EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers
When the Configure Server screen appears, enter the PrintServer name (in
the example shown here SCA71107). Then enter your password (if you creat-
ed one) into the Password field and type it again in the Verify Password field
to confirm it. Check all boxes that apply to your network next to the Enable
area under Protocols. Generally, AppleTalk is only for Macintosh networks.
IPX/SPX and NetBEUI are usually associated with PC-based networks. If you
are unsure, however, you may check all boxes. This option, while giving you
the greatest chance of connection, increases network traffic. Once you’ve
made all your choices, click the Save button.
Click the Printers tab
to open the Printer
Status screen. On this
screen, you will be able
to see the status of any
printers connected to
the PrintServer. You
can also test the printers
by clicking the Print
Test Page button corre-
sponding to the printer
you want to test.
The Server Page
The Printer Page
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Figure 7-3
Figure 7-4
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Chapter 7:Configuring the
PrintServer Using the Web-
based Utility
Use the following directions to utilize the PrintServer’s built-in Web-based
Utility to configure your PrintServer.
Open your web browser and type http:// followed by the PrintServer’s IP
address in the browser’s Address box. Use the Bi-Admin software to find the
IP address. Then, press the Enter key.
The Password Screen will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. The
Password field will be blank as well. If you want to password protect your
PrintServer, enter a password now. If you don’t want to be required to enter this
password every time you log on, check the box next to Save this password in
your password list. This will automatically log you in when you return to this
page. (Note: If you change your password, the automatic login will not work
until you save the new password over the old one.) If you decide to enter a
password, do so and click the OK button. Otherwise, just click the OK button.
Accessing the Web-based Utility
Instant EtherFast
®
Series
Figure 7-1
Figure 7-2