Kyocera FS 2000D FS-2000D/3900DN/4000DN Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Advanced Edit - Page 60
Resolving IP Address, >NetWare, >TCP/IP, >AppleTalk, >Network Status - network card
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Using the Operation Panel 6 Press B. One of the following menus is indicated. To change settings for the item, press [OK]. Use ? or @ to change the value or selection. Set this item to On when you connect to a network using NetWare. In submenu (>), >NetWare > frame mode can be selected from Auto, On 802.3, Ethernet II, 802.2, and SNAP. Set this item to On when you connect to a network using TCP/IP. Submenu (>) has >TCP/IP > items including DHCP, BOOTP, IP On address, subnet mask address, and gateway address. To resolve IP address for the network card, refer to Resolving IP Address on page 2-34. AppleTalk must be activated (On) for networking with Macintosh computers. >AppleTalk Off When the item is set to On, the printer prints out a network status page when it prints the printer status. refer to Printing a Network Interface Status Page on page 2-36. >Network Status Page Off 7 Activate the appropriate protocol that is required to connect the printer to the network. To activate a protocol, display the protocol, press [OK], press ? or @ to change from Off to On, and press [OK]. 8 Press [Menu]. The display returns to Ready. You can print a network status page to confirm that the IP address, subnet mask address, and the gateway address have been properly set. To print a network status page, refer to Printing a Network Interface Status Page on page 2-36. Resolving IP Address To connect the printer to the network using TCP/IP protocol, you must set the IP address on the printer. The IP address must be unique to the printer and should be obtained from your network administrator. 1 Activate TCP/IP protocol in the manner described above. >TCP/IP > On 2-34 ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE