Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Hardware and Connectivity
- Configuration Methods
- Getting Started
- Using DeviceManager and WebManager
- Network Settings
- Configuring Serial Ports
- Introduction
- Serial Ports
- Serial Port Profiles
- Common Tabs
- Console Management Profile
- TruePort Profile
- TCP Sockets Profile
- UDP Sockets Profile
- Terminal Profile
- User Service Settings
- Printer Profile
- Serial Tunneling Profile
- Virtual Modem Profile
- Control Signal I/O Profile
- Modbus Gateway Profile
- Power Management Profile
- Remote Access (PPP) Profile
- Remote Access (SLIP) Profile
- Custom Application Profile
- Port Buffering
- Advanced
- Configuring Users
- Configuring Security
- Configuring I/O Interfaces
- Configuring Clustering
- Configuring the Option Card
- Configuring the System
- Controlling the RPS, I/O Channels, and IPsec Tunnels
- System Administration
- Introduction
- Managing Configuration Files
- Downloading IOLAN Firmware
- Calibrating I/O
- Setting the IOLAN’s Date and Time
- Rebooting the IOLAN
- Resetting the IOLAN to Factory Defaults
- Resetting the SecurID Node Secret
- Language Support
- Downloading Terminal Definitions
- Resetting Configuration Parameters
- Lost Admin Password
- Applications
- RADIUS and TACACS+
- SSL/TLS Ciphers
- Virtual Modem AT Commands
- Pinouts and Cabling Diagrams
- Setting Jumpers
- I/O Wiring Diagrams
- Utilities
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Communication Issues
- DeviceManager Problems
- Host Problems
- RADIUS Authentication Problems
- Login Problems
- Problems with Terminals
- Unknown IP Address
- DHCP/BOOTP Problems
- Callback Problems
- Language Problems
- Modem Problems
- PPP Problems
- Printing Problems
- Long Reboot Cycle
- SSL/TLS
- I/O Models
- IPv6 Issues
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index

Setting Up Printers
338 IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide, Version 4.0
6. Next you need to create a gateway and destination route entry. Select Network, Advanced, and
the
Route List tab.
For the destination, if you want the connection to be able to reach any host in the remote
network, set the
Type to Network and specify the network IP address and subnet/prefix bits; if
you want the connection to go directly to a specific remote host, set the
Type to Host and specify
the host’s IP address.
We want a specific host to the be destination, so we configured the Type as Host:
We also need to create a Gateway entry using the same PPP IPv4 local IP address. Any traffic
that goes through the gateway will automatically cause PPP to dial out:
Setting Up Printers
The IOLAN can communicate with printers on its serial ports using LPD and RCP protocols, as well
as print handling software using TCP/IP.
Remote Printing Using LPD
When setting up a serial line that access a printer using LPD, do the following:
1. Set the serial port to Printer and configure the Speed, Flow Control, Stop Bits, Parity, and Bits
parameters so that they match the printer’s port settings.
2. Save your settings and restart the serial port.
3. Verify that LPD has been configured on the network host. To configure LPD on the network
host, you need to know the name or IP address of the IOLAN and the print queue, either
raw_p<port_number> for a raw data connection or ascii_p<portnumber> for an ASCII
character connection. You can optionally append
_d or _f to the queue name to add a
<control d> or <form feed> to the end of the print job.










