Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 37

IPX Novell Setup, Gateway Address

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22-13 Network Setup options Network Setup Ethernet Setup Gateway Address [127.0.0.1] Use this option to set the gateway address for printing with TCP/IP. By default, no gateway address is set. If your TCP/IP network has a gateway and users outside the gateway plan to print to the Fiery SI using TCP/IP, you must enter the gateway address here. Choose the next network type and protocol, or choose Exit Network Setup and proceed to Printer Setup. IPX (Novell) Setup Before entering IPX (Novell) settings, be sure the Fiery SI is connected to the network and you have already configured one or more NetWare file servers with a Print Server and a Print Queue for Fiery SI jobs (see page 3-4). The NetWare server must be running. You'll need a login name, and, if access to the file server or print server is restricted, you'll need a login password. NOTE: The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX file server are in common use and are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running Novell NetWare networking software. Enable IPX (Novell) No/Yes [No] Set this to Yes if you have an IPX (Novell) network, including a NetWare server, connected by Ethernet to the Fiery SI. You may set this to Yes if you are using an IPX/SPX network between one or more Windows 95 workstations and the color server to run the Fiery SI utilities. The same purpose is served by enabling TCP/IP, so you don't have to do both. Note that additional configuration is needed after you have enabled network communication here (see page 3-14). NOTE: If your IPX network uses token ring to communicate with the Fiery SI, use the separate Token Ring Setup, selected from the Network Setup menu (see page 2-19).

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Network Setup options
Gateway Address
[127.0.0.1]
Use this option to set the gateway address for printing with TCP/IP. By default, no
gateway address is set. If your TCP/IP network has a gateway and users outside the
gateway plan to print to the Fiery SI using TCP/IP, you must enter the gateway address
here.
Choose the next network type and protocol, or choose Exit Network Setup and pro-
ceed to Printer Setup.
N
OTE
:
If your IPX network uses token ring to communicate with the Fiery SI, use the
separate Token Ring Setup, selected from the Network Setup menu (see page 2-19).
Network Setup
Ethernet Setup
IPX (Novell) Setup
Before entering IPX (Novell) settings, be sure the Fiery SI is connected to the network
and you have already configured one or more NetWare file servers with a Print Server
and a Print Queue for Fiery SI jobs (see page 3-4). The NetWare server must be
running. You’ll need a login name, and, if access to the file server or print server is
restricted, you’ll need a login password.
NOTE:
The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX file server are in common
use and are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running
Novell NetWare networking software.
Enable IPX (Novell)
No/Yes [No]
Set this to
Yes
if you have an IPX (Novell) network, including a NetWare server,
connected by Ethernet to the Fiery SI.
You may set this to
Yes
if you are using an IPX/SPX network between one or more
Windows 95 workstations and the color server to run the Fiery SI utilities. The same
purpose is served by enabling TCP/IP, so you don’t have to do both. Note that
additional configuration is needed after you have enabled network communication
here (see page 3-14).