Xerox 7300DN User Guide - Page 108

ip_address - Local machine's IP address, mask - Local machine's subnet mask

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XPD007 Description The discover process detects PrinterMap is configured to do an IPX network Discover. The local machine is not configured for IPX/SPX protocol support. The discover process cannot continue. System Action Discover process terminates. User Action Verify the PrinterMap discover process is configured correctly and/or the local machine is properly configured for the IPX protocol before attempting another PrinterMap discover. Text No discover takes place. Check PrinterMap and local machine configuration. Variables None Description The discover process is initiated but not properly configured. The discover process cannot continue. System Action Discover process terminates. User Action Verify the PrinterMap discover process is configured correctly and/or the local machine is properly configured for the desired discover type. This message is generated if neither IP nor IPX are selected on the PrinterMap discover configuration panel. XPD008 Text No printers discovered for local subnet, ip: $ip_address, mask: $mask Variables $ip_address - Local machine's IP address $mask - Local machine's subnet mask Description PrinterMap is configured to discover the specified local subnet but no printers are discovered. This is strictly an informational message. The discover process does not detect any errors. System Action None User Action Verify the specified local subnet does have SNMP capable network printers which should have been discovered. Use the "ping" command from a DOS prompt to PrinterMap User Guide 92

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PrinterMap User Guide
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Description
The discover process detects PrinterMap is configured to do an IPX network
Discover. The local machine is not configured for IPX/SPX protocol support. The
discover process cannot continue.
System Action
Discover process terminates.
User Action
Verify the PrinterMap discover process is configured correctly and/or the local
machine is properly configured for the IPX protocol before attempting another
PrinterMap discover.
Text
No discover takes place. Check PrinterMap and local machine configuration.
Variables
None
Description
The discover process is initiated but not properly configured. The discover process
cannot continue.
System Action
Discover process terminates.
User Action
Verify the PrinterMap discover process is configured correctly and/or the local
machine is properly configured for the desired discover type. This message is
generated if neither IP nor IPX are selected on the PrinterMap discover
configuration panel.
Text
No printers discovered for local subnet, ip: $ip_address, mask: $mask
Variables
$ip_address - Local machine's IP address
$mask - Local machine's subnet mask
Description
PrinterMap is configured to discover the specified local subnet but no printers are
discovered. This is strictly an informational message. The discover process does
not detect any errors.
System Action
None
User Action
Verify the specified local subnet does have SNMP capable network printers which
should have been discovered. Use the "ping" command from a DOS prompt to
XPD007
XPD008