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Network configuration settings - user manual

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Gateway and Network Configuration If the manual mode is selected, the interface enables manual entry and filtering for the Novell setups and printer queues. LPD gateway configuration In Gateways using the LPD (Line Printer Daemon) tab, the administrator can enable or disable the LPD protocol, set the default queue, and set the LPD port. The default port is 515, the most commonly used port. Network configuration settings Within the System Administration part of the user interface a Network configuration options are presented. IP configuration In Network Configuration, using the IP Address tab , the administrator can enable or disable IP. If IP is enabled, the administrator can adjust or change the following settings: • IP Address • Host name • Subnet mask • Default gateway The administrator must also select the IP Configuration Method. The drop down menu presents two options: a Static IP configuration which allows the user to specify the IP values, or DHCP method which allows a DHCP server to provide IP information. NOTE: The user is prompted whenever a reboot is required. Dynamic Host Config Protocol (DHCP) DHCP automates the configuration of computers using TCP/ IP and performs the following functions: 1. Automatically assigns IP Addresses. 2. Delivers TCP/IP stack configuration parameters like the subnet masks and default gateway. System Guide 1-9

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Gateway and Network Configuration
System Guide
1-9
If the manual mode is selected, the interface enables manual
entry and filtering for the Novell setups and printer queues.
LPD gateway configuration
In Gateways using the LPD (Line Printer Daemon) tab,
the
administrator can enable or disable the LPD protocol, set the
default queue, and set the LPD port. The default port is 515,
the most commonly used port.
Network configuration settings
Within the System Administration part of the user interface a
Network configuration options are presented.
IP configuration
In Network Configuration, using the IP Address tab , the
administrator can enable or disable IP. If IP is enabled, the
administrator can adjust or change the following settings:
IP Address
Host name
Subnet mask
Default gateway
The administrator must also select the IP Configuration
Method. The drop down menu presents two options: a Static
IP configuration which allows the user to specify the IP
values, or DHCP
method which allows a DHCP server to
provide IP information.
NOTE:
The user is prompted whenever a reboot is required.
Dynamic Host Config Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP automates the configuration of computers using TCP/
IP and performs the following functions:
1.
Automatically assigns IP Addresses.
2.
Delivers TCP/IP stack configuration parameters like the
subnet masks and default gateway.