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Chapter 7: Networking
The printer is a fast network capable printer and supports
an Ethernet 10/100 Base-Tx network connection.
Protocols
The following protocols are supported:
Initial Setting of the Printer’s IP Address
All devices on the network must have an IP address. The
printer comes configured from the factory to obtain an
address automatically from your network’s DHCP server.
If your network does not support DHCP or you want to set
the printer to a specific IP address, you must set it
manually.
Setting the IP Address through DHCP
Many networks have a Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server automatically
programs an IP address into every terminal and printer on
the network that is configured to use DHCP. A DHCP
server is built into most cable and DSL routers. If you use a
cable or DSL router, see your the device documentation for
information on IP addressing.
TCP/IPv4, UDP, BOOTP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, DDNS, WINS, LPR
HTTP for Embedded Web Server
IPv6, ICMPv6, Address Auto Configuration and Neighbor Discovery
for IPv6
Host Resources MIB (RFC 1514), MIB II (RFC 1213), Printer
MIBv2 (3805), SNMPv1/v2
Email SMTP client for alerts, POP3 for receiving print data
Apple EtherTalk, Bonjour
Netware V5.5, V6.5
IPX (SPX/NCP)
LPD
In this Chapter...
•
Protocols
•
Initial Setting of the
Printer’s IP
Address
•
Configuring the
Driver
•
Printer Network
Configuration
•
Notifications
•
IP Filtering
•
IPv6
Implementation
•
SNMP
Summary of Contents for 9040
Page 1: ...9040 9045N Laser Printer User Guide ...
Page 26: ...2 18 User Guide Understanding Printing Options Getting to Know Your Printer ...
Page 48: ...3 22 User Guide Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel ...
Page 72: ...4 24 User Guide Job Options Tab Windows Operations ...
Page 80: ...5 8 User Guide Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations ...
Page 88: ...6 8 User Guide Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server ...
Page 118: ...8 24 User Guide Power On Files Feature Accessories ...
Page 152: ...I 6 User Guide ...