Toshiba GL-1010 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Printing
The GL-1010 controller supports the following Microsoft printing modes:
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n Peer-to-Peer over TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, or NetBEUI.
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n LPR/LPD on TCP/IP
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n IPP
Novell Printing
The GL-1010 controller supports the following NetWare printing modes:
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n NetWare 3.x or 4.x Bindary (PSERVER or RPRINTER)
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n NetWare 4.x or 5.x NDS (PSERVER or NPRINTER)
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n NetWare NDPS (using the Toshiba NLM-based gateway)
Unix Printing
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n The GL-1010 supports LPR/LPD printing for the Unix Sun Solaris, HP-UX, and IBM-AIX
environments, providing the Toshiba filters are installed.
Macintosh Printing
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n AppleTalk (over Ethernet)
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n LPR/LPD (over TCP/IP only)
TCP/IP Protocol
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n Required if you want to use TopAccess to manage the GL-1010 device settings and con-
figure properties.
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n Required for LPD printing.
IPX/SPX Protocol
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n Required if you want to run the GL-1010 as a Print Server in a Novell Environment.
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n The Frame Type is set to Auto Sense by default. To optimize the GL-1010 for your net-
work, you may want to set the Frame Type, which you can do from the copier’s front
panel or by using TopAccess.
NetBEUI Protocol
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n NetBEUI is enabled by default. You can disable NetBEUI from the copier’s front panel or
by using TopAccess.
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n You must define a NetBEUI enabled port to which you can map the GL-1010.
Supported Print Modes
Network Protocol Requirements