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MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS

TOSHIBA NDPS
Gateway
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES YOUR
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INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE, AND YOU MUST PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE TO
THE LOCATION WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT.
THE SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES NUMEROUS INDIVIDUAL SOFT-
WARE COMPONENTS, EACH HAVING ITS OWN APPLICABLE END USER LICENSE AGREE-
MENT (“EULA”). INFORMATION RELATING TO THE EULAS MAY BE FOUND IN AN
ELECTRONIC FILE INCLUDED ON THE USER DOCUMENTATION CD-ROM INCLUDED HERE-
WITH; HOWEVER, ALL SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION DEVELOPED OR CREATED BY
OR FOR TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION (“TTEC”) ARE PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF TTEC AND
ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS, INTERNATIONAL TREATY PROVISIONS, AND
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WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST DATA, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCI-
DENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY

2 TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT


TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TTEC OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, NOR FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS.

U.S. Government Restricted Rights


The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S. Govern-
ment is subject to restrictions set forth in subdivision (b) (3) (ii) or (c) (i) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data
and Computer Software Clause set forth in 252.227-7013, or 52.227-19 (c) (2) of the DOD FAR, as appro-
priate. Contractor/Manufacturer is TOSHIBA TEC Corporation, 2-17-2, Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo, 141-8664, Japan.

General
You may not sublicense, lease, rent, assign or transfer this license or the Software. Any attempt to subli-
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you do not intend to, and will not ship, transmit (directly or indirectly) the Software, including any copies of
the Software, or any technical data contained in the Software or its media, or any direct product thereof, to
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the laws of Japan or, at the election of a Supplier of TTEC concerned with a dispute arising from or relating
to this Agreement, the laws of the Country designated from time to time by the relevant Supplier of TTEC. If
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TIONS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CONTAINS THE COMPLETE
AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND TTEC AND ITS SUPPLIERS AND SUPER-
SEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OR ANY OTHER COM-
MUNICATION RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
TOSHIBA TEC Corporation, 2-17-2, Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-8664, Japan.

TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 3


TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT
Trademarks
• The official name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System.
• The official name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Me Operating System.
• The official name of Windows 2000 is Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System.
• The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
• The official name of Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating System.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the brand names and product names of other Microsoft prod-
ucts are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries.
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in the US and other countries.
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• IBM, AT and AIX are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
• NOVELL, NetWare, and NDS are trademarks of Novell, Inc.
• Other company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks of their respective compa-
nies.

Copyright
© 2006 - 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved
Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of
TTEC. No patent liability is assumed, however, with respect to the use of the information contained herein.

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Table of Contents
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ...........................................................2
TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT................................................................4
Table of Contents ...........................................................................................5
About TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway ...................................................................6
Installing the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway ........................................................7
Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object ...............................................8
Removing NDPS Components .....................................................................11

TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — Table of Contents 5


About TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway
The TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway mechanism employs several components, notably the NDPS
Manager, NDPS Broker, and NDPS Printer Agent. The following figure illustrates the commu-
nication flow between these objects.

NetWare File Server

NDPS Broker
1
Printer Agent
6
5 NDPS Manager
3

4
1
2

Administrator End User

Step 1: The NetWare printer can be discovered in two ways:


• The printer is automatically discovered by the TOSHIBA NDPS Gate-
way.
• You add it manually to the NDPS Manager, which resides on the
same NetWare file server as the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway.
Step 2: When an end-user attempts to add a NDPS printer, the client queries
the NDPS Brokers to identify all available NDPS printers.
Step 3: The NDPS Broker responds with a list of NDPS Printer Agents. The
user selects a Printer Agent and the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway down-
loads the appropriate driver to the user’s desktop.
Step 4: When the client workstation is ready to print, it sends the print job to
the Printer Agent, which is a virtual printer image created in the NDPS
network.
Step 5: The NDPS Manager then passes the print jobs to the TOSHIBA NDPS
Gateway.
Step 6: The TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway issues the printing commands to the
printer.

6 TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — About TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway


Installing the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway
Considerations and Limitations
• The TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway can be installed in servers running NetWare version as
below.
NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 7 or Support Pack 8 with patch "tcp587i" applied
NetWare 6.0 Support Pack 5
NetWare 6.5 Support Pack 5
A self-extracting executable file contains both the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway and a Net-
Ware Admin Snap-in component that are necessary to support NDPS printing on the equip-
ment.
• The NDPS Manager can drive several Gateways simultaneously. The TOSHIBA NDPS
Gateway does not interfere with other manufacturer’s Gateways.
• The TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway supports multiple printers; one printer can also be split
between several Gateways to balance the work load.
• Both NDPS and non-NDPS users can share the same printer.
• The TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway supports network configurations that are based on both a
server and the Windows operating system.

Prerequisites
Install NDPS in the NetWare servers. NDPS comes with NetWare 5, but it is not installed auto-
matically. The NDPS install program extends the NDS schema for three NDS objects:
• NDPS Manager
• NDPS Broker
• NDPS Printer Agent

To load the TOSHIBA NDPS gateway on NW4, besides loading CLIBAUX.NLM, you need to
have the Novell new localization conversion tables installed in SYS:\SYSTEM. You can find
these files from latest Support pack 8a for NetWare 4.11 or 4.2. After you extract the support
pack compressed file, you must copy the UNI*.NLM files and LOCNLM32.NLM to SYS:\SYS-
TEM directory on the server.

Installing the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway

1. Insert the Admin’s Client CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on


the administrative workstation.
2. Copy “tandps.exe”, the self extracting executable file from
the CD-ROM to the workstation. Double-click the file to
launch the InstallShield setup program.
3. Follow the Setup Wizard’s prompt to supply the server vol-
ume or Browse to select a mapped drive.
4. Click [Next] to proceed with installation. When the NDPS
Gateway and NetWare snap-in components have been
installed, you can configure the equipment as an NDPS
object.

TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — Installing the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway 7


Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object
Considerations and Limitations
This equipment should be automatically discovered by the TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway. If not,
manually create a new NDPS Printer Agent. ( P.8 "Create a Printer Agent")

Prerequisites

1. Load “NWADMN32.EXE” on the administrator workstation to


launch the NetWare administration program.
2. Determine the Tree or Context under which to install the
NDPS printer agent.
3. Verify that both a NDPS Manager and Broker object exist at
this level. If not, create them.
4. Add drivers to the NDPS Broker. They can then be selected
from the drivers list and associated with the Printer Agent.

Add Drivers to the NDPS Broker

1. Launch NWAdmin.

2. Double-click the Broker icon.

3. Click [Resource Management (RMS)].


4. Click [Add Resources].

5. Select the applicable system: the Windows 98/Me/2000, Win-


dows NT or Windows XP operating system. Click [Add].
6. Click [Browse] to locate the driver's .inf file on either the dis-
tribution CD-ROM or a shared network location.
7. Click [OK].
Now, when you create a Printer Agent, you can associate the drivers by selecting
them from the list of drivers managed by the broker.

Create a Printer Agent

1. Right-click anywhere within the Parent Level (Tree or Context


under which the NDPS Printer Agent is to be installed) and
then choose [Create].
• The New Object dialog box appears.

2. From the “Class of New Object” list box, select “NDPS


Printer” and click [OK].
• The Create NDPS Printer dialog box appears.

8 TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object


3. Enter the NDPS Printer Name, then click [Create].
• The Create Printer Agent dialog box appears.

4. Enter the NDPS Manager name or click [Browse] to locate it.

5. Select “TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway Configuration” in the “Gate-


way types” list, then click [OK].
• The Gateway Configuration dialog box appears.

6. Select the NDPS Gateway Printing Mechanism and click


[Next].
The configuration dialog that appears depends on the printing mechanism you
choose. A description of the configuration settings for each option follows. When
you finish configuring the Printer Agent, proceed to “Select Drivers” on page 9.
P.9 "LPR on IP"
P.9 "Queue-Based (NDS Printer Agent)"

LPR on IP

If you select the LPR Gateway configuration option, the Remote-LPR Printer Configuration dia-
log box opens:
1. Enter the IP Address of the equipment and then click [Finish].

2. To confirm your choice, click [Yes].


When the update is complete, you can proceed to “Select Drivers” on page 9.

Queue-Based (NDS Printer Agent)

If you select the Queue-based (NDS Printer Agent) option, the Configure Printer Agent dialog
box opens:
1. Either type in the Advertising Print Server name, or click
[Search] to automatically locate print server information and
choose a device name from the drop-down list.
Once a server is selected, the remaining fields are populated with the associated
data.

2. Check the “Manual Configuration” checkbox to edit the


default data.
3. Click [Finish].

4. To confirm your choice, click [Yes].


When the update is complete, proceed to “Select Drivers” on page 9.

Select Drivers

After you create a Printer Agent, configure the options. When the update completes, the Select
Printer Drivers dialog box opens:
1. Select the appropriate operating system tab.

TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object 9


2. Select the printer drivers to be automatically downloaded to
users’ workstations when they select the new Printer Agent.
3. Select all desired drivers and then click [Continue].
A message box opens, listing the selected drivers:

4. Click [OK] if the selections are correct or click [Cancel] to


return to the Select Printer Drivers dialog and modify your
selections.
NDPS Printer Agent setup is complete. The new Printer Agent now appears in
the list of NDPS objects.

10 TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway — Setting up the equipment as an NDPS Object


Removing NDPS Components
When you want to remove TOSHIBA NDPS Gateway components from the NetWare file
server, perform the following operation.

Removing components

1. Use the NWADMIN utility to delete all TOSHIBA NDPS printer


and print agents you created.
2. Delete the following files using either Windows Explorer or
MS-DOS operating system commands. Check that the files
are not in use before deleting them.
SYS:\SYSTEM\TAGATE.NLM
SYS:\SYSTEM\TAPAP.NLM
SYS:\SYSTEM\TACON.NLM
SYS:\SYSTEM\TALIB.NLM
SYS:\SYSTEM\TACFG.PD0
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACON.MSG
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TALIB.MSG
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACFG.MSG
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TAPAP.MSG
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACFG.HLP
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TACON.HLP
SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\TALIB.HLP
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TASNAPIN.PC2
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TACFG.PD2
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TOSHIBA.INI
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\TASNMP.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TARES.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TACFGRES.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\SC2_MSG.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\HLP25632.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\ROBOEX32.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\SC3_MSG.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TACFGRES.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\WATERMARK5.DLL
SYS:\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\TANDBS.HLP

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