Chapter 5
Unix PrintNet Configuration
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3.
Under the
Subnet Mask
heading, enter the PrintNet subnet
mask.
NOTE:
If you would like to communicate with the PrintNet from
across routers, you will need to fill in an entry within the
“Routing” section. Please see “Communicating Across
Routers” on page 73 for further details.
4.
Click the
Submit
button when done and physically repower the
print server to make sure the new settings are in effect.
Using BOOTP
BOOTP allows you to dynamically assign an IP address to the
PrintNet upon bootup. In addition, the BOOTP server can provide
additional details like a default router/gateway address. To
configure the PrintNet with its TCP/IP settings using BOOTP:
1.
On your BOOTP server, make an entry in the /etc/bootptab file
for the PrintNet.
Syntax:
IPname
:\
:sm=
netmask
:\
:hd=
homedirectory
:\
:bf=
null
:\
:gw=
defaultgateway
:\
:ht=
ethernet
:\
:ha=
ethernetaddress
:\
:ip=ipaddress:\
:ts=
timeserver
:\
:to=
timezone
:
Example:
spike:\
:sm=255.255.255.0:\
:hd=/usr/null:\
:bf=null:\
:gw=192.75.11.1:\
:ht=ethernet:\
:ha=000896070060:\
:ip=192.75.11.9:\
:ts=192.75.11.7:\
:to=25200:
Summary of Contents for PrintNet P8000 Line
Page 1: ...P8000 Line Matrix Printers PrintNet Ethernet User s Manual...
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Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Notes and Notices 24...
Page 35: ...File Management 35 Figure 6 Upload File Prompt...
Page 39: ...Destination Settings 39 Destination Settings Figure 9 Print Path Configuration...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 Configuration Screens 162...
Page 170: ...Chapter 10 Font Identifier FONT Help 170...
Page 202: ...Chapter 12 Complete Command List 202...
Page 220: ...Appendix A Unix Troubleshooting Tips 220...
Page 224: ...Appendix B Corporate Offices 224...
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