Xerox 4500N Reference Guide - Page 88

Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer's IP Address, Printer Identification

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Connections and IP Address available in the drop-down window, it is recommended that you contact your system administrator or Apple Computer Incorporated for assistance. ■ For Rendezvous, select the appropriate printer from the list that is displayed. For more information go to www.xerox.com/office/infoSMART to view Documents # 48704, # 50080, and # 49814. Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer's IP Address An Internet Protocol (IP) address is required to identify your printer on a network. Set the printer's IP address by any of the following methods: ■ DHCP ■ CentreWare Internet Services ■ Auto IP (Host Names) Information Required for IP Addressing Information Internet (IP) address for the printer Network Mask Default Router/Gateway address Comments Format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx represents a decimal number from 0-255. If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer chooses an appropriate mask. If you want to communicate with the printer from anywhere other than the local network segment, you need the router address. Enabling DHCP on the Printer Verify that the printer's DHCP protocol is enabled by setting the front panel or using CentreWare IS. Note To determine your printer's IP address, select Printer Identification at the front panel. For information about the front panel, go to Reference/Features on the User Documentation CD-ROM. Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-7

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Connections and IP Address
Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer
3-7
available in the drop-down window, it is recommended that you contact your system
administrator or Apple Computer Incorporated for assistance.
For
Rendezvous
, select the appropriate printer from the list that is displayed.
For more information go to
www.xerox.com/office/infoSMART
to view Documents # 48704,
# 50080, and # 49814.
Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is required to identify your printer on a network. Set the
printer’s IP address by any of the following methods:
DHCP
CentreWare Internet Services
Auto IP (Host Names)
Enabling DHCP on the Printer
Verify that the printer’s DHCP protocol is enabled by setting the front panel or using
CentreWare IS.
Note
To determine your printer’s IP address, select
Printer Identification
at the front panel.
For information about the front panel, go to
Reference/Features
on the
User
Documentation CD-ROM
.
Information Required for IP Addressing
Information
Comments
Internet (IP) address for the printer
Format is
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
, where
xxx
represents
a decimal number from 0–255.
Network Mask
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer
chooses an appropriate mask.
Default Router/Gateway address
If you want to communicate with the printer from
anywhere other than the local network segment,
you need the router address.