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Setting up the Pi5500
TCP/IP Setup with Token Ring
Enable TCP/IP for Token Ring, and enter the IP address and subnet mask. If your
TCP/IP network has a gateway, and users outside the gateway plan to print to the
Pi5500 using TCP/IP, enter the gateway address.
Enable Auto IP Configuration
Yes/No [No]
Select Yes to allow the Pi5500 to obtain its Token Ring IP address. Depending on your
network and the protocol you select in the following option (DHCP, BOOTP, or
RARP), the IP address can change. Select No to assign the Pi5500 a static IP address,
which will not change. If you select No, you proceed to the IP Address option, where
you manually set the IP address.
Select protocol
DHCP/BOOTP/RARP [DHCP]
This option appears only if you answered Yes to Enable auto IP configuration. Select
the protocol over which the Pi5500 should search for its IP address. Both DHCP and
BOOTP allow the Pi5500 to obtain the Token Ring IP address and Subnet Mask
automatically. RARP obtains only the Token Ring IP address.
Depending on your network, the Pi5500 might be assigned a different address after
you restart the Pi5500. With the DHCP setting, the Pi5500 can be assigned a different
address even if it is not restarted.
Make sure the network is already configured properly for the protocol you select.
Network Setup
Protocol Setup
TCP/IP Setup
Token Ring Setup
Enable TCP/IP for Token Ring
Yes/No [No]
Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the Pi5500 over Token Ring.
This also enables use of the Fiery WebTools with Token Ring.
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If you are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows NT 4.0 workstations,
enabling TCP/IP here also enables you to use Fiery utilities from workstations using
TCP/IP protocols.