Netra j 2.0 Administrator's Guide

Network Computers - Local Printer Setup

You can enable a local printer and connect it to a specific network computer. You will need to setup the network computer prior to setting up the local printer.

To Set Up a Local Printer
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Services Administration" click Network Computer Server.

    The Network Computer Server Administration page is displayed.

  2. Under "Network Computers Administration, " click Network Computers - Local Printer Setup.

    The Network Computer - Local Printer Setup window is displayed.

Complete the form using the information in Table 3-14.

Table 3-14 Local Printer Setup Options

Option 

Description 

Select Network Computer 

Choose the network computer for this local printer setup. 

Select Bit Rate 

The bit rate of the serial port. The bit rate is the rate at which data is sent over a communication line. The default bit rate is 4800. 

Number of Data Bits 

The number of data bits. The default is 7. 

Number of Stop Bits 

The number of stop bits. Stop bits are extra "1" bits which follow the data and any parity bit. They mark the end of a unit of transmission (normally a byte or character). The default is 1. 

Select Parity 

The parity. An extra bit added to a byte or word to reveal errors in transmission. Even (odd) parity means that the parity bit is set so that there are an even (odd) number of one bits in the word, including the parity bit. The default is "no parity." 

Enter Handshake 

The handshake identifier. A handshake is the exchange of predetermined signals between the network computer and local printer to assure each that it is connected to the other (and not to an imposter). The default is hh.