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MonarchNet for TCP/IP

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C r e a t i n g C u s t o m i z e d V i e w s

MonarchNet for TCP/IP allows users to create customized views of the print
server list to fit their own needs. Users can show specific print servers,
show only necessary information about each print server, and organize the
information as desired. These views can be stored and selected as needed.

MonarchNet for TCP/IP has two predefined views. The All Print Servers view
displays all the print servers available on your local network. The
Unconfigured Print Servers view displays only the print servers that have not
been configured.

Creating a
New
Customized
View

Select the New option from the View menu. Enter a name
for your new customized view. Define display filters, sorts,
column information, search filters, and refresh rates. Click
OK to save this view.

Opening a
Customized
View

Select the Select option from the View menu. Highlight the
view you wish to open and click OK. The print server list in
MonarchNet for TCP/IP will be displayed as described by
the view selected.

T e l n e t

A simple Telnet utility is provided to communicate with devices that support
Telnet. A Telnet session can be started by selecting the appropriate print
server from the print server list and selecting the Telnet Session option from
the Tools menu.

B o o t p S e r v e r

Monarch has provided a stand-alone Bootp Server to help assign IP
addresses to print servers.

Access the stand-alone Bootp Server by selecting the Bootp Server option
from the Tools menu or by running the program bootpsrv.exe from the
Program Manager. The Bootp Server displays all bootp activity on the local
network. It responds to Bootp requests for which the hardware address has
been entered into the bootptab file. For more information, view the online help
for the Bootp Server.