Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 78

Configuring a Windows NT server to support the Fiery SI, Loading the TCP/IP network protocol

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33-18 Setting up network servers • Each server and workstation running Fiery SI remote utilities with TCP/IP needs the TCP/IP protocol, utility software, the NET_WSCK.DLL file and a properly configured NET_WSCK.INI file. Configuring a Windows NT server to support the Fiery SI To configure a Windows NT server to communicate with the Fiery SI, follow these general steps. More detail is provided in subsequent sections. • Load the TCP/IP network protocol (see the next section). • Enter the host name of the Fiery SI in the host database used by your system (see page 3-20). • On the Fiery SI Control Panel, perform Fiery SI Server Setup (see page 2-8), Network Setup (page 2-10), and Printer Setup (page 2-23). • Create a printer for each Fiery SI queue, installing the PostScript printer driver on the Windows NT server, and (optionally) sharing the printer on the network (see page 3-22). • Enter the host name and internal name of the Fiery SI in the printer connection. • Install the Fiery SI utilities and edit the NET_WSCK.INI file (see Getting Started and page 3-25). Loading the TCP/IP network protocol If the TCP/IP protocol has not yet been installed on the Windows NT server, use the procedure in this section. For this installation, you will need: • Your Windows NT installation disks • The IP address of the Windows NT server • The IP address of the Fiery SI (see page 3-28) • The internal name of the remote printer (see page 3-29)

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Setting up network servers
Each server and workstation running Fiery SI remote utilities with TCP/IP needs the
TCP/IP protocol, utility software, the NET_WSCK.DLL file and a properly configured
NET_WSCK.INI file.
Configuring a Windows NT server to support
the Fiery SI
To configure a Windows NT server to communicate with the Fiery SI, follow these
general steps. More detail is provided in subsequent sections.
Load the TCP/IP network protocol (see the next section).
Enter the host name of the Fiery SI in the host database used by your system (see
page 3-20).
On the Fiery SI Control Panel, perform Fiery SI Server Setup (see page 2-8), Net-
work Setup (page 2-10), and Printer Setup (page 2-23).
Create a printer for each Fiery SI queue, installing the PostScript printer driver on
the Windows NT server, and (optionally) sharing the printer on the network (see
page 3-22).
Enter the host name and internal name of the Fiery SI in the printer connection.
Install the Fiery SI utilities and edit the NET_WSCK.INI file (see
Getting Started
and page 3-25).
Loading the TCP/IP network protocol
If the TCP/IP protocol has not yet been installed on the Windows NT server, use the
procedure in this section.
For this installation, you will need:
Your Windows NT installation disks
The IP address of the Windows NT server
The IP address of the Fiery SI (see page 3-28)
The internal name of the remote printer (see page 3-29)