MPS/LPS User Guide
4: TCP/IP Configuration
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Figure 3: Configuring Permanent IP Address
% telnet 192.0.1.228
Trying 192.0.1.228
Lantronix MPSx Version n.n/n (yymmdd)
Type Help at the ‘Local_>’ prompt for
assistance.
Enter Username> gopher
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> system (not echoed)
Local>> DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228
Any host wishing to access the MPS will have to be told the MPS’s
IP address. This is typically configured in the unix file
/etc/hosts
or via a nameserver. Refer to the host’s documentation for
additional information.
Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or RARP Reply
At boot time a host-based DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server can
respond to an MPS request for an available IP address. For
information about configuring the DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP server,
see your host documentation.
LPR Printing
The MPS provides two major methods of printing via TCP/IP:
Berkeley remote LPR and RTEL host software.
Two parameters
must
be configured for LPR printing:
1.
The IP address or host name of the MPS.
2.
The remote output queue (the name of the service on the
MPS).
In addition, there are a few important things to note about LPR
printing:
Windows 95 and Windows 98 do not support LPR directly.
Because of the way the LPR protocol is typically
implemented on the host, the processing options and
banner page are sent after the job data itself. The MPS
will print a banner page at the end of a job, and cannot
support most of the LPR options. If it is necessary to have
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