Windows - FastManage Configuration Utilities

¥SNMPAxxxxxxÑThis device was discovered by the SNMP over NetBIOS (where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the Ethernet address. For example, a device with an Ethernet address of Ò0040C00702CA,Ó will have a NetBIOS name of Kd0702CA). You cannot change this name.

¥UNKNOWNÑThis device was discovered by the IP protocol; however, there was no entry in the host table relating to this device. You can add a name to the device by creating an input entry into a local hosts Þle on your workstation, i.e. \fm\hosts. Use a standard text editor to do this. You can change this name.

To toggle between node name and node address, use the Node/Address icon. See section 3.5.2.

If the Kodak Printer/NIC shows up as a device on the network, you can double click on the device and the Kodak NIC Manager utility will start up automatically. Proceed to Section 3.6, Kodak NIC Manager, for additional instructions for conÞguring the NIC.

If the Kodak Printer/NIC does not show up as a device on the network, try using a different protocol. If, after trying all three protocols, the NIC still does not show up, proceed to Chapter 12, Troubleshooting.

3.4.3Discovery Application Tools

Below is a close-up view of the Discovery application tool bar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3.4.3.1 Renaming a Discovery Map

1.Click the Rename Map icon (fourth from the left). A Map Title Editor window appears.

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Kodak 3H0610, Kodak 10/100 Network Interface Card manual Discovery Application Tools, Renaming a Discovery Map