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SuperScript 1800 — Network User’s Guide
IP BYTE
n
Use this command for configuring a static IP
address for the NIC. The letter
n
indicates which
octet of the address is currently being viewed or
configured.
Use the
ITEM
button to navigate between octets.
Use the
VALUE
button to select a number for a
specific octet.
SM BYTE
n
Use this command for configuring a subnet mask
for the IP address. The letter
n
indicates which
octet of the address currently being viewed or
configured.
Use the
ITEM
button to navigate between octets.
Use the
VALUE
button to select a number for a
specific octet.
GW BYTE
n
Use this command for configuring a gateway IP
address. The letter
n
indicates which octet of the
address currently being viewed or configured.
Use the
ITEM
button to navigate between octets.
Use the
VALUE
button to select a number for a
specific octet.
LPD
If set to
YES
, the NIC will accept print jobs from
UNIX computers running LPR software.
APL TALK
If set to
YES
, the NIC will accept print jobs from
Macintosh computers.
NETWARE
If set to
YES
, the NetWare commands can be
navigated.
CFG NWAR
If set to
YES
, the NetWare IPX/SPX protocols will
be accepted by the NIC.
AUTO
If set to
YES
, the NIC will read the header of each
Ethernet frame to determine which type of
framing is being sent to the printer from your
NetWare network.
Use
Auto
if you don’t know which framing is
being used, however, this will be at the expense
of slower processing time by the NIC.
EN_8023
Set to
YES
if your NetWare network is
communicating with Ethernet 802.3 framing.
EN_II
Set to
YES
if your NetWare network is
communicating with Ethernet II framing.
EN_8022
Set to
YES
if your NetWare network is
communicating with Ethernet 802.2 framing.
Command
Description
EN_SNAP
Set to
YES
if your NetWare network is
communicating with Ethernet SNAP framing.
UPDATE
Set to
YES
if you are going to update the NIC
firmware. See Appendix E, “Upgrading the NIC
Firmware,” on page 73 for more information.
BOOT SVR
Set to
WINDOWS
if upgrading the NIC firmware
from Windows 95 computer.
Set to
UNIX
if upgrading the NIC firmware from
UNIX computer.
SV-IP Bn
Use this command for configuring an IP address
for the computer that will be updating the NIC
firmware. The letter
n
indicates which octet of the
address is currently being viewed or configured.
Use the
ITEM
button to navigate between octets.
Use the
VALUE
button to select a number for a
specific octet.
FACTORY
DEFAULT
Set to
YES
if you want to configure the NIC using
the NIC default values.
This can be used as a method for cleaning up the
NIC. If the default values are applied, you must
still reconfigure the NIC so that it can
communicate with your network.
PRINT
NET CFG
Set to YES if you want to print out a page that
describes the settings applied to the NIC.
Command
Description
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