The DHCP server startup, which determine if the
print server will act as DHCP server. If this item
is set to Auto, the print server will detect if there
is any other DHCP server on the network when it
boots up. If there is no DHCP server on the
network, then the print server will configure
itself as DHCP server; otherwise it will disable
this function.
DHCP setting is used to configure TCP/IP
parameters that will be assigned to a DHCP client.
If this item is set to Auto, the print server will
determine all TCP/IP parameters automatically;
otherwise you will configure the following
parameters:
Starting IP: specifies the starting IP address
for assigning to DHCP clients.
IP range: specifies how many IP addresses are
available to DHCP clients.
Net mask: gives the network mask.
Summary of Contents for Print Server
Page 1: ...L A N P R O F E S S I O N A L Print Server User s Manual...
Page 5: ...1 Introduction...
Page 10: ......
Page 18: ...NetWare 3 x 4 x 5 x Windows 98 Windows 2000 TCP IP IPX NetBEUI IPX IP IPX IPX Print Queue...
Page 23: ...3 Windows Peer to Peer Network...
Page 34: ...Step6 Complete the rest of the questions to finish the network printer setup...
Page 36: ...Web based management tool see chapter 8 Web Manager Configuration...
Page 47: ......
Page 48: ...4 Windows NT 2000 Network...
Page 53: ...5 NetWare Network...
Page 81: ...6 UNIX System Network...
Page 92: ...The print server should now be available for printing from your Unix host...
Page 94: ...7 Configuration Utility...
Page 98: ...network for you to select a newly added print server...
Page 107: ...The Reset button reset the print server to let the changes take effect...
Page 119: ...to all workstations in all Zones you should enter only in this field...
Page 120: ...8 Web Management...
Page 136: ...9 Email Printing...
Page 145: ...10 IPP Printing...