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Lantronix MPS100 User Manual

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This appendix lists some of the most frequently used commands of
the Print Server command set. More information about the
command set, including additional options, can be found in the Print
Server Reference Manual located on the CD-ROM.
Conventions
Please note the following before continuing:
Commands are divided into Server (general), Port, and
Protocol sections. Within each section, commands are
listed alphabetically.
Commands may require privileged user status. Enter Set
Privileged, then enter the privileged password when
prompted.
When you enter a Define (or Purge) command, you
must reboot the MPS for the command to take effect.
Alternately, you can issue several Set commands and
then a Save command to make the Set commands take
effect without rebooting.
When the abbreviated syntax “{EN/DIS}” is shown, you
must choose either Enabled or Disabled to complete
the command.
Server Commands
Table 17: Frequently used Server Commands
Command Option(s) Description
DEFINE SERVER BOOTP {EN/DIS}
Enables or disables querying
for a BOOTP host at system
boot time.
DEFINE SERVER DHCP {EN/DIS}
Enables or disables querying
for a DHCP host at system
boot time.
DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY ipaddr
Specifies the host to be used
as a TCP/IP gate way to
forward packets between
networks. Enter an IP
address.

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Lantronix MPS100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypePrint Server
ModelMPS100
ManufacturerLantronix
ConnectivityWired
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Network / Transport ProtocolTCP/IP
Remote Management ProtocolHTTP, SNMP
Compliant StandardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
Network Ports Qty1
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
USB Ports1 x USB
Supported ProtocolsIPP
FeaturesAuto-sensing
InterfaceEthernet 10/100Base-TX, USB 2.0
Power Supply5V DC
Operating Temperature0 - 40 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Dimensions76.2 mm x 101.6 mm x 25.4 mm
Weight0.1 kg
Width101.6 mm
Depth76.2 mm
Height25.4 mm
Ports1 x USB, 1 x RJ-45

Summary

2: Installation

Installing the MPS

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and installing the MPS print server.

3: Getting Started

4: TCP/IP Configuration

Setting the IP Address

Details the necessity of setting an IP address for TCP/IP functionality and methods to achieve it.

LPR Printing

Introduces LPR printing methods and essential parameters for configuration.

Unix Host Troubleshooting

Provides troubleshooting steps for common issues with Unix hosts and LPR printing.

5: NetWare Configuration

NDS Print Queues

Explains how to create NDS print queues using NetWare Administrator.

NetWare Host Troubleshooting

Lists common issues and solutions for NetWare environments.

6: LAT Configuration

Printing Directly to a Port

Describes the simplest method for LAT printing by printing directly to a port.

LAT Host Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common problems encountered with LAT host configurations.

7: AppleTalk Configuration

AppleTalk Host Troubleshooting

Provides guidance for resolving issues with AppleTalk host printing.

8: DLC Configuration for LAN Manager

B: Troubleshooting

D: Updating Software

F: Frequently Used Commands

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