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6-3 Using PSTool Utility

This section describes how to use the NETGEAR PSTool Utility for Apple Computers to configure

AppleTalk on a NETGEAR Print Server. It is not necessary to use the NETGEAR PSTool Utility to

manage AppleTalk printing if your NETGEAR Print Server can be managed via the web browser

interface or if you have Windows workstations running the NETGEAR Print Server Administration

program.

The NETGEAR PSTool Utility is a program that runs under the Mac OS©. You first edit a NETGEAR

Print Server configuration file using a text editor such as SimpleText, then use the NETGEAR PSTool

Utility to send the configuration file to the NETGEAR Print Server. The procedure is as follows:

Copy the following files from the Utility\Apple folder on the Print Server Resource CD-ROM to an

appropriate folder on your Apple computer. Your Apple computer must be running System 7 or later

Mac OS©.

PSTool

CONFIG.2P if configuring a 2 port print server, or CONFIG.3P if configuring a 3 port print server.

Use Chooser to select the desired Print Server.

Double click the CONFIG.2P or CONFIG.3P file that was copied over in step 1, and edit it. Figure 7-1 is

an example of the CONFIG.3P file. DO NOT modify the first line and last line of the file, or change

the number at the beginning of each line.

begin CMD

0001 Device Name: xxxxxxxx

3000 Apple Zone : *

3101 AP_PCOMM1: No

3102 AP_PCOMM2: No

3104 AP_PCOMM3: No

9002

Sample CONFIG.3P Configuration File

Save the file.

Double click the icon for PSTool.

Click the Printer submenu and choose Download Postscript File. A panel will appear with a list of files.

Click the CONFIG file file that you edited in step 3. Then click Download.

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