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Printing Using Novell Internet Printing Novell BrainShare 2001 Printing Using Novell Internet Printing Nikki Halligan Systems Engineer nhalligan@novell.com Brian Green Product Marketing Manager Europe bgreen@novell.com TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Net Services Software Model Novell BrainShare 2001 Net Services Software Model Solutions & Applications Traditional Web Services Storage Access Management Security Collaboration Others Net Services Core Services Novell delivers leadership in Net services through a “marketecture” called the Net Service Software Model. Last year we referred to the DENIM model as our Net Services Software marketecture model. We are no longer using the term “DENIM”, but are calling the model the “Net Services Software Model”. The Net Services Software Model is used as a marketecture to help explain how our products align in the Net Services Software strategy and how Novell delivers leadership in Net services. The above graphic shows four layers of the Net Services Software Model. Layer 1: The first layer is showing the various Server Operating Systems that eDirectory runs on. One of the attributes of the Net Services Software model (next slide) talks about the cross-platform nature of our services. This layer is intended to graphically show this attribute. Additionally, when we show services or solutions (see later slides) we can use this layer to show the supported operating systems. Layer 2: This layer shows eDirectory as the Platform for Net Services. By developing to the directory, companies will gain the benefits of the Novell promise – namely: Simplify the complexities of the Net; Securely extend and integrate applications and networks between companies; and Accelerate eBusiness transformation. Layer 3: Shows the key services that our products provide on the Net. This is not intended to show all the services Novell or our partners provide, but to highlight the main product areas of the company. When showing a product, application, or solution, you can show the core services that are employed at this layer (see examples on successive slides) and add addition services to suit your needs (see PRINT added for NetWare, SYNCRONIZATION added for eProvisioning, etc.). Layer 4: This is the application / solution layer. The model shows the applications and solutions that can be built in the Net Services Softwae Model and which Net services these solutions enable. These apps / solutions range from traditional client server based applications / solutions to emerging Web Services. Web Services is the industry term for the next generation of information delivery to users through location-independent client devices (Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Sun use this expression. HP calls them e-services). Web services are a type of Net Service that can be built within Novell’s Net Services Software Model. eDirectory™ Platform Operating Systems NetWare® Windows Solaris Linux Tru64 New TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Tutorial Objectives What is the Internet Print Protocol (IPP)? Novell BrainShare 2001 Tutorial Objectives What is the Internet Print Protocol (IPP)? What have customers asked for? What is Novell’s IPP vision? How can I create my IPP Vision? What is the future for print? TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Novell BrainShare 2001 What is IPP? “IPP is an application level protocol that can be used for distributed printing using internet tools and technologies.”* * IPP/1.1: Implementers Guide www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ipp-implementers-guide-v11-01.txt TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Overview of the Internet Print Protocol Novell BrainShare 2001 Overview of the Internet Print Protocol Printer Working Group (www.pwg.org) Open standard RFC 2910, 2911,…. Simple request/response protocol Runs on top of HTTP protocol Defines a protocol not an end-to-end print system TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

IPP Semantics Novell BrainShare 2001 TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Protocol Internet/local net Novell BrainShare 2001 TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Benefits of IPP Simple protocol Broad vendor support Novell BrainShare 2001 Benefits of IPP Simple protocol Broad vendor support Works over the local network and Internet Provides for print data encryption (SSL,TLS) Provides a standard print protocol for all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, …) Network printers now support IPP protocol TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Registered PWG Vendor Support Novell BrainShare 2001 Registered PWG Vendor Support TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Customer Input and Feedback Novell BrainShare 2001 Customer Input and Feedback IPP support Customizable print environment Simplified user experience Global Access Location-based printing Mobile user/workstation Print without Novell Client 32™ Secure print channel User printers for Windows NT and 2000 Automated printer removal Printer device modes TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Novell’s Internet Printing Vision Novell BrainShare 2001 Novell’s Internet Printing Vision Global Access—One Net Strategy Secure (SSL/TLS) Simple Browser Interface Open Protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP,IPP) Superior Reliability Customizable View of Print environment Print without the Novell Client™ TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

What Technology Fits the Vision? Novell BrainShare 2001 What Technology Fits the Vision? Open protocols—TCP/IP, HTTP, IPP Global access—Internet, local network Reliable—NetWare® Simple interface—Internet Browser Secure—SSL, TLS Customizable—HTML, Javascript, Java TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Applying Technology to the Vision Novell BrainShare 2001 Applying Technology to the Vision HTTP IP IPP TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

NetWare Components NDS® Management eNDPS printer Access control Discovery Configuration Storage eNDPS printer HTTP Transport Novell IPP Gateway Novell / Third Party Gateways Novell IPP Server Novell HTTP IPP Printer Network Printer

NetWare Component: Novell Distributed Print Services® (NDPS®) Novell BrainShare 2001 NetWare Component: Novell Distributed Print Services® (NDPS®) NDS® IPP client or NDPS client eNDPS printer Print Manage jobs Manage printers Management Access control Discovery Configuration storage Host multiple printer agents Host gateways for non-eNDPS printers ENS: notification SRS: discovery RMS: resources Gateway’ed Printer NDPS manager NDPS broker TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

NetWare Component: IPP Server Novell BrainShare 2001 NetWare Component: IPP Server NDPS manager, IPP server and HTTP stack must be hosted on the same box One IPP server enables IPP access to all of the printers in the NDPS manager IPP access must be enabled on each printer through NWAdmin Integrated with web server’s security (SSL with Basic authentication) IP/HTTP TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

NetWare Component: IPP Gateway Novell BrainShare 2001 NetWare Component: IPP Gateway Configurable from NWAdmin No dependencies on Enterprise Server or Novell’s HTTP stack Supports all IPP 1.0 and 1.1-compliant printers Print client IPP printer TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Novell IPP Client Components Novell Browser Plug-in Novell IPP Print Provider Novell IPP/HTTP Library Winsock / SSL Library HTTP Transport

Client Component: Browser Plug-in Novell BrainShare 2001 Client Component: Browser Plug-in ActiveX control Netscape Plugin Provides HTML interface to Novell IPP print services Printer capabilities, print job, printer status, set printer Job list, job status, job operations Novell Browser Plug-in TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Client Component: Print Provider Novell BrainShare 2001 Client Component: Print Provider Allows printing from applications Provides standard set of printer folder operations Add/delete printers Set default Pause/resume printer List/delete jobs Novell IPP Print Provider TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Novell’s IPP Solution NDS® Management Access control Discovery eNDPS printer Management Access control Discovery Configuration Storage Novell HTTP IPP Gateway IPP Printer Network Printer Novell / Third Party Gateways Novell IPP Client NDPS IPP Server Novell’s IPP Solution

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Novell Internet Printing Novell BrainShare 2001 Novell Internet Printing Server installation Enabling IPP access to printers IPP Client installation IPP Printer installation Questions TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Installing Novell Internet Printing Novell BrainShare 2001 Installing Novell Internet Printing Requires NetWare with NDPS Server GUI install New or updated server modules HTML files Sample HTML files Novell IPP Client (ready to download via browser) TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Enabling IPP Access to the Printer Novell BrainShare 2001 Enabling IPP Access to the Printer Select IPP Client Support tab Select NDPS Printer Object to bring up the printer control page TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Enabling IPP Access to the Printer Novell BrainShare 2001 Enabling IPP Access to the Printer Enable IPP protocol This checkbox will force all operations and data to cross the wire encrypted with SSL These are the URL’s used to access this printer TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Installing the Novell IPP Client Novell BrainShare 2001 Installing the Novell IPP Client Printer Install URL = http://serverNameOrAddress/ipp Install Novell IPP Client TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Installing Printers to the Workstation Novell BrainShare 2001 Installing Printers to the Workstation Install Printer TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Installing a Printer from the Browser Novell BrainShare 2001 Installing a Printer from the Browser Novell Browser Plug-in Novell IPP/HTTP Library Novell IPP Print Provider Winsock / SSL Library IPP Driver Download (zip format) TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Myths About Moving to IPP Novell BrainShare 2001 Myths About Moving to IPP It is going to be difficult I need new IPP printers/network cards Users will need to learn a new system Not proven to be interoperable Defines an end-to-end print system What others have you heard? Only a light-weight print protocol? TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

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Customizing Novell Internet Printing Novell BrainShare 2001 Customizing Novell Internet Printing Why would I want to customize the print environment? What is available by default? Generated printer installation page What can I customize? View of print environment Frames on printer installation page TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Customizing Novell Internet Printing (cont.) Novell BrainShare 2001 Customizing Novell Internet Printing (cont.) Tools available Novell Map Design Tool Novell HTML plug-in guide Example HTML is available in sys:login\ippdocs Maps Novell print folder TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Customizing Your Print Environment Novell BrainShare 2001 Customizing Your Print Environment Items needed Novell IPP installed on server Browser with Novell IPP Client HTML knowledge or book Printer URL Additional items for improved look and feel Maps of job site, building, …. Other goodies (CGI script, Java Servlet) NDS browser tool TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Browser Plug-in Interface Using HTML Novell BrainShare 2001 Browser Plug-in Interface Using HTML Embed element (Netscape)/Object element (IE) Supported operations Get client information Install printer Remove printer Get printer status Get printer details Pause/resume printer List/purge jobs Print test page Send printer ready file Get job info Hold/release/cancel/restart job TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

Novell Internet Printing Map Design Tool Novell BrainShare 2001 Novell Internet Printing Map Design Tool Manipulation of printers on a map Browser-based Show building/site maps Drag-and-drop printers to location on map Edit printer configuration parameters Edit background graphics TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing

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Summary Incorporates customer feedback Extends the Novell Print vision Novell BrainShare 2001 Summary Incorporates customer feedback Extends the Novell Print vision Allows all IPP clients (Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix) to print to Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) Provides global access Industry standard with huge vendor support Simple, open-standard protocol for printing Browser-based printer installation Location-based printing Customizable print interface via browser Works with/without Novell Client32 TUT162—Printing Using Novell Internet Printing