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Digitus DN-13007 User Manual

Digitus DN-13007
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Digitus
DN-13007/DN-13008/DN-13018
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed-Port MFP Server
User’s Manual
Version 2.24
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Digitus DN-13007 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypePrint Server
ModelDN-13007
BrandDigitus
InterfaceUSB 2.0
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Networking standardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
Data link protocolsEthernet, Fast Ethernet
Data transfer rate10/100 Mbps
Power SupplyExternal power adapter
Web-based managementYes
Network InterfaceEthernet
Supported ProtocolsTCP/IP, LPR, DHCP, HTTP
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux, Unix

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 About 3 Models Described in this Manual

Provides introductory information and compares the three Digitus MFP Server models.

1.2 Customer Support

Offers contact information for technical assistance and website for product information.

Chapter 2 Product Overview

2.1 Package Contents

Lists items included in the product package for verification.

2.2 Product CD

Details the contents of the CD, including Control Center software and manuals.

2.3 Physical Description

Describes the physical components and indicators of the MFP Server.

2.4 Installation Procedures

Outlines the various methods for installing and integrating the MFP Server.

2.5 Features and Benefits

Highlights the key features and advantages of using the MFP Server.

Chapter 3 Basic Installation

3.1 Connecting the Hardware

Guides on physically connecting USB devices, network cables, and power.

3.2 Wireless connection

Instructions for setting up wireless configuration for the DN-13018 model.

3.3 Assigning an IP Address to the Server

Explains methods for assigning IP addresses via DHCP or manually.

Chapter 4 Print Server in Windows

4.1 Overview of Installation Methods

Provides a summary of methods for adding network printers in Windows.

4.2 Connecting the Server

Details how to connect the Server to different network topologies.

Chapter 5 Print Server in Unix/Linux

5.1 Configuring Host File

Explains how to configure the host file for name resolution in Unix/Linux.

5.2 Printing by LPD/LPR

Describes printing using the LPD protocol and its commands.

5.3 Using the Server on BSD UNIX/Linux

Details the process of using the Server with BSD UNIX/Linux systems.

Chapter 6 File Server

6.1 Preliminary

Introduces file server capabilities, supported formats, and limitations.

6.2 Storage Names

Explains the naming convention for USB storage devices connected to the Server.

6.3 Connecting USB Mass Storage to the Server

Illustrates how to connect USB mass storage devices to the MFP Server.

Chapter 7 The NetUSB Technology

7.1 Introduction

Explains the NetUSB technology for connecting USB devices directly to PCs.

7.2 Connect & Disconnect

Describes the software operations for connecting and disconnecting USB devices.

Chapter 8 The Control Center

8.1 Installing Control Center

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the Control Center application.

8.2 Using the Control Center

Details how to navigate and utilize the various tools within the Control Center.

8.3 Quitting the Control Center

Explains the correct methods to close the Control Center application.

Chapter 9 The Server's Web Pages

9.1 Introduction

Introduces the web server functionality for status display and configuration.

9.2 Using the Server's Web Pages

Guides on accessing and utilizing the server's web interface for management.

Chapter 10 Email Alerting

Chapter 11 SNMP

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

12.1 LED Indicators

Explains the meaning of different LED behaviors for troubleshooting.

12.2 Firewall

Addresses firewall issues and required TCP/UDP ports for communication.

Chapter 13 Restore Factory Defaults

13.1 Using the Control Center

Details restoring factory defaults using the Control Center application.

13.2 Using the Server's Web Pages

Describes how to restore factory defaults via the server's web interface.

13.3 Using Init Button

Explains the procedure to restore factory defaults using the physical Init button.

Chapter 14 Upgrade Firmware

Procedure A: Using the Control Center

Step-by-step guide to upgrade firmware using the Control Center.

Procedure B: Using the Server's Web Pages

Instructions for upgrading firmware via the server's web interface.

Procedure C: Using the Init Button and the TFTP Client

Method for firmware upgrade using the Init button and TFTP client.

Chapter 15 The Init Button

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