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Old 09-09-2007, 10:18 AM
Bob Eager
 
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Default Reset Emulex NetJet card?

I have an Emulex NetJet network card (fits lots of HP printers). I have
no documentation, and believe me I have tried!

I can get it to work after a fashion but need to set some options. I can
Telnet into it OK (although it'd be noce to be able to set the IP
address without doing so). However, soem functions require the 'su'
command, and I don't have the password (got it off eBay, yeah...)

There are two jumpers on the board; a three pin one which doesn'r have
any effect in any combination, and a two pin one that, if covered, gives
an error.

Anyone know how to reset these cards to defaults? Or, better still, have
a manual? Thanks...!
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Old 09-11-2007, 05:45 AM
William R. Walsh
 
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Default Re: Reset Emulex NetJet card?

Hi!

> I have an Emulex NetJet network card (fits lots of HP printers). I have
> no documentation, and believe me I have tried!


What about:
http://web.archive.org/web/199802130...ts/ps/tsps.htm

It might be a starting point...many of the links point to a no longer
present FTP server, but I did see a setup procedure somewhere in there. You
might get *very* lucky and find the password still at the factory default.

William


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Old 09-11-2007, 07:40 AM
Bob Eager
 
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Default Re: Reset Emulex NetJet card?

On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 04:45:30 UTC, "William R. Walsh"
<newsgroups1@idontwantjunqueemail.walshcomptech.co m> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > I have an Emulex NetJet network card (fits lots of HP printers). I have
> > no documentation, and believe me I have tried!

>
> What about:
> http://web.archive.org/web/199802130...ts/ps/tsps.htm
>
> It might be a starting point...many of the links point to a no longer
> present FTP server, but I did see a setup procedure somewhere in there. You
> might get *very* lucky and find the password still at the factory default.


Many thanks...I'll take a good look.

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Old 09-17-2007, 08:30 PM
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Default Manuals

Check this out. Emulex still hosts the files on this ftp site:

ftp://ftp.emulex.com/pub/

Subdirectories nj and nq contain firmware and other files for the netjet and netqueue. The manuals/pserv directory contains a couple of manuals in PDF format. However, this directory also contains a pserver.exe file. When executed, it will dump the archived print server web pages to a location that you select on your hard drive. Then just open up index.htm and all the documentation is available there. Unfortunately I haven't been able to resurrect the knowledge base for the print servers. This had some good info too. You may be able to find that on wayback, but I just discovered that my organization has a block on that site for some reason.
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Old 09-18-2007, 08:10 PM
Bob Eager
 
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Default Re: Reset Emulex NetJet card?

On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:30:23 UTC, NetWorker
<NetWorker.2x2tjq@no.email.invalid> wrote:

> Check this out. Emulex still hosts the files on this ftp site:
>
> ftp://ftp.emulex.com/pub/


Thanks, but there's nothing there about resetting the card. The default
'su' password is 'system' (for the record) but that didn't work for me.
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