Xerox 2006NPC DocuColor 2006 User Guide - Page 158
Specify network protocol options, Offline, Network Protocol Setup, Item/Enter, TCP/IP-Ethernet-Yes/No
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7. Performing the setup from the Printer Control Panel Specify network protocol options Network Protocol Setup options are used to specify and set up TCP/IP Ethernet, AppleTalk, and IPX (Novell) network protocols. 1. Press the Offline button and press the Menu button until the Network Protocol Setup option is displayed. 2. Press the Item/Enter button to display the following options. Depending on the options you select, you should enter information for the following options as required for your system: • TCP/IP-Ethernet-Yes/No (the default is No). Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the printer over Ethernet cabling. The following options are displayed if TCP/IP-Ethernet is set to Yes: • Enable Auto IP-Yes/No (the default is Yes). AutoIP is the module that handles automatic TCP/IP configuration for the system. It uses a set of standard discovery protocols, RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP. The following options are displayed if Enable Auto IP is set to No: • Enable DHCP-Yes/No. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (specified in RC 2131) is an extension to BOOTP that allows dynamic allocation of IP addresses. DHCP assigns leases to the assigned IP addresses. The client is required to renew its lease with the server in order to keep its address. If a lease expires, the DHCP server reclaims the address and may assign it to another client. This protocol is used widely by Windows workstations. • Enable BootP-Yes/No. This protocol, specified in RFC 1542, allows clients to query for IP addresses and additional information. • Enable Rarp-Yes/No. The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) is specified in RFC 903. It enables a client to query for its IP address. This protocol is rarely used. 7-8 Xerox DocuColor 2006