Lan server/os/2 warp server configuration, Server configuration, Workstation configuration – Brother NC-2100p User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 NETBIOS PEER-TO-PEER PRINTING

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LAN Server/OS/2 Warp Server
Configuration


As Brother print servers support the SMB protocol over TCP/IP via a NetBIOS
interface, you can easily configure your printer to work with an IBM LAN Server
and OS/2 Warp Server networks that have IBM TCP/IP V2.0 or later installed on the
fileserver. Use the following procedure to configure the LAN Server, OS/2 Warp
Server or OS/2 Warp connect workstation.

Server Configuration:

1. Open the Templates folder on the OS/2 desktop.
2. Using the right mouse button, drag the Printer template onto the desktop.
3. Type in any desired name for the printer from the Create a Printer window.
4. Choose an unused port (for example, LPT3) to connect to the printer.
5. Choose the appropriate printer driver from the list.
6. Click Create and then OK.
7. If desired, indicate whether you want to share the printer.

Workstation Configuration:


On each workstation that you wish to print from, execute the following step:

Go to the DOS or OS/2 command prompt and enter the command:

NET USE LPTx: \\NodeName\ServiceName


Where "x" is the LPT port number (1 through 9), NodeName is the NetBIOS Name
of the print server (BRO_xxxxxx by default, where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of
Ethernet address) and ServiceName is the service name of the Print Server
(BINARY_P1 by default). For example:

NET USE LPT2: \\BRO_310107\BINARY_P1


You can find the NetBIOS name and MAC address by printing out the printer
configuration page. To print the configuration page, use a fine ball point pen to hold
down the Test button on the back of the print server for less than 5 seconds.

Refer to Appendix of this user guide how to print the configuration page.


Some models may be unable to print the configuration page. In that case, you can
check the printer network configuration using BRAdmin Professional utility or Web
Based Management.

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