9.3.5 AppleTalk. Black Box LEP0006A-UK, LEP0006A, LEP0002A, LEP0003A-UK, LEP0006A-EU, LEP0003A, LEP0003A-EU
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CHAPTER 9: Web Management
9.3.5 A
PPLE
T
ALK
AppleTalk is a data communication protocol often used by Macintosh computers.
The print server can use these parameters to join the AppleTalk network and share the printer with other AppleTalk workstations. You must set up the zone name and printer type for each of the print server’s printer ports. See Figure 9-13.
Figure 9-13. AppleTalk screen.
Table 9-7 describes the AppleTalk options.
Table 9-7. AppleTalk parameters.
Parameter Description
AppleTalk Zone Name The print server must join AppleTalk zones before it can be shared with other workstations. Only workstations in the same zone can share the printer. If you want to share the printer with all workstations in all zones, enter an asterisk (*) in the Zone Name field.
Printer Type This specifies the printer type attached to each printer port. You can get the printer type from the printer’s manufacturer.
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Parameter
Table 9-7 (continued). AppleTalk parameters.
Description
Save & Next Click on this button to save the changes and go on to the next screen.
9.3.6 S
YSTEM
C
ONFIGURATION
In the System Configuration page (see Figure 9-14), you can enable or disable each printing protocol and assign a name for each of the print server’s printer ports.
Figure 9-14. System Configuration screen.
Table 9-8 lists the system configuration options.
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Parameter
Table 9-8. System Configuration parameters.
Description
Port Name This is the printer port’s name. Each printer port must be assigned a name. The client utility uses this name to access the printer port.
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Table 9-8 (continued). System Configuration parameters.
Parameter
AppleTalk Enable
Description
Select to enable or disable AppleTalk from the dropdown menu.
IPX Enable
LPD Enable
Select to enable or disable IPX from the drop-down menu.
Select to enable or disable LPD from the drop-down menu.
IPP Enable
RAW Enable
Save & Next
Select to enable or disable IPP from the drop-down menu.
Select to enable or disable RAW from the drop-down menu.
Click on this button to save your changes and go on to the next screen.
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Table of contents
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Introduction
- 12 Overview
- 13 What’s Included
- 13 Contents of This Manual
- 14 Network Printing Architecture
- 15 2.4.1 Print Server Network Functions
- 16 2.4.2 Network Printing Functions for Clients
- 19 2.4.3 Network Printing Functions for Network Server
- 19 Network Printing Environment
- 22 Hardware Installation
- 23 Windows Peer-to-Peer Network
- 24 Administrator Installation and Setup
- 39 Client Installation and Setup
- 49 Client Utilities
- 50 4.3.1 Network Ports Quick Setup
- 54 4.3.2 Remote Ports Utility
- 58 Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Network
- 59 Installation and Setup
- 60 User Installation and Setup
- 62 NetWare Network
- 66 UNIX System Network
- 66 Enable the Print Server’s TCP/IP Support
- 66 Set Up the Print Server’s IP Address
- 67 7.2.1 DHCP
- 67 7.2.2 BOOTP
- 68 Verify the Print Server’s IP Address
- 68 Configure Remote lpd Printing on the Host
- 70 Print a Test Page
- 71 Configuration Utility
- 72 Search
- 73 Status
- 74 Set Up the Print Server
- 75 8.3.1 AppleTalk Configuration
- 76 8.3.2 General Configuration
- 78 8.3.3 NetWare Print Server Configuration
- 80 8.3.4 System Configuration
- 83 8.3.5 TCP/IP Configuration
- 86 8.3.6 Wireless Configuration
- 97 Wizard
- 107 Report
- 108 Web Management
- 108 Login
- 109 Device Status
- 109 9.2.1 System Information
- 110 9.2.2 Printer
- 111 9.2.3 TCP/IP
- 111 9.2.4 NetWare
- 112 9.2.5 AppleTalk
- 112 Setup Wizard
- 112 9.3.1 System Information
- 114 9.3.2 Wireless
- 119 9.3.3 TCP/IP
- 120 9.3.4 NetWare
- 122 9.3.5 AppleTalk
- 125 9.3.7 Restart
- 125 System Tools
- 125 9.4.1 Load Default
- 126 9.4.2 Upgrade Firmware
- 127 10. IPP Printing
- 129 Appendix. Troubleshooting
- 129 Calling Black Box
- 129 Shipping and Packaging