Xerox 750DP Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 80
Adding the FierySI to the TCP/IP network, Adding a Fiery SI entry to the Windows NT hosts file
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33-20 Setting up network servers Adding the Fiery SI to the TCP/IP network If your TCP/IP network consists of Windows NT servers and Windows NT clients, use the directions in this section. If the network also includes UNIX workstations, also check the directions on page 3-30. TO ADD THE FIERY SI TO A TCP/IP NETWORK WITH A WINDOWS NT SERVER: 1. On the Fiery SI Control Panel, perform Server Setup, Network Setup and Printer Setup to support TCP/IP printing. Enter the options in TCP/IP Setup (IP address of the Fiery SI, Subnet mask, and Gateway address). In the Printer Setup publish at least one queue: Print or Hold. 2. Register the IP address of the Fiery SI in the host name database used by your system. For installations that don't have a network administrator or a central host name database, add the Fiery SI to the hosts file on the Windows NT server. Also add it to the hosts file on any workstations that have TCP/IP loaded and will use the Fiery SI utilities. Adding a Fiery SI entry to the Windows NT hosts file The hosts file maps remote devices to IP addresses. Host names are used in TCP/IP environments to locate IP addresses. Users can then communicate with any device over TCP/IP by using the host name rather than having to remember its IP address. A generic hosts file is added to the Windows directory when you install TCP/IP support. Use this as a basis for creating a local hosts file if there is no system-wide host name database.
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