method (/etc/hosts/file). b.
Digi provides an install script to configure UNIX for FastPort. UNIX systems that support LPD include: • BSD UNIX systems • System V Release 4 machines • IBM, HP, or DEC mainframe machines that run TCP/IP 5.4.1 Getting Started on an LPD System 1. Install FastPort on the network and assign it an IP address. 2. Verify that LPD and fpfilter socket is enabled.
If so, user’s can create a remote printer name called user1. To enable this: 1. Telnet into FastPort’s diagnostic port (2002). 2. At the main command prompt, press [N] for network. 3. Press [T] for TCP/IP or press [L] for LPD. 4. Follow the instructions to add a user defined queue name. 5. Configure the remote printer name on the workstation to be the userdefined queue name just created on FastPort. 5.4.4 LPR Options The number of copy options with LPR is not supported.
chown chown chmod chmod daemon /usr/adm/beta-errs daemon /usr/adm/beta-acct 644 /usr/adm/beta-errs 644 /usr/adm/beta-acct 4. Start the printer and queue by typing the following: lpc start beta 5. You can now print files with the lpr or lp command: lpr -Pbeta , or lpr -dbeta 5.4.6 Manual Installation with LPD on System V Machines Access printers in System V systems through LP scheduler.
5.4.7 Manual Installation with LPD on RS/6000 1. Chose a remote system/queue (Rembak: remote spooling). 2. Add FastPort to the network and assign an IP address to it. 3. Edit the /etc/qconfig file, for example: test_q: device = sample host = alpha rq = ps sample: backend = /usr/lib/lpd/remback Legend: • Queue is “test_q” • Host file is “alpha” • Printing to “ps” (From Table 5-1) 4. Stop queue services with the following command: stopsrc -s qdaemon 5. Restart the remote queue using the command.
Table 5-2: fpfilter Command Line Options -m -D
-A -d -startfile -endfile -startstring “” -endstring “” -syslog -mail -prog -errorfile CLASS -closewait -pba -pbh Send CR/LFs for UNIX LFs Look in the directory for the .Syntax is shown in Table 5-3. Entries appear and in any order. Table 5-3: .
5.5.2.2 About Options Startstring and Endstring If “startstring” and “startfile” are specified, then startstring is sent before the startfile. “Endfile” is sent before the endstring. • To indicate “Escape,” use M-. To indicate “Control,” use C^. • To set an HP LaserJet IIIsi to landscape mode, type: startstring “M-&l1O” 5.5.3 Manual Installation for System V Machines 1. Log in as root and create a dummy device in /dev: touch /dev/alpha 2.
Output is then piped to the fpfilter program. To do so: a. First line of the interface file usually is #!/bin/sh. Add a single open parenthesis in the second line of the file. #!/bin/sh ( # your existing interface script b. Add a line to the second-to-last line (see example). This line closes the parenthesis to make it a sub-shell. ) | /usr/local/milan/fpfilter -P alpha exit 0 Host software is in /usr/local/milan. The host name is “alpha” in /etc/hosts.
3. Create a script commfilter.sh in the /usr/local/milan. #!/bin/sh /usr/local/milan/fpfilter -P alpha $* exit 0 To use a printer config. file (i.e., .fpconfig file) located in the /usr/ local/milan directory (see Table 5-3) -D /usr/local/milan 4. Make the script executable: chmod 755 commfilter.sh 5. Stop and restart the qdaemon (s_stat filter and l_stat filter options are not supported). stopsrc -s qdaemon startsrc -s qdaemon 5.5.
3. Create the spool directory. Change it ownership to daemon mkdir chown chgrp chmod /usr/spool/beta daemon /usr/spool/beta daemon /usr/spool/beta 755 /usr/spool/beta 4. Create log/accounting files: Change ownership to daemon: touch touch chown chmod chown chmod /usr/adm/beta-errs /usr/adm/beta-acct daemon /usr/adm/beta-errs 644 /usr/adm/beta-errs daemon /usr/adm/beta-acct 644 /usr/adm/beta-acct 5. Create a directory called /usr/local/Digi and place the fpfilter program there.
For a parallel printer which will be used by PC-NFS: parallel hostname alpha 7. Start the printer and queue by typing the following: lpc start beta 8. You can now print files with the lpr, or lp command. lpr -Pbeta , or lp -dbeta 5.5.5.1 Printing to FastPort After installing both hardware and software, FastPort is ready to print.
5.6 Installing and Printing from Data General's DG/UX FastPort supports DG/UX™ 5.4 Release 2.01 and above. Current versions of DG/UX fully support FastPort; meaning that an interface script or filter command do not need to be loaded. These files are: • /usr/lib/lp/bin/fpfilter • /usr/lib/lp/model/fastport 5.6.1 Assigning Host Name and IP Address Use the sysadm to add FastPort’s IP/Ethernet address, via: Networking -> TCP/IP -> hosts -> Add 1.
5.6.2 Installing and Printing with DG/UX After adding the IP/Ethernet addresses, define a printer. Before doing so, configure FastPort (if not already done so). Use the “Use-ACK” setting for the parallel port when printing to impact printers. Define the printer by using sysadm: Device -> Printer -> Devices -> Add 1. Enter the printer name (for example, “laser”). Printer name: laser 2. Add a connection: “remote to networked printer device.
9. Supply a printer description, which can include the phone number of the system admin. or location of the printer. Printer Description: Laser Printer on doc hallway 10. Confirm your choices by pressing [Enter]. OK to perform operation? [yes]. Press [Enter]. laser has been added. Printer laser has been enabled. 5.7 Additional UNIX Utilities: Using pstext and NeWSprint ASCII files must be converted to PS format before being printed. NeWSprint and Digi’s pstext perform ASCII-to-PostScript conversion.
Chapter 6 Installing and Printing on an Apple Network Chapter 6 describes installation and configuration of FastPort to print from Apple environments using the AppleTalk printing protocol. 6.1 Introduction to the Apple Workstation 6.1.
FastPort stores all options in NVRAM, including font lists, and LaserWriter 8 values (PostScript version, etc.). Therefore, these variables will not need to be downloaded at each power cycle. 6.1.2 Apple Applications: How FastPort Operates FastPort performs POST and then advertises its ports to AppleTalk. FastPort operates as an AppleTalk node. Any PS printer connected to FastPort emulates a laserwriter printer.
6.3 Advanced Utilities The advanced utilities portion of the diskette includes: • Readme file • Apple TeachText editor for reading the configuration files • Apple Printer Utility version 2.2 The following files can be downloaded using the utility: • Setup Font List file: Lists new fonts for the parallel printer • Setup Defaults file: Changes the FastPort configuration • Setup Printer Info file: Changes the parallel printer info Copy the contents of these files onto the hard disk. 6.3.
6. Edit the list of configuration choices. 7. Save the list and quit “TeachText.” 8. Open the “Apple Printer Utility” menu. 9. Select Download PostScript File from this menu. 10. Select the file to download. 11. When downloading is complete, quit the program. If FastPort finds a syntax error, it sends a file with the error information. The error file is stored as a postscript log. 6.4.1.1 Using Setup Printer Information File Use Setup Printer Info to modify the variables for the parallel port. The info.
Table 6-5: Option (Default is in Parenthesis) Option Choice Description Serial Port Parameters Stop bits Type Parity Xon (1) or 2 (No Binary) or Binary adobe or Binary hp 300,600,1200,4800,(9600), 19200, 38400 Yes or (No) (Yes) or No Sockets LPD NetWare EtherTalk (Yes) or No (Yes) or No (Yes) or No (Yes) or No Reset the Print Server Set IP address Yes or (No) Forces the print server to reboot when FastPort is power cycled. Set IP Address (0.0.0.
6.5 Using Namer to Rename the FastPort Printer FastPort stores the names of printers connected to its ports. The printer may have a different name when accessed by a different interface.
1. Edit the following two lines to the “Setup Defaults” file. Insert the binary name within the parentheses: Parallel Port Type (Binary hp) // can be: No Binary or Binary adobe or Binary hp. Serial Port Type (Binary hp) // can be: No Binary or Binary adobe or Binary hp. 2. For each port (serial or parallel), choose one of the options: No Binary / Binary adobe / Binary tek / Binary hp. 3. Download the new setup file with the “Apple Printer” utility. 4. Reboot FastPort. 5. Verify the new setting in Chooser.
6.7 Bi-directional Printing from Macintosh Systems Firmware 6.1 supports bi-directional printing to any printer that supports the IEEE 1284 bi-tronics nibble mode specifications. AppleTalk printing protocols are currently the only mainstream printing protocol that query the printer for parameters, fonts, etc. That is why bi-directional printing is discussed only in the AppleTalk chapter.
a. Put switch D1 down and switch D2 up. b. Power cycle FastPort. c. Put the switches back to their original position (D1 up, D2 up or down) after the test page prints. 6. Re-choose FastPort from the Chooser. A Mac can now communicate directly with the printer connected to FastPort’s parallel port. 6.7.1 Issues Regarding Bi-Directional Macintosh Printing • Bi-directional printing may cause slower printing because of the extra queries that go back and forth.
Chapter 7 Print Management Features of FastPort Chapter 7 contains print management and status monitoring for FastPort. This chapter includes: 7.1 Managing Print Server There are many methods to manage FastPort: remotely across the network or by attaching a serial/parallel device. FastPort also has real-time status tools to resolve errors that may occur with another device.
6. At the command prompt, press [C] from the selection. 7. Press [Y] for yes at the query message Do you want to configure for console status monitoring? 8. Choose the output port where the console info. is sent. 9. Disable the information forwarding by selecting off. The program defaults back to the command prompt. 10. Power cycle FastPort. For serial/parallel port monitoring, ASCII data is sent to the device describing the actions occurring.
1. Set the front switches on the FastPort: D1 up and D2 down. 2. Run the telnet command. Specifying port 2002 as the connection port (usually: telnet 2002). Options (!, D, S, A) appear. At this point, the user is not interfering with FastPort. 1. To start the command mode, press [!] and press [Y] for yes. 2. The following commands should appear: Command [C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, N, R, P, S, Z, *, +]: 3. At the command prompt, press [C] from the selection. 4.
7. Enter the IP address of the SYSLOG host and the priority of the message(s). Priority level are between 2 and 7. These numbers correspond to the types of events that are logged. a. 2 or 7: Sends critical messages only, including paper errors and printer faults. b. 4 thru 7: Sends both critical and warning notices, including start/ end of a print job or when the IP address is set. To disable the feature, set the IP address of the SYSLOG host to 0.0.0.0. Default for SYSLOG on FastPort is 0.0.0.0.
Total parallel bytes sent: 324444554 Active serial data session from NetWare SERIAL STATUS: flow control FROM Printer by: XOFF Total serial bytes sent: 102 7.3.3 AppleTalk Stations Digi includes an Apple Printer utility on the diskette. AppleTalk users have a limited status-checking support with the Apple standard printing utilities. To cause a status window to remain up when printing: 1. From the Apple pull-down menu, select the Chooser. 2. Choose a LaserWriter 8.x driver. 3. Disable background printing.
• It allows users to configure the FastPort settings, like FastManage or any other described utility. • It mimics PCONSOLE for bindery style networks and allows users to create print queues and print servers. As it creates print queues and servers on Bindery servers, it creates/stores a configuration file in the [SERVER/SYS]\login\milan directory of the server. ACT allows users to see the real-time messages on FastPort’s status. See Appendix C for monitor menu options in ACT. 7.3.
A p p e n d ix A Resetting FastPort to Factory Defaults A.1 Resetting by Toggling the DIP Switches Note: This will also reset the IP Address back to 0.0.0.0. 1. Place all the front panel switches down. Note: Unplug then plug back in the power supply. 2. Wait at least 4 seconds. 3. Toggle switches D4 up and down quickly at least 10 times. 4. Reset switches back into normal printing mode. 5. Power cycle the unit. A.2 Resetting by Console Option 1.
A p p e n d ix B Troubleshooting MS Windows B.1 MS Windows-Level Browsing and Sharing Abilities When a client machine comes up on the network, it usually comes up in a pre-configured workgroup. The default workgroup for all NetBIOS machines (including FastPort) is named Workgroup. When a user looks for devices on the network, they will normally see only those devices in their specific workgroup.
1. Use the net use and/or net view command without having FastPort in the same workgroup as the workstation. 2. Fill in the proper NetBIOS name of FastPort. 3. Type net? at the DOS prompt to get more info. on the utilities. B.2 Troubleshooting DOS Tools B.2.1 DOS Tools If there are problems installing and using the NetBIOS management tools, here are few suggestions: • When using showprn.exe, and FastPort does not appear; issue the command with: -d0, -d1,-d2, -d3,-d4, -d5,-d6, or -d7 switch: showprn.
A p p e n d ix C Troubleshooting NetWare C.1 ACT-- Advance Configuration Tool C.1.1 Benefits of ACT • Quick configuration menu • Configuration is independent of the NetWare frame type • FastPort can be monitored and its messages logged • Print server parameters can be changed (for example, serial and parallel port parameters, IP address) • Protocol-specific parameters can be changed (i.e., setting the IP address, setting LPD/fpfilter options, and modifying AppleTalk parameters) C.1.
• Resetting FastPort’s NVRAM of to factory defaults • Choosing a primary NetWare server • Enabling/disabling protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, EtherTalk, etc.) • Customizing LPD C.1.3 Requirements • A MIL-3XXX FastPort print server with firmware release 4.5.x (and above) installed. • NetWare file server with the PC logged into the server. • NetWare enabled (i.e., NetWare drivers are loaded). • Supervisor access to an object is required for some features. C.1.4 Setup 1. Create a directory for the software (e.g.
• Print Server Configuration: Controls the print server-specific parameters for the selected FastPort. • Fpfilter Configuration: Controls the configuration options for UNIX-based printing using the host software. • LPD Configuration: Controls supported LPD options. • EtherTalk Configuration: Controls EtherTalk options C.2.1 NetWare Configuration Menu The NetWare Configuration menu includes the following: • Configuring the Print Server (Printer) • Configure Print Server (File Server) • Configure Queue C.2.1.
C.2.1.2Configuring the Print Server (File Server Side) When the Configure Print Server (File Server) is accessed, a set of menus appear. These menus allows a user to set and modify print server parameters on a specific file server. Select the printer first, and then a file server for the printer. A summary screen appears. Note: This requires system administrator rights. C.2.1.3Configuring a Queue When Configure a Queue is accessed, users can define a queue.
5. Use an ASCII editor to prepare the following config. file: SIMBA:QUEUEP:PS1:Parallel1::ss=”M-%-12345X@PJL enter language = PostScript \r\n”,es=”M-%-12345X@PJL enter language = pcl \r\n”,b=ps,cd Or use the ACT menus: 1. Select the Advanced Configuration form the “Configure” menu. 2. Select Netware Configuration and Configure Queue. 3. Scroll down the list of printers and select one. 4. Scroll down the list of file servers and select one. 5. Scroll down the list of Queues and select one. 6.
• Set and modify access passwords • Enable and disable RARP • Access passwords Note: Access is password protected. Choose a password from this menu. Figure C-1. Print Server Configuration Options The parallel port supports these printing modes: • Standard (for all versions): FastPort relies on the Busy signal to determine when the port can receive a byte. This is the recommended mode when Fast-DMA is not selected.
C.3 Status Menu in ACT The Status Menu provides two options to display the current status of a print server and its queues. There are two submenus: Print Server Status and Queue Status. The Print Server Status submenu (Figure C-2) allows a user to view the current print job, check the queues being serviced, and view the status of the attached printer. The number of bytes printed on the parallel/serial port and the protocol currently printing can also be viewed. Figure C-2. Print Server Status Options C.
C.5 Troubleshooting Tips This section lists problems and possible solutions for NetWare. C.5.1 FastPort does not power up Check the voltage on the power supply. If it is switchable, set it to the correct voltage (e.g., 120 VAC for continental USA). C.5.2 FastPort does not show up in ACT • Place DIP switch D1 to Off (up) and power cycle the unit. • Examine the front panel LEDs. The Power and Ethernet LEDs blink in normal operating mode.
C.5.5 FastPort does not login to the file server • Use the console monitoring capability of ACT (in the Monitor menu) to see the messages sent by FastPort. • Use the userlist command (in NetWare 4.x, this is nlist user) to see whether FastPort has logged in with the name: FPXXXXXX. • In Bindery Emulation (Netware 2.x, 3.x) verify the following command has been set in the file server: SET ALLOW UNENCRYPTED PASSWORD=ON • U use the Monitor menu in ACT.
C.5.9 Autosensing printer has trouble printing • Check the job time-out value and increase it 45 to 60 seconds. • Turn off banner option. • Use ACT to select the send a Control+D queue option (see NetWare Configuration). This resets the printer after a PostScript (PS) job. C.5.10MS Windows jobs print with an extra page Use Print Manager or the Windows Printer Setup screen to turn off the send a form feed option. C.5.
C.8.3 Could not Read Configuration file from SERVER1 FastPort could not find the configuration file or did not have the rights to read it. • Configuration file is in the wrong location or misnamed • An incorrect access right was given. Check its access rights: a. Log in as guest. b. Go to the /login/milan directory. c. Type rights and press [Enter]. The system responds with the current rights. Use the Filer command to change the rights if necessary. C.8.
A p p e n d ix D Troubleshooting UNIX D.1 Introduction If there are problems printing to FastPort while using UNIX: 1. Verify that FastPort is connected and powered on correctly. 2. Verify that the LEDs are flashing. See Appendix G if the LEDs are flashing incorrectly. If the unit checks out, continue with the examples below. D.2 Troubleshooting Tips The following examples assume that “alpha” is the hostname for the unit and that the host software is loaded in the directory /usr/local/digi. D.2.
• Remove the formfeed option from the “.fpconfig” file. Use install.sh On System V or RS/6000 systems: • Specify an -m argument to fpfilter. If using direct LPD support, send data to the ASCII queue (refer to Chapter 6. D.2.3 SYS LED Flashes Quickly If the SYS LED flashes quickly (approximately five times per second), FastPort does not have its IP address. D.2.4 Cannot Print to the serial printer If the printer is ASCII (or can be put in ASCII mode) or PCL: 1. Reset the printer. 2. Check queue name. 3.
4. For NIS, with the changes made to the /etc/hosts or /etc/ethers file, update the files by typing: cd /var/yp; make Note: RARP or ARP do not go through routers. To assign an IP address for either, use the serial terminal or put FastPort into the same segment. Use ARP followed by telnet to assign the IP address. 5. For Sun OS using domain name servers (not YP or NIS), use fpfilter.resolver instead of fpfilter. For example: cp fpfilter.resolver fpfilter 6.
D.4 Sample Entries for Direct and Remote Spooling The following are sample printer entries for direct spooling to a parallel PostScript printer attached to FastPort. pf2|parallel printer attached to Digi FastPort:\ :lp=/dev/pf2:\ :mx#0:rw:\ :pl#60:\ :lf=/usr/adm/pf2-errs:af=/usr/adm/pf2-acct:\ :rw:sd=/home/spool/pf2:\ :if=/usr/local/digi/fpfilter: Here is a sample printer entry for remote spooling to a PostScript printer called “alpha,” which was accessed through a host named accounting.
A p p e n d ix E Troubleshooting AppleTalk E.1 Troubleshooting Tips The following are troubleshooting tips for AppleTalk. E.1.1 Reset Time The default for reset time may have to be changed. The reset time is the amount of time FastPort waits before sending the next print job to a printer. Since reset times for the printers vary greatly, FastPort uses values specified by the variables Wait Time Before Reset and Wait Time After Reset to delay sending print jobs before and after a reset sequence.
3. The PS code that follows is used to switch the LaserWriter into 8 data bit PostScript batch mode with mark parity. Note: 4. The % characters and following comments are not necessary. Enter the following commands through the serial port. If using telnet, enter telnet fastport 2001 (also 2020 or 2021) from a UNIX host.
E.2 Setup for AppleTalk Please confirm or verify on test page: 1. DIP switch D1 is up (off). a. The Power LED and the Link LED illuminate solid on. b. The Sys LED and Net LED blink. If not, power cycle the unit. 2. If the Link does not light, try another port or another cable. 3. If connecting directly, Peer-to-Peer to a PC/Workstation, then use a swap/cross-over cable with a 1-3, 2-6 pinout. 4. AppleTalk is enabled (Firmware revision must be => 4.x). 5.
E.2.2 PostScript Binary print If the printer driver sends postscript binary print jobs and the printer accepts PS binary, that FastPort has postscript binary enabled and the user is attempting to use that printer port: • Try printing with the LaserWriter driver. If neither 7.x or 8.x prints, try using the one or the other.
• Before Reset • After Reset Delay The IP address can be found in the Setup Defaults file. Note: Apple products were only designed to print to postscript printers. The following suggestions may or may not work on the workstation E.2.5 Troubleshooting Setup on AppleTalk On test page, please verify: • Front panel switch D1 is up (off) • The Power and the Link LEDs are solid • The Sys and the Net LEDs are blinking Note: If the link LED does not light, try different port or another cable.
c. Use a serial cable with more than three pins d. Make sure communications parameters are the same, default: 9600, 8, 1, no parity, and xon xoff • If the printer driver sends PostScript Binary print jobs, verify that FastPort is set to “Postscript Binary Enabled” and is using Binary Printer Name port to print • Try printing with the LaserWriter driver. If 7.x does not print, try 8.x. If 8.x does not print, try 7.x • If printing to a plotter, select a generic HP/GL driver E.2.
E.2.7 Downloading the Setup Defaults File to Change FastPort The Setup Zone Name, Setup Printer Info, and Setup Font List files can also be downloaded to change FastPort settings. Note: Apple products were designed to print to postscript printers. Any of the following suggestions may or may not work on the workstation. There is no implied suggestion that ASCII printing will work. 1. Insert the AppleTalk files from the diskette. 2. Double-click on Digi Technology AT Files x.x and on Folder. 3.
15. Double-click on Apple Printer Utility 2.2 or the older LaserWriter Utility 7.6.2 for driver 8 (LaserWriter Utility 7.2 for Driver7). 16. Close the utilities and the Digi Technology AT Utilities x.x folder. 17. Click and hold Finder (upper right hand corner). 18. Select Apple Printer Utility. 19. Click and hold Utilities. 20. Select Download Postscript File.... 21. Click on SetUp Defaults file, Open, and Save. A message saying “no output to printer” appears, (rewrite...files or printing is bad).
A p p e n d ix F Upgrading Flash EEPROMS Digi offers the latest firmware release for FastPort to be downloaded free from our web- or FTP-site. This firmware has support for various protocols and updates for printing. Flash EEPROMs in FastPort allows users to upgrade to the latest release without replacing the EEPROM chip. Warning: Do not flash upgrade the FastPort unless recommended by Digi LAN product technical support department. F.
5. MIL-3100CX, MIL-3110FTX, and MIL-3500X FastPorts have an alternate EEPROM bank to boot FastPort if the primary bank fails. To reboot FastPort on its alternate flash image: a. Remove the two screws on the front panel of the unit. b. If there is one, remove the middle screw (next to the UTP port) on the rear panel of the unit. c. Slide the cover off the enclosure. d. Locate the “boot” jumper (near the front of the DIP switch bank). e. Remove the jumper block and place it on only one pin.
If the new firmware image does not work, reset FastPort main bank back to older firmware: 1. Use: Restart Running Image in Other Bank and reset FastPort. 2. Connect again through telnet or serial connection. 3. Return back to the Flash option [F], and select Copy this Image into Other Bank. F.
A p p e n d ix G Telnet, NBMON and Serial Connection Diagnostic Console Options G.
G.3 D—Display Summary Configuration Parameters, Including Command [?,C,D,E,F,H,I,L,N,P,Q,R,S,Z,*,+] --> d FastPort Model 3200X Firmware revision 6.1.18, Datecode 10.23.1998 18:50 Ethernet address:00 40 C8 00 0B 0B IP address:0.0.0.0 AUI Network module installed. Console status monitoring: Off Network monitor password security: Off Sockets (fpfilter) enabled. LPD enabled. Netware enabled. Microsoft Windows print services. HP DLC enabled. AppleTalk enabled.
3.(Display flash chip information) (don't change/continue) G.6 I—Display/set IP Address current IP address: 0.0.0.0 Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:y Enter new IP address: 199.86.12.165 new IP address: 199.86.12.165 G.7 L—Limit monitor Network Access by Password • Network monitor password security currently Off • Monitor Security 1.(Off) 2.(On/New Password) (don't change/continue) G.8 N—Network Protocols Menu G.8.
• PostScript binary disabled • Bi-directional interface disabled • Delay before reset = 15 sec • Delay after reset = 45 sec Parallel port 2: • Printer name: FP000B0B-par2 • PostScript binary disabled • Delay before reset = -1 sec • Delay after reset = 0 sec Serial port 1: • Printer name: FP000B0B-ser1 • PostScript binary disabled Parallel port 2: • Printer name: FP000B0B-ser2 • PostScript binary disabled • Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n G.8.1.
• Auto-sense frame type • No primary server configured • Notification disabled • Queue scan rate: 1 sec • Netware Directory Services (NDS) enabled • Tree name: • Context: • Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n G.8.1.4 T—TCP/IP (Sockets, LPD, RARP, BOOTp, TFTP) Options TCP/IP menu options • (E) Engine options (IP address, RARP, BOOTP, etc.) • (S) Socket Options • (L) LPD Options • (X) Exit E—TCP/IP engine options: • IP address: 0.0.0.0 • RARP: Enabled. • BOOTP: Enabled.
• Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n G.8.1.4.2TCP/IP Menu Options: (L) LPD Options LPD options: • LPD enabled • Output Control-D at end of job on Postscript queues • Output FF at end of job on ASCII queues • Print banner page (after job) • User defined queues: None • Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n • TCP/IP menu options • (X) Exit G.9 P—Display/Set Parallel Port Parms and Status G.9.1 Display/Set for MIL-3200FTX Select port 1.(Parallel 1) 2.
(don't change/continue) G.9.1.1 Display/Set for MIL-3110FTX and MIL-3111FTX, Current Parallel port config.: mode setup (us)strobe (us)console/test page Fast-DMA 3 3 PostScript Parallel port mode: 1.(Standard) 2.(Fast-DMA) 3.(AutoStrobe) 4.(Use-Ack) (don't change/continue) Number of us data setup (default=3, max = 16) Number of us strobe delay (default=3, max = 16) Parallel console/test page 1.(PostScript) 2.(Ascii text) (don't change/continue) New Parallel port config.
Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n 1.(300) 2.(600) 3.(1200) 4.(2400) 5.(4800) 6.(9600) 7.(19200) 8.(38400) (don’t change/continue) Current Serial port 1 config:BaudDataStopParityFlow 9600 8 1 None Xon/Xoff Modify?, yes or no (y or n)?:n G.11 Z—Reset NVRAM to Factory Defaults • Also reset IP address?, yes or no (y or n)?:n • nvram reset to factory defaults G.12 *—Print ASCII Test Page Select port: 1.(Serial 1) 2.(Serial 2) 3.(Parallel 1) 4.(Parallel 2) (don't change/continue) G.
A p p e n d ix H Technical Support Services H.1 WWW and FTP Sites Digi LAN division provides on-line technical support via WWW and our FTP site. On-line access provides product information, firmware updates, release notes, etc. To access: • WWW=http://www.dgii.com • FTP=ftp://ftp.milan.com (206.40.59.2) H.2 Contacting Technical Support • By Phone: • By Fax: • By email: 408/744-2751 408/744-2771 sun-tech@dgii.com H.
If technical support determines that the unit is defective, a return materials authorization (RMA) is issued by our RMA admin. who provides shipping instructions. Note: It is required that any return has an RMA number or it will be rejected and returned to the sender. H.5 How to access Digi’s FTP Sites Digi has set up an FTP server. To ensure binary transfer of files, switch to binary mode by entering bin or binary before downloading. To access the ftp client: • FTP to 206.40.59.2 or ftp.milan.
sun3.tar sun4_411.tar sun4_412.tar sun4_413.tar sun4_414.tar sun4_414_fpf331.tar /dec decmips.tar decosf.tar decosfno.tar decult43_fpf332.tar decvax.tar /dgux dg411_fpf332.tar dg542.tar dg543.tar /dynix dynix2.tar dynix414.tar dynix42.tar dynix431.tar /hpux hp68k.tar hp68k_fpf332.tar hp9k7c10.tar hp9k7c9x.tar hp9k8c01.tar hp9k8c02.tar hp9k8c90_fpf332.tar hp9k8c9x.tar hp9k8cpa.tar hp9k_810.tar hp9k_835.tar hp9k_887.tar hp9k_g30.tar hp9kk200.tar hp_risc.tar /linux linux.tar linx2030_fpf332.t /ncr ncr4100.
pyr_r3k.tar Pyramid R3000 OSX pyr_rm1k.tar Pyramid RM1000 Mesh MPP /sco sco3242.tar SCO Sys 3.2 3.242 sco5.tar SCO open Server 5 sco502_fpf332.tar SCO Open Server 5.0.2 sco504_fpf332.tar SCO Open Server 5.0.4 /sgi sgi53_fpf320.tar SGI Irix 5.3 SVR4 sgi62_64bit_fpf332 SGI Irix 6.2 64 bit processor sgi63_fpf332.tar SGI Irix 6.3 sgi64_fpf332.tar SGI Irix 6.4 sgi_bsd.tar SGI Irix 5.3 BSD sgi_sysv.tar SGI Irix on Sys V /solaris multsun5.tar fpmulti for piping on Solaris 2.x sun5_24_fpf332.tar un Solaris 2.
printers.txt protocol.txt serial.txt warranty.txt /mac config.txt ntapple.txt /netware bindery.txt nds.txt /os2 fastsp.txt lanwork.txt onnet.txt os2wlpd.txt /tcp_other lanwork.txt multinet.txt onnet.txt pcnfs.txt pctcp.txt tcpware.txt wintcp.txt wollon.txt /unix acct.txt banner.txt bsd.txt diskunix.txt fpconfig.txt fpfilter.txt fpm_news.txt fpm_sun5.txt fpmulti.txt lpadmin.txt lpd.txt nwp_sun4.txt nwp_sun5.txt nwp_sunx.txt rs6k.txt sco.txt scolpd.txt scomem.txt solaris.txt svr4.txt syslog.txt sysv_lpd.
digilpr.txt digidll.txt win_smb.txt /windowsnt nt35lpr.txt nt40lpr.txt ntapple.txt nthpdlc.txt win_smb.txt FastPort User’s Guide Installation instructions for Win95/98 lpr/lpd printing Digiís DLL support for printing from Windows 95/98 Printing to FastPort via Windows Native SMB lpr/lpd printing from Windows NT 3.5 lpr/lpd printing from Windows NT 4.
Index A About Distribution Diskette 1-1 About Option Classes 5-10 About the Manual P-1 Accounting Information 5-15 ACK 7-4, C-6 Signal E-1 ACT C-1, C-9 Add Printer Wizard 3-11 Adding a New Printer 3-11 Adobe TranScript 5-9 Advanced Configuration Menu C-2 Aldus drivers 6-1 Apple Applications 6-2 Apple Printer utility 6-1 AppleTalk Stations 7-5 ARP 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, D-3 ASCII editor 5-9, C-5 Assigning a Print Queue to FastPort 4-7 Autosense 5-5 AutoStrobe C-6 B Banner Pages 5-15 Benefits of ACT C-1 Bi-directio
L LaserWriter utility 6-8, 7-5 LEDs D-1 LEDs and Switches 1-3 Logical Printers 5-2 LPD support 5-1 LPD/LPR Queue Names 5-5 LPR Options 5-6 lpsched 5-2 M Managing Print Server Locally 7-1 Manual Installation for System V Machines 5-11 MIL-3110CX 1-1 MIL-3200 1-1 MIL-3310FTX 1-1 MIL-3400 1-1 MIL-3500X 1-1 Monitor Menu C-7 MS Windows Workgroups, ver. 3.
ACT Error Messages C-11 Attaching QUEUE1 C-10 Autosensing printer C-10 FAKEQ C-11 FastPort does not power up B-1, C-8 MS Windows C-10 No Form Feed sent C-9 PCONSOLE C-10 PostScript jobs C-9 QUEUE1 C-10 SERVER1 C-11 SERVER1 for server FAKEPS C-11 Situation 2 E-2 SYS login/milan/fpxxxxxx C-11 Unit does not login to Novell server C-8 Unit does not login to the file server C-9 Unit does not print via serial port C-9 Unit does not show up in ACT C-8 Unit fails POST C-8 U UNIX 5-2, 5-5, 5-7, 5-11 Binary Files Av
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