Xerox 6180N DocuSP Getting Started - Page 12

Queue enhancements, Network and gateway enhancements - network settings

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DOCUSP 4.1 8 Queue enhancements Many site settings are now available on a queue level to allow increased flexibility to the printing workflow. For example, PostScript options, PCL options (such as paper sources and fonts), and halftone selections can be set at the queue level. NOTE: A restart is no longer needed for adjustments in this area. The Queue Manager now has a GUI option to 'Set as Default.' Network and gateway enhancements The DocuSP network and gateway configuration setup has been updated to reflect protocol changes, and to allow ease and flexibility for the system administrator in setting the gateway configuration. The site or system administrator can now set or change the network settings using the DocuSP user interface. In addition, many settings do not require a reboot of the DocuSP controller. ♦ A Network Configuration screen is now available under the Setup pull-down menu. The following settings can be made on the screen: ♦ The ability to change the hostname, IP address, subnet masks, etc. ♦ The DocuSP can now be configured for DHCP with a dynamic IP address. ♦ The Ethernet speeds can be manually changed through the Network Configuration screen. The default setting is "automatic", which allows the software to automatically detect the highest speed available. In addition, the system administrator can manually change the speed as necessary. ♦ The system administrator can select the NIS/NIS+ options through the DocuSP Network Configuration screen. ♦ DocuSP supports WINS, Windows Internet Name Service, which allows DocuSP network integration in older Windows environments. The Network Configuration screen allows the system administrator to enable or disable the protocol and enter the primary WINS server name. ♦ The DocuSP Network Configuration provides a wizard to allow the system administrator to add Active Directory Services (ADS) domains for quick integration of the DocuSP into Windows NT ADS networks. ♦ The Gateways screen has the following additions or enhancements: ♦ The gateway protocols can now be enabled or disabled individually. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED

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DOCUSP 4.1
Queue enhancements
Many site settings are now available on a queue level to allow
increased flexibility to the printing workflow.
For example,
PostScript options, PCL options (such as paper sources and
fonts), and halftone selections can be set at the queue level.
NOTE: A restart is no longer needed for adjustments in this area.
The Queue Manager now has a GUI option to ‘Set as Default.’
Network and gateway enhancements
The DocuSP network and gateway configuration setup has been
updated to reflect protocol changes, and to allow ease and
flexibility for the system administrator in setting the gateway
configuration.
The site or system administrator can now set or change the
network settings using the DocuSP user interface.
In addition,
many settings do not require a reboot of the DocuSP controller.
A Network Configuration screen is now available under the
Setup pull-down menu.
The following settings can be made
on the screen:
The ability to change the hostname, IP address, subnet
masks, etc.
The DocuSP can now be configured for DHCP with a dynamic
IP address.
The Ethernet speeds can be manually changed through the
Network Configuration screen.
The default setting is
“automatic”, which allows the software to automatically detect
the highest speed available.
In addition, the system
administrator can manually change the speed as necessary.
The system administrator can select the NIS/NIS+ options
through the DocuSP Network Configuration screen.
DocuSP supports WINS, Windows Internet Name Service,
which allows DocuSP network integration in older Windows
environments.
The Network Configuration screen allows the
system administrator to enable or disable the protocol and
enter the primary WINS server name.
The DocuSP Network Configuration provides a wizard to
allow the system administrator to add Active Directory
Services (ADS) domains for quick integration of the DocuSP
into Windows NT ADS networks.
The Gateways screen has the following additions or
enhancements:
The gateway protocols can now be enabled or disabled
individually.
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GETTING STARTED