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Appendix B, Application Considerations
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Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations Appendix B Application Considerations Overview This appendix provides application notes for the following: • Assigning the OkiLAN 6100e+ IPAddress with BOOTP • Assigning the OkiLAN 6100e+ IPAddress with RARP • Using the Windows NT v3.5 LPR Print Monitor • Configuring HP-UX v8.07 for Printing • Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing • Configuring HP-UX v10.xx for Printing • Configuring SCO UNIX for Printing • Configuring IBM's AIX ver. 3.x for Printing • Configuring the OkiLAN 6100e+ for Solaris Printing • Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for Printing Assigning the OkiLAN 6100e+ IP Address with BOOTP BOOTP is an acronym for BOOTStrap Protocol. Every TCP/IP network device is required to have a unique 32-bit IP address assigned to it. TCP/IP network devices will have both an IP address and a 48 bit Ethernet/Token-Ring (network hardware) address. Ethernet addresses usually cannot be configured and are hard coded by the manufacturer of the device. BOOTP is a protocol used by devices that know their network hardware address, but do not know their IP address. When powering up on a network, a device that uses BOOTP will broadcast its network hardware address in a BOOT request packet. A BOOTP server TCP/IP OKI OkiLAN 6100e+ User's Guide IV - 55