Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 89

Protocol Setup For TCP/IP Users

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AppleTalk Configuration & Administration Program Printer Setup Protocol Setup For TCP/IP Users Protocol Setup is used to set up the protocols on the unit when you do not have access to a Novell NetWare server or workstation. q Be sure to turn On the protocols you want to use. It is recommended that you turn Off the protocols you are not using. q TCP/IP users must also enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Entering a value for the Default Gateway enables the NC-2 to communicate with other Subnets. q If NC-2 does not have an IP Address/Subnet Mask established when you display the Protocol Setup screen, the information in the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields will be incorrect. q Enter the correct IP Address and Subnet Mask. If incorrect values are supplied, TCP/IP will not be enabled. In that case, you will not be alerted with an error message. q After you select protocols, be sure to recycle the NC-2 power by turning it Off, then On; otherwise changes will not be made. After choosing the item on the menu, the following screen displays. Protocol Setup Protocol On Off • NetWare o TCP/IP • o Vines o • o DEC Lat • IP Address : Subnet Mask : Default Gateway : NOTE: The default values for the IP address and Subnet Mask are shown as zeros. However, this represents a "no IP Address" condition, not an IP Address. 4-8 AppleTalk Configuration & Administration Program

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4-8 AppleTalk Configuration & Administration Program
AppleTalk Configuration & Administration Program
Printer Setup
Protocol Setup For TCP/IP Users
Protocol Setup is used to set up the protocols on the unit when you do not
have access to a Novell NetWare server or workstation.
q
Be sure to turn On the protocols you want to use. It is recom-
mended that you turn Off the protocols you are not using.
q
TCP/IP users must also enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway. Entering a value for the Default Gateway enables
the NC-2 to communicate with other Subnets.
q
If NC-2 does not have an IP Address/Subnet Mask established when
you display the Protocol Setup screen, the information in the IP
Address and Subnet Mask fields will be incorrect.
q
Enter the correct IP Address and Subnet Mask.
If incorrect values are supplied, TCP/IP will not be enabled.
In that case, you will not be alerted with an error message.
q
After you select protocols, be sure to recycle the NC-2 power by
turning it Off, then On; otherwise changes will not be made. After
choosing the item on the menu, the following screen displays.
NOTE: The default values for
the IP address and Subnet Mask are shown as zeros. However,
this represents a “no IP Address” condition, not an IP Address.
Protocol Setup
Protocol
On
Off
IP Address :
NetWare
o
TCP/IP
o
Vines
o
Default Gateway :
DEC Lat
o
Subnet Mask :