HP 9100C HP 9100C Digital Sender - (English) Administration Guide - Page 11
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The HP 9100C Digital Sender supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), which allows you to find and use e-mail addresses located on directory servers located elsewhere on a network (such as the Internet) over a TCP/IP connection. See the HP digital sender website for a list of global e-mail address books: http://www.digitalsender.hp.com Installing the digital sender is simply a matter of connecting it to your network, configuring network and distribution parameters, and installing the software from the compact disc that comes with the digital sender. The digital sender operates as a standalone unit on the network and does not require network privileges to administer. The HP JetDirect print server that comes installed in the digital sender handles all protocol support for TCP/IP and SMTP automatically. The HP 9100C Digital Sender is fully compatible with the LAN fax capabilities found in the HP Network ScanJet 5 scanner. When you install the digital sender, you do not need to upgrade your LAN fax product. Environments and protocols Note Network operating systems The HP 9100C Digital Sender can be directly connected to TCP/IP networks, and operates independently within the network operating environments listed below (some features might not be available in all environments-see the dependency matrix on page 9): Microsoft® Windows NT 4.0 and 5.0 workstation and server (TCP/IP only) LAN Server 3.1 and 4.1 and OS/2 Warp Server (TCP/IP only) NetWare 3.x and 4.x with IPX and TCP/IP Ethernet and Token Ring connections are provided by the HP JetDirect print server that comes installed in the digital sender: Fast Ethernet 100Base-TX, Ethernet 10Base-T, or 10Base-2 (BNC). Token Ring 4/16 Mbps. Source routing is supported. Network servers are needed only to connect LAN fax and other programs. No network servers are needed to support the remaining features. 8 Chapter 1 - About the digital sender EN