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Introduction
The Network Interface Board is an optional device, which is installed into compatible
printers to provide Ethernet network connectivity. The Network Interface Board has the
following features:
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Automatic selection of 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet connection.
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Fully transparent AppleTalk printing support for the Macintosh, including support for
binary PostScript printing.
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Peer-to-Peer (serverless) discovery and printing from Windows 95/98 or Windows
NT (4.0 or higher) workstations, without a Novell file server present and without using
IP.
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Novell NetWare PSERVER on both bindery based and Novell Directory Services
(NDS).
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lpr/lpd over TCP/IP for UNIX platforms and Microsoft's Windows.
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Raw sockets support over selectable TCP/IP port with filters for selected UNIX
environments.
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IP and IPX SNMP support of MIB-2 and proprietary NIC MIB.
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SNMP support of standard MIB and proprietary printer MIBs on compatible printers.
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Integral HTTP Server to allow monitoring and management of your Network Interface
Board from a standard IP Web Browser program.
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Management Access Program (MAP) to allow Windows-based HTML viewing for
monitoring and management of your Network Interface Board.
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FTP printing to allow users to print directly from their IP browser or other FTP client.
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