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Supported network protocols and frame types, The DocuColor 2006 supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX

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5. Connecting to the network Supported network protocols and frame types The DocuColor 2006 supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk protocols (rules that enable computers on a network to communicate with each other). These protocols are supported on Mac OS, Windows, and UNIX platforms. All can be simultaneously active. Workstations that use other protocols can print through a server that uses one of the protocols mentioned. Printing through a Token Ring configuration (supports the TCP/IP and IPX/SPX protocols) is an option that requires purchase and installation of a Token Ring card in the server. The following table lists supported protocols, printing services, frame types and platforms: Protocol Novell IPX/SPX TCP/IP TCP/IP AppleTalk Printing Services PServer (Printer Server) Enables printing in NetWare networks. Can run in bindery and NDS modes. Supports up to 8 servers and an NDS connection. LPD (Line Printer Daemon), the standard TCIP/IP printing protocol http protocols for web pages Enables printing in TCP/IP networks using LPR clients. Supports direct socket interface with port 9100. SMB (Server Message Block), the nbt protocol that supports Windows Frame Types Ethernet 802.2 Ethernet 802.3 Ethernet_II Ethernet SNAP Token Ring Token Ring SNAP Ethernet_II Token Ring SNAP Ethernet_II Token Ring SNAP PAP (Printer Access Protocol) Ethernet SNAP (EtherTalk Phase 2 only) Platforms Windows NT Windows 95/98 Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows 2000 Solaris 2.4 SunOS 4.1.x Windows NT Windows 95/98 Windows 2000 Macintosh Windows 2000 Xerox DocuColor 2006 5-3

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5.
Connecting to the network
Xerox DocuColor 2006
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Supported network protocols and frame types
The DocuColor 2006 supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk
protocols (rules that enable computers on a network to communicate
with each other). These protocols are supported on Mac OS, Windows,
and UNIX platforms. All can be simultaneously active. Workstations
that use other protocols can print through a server that uses one of the
protocols mentioned.
Printing through a Token Ring configuration (supports the TCP/IP and
IPX/SPX protocols) is an option that requires purchase and installation
of a Token Ring card in the server.
The following table lists supported protocols, printing services, frame
types and platforms:
Protocol
Printing Services
Frame Types
Platforms
Novell IPX/SPX
PServer (Printer Server)
Enables printing in
NetWare networks.
Can run in bindery and
NDS modes.
Supports up to 8
servers and an NDS
connection.
Ethernet 802.2
Ethernet 802.3
Ethernet_II
Ethernet SNAP
Token Ring
Token Ring SNAP
Windows NT
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000
TCP/IP
LPD (Line Printer
Daemon), the standard
TCIP/IP printing
protocol
http protocols for web
pages
Enables printing in
TCP/IP networks using
LPR clients.
Supports direct socket
interface with port 9100.
Ethernet_II
Token Ring SNAP
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Solaris 2.4
SunOS 4.1.x
TCP/IP
SMB (Server Message
Block), the nbt protocol
that supports Windows
Ethernet_II
Token Ring SNAP
Windows NT
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000
AppleTalk
PAP (Printer Access
Protocol)
Ethernet SNAP
(EtherTalk Phase 2
only)
Macintosh
Windows 2000