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User Manual Network Utilities f or Phaserª Color Printers First printing December 1993 070- 8901 -00.
Copyright © 1993 by T ektronix, Inc., W ilsonville, Oregon. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be r eproduced in any form without permission of T ektronix, Inc. This instrument, in whole or in part, may be protected by one or mor e U.
iii Contents 1 Introduction How to use this manual 1-1 Related documentation 1-2 Whom to call for help 1-3 Customer support 1-3 Automated information by fax 1-3 Printer service and repair 1-3 Typograp.
iv 3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) Before you begin 3-1 Using AppleTalk Phase 2 3-1 EtherTalk configuration overview 3-2 Print out the configuration page 3-2 Finding your printerÕs name in the .
v Printer configuration using PCONSOLE 4-21 Adding a print server 4-21 Selecting queues for the printer 4-22 Modifying other print server parameters (optional) 4-23 How to disable protocols 4-24 Troub.
vi Controlling host access and control character filtering 5-24 LPR (BSD systems) 5-24 AppSocket (TCP Sockets) 5-26 Receiving printer status (optional) 5-27 Syslog 5-27 SNMP 5-29 Troubleshooting 5-31 .
User Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction H o w to use this manual This manual provides information needed by system administrators and others who need to install T ektr onix color printers equipped with an internal Ethernet interface.
1 Introduction 1-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers R elated documentation Several manuals and other documents ar e included with your printer . In most cases, you will need to use some or all of these documents befor e you use this manual for network conÞguration.
Introduction 1 User Manual 1-3 Whom to call f or help Customer support Call your dealer or a T ektr onix sales representative for assistance, or in the U.
1 Introduction 1-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers T ypographical con ventions The typographical conventions used in this manual ar e described in the following topics. File names, directory names, f older names File names, directory names, and folder names in text ar e repr esented in italics .
Introduction 1 User Manual 1-5 Command line syntax Bold type is used to indicate characters you must type exactly as shown. For example: COPY B:ACT -TOOLACT .EXE C:UTILITIES Note Extra spaces are added between command elements for clarity; you need only type a single space.
1 Introduction 1-6 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers.
User Manual 2-1 Chapter 2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers Many T ektr onix color printers are equipped with a rear panel Ethernet connector . However , to make the connector active, internal hardwar e is requir ed. The internal hardwar e can be purchased initially with the printer as an option or later as an upgrade kit.
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers If the Ethernet internal har dware is not installed, the Þelds listed in the table do not appear; instead, a Þeld reading ÒEthernet: Not InstalledÓ is listed.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-3 Y our printerÕ s conÞguration pa g e Y our printer can generate a conÞguration page that lists the following types of information: .
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers T CP/IP authorization code When the Ethernet option is installed, the EtherT alk and NetW are protocols are immediately active. T o acquire TCP/IP capability , another option is requir ed.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-5 N e t work installation ove rview The following diagram summarizes the pr ocess of installing a T ektronix printer on a network. Step 1, unpacking and setting up your printer , must be done before attempting to conÞgure the printer on a network.
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-6 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers E thernet connection Ethernet is a communication standar d that supports very high speed data transmission. Ethernet offers signiÞcant speed impr ovement compared to serial, parallel, and LocalT alk connections.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-7 1. T wisted pair (10BASE-T) adapter (T ektronix or der number 01 1-0162-00) a. Printer connection b. T wisted pair connection 2. Thin coax (10BASE2) adapter (T ektronix order number 01 1-0161-00) a.
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-8 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers E thernet cables and termination 10BASE-T (Twisted Pair) Do not use Òsilver satinÓ telephone extension cables for 10BASE-T networks, either as drop cor ds or as patch cables in the wiring closet.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-9 Y o u r printerÕ s netw ork utilities diskettes Note Do not confuse the printer Õ s network utilities diskettes with the standard printer utilities diskettes. The standard utilities diskettes contain PostScript Þles for printer conÞguration not related to networking.
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-10 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers The following table lists the T ektronix printer networking softwar e according to the tasks r equired for network conÞguration.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-11 Resetting y our printer Several of the procedur es in this manual requir e you to reset the printer . There ar e three ways to r eset the printer: ■ T urn the printer off, then back on again.
2 Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2-12 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Resetting y our printer using P ostScript Þles Macintosh users Note Do not use the Restart Printer command in the LaserW riter UtilityÕ s Utilities menu.
Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 2 User Manual 2-13 PC users This procedur e resets the printer by sending a PostScript language Þle over a serial or parallel connection.
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User Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) Before y ou begin Before you begin the EtherT alk conÞguration, make sure that you have completed the following steps: ■ Y our printer should be set up, connected to the network, and turned on.
3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers EtherT alk conÞguration o vervie w The following diagram summarizes the steps of the EtherT alk conÞguration procedur e.
EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3 User Manual 3-3 Finding y our printerÕ s name in the Chooser 1. Select the Chooser from the Apple menu. 2. In the upper-left corner of the Chooser , Þnd the printer driver icon for your T ektronix printer . (If the printer driver icon does not appear in the Chooser , you need to install the printer driver .
3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Changing y our printerÕ s z o n e Use the LaserWriter Utility to change the printer Õs zone. 1. Select the printer in the Chooser . 2. Locate the LaserWriter Utility on the Macintosh version of your printer Õs network utilities diskettes.
EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3 User Manual 3-5 Changing y our printerÕ s name (optional) The name selected here prints on the startup page and conÞguration page; the name also appears in the Chooser on a Macintosh. The name can be up to 31 characters long and may contain any printable characters except @ (at sign) and : (colon).
3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3-6 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers P rinter name and AppleT alk zones In general, the printer uses the same printer name on both LocalT alk and EtherT alk ports. (The printer name is the name you see in the list of printers when you select the Chooser .
EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3 User Manual 3-7 Disab ling pr otocols After your EtherT alk conÞguration is complete, you may want to disable protocols that you ar e not using to avoid unnecessary network trafÞc. T o disable protocols, send the appr opriate PostScript language Þle to the printer .
3 EtherTalk Configuration (Macintosh) 3-8 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers.
User Manual 4-1 Chapter 4 Novell NetWare Configuration Y our T ektronix printer Õs internal NetW are interface implements the PSER VER model. Under this model, print jobs ar e stored in queues (directories) on a Þle server . A print server takes print jobs fr om the queues and sends them to printers.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-2 Network Utilities for Color Printers NetW are c o n Þ guration overvi e w The following diagram summarizes the steps of the NetW are conÞguration procedur e.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-3 Allo wing unencrypted passw or d s T o get jobs from a Þle server Õs print queues, the printer logs on to the Þle server .
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-4 Network Utilities for Color Printers Printer conÞguration using the Ad vanced ConÞ guration T o o l The Advanced ConÞguration T ool allows you to conÞgure and administer your T ektronix printer and the queues it services without using PCONSOLE .
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-5 The Advanced ConÞguration T ool creates and maintains a conÞ guration Þle for each printer . ConÞguration Þles contain the names of the queues and Þle servers the printer will service. ConÞguration Þles created by the Advanced ConÞguration T ool reside in the directory SYS:LOGINTEK .
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-6 Network Utilities for Color Printers Choosing items in the Ad v anced ConÞ guration T ool Choosing menu items T o choose menu items in the Advanced ConÞguration T ool: 1. Select the desired menu item: ■ Use the arrow keys to highlight the desir ed selection.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-7 List boxes T o choose items from a list box (such as a list of queues): 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the desir ed selection.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-8 Network Utilities for Color Printers A dv anced ConÞ guration T ool menu map The following menu map shows the overall structur e of the Advanced ConÞguration T ool. T o quickly conÞgure the printer using default settings, use the Quick conÞguration menu.
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4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-10 Network Utilities for Color Printers N e t Ware qu i c kstar t p r ocedure (Quic k ConÞ guration) Before beginning this pr ocedure, make sur e that the printer is connected to the network and turned on. 1. Log on with supervisor privileges.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-11 7. After you log in to the file server , a list of queues is displayed. Select an existing queue or create a new queue. T o create a new queue, press Insert , type the name of the queue, and pr ess Enter .
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-12 Network Utilities for Color Printers Default parameters set up by qu i ck configuration The quickstart procedur e uses the default print server and queue parameters listed in the following two tables.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-13 Adv anced ConÞguration T ool default queue parameters P arameter Default v alue Queue name Set during quick conÞguration Queue operators SUPER VISOR or ADMIN (NetW are 4.0) Queue ser v ers Set during quick conÞguration Queue users EVER Y ONE or ADMIN (NetWare 4.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-14 Network Utilities for Color Printers A dvanced conÞ guration T o perform advanced conÞguration: 1. Log on with supervisor privileges. 2. Start the Advanced ConÞguration T ool: a. Change ( cd ) to the directory that contains the tool.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-15 Configure print server (p rinter) menu W ith this menu, you can conÞgur e printer-speciÞc parameters.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-16 Network Utilities for Color Printers Configure p rint s erver (f ile s e r v er) menu Use this menu to conÞgure Þle-server -speciÞc parameters for the printer .
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-17 Configure queue menu W ith this menu, you can add or delete queues on a selected Þle server . Y ou can also modify queue parameters.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-18 Network Utilities for Color Printers Obtaining print server and queue status The Status menu allows you to view the status of print servers and queues.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-19 Monitoring print server activity The Monitor menu enables you to view a print server Õs current and logged activity . Y ou can view one print server at a time. The Monitor menu has the following selections: ■ Begin monitor displays a list of T ektronix printers.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-20 Network Utilities for Color Printers If you configured NetWare using PCONSOLE If you used PCONSOLE for your initial conÞguration, ther e will be no conÞguration Þle. Use the Advanced ConÞguration T ool to change the print server name or password.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-21 Printer conÞ guration using PCONSOLE A d ding a print ser ver 1. Log in with supervisor privileges. 2. Enter PCONSOLE by typing: PCONSOLE 3. From the A vailable Options menu, select Print Server Information ( Print Servers in NetW are 4.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-22 Network Utilities for Color Printers S electing queues for the printer 1. From the A vailable Options menu, select Print Queue Information . A list of queues is displayed. 2. Insert a new queue or select an existing queue.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-23 M o dify ing other print ser ver parameters (optional) Y ou can continue to use PCONSOLE to modify the following print server parameters (in the Printer Server Information menu): ■ Full Name ■ Print Server Operators Use the Advanced ConÞguration T ool to modify other print server parameters.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-24 Network Utilities for Color Printers H o w to disab l e p r otocols After your network conÞguration is complete, you may want to disable protocols that you ar e not using to avoid unnecessary network trafÞc. T o disable protocols, send the appr opriate PostScript language Þle to the printer .
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-25 T r o u b leshooting Printer does not appear in the Adv anced ConÞ guration T ool 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on and pr operly connected to the network. 2. V erify that the Ethernet frame type used by the printer is supported by the Þle server .
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-26 Network Utilities for Color Printers T esting the Þle server-to-printer connection 1. T o test the Þle-server-to-printer connection, Þrst use the CAPTURE command to redir ect output sent to a port to a network queue.
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-27 Cannot submit job to a queue Use the Advanced ConÞguration T ool to verify that you are a queue user . 1. Select ConÞgure queue fr om the Advanced conÞguration menu . 2. Select the Þle server and queue that you ar e trying to print to.
4 Novell NetWare Configuration 4-28 Network Utilities for Color Printers Jo b appears i n q ueue , b ut printer does not to ser vice it Check the following items: 1. V erify that the printer has been set up to service the queue: a. Using the Advanced ConÞguration T ool, select ConÞgure queue under Advanced conÞguration .
Novell NetWare Configuration 4 User Manual 4-29 5. V erify that the printer Õs print server name matches the one created on the Þle server . The conÞguration page reports the printer Õs print server name. For information on printing the conÞguration page, see ÒY our printer Õs conÞguration pageÓ on page 2-3.
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User Manual 5-1 Chapter 5 TCP/IP Configuration The T ektronix implementation of TCP/IP supports the following capabilities: ■ Print jobs. The interface can accept print jobs sent via lpr or lp with lpr extensions. ■ Printer status. The interface can r eport printer status through the following protocols: ■ Syslog.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers B ef ore y ou begin ■ Do not turn on the printer yet. Y our printer should be set up and connected to the network. See your printer Õs user manual for information about setting up the printer .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-3 Installing Þles fr o m your printerÕ s netw ork utilities diskettes Use the UNIX version of your printer Õs network utilities diskettes for TCP/IP installations. The Þles ar e on the diskette in UNIX tar format.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers D o wnloading Þ les fr o m the T ektr onix Color Printer I n f ormation S er ver If you don't have the means of transferrin.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-5 T o request a single Þle from a dir ectory , type the following at the Subject prompt: send filename from library-name T o determine Þle size, type the followi.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-6 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers TCP/IP conÞguration o ver v ie w . Configure printer Where should the printer's IP addressing information be stored?.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-7 Printing out the conÞguration pag e Y our printer Õs conÞguration page reports important information that you will need for TCP/IP conÞguration. For information on printing out a conÞguration page, see ÒY our printer Õs conÞguration pageÓ on page 2-3.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-8 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Sending the authorization code to y our printer The authorization code is derived fr om the printer Õs Ethernet address, therefor e, each authorization code is valid for only one speciÞc printer .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-9 A uthorizing TCP/IP from a Macintosh 1. Connect a Macintosh to the printer via LocalT alk or EtherT alk. 2. T urn on the printer . 3. Use the Authorizer utility to create a PostScript Þle containing the authorization code: a.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-10 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers 4. Use the LaserWriter Utility to send the PostScript Þle containing the authorization code to the printer: a. Select the printer in the Chooser . b. Locate the LaserWriter Utility on the Macintosh version of your printer Õs network utilities diskettes.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-11 Authorizing TCP/IP from a PC T o authorize TCP/IP fr om a PC, use the AUTHRIZR.EXE utility on the PC version of your printer Õs network utilities diskettes. When using the utility , keep in mind the following information about the user interface: ■ Y ou can work with the AUTHRIZR.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-12 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers 1. Connect a PC to the printer via the parallel or serial port (see your printer Õs user manual for details). 2. T urn on the printer . 3. Use the AUTHRIZR.EXE utility to cr eate a PostScript Þle containing the authorization code.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-13 4. Since you are sending the Þle to the printer via a serial or parallel interface, you must add CTRL-D characters to the beginning and end of the Þle. Use the Þle ADDCTRLD.BA T to do this: a. Change ( CD ) to the directory containing ADDCTRLD.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-14 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Authorizing TCP/IP from a UNIX host The authorize-feature script on the UNIX version of the printerÕs network utilities diskettes creates a PostScript language file that you can send to the printer to authorize the TCP/IP protocol.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-15 5. Since you are sending the Þle to the printer via a serial or parallel interface, you must add CTRL-D characters to the beginning and end of the Þle. Use the script addctrld to do this. a. Change ( cd ) to the bin subdirectory in the dir ectory where you placed your printer Õs network utilities.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-16 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers C o n Þ guring y our host 1. Add the printer Õs name to the host table and assign an IP addr ess to the printer Õs name.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-17 C o n Þ guring your printer There ar e two steps to printer conÞguration: 1. Set the printer Õs IP addr ess and other addressing information.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-18 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers S etting y our printerÕ s IP a d dress There ar e two methods to accomplish these printer conÞguration steps: ■ Server-based printer configuration. This method uses RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) or BOOTP (Boot Parameter Protocol).
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-19 1. Store the printerÕs configuration information in an etc/ethers or bootptab file. For more information on these Þles, see Appendix B. 2. Make sure that the printer is connected to the network. Note The printer Õ s BOOTP and RARP implementations do not support booting across a gateway or r outer .
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-20 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers S etting your printerÕs IP address information in the printerÕs internal memory (printer-based configuration) W ith this method, you can set the printer Õs IP address information and other TCP/IP parameters by sending PostScript Þ les to the printer .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-21 The printer-based conÞguration pr ocedure is on the next page. In this procedur e, you use a script provided on the UNIX version of the printer Õs network utilities diskettes to set the IP parameters listed in the following table.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-22 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers 1. Make sure that the printer is connected to the network. ARP (Address Resolution Pr otocol) requir es that the printer be connected on the same physical network segment as the host.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-23 7. Make an entry into the hostÕs ARP (Addr ess Resolution Protocol) table deÞning the printer Õs IP/Ethernet address pair .
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-24 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Contr olling host access and contro l character Þ ltering LP R (BSD systems) By sending the appropriate PostScript Þle to the printer , you can control which hosts can access the printer thr ough lpr .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-25 3. When prompted, enter the IP addresse(s) of the host(s) that will have access to the printer . Y ou can enter addresses for multiple hosts by separating them with spaces. If you do not enter any addresses, all hosts will have access to the printer .
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-26 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers A ppSocket (TCP Sockets) By sending the appropriate PostScript Þle to the printer , you can control which hosts can access the printer thr ough AppSocket . Y ou can also control whether AppSocket will Þlter out CRTL-D characters fr om the Þles it sends the printer .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-27 R eceiving printer status (optional) Syslog The Syslog facility provides a dynamic path for printer status information that allows administrators to collect information fr om the printer .
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-28 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers T o create a PostScript Þle to contr ol these parameters, use the script conÞg-syslog provided on the UNIX version of the printer Õs network utilities diskettes. 1. Make sure that the printer is connected to the network .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-29 SNMP SNMP allows you to use an SNMP monitoring station to query the printer remotely for its status. By sending the appropriate PostScript Þle to the printer ,.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-30 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers T o create a PostScript Þle to contr ol these parameters, use the script conÞg-SNMP pr ovided on the UNIX version of the printer Õs network utilities diskettes. 1. Make sure that the printer is connected to the network.
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-31 T r o u b leshooting T esting the netw ork connection Execute the ping command fr om the host. For example: ping printer-name If the ping test to the printer-na.
5 TCP/IP Configuration 5-32 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Solving printing pr o blems ■ If you receive a file too large error message when sending large bitmaps, check the /etc/printcap Þle; mx should be set to 0 . ■ If you receive a file system full message, use the -s option to lpr .
TCP/IP Configuration 5 User Manual 5-33 H o w to disab l e p r otocols After your network conÞguration is complete, you may want to disable protocols that you ar e not using to avoid unnecessary network trafÞc. T o disable protocols, send the appr opriate PostScript language Þle to the printer .
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User Manual A-1 Appendix A Unix Host Configuration for TCP/IP A variety of host-speciÞc TCP/IP conÞguration information is available from the T ektronix Information Server (via Internet) or fr om HAL, the T ektronix automated information system (via fax).
A Unix Host Configuration for TCP/IP A-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers When you call HAL, you can or der a complete catalog listing all available articles, including new , additional articles related to networking.
User Manual B-1 Appendix B RARP and BOOTP Enab ling RARP RARP can be used to establish communications. The printer br oadcasts its Ethernet address acr oss the network, and receives its internet addr ess from the Þrst host to respond. 1. If the rarpd daemon is started within the /etc/r c.
B RARP and BOOTP B-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers 4. Edit the /etc/ethers Þle to add the printer Ethernet addr esses and names: 08:00:11:01:00:45 P480-mktg 08:00:11:01:00:46 P480-sales 5. Some hosts requir e an explicit update to the arp table to add new entries.
RARP and BOOTP B User Manual B-3 For System V a. Find out the process ID number for the rarpd daemon; type: ps -ef | grep rarpd This command produces the following output: root 6206 3112 0 Nov 06 - 0:00 /etc/rarpd root 13177 12135 2 06:36:22 pts/3 0:00 grep rarpd b.
B RARP and BOOTP B-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers BOO T P Bootstrap protocol, BOOTP , is the r ecommended way to establish communications from the host to the printer in an internet pr otocol environment. BOOTP obtains booting data from the bootptab Þle.
RARP and BOOTP B User Manual B-5 Here is a sample bootptab Þle; check your host system documentation to see which Þelds your implementation of BOOTP supports. # Global entries for all hosts global: :sm=255.255.255.0: :bf=dummyfile: # Master entries for each subnet template subnet60: :tc=global:gw=128.
B RARP and BOOTP B-6 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Running BOO TP There ar e two ways to run BOOTP: ■ If the bootpd daemon is started within the /etc/r c.local Þle or a similar startup Þle, it is always running and waiting for BOOTP requests.
RARP and BOOTP B User Manual B-7 4. T o start the bootpd daemon without rebooting the system, type: /etc/bootpd -s & BOOTP running only on request 1. If the bootpd command line does not exist in your /etc/inetd.conf Þle, you need to add it. T o verify that the bootpd startup command is in the Þle, type: grep bootpd /etc/inetd.
B RARP and BOOTP B-8 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers 4. Restart the inetd daemon without r ebooting the system to put the changes you have made into ef fect.
User Manual Index- 1 Index 451 1A 1-1 A ACT .EXE 4-5 addctrld 5-15 ADDCTRLD.BA T 5-11 Advanced conÞguration 4-14 Advanced ConÞguration T ool 4-4 Advanced conÞguration 4-14 default parameters 4-12 i.
Index-2 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers E enabling protocols over EtherT alk 3-7 over NetW are 4-24 over TCP/IP 5-33 Error notiÞcation 4-15 Ethernet 2-6 adapters 2-6 cables 2-6 , 2-8 internal hardwar e 2-1 terminators 2-8 Ethernet frame type 4-15 EtherT alk zones 3-4 , 3-6 F FIL TER.
User Manual Index- 3 Q Queue name 4-17 Queue operators 4-17 Queue scan interval (sec) 4-15 Queue servers 4-17 Queue status menu 4-18 Queue users 4-17 Quick conÞguration 4-10 default parameters 4-12 R.
Index-4 Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers.
An important point after buying a device Tektronix 200 Series (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Tektronix 200 Series yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Tektronix 200 Series - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Tektronix 200 Series you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Tektronix 200 Series will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Tektronix 200 Series, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Tektronix 200 Series.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Tektronix 200 Series. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Tektronix 200 Series along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center