Xerox 790DP Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 36

Enter the Fiery SI IP address, for printing with TCP/IP. The Fiery SI is shipped with, TCP/IP Setup

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22-12 Setting up the Fiery SI Network Setup Ethernet Setup Choose the next network type and protocol, or choose Exit Network Setup and proceed to Printer Setup. TCP/IP Setup Enable TCP/IP Yes/No [No] Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the Fiery SI. NOTE: If you are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows NT workstations, enabling TCP/IP here also enables you to use Fiery SI utilities from Windows NT workstations using TCP/IP protocols. At the same time, enabling TCP/IP lets you use Fiery SI utilities from Windows 95 computers using IPX/SPX protocols. IP Address [127.0.0.1] Enter the Fiery SI IP address, for printing with TCP/IP. The Fiery SI is shipped with an invalid IP address. If you plan to print with TCP/IP, you must first assign the Fiery SI a unique, valid IP address. For information about setting up printing with TCP/IP, see Chapter 3. Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0] This option lets you modify the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP. If you notice that some, but not all, users can print to the Fiery SI using TCP/IP, you may need to set the subnet mask. If you did not set the IP address for the Fiery SI, the subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0 by default. If you set the IP address and you need to set the subnet mask, enter one of the following values: • 255.0.0.0-If the IP address starts with a number less than 128. • 255.255.0.0-If the IP address starts with a number between 128 and 191. • 255.255.255.0-If the IP address starts with a number that is greater than 191.

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Setting up the Fiery SI
Choose the next network type and protocol, or choose Exit Network Setup and pro-
ceed to Printer Setup.
IP Address
[127.0.0.1]
Enter the Fiery SI IP address, for printing with TCP/IP. The Fiery SI is shipped with
an invalid IP address. If you plan to print with TCP/IP, you must first assign the
Fiery SI a unique, valid IP address. For information about setting up printing with
TCP/IP, see Chapter 3.
Subnet Mask
[255.255.255.0]
This option lets you modify the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP. If you notice
that some, but not all, users can print to the Fiery SI using TCP/IP, you may need to
set the subnet mask. If you did not set the IP address for the Fiery SI, the subnet mask
is set to
255.255.255.0
by default. If you set the IP address and you need to set the
subnet mask, enter one of the following values:
255.0.0.0
—If the IP address starts with a number less than 128.
255.255.0.0
—If the IP address starts with a number between 128 and 191.
255.255.255.0
—If the IP address starts with a number that is greater than 191.
Network Setup
Ethernet Setup
TCP/IP Setup
Enable TCP/IP
Yes/No [No]
Select
Yes
if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the Fiery SI.
NOTE:
If you are using TCP/IP for printing from Windows NT workstations,
enabling TCP/IP here also enables you to use Fiery SI utilities from Windows NT
workstations using TCP/IP protocols. At the same time, enabling TCP/IP lets you use
Fiery SI utilities from Windows 95 computers using IPX/SPX protocols.