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Chapter 3 EpsonNet WinAssist Configuration Utility 3 3 About EpsonNet WinAssist 3 EpsonNet WinAssist is a Windows-based configuration software for administrators to configure the print server for TCP/IP, NetWare, MS Network, AppleTalk, IPP, and SNMP. 3 Note: ❏ Be sure to use EpsonNet WinAssist included on the Software CD-ROM shipped with this product. 3 3 ❏ EpsonNet WinAssist installed on Windows XP/Server 2003 does not support NetBEUI as a search protocol, because the NetBEUI protocol is not officially supported on Windows XP/Server 2003. ❏ To set the IP address for OS/2 and UNIX, use the arp and ping 3 commands. For more information, see "Setting an IP Address Using the arp/ping Command" on page 234. 3 ❏ If you are using the printer in a dial-up environment not running NetWare, clear the Use NetWare check box on the NetWare 3 screen. If this check box is selected, the extra account may be charged when you use the dial-up router. 3 ❏ When configuring the print server for NetWare, use the IPX protocol and log in to the NetWare server or the NDS context with supervisor privileges. 3 ❏ When you configure the print server for NetWare 5.x, you must log in to the NetWare server using an IPX connection. If you log in to the NetWare server using an IP connection, the NetWare screen and the IPX trap setting of SNMP are not available. 3 EpsonNet WinAssist Configuration Utility 49

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Chapter 3
EpsonNet WinAssist Configuration Utility
About EpsonNet WinAssist
EpsonNet WinAssist is a Windows-based configuration software
for administrators to configure the print server for TCP/IP,
NetWare, MS Network, AppleTalk, IPP, and SNMP.
Note:
Be sure to use EpsonNet WinAssist included on the Software
CD-ROM shipped with this product.
EpsonNet WinAssist installed on Windows XP/Server 2003 does
not support NetBEUI as a search protocol, because the NetBEUI
protocol is not officially supported on Windows XP/Server 2003.
To set the IP address for OS/2 and UNIX, use the arp and ping
commands. For more information, see “Setting an IP Address Using
the arp/ping Command” on page 234.
If you are using the printer in a dial-up environment not running
NetWare, clear the
Use NetWare
check box on the NetWare
screen. If this check box is selected, the extra account may be charged
when you use the dial-up router.
When configuring the print server for NetWare, use the IPX
protocol and log in to the NetWare server or the NDS context with
supervisor privileges.
When you configure the print server for NetWare 5.x, you must log
in to the NetWare server using an IPX connection. If you log in to
the NetWare server using an IP connection, the NetWare screen and
the IPX trap setting of SNMP are not available.