User`s guide

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In this section Add the following information:
Section 3.3
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Section 4.3.1
Use the NPmanage utility’s Reset function to perform the same
procedure as occurs when you turn the printer off and on again.
The NIC disconnects from the printer, runs its start-up procedure
and then reconnects to the printer.
If you attempt other NPmanage functions before the procedure is
finished, you may get a message that the utility is unable to
communicate with the NIC. Wait for the Reset function to finish
before issuing new commands.
Section 7.3 If the printer is on and the NIC’s LED is not showing an error state,
use more than one network tool (for example, NPmanage and ping)
to look for the NIC. The card can be working properly on one
protocol but not others.
Section 7.4.2.2 If the NIC is not communicating with the NetWare network, check
the frame type shown on the NIC Status page. All NetWare clients
and servers must use the same frame type. The NIC can use only
one frame type for each protocol so if the NIC’s type is not the
same as the one being used by your host system, the NIC can not
communicate.
If your network includes a bridge or router that does not pass all
frame types, the difficulty in diagnosing the problem increases. For
example, you may be able to see the NIC from one side of the a
bridge but not from the other side. The solution is to bind both
frame types to the NetWare file server's NIC, or to reconfigure the
bridge or router to pass the appropriate frame type, or both.
Appendix B Jumper 2, Link, works when Jumper 1 is set to TP mode. The Link
jumper has two positions: DI (Disabled) and EN (Enabled). The
default position is EN, suitable for most 10BaseT concentrator
hubs. However, if you have older equipment that does not support
the Link signal, change the Link jumper (JP2) to DI.
Jumper 4, Automatic/Manual is not supported. Leave this jumper
in its factory position, Manual.