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                        Multi-Protocol Print Server
Network User's Guide
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                        Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................. i IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS ...........ix Intel Copyright and License Information....................ix 1 Unix Printing .........................................................................1-1 Printing from Unix/Linux Using TCP/IP............................. 1-1 Overview.....................................................................1-1 TCP/IP .................................
                    
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                        3 Peer to Peer Printing ............................................................3-1 ® How to Print in a Windows 95/98/Me Peer to Peer Network ..........................................................................................3-1 Overview.....................................................................3-1 Quick Tips:..............................................................3-1 Driver Deployment Wizard......................................3-2 TCP/IP Printing.....................
                    
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                        Brother Internet Print: Using TELNET to Configure the  Print Server.................................................................5-6 Brother Internet Print: Installing the BIP Software on  ® ® Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP and Windows NT 4.0.. 5-7 Setup from CD-ROM ..............................................5-7 Adding a Second Brother Internet Port.....................5-10 ® Windows 2000/XP IPP Printing...............................5-10 Specifying a Different URL ..............................
                    
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                        ® 7 Printing From a Macintosh ...........................................................7-1 ® ® Printing From a Macintosh Using AppleTalk and TCP/IP or  ® the Simple Network Configuration capabilities of Mac OS X ..........................................................................................7-1 Overview.....................................................................7-1 ® ® Macintosh Configuration (Mac OS 8.5 to 9.2) .........7-3 How to Select the Print Server (AppleTalk/EtherTal
                    
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                        Using DHCP to Configure the IP Address ................ 10-5 Using APIPA to Configure the IP Address................ 10-5 Using ARP to Configure the Print Server IP Address ..................................................................................10-6 Using RARP to Configure the IP Address ................ 10-8 Using BOOTP to Configure the IP Address..............10-9 Configuring the IP Address with BRCONFIG .........10-10 Changing the IP Address Settings with the TELNET  Console .......
                    
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                        Reloading Firmware Using BRAdmin .........................A-5 Reloading Process .....................................................A-6 Reloading Using the FTP Protocol from a Command  Prompt ........................................................................A-7 Reloading Using the FTP Protocol from a Web Browser ....................................................................................A-8 13 INDEX...................................................................................
                    
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                        Trademarks Brother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. HP, HP-UX, JetDirect and JetAdmin are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. DEC, DEC server, VMS, LAT, and ULTRIX are trademarks of Digital Equipment  Corporation. UNIX is a trademarks of UNIX Systems Laboratories. Ethernet is trademark of Xerox Corporation. ® Postscript is trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. ® NetWare is a trademark of Novell, Inc. Apple, AppleTalk, iMac, LaserWriter and Macintosh are registered trad
                    
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                        IMPORTANT NOTE:For technical and operational assistance, you must call. Calls must be made from within that country. In USA 1-800-276-7746 In Canada 1-877-BROTHER If you have any comments or suggestions, please write to us at: In Europe European Technical Services 1 Tame Street Audenshaw Manchester, M34 5JE UK In USA Printer Customer Support Brother International Corporation 15 Musick Irvine CA  92618 In Canada Brother International Corporation (Canada), Ltd. - Marketing Dept. 1, rue Hôtel de Vi
                    
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                        IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS Intel Copyright and License Information This products includes object code from Intel’s UPnP SDK. The following is the copyright and licensing information for Intel UPnP SDK. Copyright© 2000 Intel Corporation All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this  list of condi
                    
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                        1Unix Printing 1 Printing from Unix/Linux Using TCP/IP Overview Brother print servers are supplied with the Transmission Control  Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. Since virtually all  UNIX host computers support TCP/IP, this capability allows a printer  to be shared on a UNIX Ethernet network. As with all protocols,  TCP/IP communications can proceed concurrently while other  protocols are active, this means that UNIX, NetWare, Apple, and  other computers can share the same Br
                    
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                        5 The default name for a Brother print server is usually  BRN_xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the  Ethernet address of the print server).  6 When configuring the PRINTCAP file, pay particular attention to  the service names, BINARY_P1 and TEXT_P1. TCP/IP Brother print servers appear to the network as a UNIX host computer  with a unique IP address running the lpd (line printer daemon)  protocol. As a result, any host computer that supports the Berkeley  remote LPR command can spool
                    
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                        The actual format of the entry may vary depending on your system,  check your system documentation and also note the format of other  entries in the /etc/hosts file. The node name in this file does not necessarily need to be  the same as the one that is actually configured into the  Brother print server (the name that appears on the printer  settings page), however, it is good practice to make the  names the same. Some operating systems, such as HP-UX,  do not accept the "_" character in the def
                    
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                        3 Configure the /etc/printcap file on each host computer to  specify the local print queue, the print server name (also called  remote machine or rm), and the print server service name (also  called remote printer, remote queue, or rp), and the spool  directory. This step applies to the majority of UNIX systems, including  Linux, Sun OS (but not Solaris 2.xx), Silicon Graphics (lpr/lpd  option required), DEC ULTRIX, DEC OSF/1, and Digital  UNIX. SCO UNIX users should follow these steps, but shou
                    
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                        The rm and rp options are not available on some UNIX  systems, so if necessary check your documentation to  determine the equivalent options. Users of Berkeley-compatible UNIX systems can use the lpc  command to obtain the printer status: %lpc status laser1: queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries no daemon present Users of AT&T-compatible UNIX systems can generally use  the lpstat or rlpstat commands to obtain similar status  information. Because this procedure varies from system to  
                    
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                        Linux Configuration If you do not wish to use the command line interface to configure your  Linux distribution, you may wish to use the Linux Printer System  Manager application on your GUI. To do this, do the following: 1 From the Linux Printer System Manager screen, click the Add  button. 2 You will now be asked to specify which Printer type you are  using, select the Remote Unix (lpd) Queue option and click  OK. 3 You must now specify the remote host name, remote queue  name and the input fil
                    
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                        HP-UX Configuration In the case of HP-UX10.xx, the sam program is used to set up the  remote printer. The steps are as follows: 1 Execute the sam program. From the list of options, select  Printers and Plotters. 2 Select LP Spooler. 3 Select Printers and Plotters. 4 Select Actions and then Add Remote Printer/Plotter. 5 Enter any name as the Printer Name (this will be the name of  the print queue). 6 Enter the IP address of the print server as the Remote System  Name. 7 Enter the desired print se
                    
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                        Earlier versions of HP-UX use similar procedures to 10.xx users: 1 Enter sam and select Peripheral Devices and then Add  Remote Printer (not Networked printer). 2 Enter the following remote printer settings (the other settings do  not matter): ■ Line printer name (user-selectable). ■ Remote system name (the print server name; must match  what is in hosts file or use print server IP address). ■ Remote printer queue (Print server binary or text service  name, e.g. BINARY_P1 or TEXT_P1).  ■ Remote 
                    
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                        The procedure for pre-V4.0 systems is as follows. 1 Enter smit and select devices. 2 Select printer/plotter. 3 Select manage remote printer subsystem. 4 Select client services. 5 Select remote printer queues. 6 Select add a remote queue. 7 Enter the following remote queue settings: ■ Name of queue to add (user selectable). ■ Activate the queue (Yes). ■ Destination host (print server name; must match name in / etc/hosts file or use the print server IP address) ■ Name of queue on remote printer (p
                    
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                        If this is the first printer configured, you must also use the lpsched  command prior to the accept command. As an alternative, you may use Printer Manager in the Admintool  utility under OpenWindows. Select Edit, Add, and Add Access to  Remote Printer. Then enter the print server name in the format  prnservername!\prnserverservice as described above.  Make sure that the printer server OS is set to BSD (the default  setting), and click Add. Note that we recommend that you use the /etc/hosts file