DEClaser 5100 PrinterEthernet Card User’s GuideAddendumPart Number: EK-DL5NW-AD. A01Digital Equipment CorporationMaynard, Massachusetts
4In this section Add the following information:Section 3.3 andSection 4.3.1Use the NPmanage utility’s Reset function to perform the sameprocedure
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
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,
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
8Review of Resetting OperationsBoth the printer documentation and the NIC documentation describe several operationsthat include a reset procedure. Th
9Replacement DocumentationThis section provides information that you substitute for the existing documentation in theEthernet Card User’s Guide. The
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
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,
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
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
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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
TCP/IP Configuration5-15. TCP/IP ConfigurationIf you will be printing from a UNIX system, use this section to configure the networkinterface card for
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
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
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
TCP/IP Configuration5-55.2.2 Using rarpThe Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (rarp) allows network devices to query a serverfor their IP addresses o
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
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
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
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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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
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
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
TCP/IP Configuration5-135.4.5 AIX RISC System/6000This operating systems can use either host-resident or NIC-resident installation.The AIX operating
TCP/IP Configuration5-14Host-Resident InstallationThe nicinst command creates the /usr/nic directory and copies some files. It then starts ascript th
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
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 Configuration5-18Parameter DescriptionInternet-AddressThe TCP/IP address for the NICNetmaskThe packet class on the networkForwarding Reference
TCP/IP Configuration5-195.6 After the ConfigurationGo to the directory from which you ran the nicinst or lpdinst procedure and delete theNIC files.
TCP/IP Configuration5-20Message: "Reading in Trailers from configuration file. Ensure that the parameter is oneof the following: Y or y or N
TCP/IP Configuration5-21Message “Can't connect with the server.”This error message has two possible causes:• The NIC's IP address has cha
v About This AddendumThis addendum provides additional and corrected information for the DEClaser 5000Series Ethernet Card User's Guide (Part Num
1CorrectionsDocumentation ErrataThis section contains notes on the DEClaser 5000 Series Ethernet Card User's Guide. Thefollowing information sho
2In section: Correct the following informationSection 4.3.2 The NPmanage utility provides the ability to change the printername used by the EtherTalk
3New InformationAdditional InformationThis section provides more information on some of the features and functions described inthe Ethernet Card User’
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