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Seite 1 - DEClaser 5100 Printer

DEClaser 5100 PrinterEthernet Card User’s GuideAddendumPart Number: EK-DL5NW-AD. A01Digital Equipment CorporationMaynard, Massachusetts

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4In this section Add the following information:Section 3.3 andSection 4.3.1Use the NPmanage utility’s Reset function to perform the sameprocedure

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5The Cold Reset ProcedureThe Cold Reset function is a procedure that performs the following actions:• Sets both the printer’s and the NIC’s settings

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6Moving a PrinterIf the move is to a different location on the same portion of the network, just power off theprinter, disconnect it from the network,

Seite 5 - About This Addendum

7Frame Types In the NetWare EnvironmentThe NetWare V3.x file servers use the Novell IEEE 802.3 frame type by default. In aNetWare environment, the NI

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8Review of Resetting OperationsBoth the printer documentation and the NIC documentation describe several operationsthat include a reset procedure. Th

Seite 7 - Corrections

9Replacement DocumentationThis section provides information that you substitute for the existing documentation in theEthernet Card User’s Guide. The

Seite 8 - Known Limitations

10Section 3.1.8: NetWare File Servers in a WANHow the NIC Searches for File ServersWhen you turn on the printer, the NIC checks all file servers with

Seite 9 - New Information

11Section 7.2: NIC Status PageIf the NIC Status page has not been disabled, it prints after the printer is turned on.However, when NetWare is enabled,

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12The NIC Status page is divided into two sections. The top section is static; it shows howthe NIC has been configured. The bottom section is dynami

Seite 11 - The Cold Reset Procedure

13If a protocol is disabled, the bottom section of the NIC status page lists the protocolfollowed by the word inactive. If a protocol is enabled, the

Seite 12 - Moving a Printer

March 1995Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in thispublication will not infr

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14Chapter 5: TCP/IP ConfigurationTable of Contents5.1 Loading the Software 5-25.2 Configuring the IP Address 5-2 5.2.1 Using bootp 5-3 5.2.2

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TCP/IP Configuration5-15. TCP/IP ConfigurationIf you will be printing from a UNIX system, use this section to configure the networkinterface card for

Seite 15 - Replacement Documentation

TCP/IP Configuration5-25.1 Loading the Software1. Log in as superuser to the system that spools directly to the NIC.2. Insert the NIC's diske

Seite 16 - Using a Primary File Server

TCP/IP Configuration5-35.2.1 Using bootpThe bootp daemon is a native TCP/IP option for configuring the IP address of a disklessnetwork device. To sto

Seite 17 - Section 7.2: NIC Status Page

TCP/IP Configuration5-48. Wait until the printer powers up and finishes initializing to allow enough time for theIP address to become known and to be

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TCP/IP Configuration5-55.2.2 Using rarpThe Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (rarp) allows network devices to query a serverfor their IP addresses o

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TCP/IP Configuration5-65.2.3 Using pingUse the following procedure to enter the IP Address:1. Turn off the DEClaser 5100 printer.2. Log in as superu

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TCP/IP Configuration5-75.3 Choosing the Type of InstallationFor most operating systems, you have the option of using host-resident printing or NIC-re

Seite 21 - TCP/IP Configuration

TCP/IP Configuration5-85.4.1 DEC ULTRIX and DEC OSF/1These systems can use host-resident or NIC-resident installation.NIC-Resident InstallationThe lp

Seite 22 - 5.1 Loading the Software

TCP/IP Configuration5-9Go to Section 5.5 for instructions on running the nsconfig utility.Host-Resident InstallationThe nicinst command creates the /u

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iiiTable of ContentsAbout This Addendum ... vCorrections...

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TCP/IP Configuration5-105.4.2 Solaris 1.1.3 (SunOS 4.1.3)The lpdinst command creates the /usr/nic directory and copies some files. You then editthe

Seite 25 - 5.2.2 Using

TCP/IP Configuration5-115.4.3 Solaris 2.3 (SunOS 5.3) and SVR4The nicinst command creates the /usr/nic directory, copies some files, and starts acomm

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TCP/IP Configuration5-125.4.4 HP-UXThe nicinst command creates the /usr/nic directory and copies some files. It then starts ascript that prompts you

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TCP/IP Configuration5-135.4.5 AIX RISC System/6000This operating systems can use either host-resident or NIC-resident installation.The AIX operating

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TCP/IP Configuration5-14Host-Resident InstallationThe nicinst command creates the /usr/nic directory and copies some files. It then starts ascript th

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TCP/IP Configuration5-155.4.6 SCO UNIXThe nicinst command creates the /usr/nic directory and copies some files. It then starts ascript that prompts y

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TCP/IP Configuration5-165.5 Running NSCONFIGThe nsconfig utility sends the nicprint.conf file to the NIC to define or update theinformation stored in

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TCP/IP Configuration5-17##############################################################################

Seite 32 - 5.4.4 HP-UX

TCP/IP Configuration5-18Parameter DescriptionInternet-AddressThe TCP/IP address for the NICNetmaskThe packet class on the networkForwarding Reference

Seite 33 - 5.4.5 AIX RISC System/6000

TCP/IP Configuration5-195.6 After the ConfigurationGo to the directory from which you ran the nicinst or lpdinst procedure and delete theNIC files.

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TCP/IP Configuration5-20Message: "Reading in Trailers from configuration file. Ensure that the parameter is oneof the following: Y or y or N

Seite 36 - 5.5 Running NSCONFIG

TCP/IP Configuration5-21Message “Can't connect with the server.”This error message has two possible causes:• The NIC's IP address has cha

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v About This AddendumThis addendum provides additional and corrected information for the DEClaser 5000Series Ethernet Card User's Guide (Part Num

Seite 39 - 5.6 After the Configuration

1CorrectionsDocumentation ErrataThis section contains notes on the DEClaser 5000 Series Ethernet Card User's Guide. Thefollowing information sho

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2In section: Correct the following informationSection 4.3.2 The NPmanage utility provides the ability to change the printername used by the EtherTalk

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3New InformationAdditional InformationThis section provides more information on some of the features and functions described inthe Ethernet Card User’

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