UNIX Configuration 7-2
Note:
The EcoLAN 2000E will also operate with other host-resident print
supervisor/spooler programs that present a print image to the printer over a
TCP/IP port. The base TCP/IP port number can be changed via Telnet, or the NIC
HTML setup pages accessed by MAP or a Web Browser. Remember, the actual
port is always one higher than the base port number. The Network Status Page
indicates the actual port number.
Between the host-based and printer-based TCP/IP printing capabilities, the EcoLAN
2000E works with:
• All UNIX systems that support lpd
• System V Rel. 4 (on 386 platforms)
• DEC ULTRIX RISC Versions 4.3 and 4.4
• DEC OSF/1 Versions 2.0 and 3.0
• Solaris: Version 1.1.3 (SunOS 4.1.3), Version 2.3 (SunOS 5.3), Versions 2.4, and2.5
• HP-UX Series 700 and 800 Version 9.01 and Version 10.0
• IBM AIX Version 3.2.5
• SCO UNIX Version 3.2
• AS400
The CD ROM also includes source code so that you can recompile host-based code for
configuring on other System V platforms.
7.2 Configuring the EcoLAN 2000E IP Address
Regardless of the printing mode selected, the EcoLAN 2000E must be given IP
address and routing parameters. You can configure the IP address for the EcoLAN
2000E in one of the following ways:
• Use the Printer Front Panel, as described in
Section 8.1
.
• Use DHCP, as described in
Section 8.2
.
• Use MAP, as described in
Section 3.1
.
• Use the AppleTalk KyoManage utility, as described in
Section 6.6
.
• Use the Internet Boot Protocol (BOOTP).
• Use the reverse ARP (rarp) capability (Ethernet II frame type only).
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