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of the Network Control Panel., Depending on your network configuration, perform one of

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19. Performing the setup from WebSetup 3. If you have an Ethernet or Token Ring network, select the Protocol1 tab from the Network Setup tabs. In this tab, you can specify the protocols used to send jobs to the printer. Unlike remote Setup, local Setup does not provide separate settings to enable a protocol and to configure it. For example, remote Setup has two setting for AppleTalk: one to enable AppleTalk and the other to set the AppleTalk zone. Local Setup, offers only the setting for the AppleTalk zone. By default, the AppleTalk, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP protocols are installed and enabled. You can verify a protocol is enabled in the Bindings tab of the Network Control Panel. Depending on your network configuration, perform one of the following: • Step 4 if you have an Ethernet network. • Step 5 if you have a Token Ring network. • Step 6 if you have an AppleTalk network. • Step 7 if you have an IPX/SPX frame type. Xerox DocuColor 2006 19-11

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If you have an Ethernet or Token Ring network, select the
Protocol1
tab from the Network Setup tabs. In this tab, you can
specify the protocols used to send jobs to the printer.
Unlike remote Setup, local Setup does not provide separate
settings to enable a protocol and to configure it. For example,
remote Setup has two setting for AppleTalk: one to enable
AppleTalk and the other to set the AppleTalk zone. Local Setup,
offers only the setting for the AppleTalk zone. By default, the
AppleTalk, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP protocols are installed and
enabled. You can verify a protocol is enabled in the Bindings tab
of the Network Control Panel.
Depending on your network configuration, perform one of the
following:
Step 4 if you have an Ethernet network.
Step 5 if you have a Token Ring network.
Step 6 if you have an AppleTalk network.
Step 7 if you have an IPX/SPX frame type.