Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 11

NC-2 Introduction

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NC-2 Introduction Features of NC-2 q High-speed parallel port q Network operating systems (NOS) & Protocol support for: Novell NetWare versions 2.15, 3.10; and 4.0 and above (Bindery and Network Directory Services) AppleTalk TCP/IP-UNIX for SUN (Solaris 1.x, 2.x), BSD System V Rel. 4, DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC, OSF1/ALPHA, HP/UX, SCO UNIX and Windows NT systems Banyan Vines (Vines 4.11 (5), 5.0 (5) (6), and Vines for UNIX, Version 2). q Flash read-only memory (ROM) for easily upgrading the NC-2 with new protocols and future product enhancements q Ethernet interface connection - Thinnet (10Base2) and 10BaseT q Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) and Shielded Twisted Pair (STP). q Windows 95 PeerToPeer Printing allows Windows 95 workstations to print to NC-2 printers. Refer to Appendix, Windows 95 PeerToPeer Printing, for details. q The NC-2 is both flexible and easy to install. Flexibility of the NC-2 is provided with automatic network switching between network protocols. Print jobs can be sent from each NOS that is NC-2 configured. The NC-2 supports multiple active protocols. You can activate the protocols and troubleshoot printing problems using the Network Management Utility or Apple Administration Program utilities. Installation is easy because each network protocol requires a simple network or utility in order to configure the NC-2 printers for the NOS. 1-2 NC-2 Introduction

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1-2 NC-2 Introduction
NC-2 Introduction
Features of NC-2
q
High-speed parallel port
q
Network operating systems (NOS) & Protocol support for:
Novell NetWare versions 2.15, 3.10; and 4.0 and above
(Bindery and Network Directory Services)
AppleTalk
TCP/IP-UNIX for SUN (Solaris 1.x, 2.x), BSD System V
Rel. 4, DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC, OSF1/ALPHA, HP/UX,
SCO UNIX and Windows NT systems
Banyan Vines (Vines 4.11 (5), 5.0 (5) (6), and Vines for
UNIX, Version 2).
q
Flash read-only memory (ROM) for easily upgrading the NC-2
with new protocols and future product enhancements
q
Ethernet interface connection - Thinnet (10Base2) and 10BaseT
q
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) and Shielded Twisted Pair (STP).
q
Windows 95 PeerToPeer Printing allows Windows 95 workstations
to print to NC-2 printers. Refer to Appendix,
Windows 95
PeerToPeer Printing,
for details.
q
The NC-2 is both flexible and easy to install.
Flexibility of the NC-2 is provided with automatic network
switching between network protocols. Print jobs can be sent from
each NOS that is NC-2 configured.
The NC-2 supports multiple active protocols. You can activate the protocols
and troubleshoot printing problems using the Network Management Utility
or Apple Administration Program utilities.
Installation is easy because each network protocol requires a simple
network or utility in order to configure the NC-2 printers for the NOS.