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Installing TCP/IP
Follow the instructions in the text file for the TCP/IP stack to
set up TCP/IP on the workstations. These instructions are
copyright by Microsoft and cannot be included here.
Loading the lpr Spooler
The Windows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 - Users Guide
(
wlprspl.txt
), provides detailed instructions for
decompressing and installing the shareware lpr spooler.
Setting up the NIC
The NIC must be given IP address and routing information to
be used with TCP/IP. This can be done with NIManage for
Windows if you have a NetWare connection on your network,
or with NIManage for Macintosh if there is an Apple
Macintosh on the network. Follow the instructions for these
programs which are documented elsewhere. If you cannot
use these programs, you can use either the ARP procedure or
the BOOTP Lite program.
Prior to running these programs, install the NIC in your
printer.
Power -up the printer. Keep the status sheet handy for the
Ethernet (MAC) address. It should show that TCP/IP is
enabled, but that the Protocol address is not configured. If the
unit already has an IP address, these procedures will not
work. However, you can
Telnet
to the unit to change the IP
parameters.
Assigning IP Address with ARP
This procedure uses the BOOTP protocol. The NIC must be
on the same network segment as the workstation that you are
using to configure it. The TCP/IP stack must be installed and
operating.
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