Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 26

How To Access The HTTP Server With An IP Browser

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NetWare Configuration How To Access The HTTP Server With An IP Browser Use the following procedure to access the HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) with your favorite IP Browser, such as Netscape. This access allows you to perform all print server functions. Option: If you have the MAP (the Management Access Program) browser, use instructions on p. 3-7. MAP gives you access to our providing Network Management Utility, which allows you to perform all print server functions. If you do not have the MAP Utility, perform the following steps: 1. Assign an IP address to the NC-2. See instructions for Assigning IP Address, starting on p. 5-5. 2. Start the IP Browser you normally use. 3. When the browser is up and running, type http:// followed by the IP address of the unit in the Location field at the top of the browser screen, or by going to File at the menu bar and choosing Open Location. Example: For a unit with an IP address of 199.9.200.200, type: http://199.9.200.200 At this point, the IP Browser works the same as our MAP Utility (see Main Menu screen on p. 3-8. NetWare Configuration 3-5

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NetWare Configuration 3-5
NetWare Configuration
How To Access The HTTP Server With An IP Browser
Use the following procedure to access the HTTP (HyperText Transfer
Protocol) with your favorite IP Browser, such as Netscape. This access
allows you to perform all print server functions.
Option: If you have the MAP (the Management Access Program) browser,
use instructions on p. 3-7. MAP gives you access to our providing Network
Management Utility, which allows you to perform all print server functions.
If you do not have the MAP Utility, perform the following steps:
1. Assign an IP address to the NC-2.
See instructions for
Assigning IP Address
, starting on p. 5-5.
2. Start the IP Browser you normally use.
3. When the browser is up and running, type
http://
followed by the
IP address of the unit in the Location field at the top of the browser
screen, or by going to File at the menu bar and choosing
Open
Location
.
Example
: For a unit with an IP address of 199.9.200.200, type:
At this point, the IP Browser works the same as our MAP Utility (see Main
Menu screen on p. 3-8.