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X N I C - E N E T / T R I N G C o n f i g u r a t i o n G u i d e
Installation
Installing a networked printer in the UNIX environment under
TCP/IP requires these operations:
1. Setting up an IP address on the XNIC
2. Setting up print queues on the host system.
These procedures are discussed below.
Setting up an IP Address on the XNIC
The IP address can be set by one of these methods:
Automatic installation
: Performed by using the user-friendly
Enstall
program contained on the UNIX Installation Utility
diskette.
Manual installation
: Performed using one of these programs:
ARP/PING (from UNIX, LAN Server, and Windows NT)
BootP (from UNIX)
DHCP (from UNIX and Windows NT)
RARP (from UNIX)
Telnet to change an existing IP address (from UNIX, LAN
Manager, LAN Server, and Windows NT)
The TES utility, available on the
Utilities for: LAN Server,
LAN Manager, Novell NetWare (TES)
diskette, if Novell
co-exists with the networks
The NCP utility if DEC LAT co-exists with the networks.
Refer to the appropriate network chapters in this manual for
specific instructions on using these programs in your printing
environment.
The XNIC is shipped from the factory with these defaults:
IP address = none
Subnet mask = none (computed and saved dynamically once
the IP address is assigned)
Gateway = none
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