Netgear PS110 PS110 Reference Manual - Page 146
TCP/IP Configuration
UPC - 606449002218
View all Netgear PS110 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 146 highlights
Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110 Print Server Table 7-10. NetWare Print Server Mode Fields (continued) Field Description NDS Context (NDS mode only) Enter the Print Server NDS Context. The entry should contain the path to the context but not the context itself, and each OU should be separated by a period (for example, department.company). This entry field is valid only when the print server is operating in PSERVER mode. Novell PSERVER (P1) Enter the name of the NetWare print server to service the PRINTER 1 port of the print server (valid only when operating in RPRINTER mode). Novell PSERVER (P2) Enter the name of the NetWare print server to service the PRINTER 2 port of the print server (valid only when operating in RPRINTER mode). TCP/IP Configuration Table 7-11 lists the fields for TCP/IP configuration, describes their functions, and explains how to provide information in each field. For additional information about IP addressing, refer to Appendix B, "Understanding IP Addresses." Table 7-11. TCP/IP Configuration Fields Field Description DHCP This field allows you to enable or disable the print server from getting its IP address from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. When disabled, you can provide a fixed IP address in the IP Address, Gateway Address, and Subnet Mask fields (listed in this table). IP Address This IP address is assigned to the print server. If you have a private LAN and do not plan to connect to the TCP/IP-based Internet, NETGEAR recommends that you use an address from the IETP-designated private addresses (for example, 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x). Gateway Address This IP address is what the print server uses for stations with IP addresses not reachable on your local LAN. Subnet Mask This subnet mask defines the range of addresses that are reachable on your local LAN. 7-18 Using Advanced Management Tools